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A new mixed-use development named Medlin Mixed-Use is proposed for a 46-acre site in Surf City. The project plans to include over 170 residential units and more than 100,000 square feet of commercial ...
Professional development is an ongoing process that helps individuals focus on their career objectives, identify the necessary skills to achieve these goals, and then acquire those skills in a ...
The video game industry is hellbent on harnessing the power of generative AI to boost productivity and dream up virtual worlds — while also cutting costs, of course. According to a recent Google Cloud ...
OutSystems CEO Woodson Martin on how low-code and no-code can bring AI agents to every team, with governance, reliability and control guiding adoption now Woodson Martin, the newly appointed CEO of ...
CIOs and digital leaders on stage in Lisbon are using low-code and agentic AI to reduce complexity in their organizations. an image of OutSystems CIO panel, hosted by Mark Chillingworth Customers did ...
A 210-acre mixed-use development is being planned for the Pabst Farms site in western Waukesha County. The proposal covers land in both Oconomowoc and Summit, located north and south of Interstate 94.
The 2025 Innovation Awards and "Build for the Future" Hackathon celebrate leaders at the forefront of app and agent development OutSystems, the leading AI-powered low-code development platform, today ...
Low-code development platform company OutSystems Software em Rede S.A. today announced the general availability of OutSystems Agent Workbench, an offering designed to empower enterprises to unlock the ...
As reported by Automaton, a survey conducted by the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) during June and July found that 51% of Japanese game companies are using AI in some capacity.