David Weldon is the editor-in-chief of Information Management.
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Atidot, Galaxy.AI, PHR Plus, Traffk and Zesty.ai are among the top innovators for intelligence-based technologies to improve accuracy and automate decisions, says a new Gartner report.
By David WeldonJune 18 -
Software developers continue to be the most sought-after IT workers, as the unemployment rate for technology occupations in the United States fell to a 20-year low of 1.3 percent in May.
By David WeldonJune 17 - Millions of data workers face inefficiencies as data complexity grows
Approximately 54 million data workers around the world face common challenges associated with the complexity, diversity and scale of their organizations’ data, and nearly half of their work time is wasted, says a new study.
By David WeldonJune 7 -
Artificial intelligence is being hailed for its ability to improve internal processes and enhance customer experiences, but opportunities to use the technologies have been slow to take hold.
By David WeldonJune 3 -
The Deloitte Foundation Cyber Threat Competition is helping to introduce more college-age students to career opportunities and skills demands in the cybersecurity field.
By David WeldonMay 24 -
Following the publication of the new Technology Vision study, Accenture director Michael Biltz reveals where organizations are putting their technology investments, and why.
By David WeldonMay 21 - Software and application developers still top IT hiring wants
Software and application developers continue to be the most in-demand tech talent sought by employers, as the nation saw unemployment numbers drop to its lowest point in half a century last month.
By David WeldonMay 7 -
Skills in data analytics are becoming among the most sought-after in the job market, as a growing number of organizations try to gain increased value from their information assets.
By David WeldonMay 6 - Data center systems takes hardest hit in revised IT spending forecast
Uncertain political environments and the impact of global trade wars have caused Gartner, Inc. to revise downward its IT spending forecasts for 2019.
By David WeldonApril 29 -
Aetna, MetLife and CareFirst BlueCross and Blue Shield will be honored for their efforts at the Drexel LeBow Analytics 50 Awards Ceremony.
By David WeldonApril 29 -
Data scientists wanting to earn a top paycheck should head to San Francisco or these14 other high-paying job markets.
By David WeldonApril 26 -
Software architects, data warehouse architects and data scientists lead the pack for top salaries among the professionals working on big data projects.
By David WeldonApril 25 -
At the Artificial Intelligence conference in New York, Sheldon Fernandez, CEO at DarwinAI, spoke about how organizations can put ethics best practices into play with their AI efforts.
By David WeldonApril 22 -
Recognized in the tech industry on March 31, World Backup Day spurs IT and security experts to opine on how to preserve precious digital resources in the event of disaster.
By David WeldonApril 1 -
One of the most popular conferences for IT leaders is the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. This year’s event will be all about data management, analytics, AI and disruptive technologies.
By David WeldonMarch 28 -
Organizations need to increasingly lure talent away from current jobs – and they better be prepared to shell out at least 15 percent more in compensation to grab that talent.
By David WeldonMarch 19 -
Data management and analytics, security and artificial intelligence are among the technology areas where organizations must make their investments for IoT payoffs.
By David WeldonMarch 6 -
Collaborative intelligence, AI, omniscient healthcare and 5G technology are among the items that will have the biggest impact on business this year.
By David WeldonMarch 1 -
Augmented analytics, continuous intelligence, data fabric and persistent memory servers are among the top trends that will drive advanced analytics adoption, says Gartner.
By David WeldonFebruary 22 -
As clever as artificial intelligence may seem, it does not duplicate the human brain, learn on its own or operate free from human bias.
By David WeldonFebruary 19














