Evan Schuman has covered IT issues for a lot longer than he'll ever admit. The founding editor of retail technology site StorefrontBacktalk, he's been a columnist for CBSNews.com, RetailWeek, Computerworld, and eWeek, and his byline has appeared in titles ranging from BusinessWeek, VentureBeat, and Fortune to The New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Baltimore Sun, The Detroit News, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Evan is a frequent contributor to CIO, CSO, Network World and InfoWorld.
Evan won a gold 2025 AZBEE award in the Enterprise News category for this story: Design flaw has Microsoft Authenticator overwriting MFA accounts, locking users out
He can be reached at eschuman@thecontentfirm.com and he can be followed on LinkedIn.
Amazon’s engineering team is working to figure out ways to minimize site and other operational glitches that executives believe are AI-related.
A new way to escalate privileges inside Google’s Vertex AI highlights a broader problem: Enterprises have a level of trust in AI offerings that needs to be fundamentally reexamined.
A report from a code analysis vendor compares the details behind genAI rollouts between the two verticals, revealing that 61% of retail genAI code repositories show active development, compared to 22% of financial services’ repositories.
The deal, which has been in the works for more than a year, will deliver a ton of new data for Salesforce users, but the implications for Informatica users are less clear.
The approach, written by employees of AWS, Cisco, and Intuit, wants to take what DNS did for the Web and apply it to global agents. Analysts agree that it just might be adopted.
While the Chime app has failed, the Chime SDK powers features for enterprises and vendors such as Slack.
Analysts generally agreed that they like the new capabilities, but also raised questions about complexity.
Despite serious dangers, the efficiency benefits of using generative AI tools for programming are all-but-impossible to resist. We need an entirely new human-in-the-loop approach to software management.