Most enterprise organizations say they are ready to recover from disruptions involving agentic AI, but a new survey of more than 300 IT decision-makers from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the United ...
Dr. Ashesh Buch, an interventional cardiologist at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, led the development of introducing a coronary microvascular dysfunction testing program to the region. Chesapeake ...
Last year, just before the Fourth of July holiday, the US Space Force officially took ownership of a new operating system for the GPS navigation network, raising hopes that one of the military’s most ...
Missouri education officials are piloting a new model for the state’s decades-old standardized test, shifting the Missouri Assessment Program from a single end-of-year exam to a through-year ...
Enterprises should be more ruthless about cancelling projects. That’s according to project management software company Tempo, which surveyed 667 project planning leaders at the end of last year. It ...
In a major step forward for small electric aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration has approved eight proposals for its Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Integration Pilot Program ...
You may see more small aircraft known as "air taxis" in the North Carolina skies this year. The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) says North Carolina is one of 26 states to be part of the Advanced Air ...
The largest annual survey of PPC professionals finds the industry under growing pressure — more opaque platforms, weaker measurement, and AI tools that help but haven’t transformed the day-to-day. Why ...
NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Joel Bruckenstein of Technology Tools for Today (T3) and Bob Veres of Inside Information presented their initial findings from the 2026 T3 / Inside Information Software ...
Joel Bruckenstein of Technology Tools for Today (T3) and Bob Veres of Inside Information presented their initial findings from the 2026 T3 / Inside Information Software Survey in front of a live ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking for 18 drivers to help the agency “test and fine-tune” two previously-announced upcoming hours-of-service pilot programs. Over the course of ...