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Technologists can be reluctant to talk about bias but speakers at Infosys Confluence tackled it head on.
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Technologists can be reluctant to talk about bias but speakers at Infosys Confluence tackled it head on.
In a keynote at the KNOW Identity conference, Ed Snowden had a hidden message for digital identity professionals.
Liza Donnelly, Scott Pulsipher, and Michael Mathews discuss the intersection of innovation in education, leadership, and the arts, exploring how these domains influence and inspire each other.
Diana O'Brien, Jonathan David Lewis, and Jon Swartz delve into the intricacies of brand strategy, crisis management, and the evolving landscape of tech journalism.
Nicole Raimundo, Jeetu Patel, and Esteban Kolsky discuss the evolution of government IT, the future of cloud platforms, and strategies for enhancing customer experience in the digital age.
Jim Messer, Cheryl Sullivan, and Shaku Selvakumar discuss the evolution of billing systems, the future of retail strategy, and the impact of AI on marketing.