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Friday November 11, 2022
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  Strategy  

Sydney Water uplifts data stack for real-time decisions

Across financial domains and more.

By Kate Weber

 

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Intrepid Travel appoints CTO to lead digital transformation
  Strategy  

Intrepid Travel appoints CTO to lead digital transformation

Anu Karunatilaka steps into revamped role.

By Kate Weber

 
Cisco to open new chip design center in Barcelona
  Hardware  

Cisco to open new chip design center in Barcelona

As CEO Chuck Robbins meets PM Pedro Sanchez.

By Staff Writer

 
US, EU plan AI roadmap
  Strategy  

US, EU plan AI roadmap

Security and risk management the focus of trade council meeting.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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