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The most common problem we see in RFPs for cloud services is the reuse of tendering materials that were designed for the outright purchase of physical objects. Problems that arise include buyers being unnecessarily specific in the definition of their requirements, buyers trying to impose what they would do in their small data center to an exascale cloud provider servicing thousands of diverse clients, and many others. The best way to spot these problematic approaches is by way of analogy.
August 25, 2016 | Authored By: James Mitchell, Frank Khan Sullivan
It takes a village and ecosystem to provide all the capabilities found in digital twins. To highlight this challenge, the articles in this issue of CBTJ bring to life the various aspects of digital twins uses and applicability.
February 23, 2021 | Authored By: Ron Zahavi
The authors observe that many classic change management models fail to consider the significant dimensions of technology and innovation. They recommend devel­oping key performance indicators to track all dimensions of change, which will enable an organization to constantly improve its capability to implement change.They also present a case study.
January 17, 2018 | Authored By: Jagdish Bhandarkar, Namratha Rao
As Marcus Evans, Rosie Nance, Lisa Fitzgerald, and Lily Hands explore, AI explainability is a legal requirement as well as a scientific challenge. Despite the EU and UK’s differing approaches in other aspects of AI regulation, both the EU and UK GDPR continue to uphold individuals’ right to an explanation of automated or semiautomated decisions that impact them significantly. The EU AI Act also provides a right to an explanation for individuals or organizations.
August 25, 2025 | Authored By: Rosie Nance, Marcus Evans, Lisa Fitzgerald, Lily Hands
Everyone is talking about Web services, but information on this new technology is heavily skewed. You can find reams of instructive matter about specifications, and nearly every vendor has a thrilling tale to tell (or "sell"?).
June 1, 2003 | Authored By: Tom Welsh