Impelsys, a leading global provider of platforms, technology solutions, and services, successfully hosted an IT Executive Summit on Cloud and Generative AI in New York. The summit, held on the sidelines of the AWS Publishing Symposium, brought together executives and thought leaders from the publishing world to explore cutting-edge advancements in cloud and AI.
The summit hosted a broad spectrum of discussions encompassing the adoption of next-gen cloud and AI technologies and their impact on the publishing sector. In addition to cloud, the summit also focused on strengthening the use of generative AI among publishers.
“The discussions at the IT Executive Summit were insightful and revealed the opportunities and threats to publishers embracing AI,” said Barry Bealer, Vice President of Publishing, Information Services, and Education at Impelsys. “We exchanged perspectives on the vast scope of cloud and AI in publishing, highlighting their ability to transform traditional workflows and enhance collaboration while meeting ever-changing consumer demands faster.” He added.
Speaking about the potential of cloud and generative AI, Sripad KB, Vice President of Cloud Services at Impelsys, said, “A strategic approach to the adoption of cloud and generative AI can be a game- changer for publishers. AIOps can streamline content creation processes, enhance editorial workflows, deliver personalized experiences, and lower operational costs.”
Impelsys is committed to shaping the future of publishing through technology and continues to lead the charge in empowering organizations with digital transformation. The company’s dedication to innovation and its forward-thinking approach are paving the way for a new era in the publishing industry, a press statement from the company stated.
About Impelsys:
Impelsys is a global provider of technology and innovation that helps organizations transform into digital-first, data-driven, intelligent enterprises. Headquartered in New York, NY, with an innovation center in Porto, Portugal, and engineering centers of excellence in Bangalore and Mangalore, India, Impelsys continues to support an ever-growing global client base. With over two decades of expertise in innovation and technology, Impelsys is a trusted partner for organizations seeking end- to-end digital advancement.
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Karimnagar (Telangana) (PTI): Four farmers died, and three others were injured after tin-roofed sheds and dilapidated structures collapsed in two separate incidents in Mancherial district of Telangana, officials said on Wednesday.
The incidents occurred in two villages of Luxettipet mandal late on Tuesday night, when the farmers were taking shelter in the structures following heavy rain and strong winds.
According to officials, two people died when a shed caved in at Kothuru village.
In a separate incident in Gampalapalli village, two more persons died after another structure collapsed, police and district authorities said.
The three injured were shifted to a hospital in Karimnagar for treatment, police said.
Preliminary reports indicate that unseasonal rains accompanied by strong winds weakened the structures, leading to the collapses.
Authorities are assessing the situation, and further investigation is underway.
