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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO

The overhype of generative AI was unavoidable last year, yet despite all the distraction, unproven benefits, and potential pitfalls, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute CIO Naomi Lenane didn’t want to ban the technology outright. Lenane herself uses it to help rewrite emails or documents. “If People use it for general research, too. “We

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How Accenture’s solution erases the blind spots of services spend management

CIO

The capacity to generate the SOW contracts and effectively manage services spend depended upon the region since each was reliant on different processes and documentation requirements. Now, as it conceptualized a new platform to effectively manage services spend, it was forced to change its deployment system.

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Beyond Transactions: Nurturing Vendor Relationships with the Power of Self-service Portal

Newgen Software

Your restaurant relies on various suppliers (vendors) to provide fresh ingredients, including vegetables, fruits, meat, and spices, to curate delicious delicacies for your customers. Simplified Invoicing Vendors can electronically submit invoices directly through the portal, enabling touchless or less-touch processing.

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All You Need to Know About Case Management

Newgen Software

The answer lies in case management. It is a collaborative approach to managing cases, optimizing business processes , and driving efficiency. It is a procedure for managing data relationships, documents, and processes for unique cases, like investigations, service requests, and inquiries that require a resolution.

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

Looking at the current technological and organizational paradigm, we can only recognize the world is massively different from 10 or 20 years ago. Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Do we need architects anyway? Do I need an architect?

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Micromax, smartphone sales stalled, eyes a steer into electric vehicles

TechCrunch

But a mix of stronger (and cheaper) competition, coupled with the rapid pace of technology development and the ongoing market slowdown , have left it spinning. The growth in its business helped the company partner with big tech companies like Google and Microsoft to launch smartphones based on their respective mobile operating systems.

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

Looking at the current technological and organizational paradigm, we can only recognize the world is massively different from 10 or 20 years ago. Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Do we need architects anyway? Do I need an architect? Code test. <?php