How prevention-first architectures and resilient endpoints are turning zero trust from principle into practice.
IGEL Now & Next 2026 brings prevention-first security, zero trust in practice, and real-world EUC strategy to center stage.
Oracle is considering workforce cuts and selling Cerner to alleviate financial pressure, warns investment bank TD Cowen.
Many CIOs anticipated the AI conversation evolving from experimentation to financial responsibility. The shift is now taking place.
At IGEL Now & Next 2026, IT leaders explore how adaptability and prevention are reshaping endpoint security in the age of AI.
As companies move to more AI code writing, humans may not have the necessary skills to validate and debug the AI-written code ...
CIOs need to consider their future plans around the technology; it’s a ‘heads I win, tails you lose’ goldilocks situation for ...
If CIOs keep treating AI as a tool instead of an intent-driven workforce, they’ll miss the biggest reinvention of enterprise work in a decade.
According to the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, the single greatest frustration for developers is dealing with AI solutions that look correct but are slightly wrong. Nearly half of developers ...
To make AI work, CIOs must start by understanding their existing systems, workflows and business outcomes. Only then can we identify where AI genuinely fits — and where it doesn’t.
Organizations embracing agents often fail to estimate the costs of testing their output, with the non-deterministic nature of results often leading to complex and expensive evals.
New research from Epoch AI suggests any revenue surplus from one model ‘gets outweighed’ by the expense of developing the ...