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  • Oct 22, 2024 | personneltoday.com | Mike Wiseman

    In the years since the pandemic, much has been written about the changing world of work. Mike Wiseman outlines how office campuses can provide high-quality, attractive workplaces that attract and retain key talent. The trend of companies placing greater emphasis on the wellbeing of their people accelerated significantly during the pandemic and continues apace as businesses now look at ways to attract staff back to the workplace following the mass move to work from home when Covid struck.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | cyberdefensemagazine.com | Mike Wiseman |Michael Wiseman

    By Mike Wiseman, Vice President, Public Sector, Pure StorageIn fiscal year 2022, the federal government spent a total of $12.3 billion on cloud goods and services – a 30 percent increase from a year before. Cloud services, which offer tools such as networks, servers, and data storage, can help federal agencies deliver better IT services while minimizing costs. But, without adequate security measures, these services can expose agencies to cyberattacks.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | fedtechmagazine.com | Mike Wiseman

    Skip to main content Jan 25 2024 Data Center Agencies should consider energy usage as they plan for the new technology. The age of artificial intelligence has sparked growing excitement across society, with new tools such as ChatGPT promising a competitive edge. The recent release of the Biden administration’s much-anticipated AI executive order is guiding federal agencies to embrace the technology while still managing the risk.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | fedtechmagazine.com | Mike Wiseman

    Jan 25 2024 Data Center The White House wants agencies to consider the energy consumption of the data centers supporting their tools. Agencies must consider the environmental impact of the artificial intelligence services they procure to ensure they are sustainable, according to a recent White House memo.

  • Oct 10, 2023 | federalnewsnetwork.com | Mike Wiseman

    Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform government, as it can improve health, safety, national security and citizen services, and drive better, more informed, data-driven decision-making. AI frees up millions of labor hours for critical tasks, leading to increased efficiency. The newly-formed National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) just released its first report, outlining the federal government’s increased focus on AI.

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