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How the wow factor drives innovation at Northeast Grocery

CIO

The first is to foster a culture of agility, collaboration, and AI-driven innovation, driven in part by our new Office of AI. To drive democratization, we follow ECTERS, which is educate, coach, train the trainer, empower, reinforce, and support, which helps nurture and embed internal AI talent. A key part is to educate.

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2025 Middle East tech trends: How CIOs will drive innovation with AI

CIO

The Middle East is rapidly evolving into a global hub for technological innovation, with 2025 set to be a pivotal year in the regions digital landscape. AI and machine learning are poised to drive innovation across multiple sectors, particularly government, healthcare, and finance.

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G2 Names INE 2025 Cybersecurity Training Leader

CIO

INE solves the problem of accessible, hands-on security training with structured learning paths and real-world labs, says SOC Analyst Sai Tharun K. Its recognition of INEs strong performance in enterprise, small business, and global impact for technical training showcases the depth and breadth of INEs online learning library.

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How BQA streamlines education quality reporting using Amazon Bedrock

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The Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA) plays a critical role in improving the quality of education and training services in the Kingdom Bahrain. It compares the extracted text against the BQA standards that the model was trained on, evaluating the text for compliance, quality, and other relevant metrics.

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What’s holding back CIO’s AI strategies? Their own AI learning curve for one

CIO

Tkhir calls on organizations to invest in AI training. CIOs can help identify the training needed , both for themselves and their employees, but organizations should be responsible for the cost of training, he says. Until employees are trained, companies should consult with external AI experts as they launch projects, he says.

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Scaling AI talent: An AI apprenticeship model that works

CIO

We have five different pillars focusing on various aspects of this mission, and my focus is on innovation — how we can get industry to accelerate the adoption of AI. There’s a lot of buzz around it, and these are people who could be quickly brought in and, given the right training and guidance, become real-world AI engineers.

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Why thinking like a tech company is essential for your business’s survival

CIO

The answer informs how you integrate innovation into your operations and balance competing priorities to drive long-term success. Companies like Qualcomm have to plan and commit well in advance, estimating chip production cycles while simultaneously innovating at breakneck speed. A great example of this is the semiconductor industry.

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