Major construction projects are rarely finished on time and usually cost much more than expected. What ever happened to German efficiency? Berlin's new airport? Planned for 5 years, finished in 14.
IT teams are stretched to their limit. The solution lies in rethinking who gets to build, who gets to automate, and how work actually gets done. There’s a palpable tension in IT today. Teams are ...
DALLAS — A Dallas construction project aimed at reducing flooding by boring a massive, 5-mile-long drainage tunnel is years behind schedule, city staff said Tuesday. The Mill Creek Tunnel stretches ...
A new year brings both fresh and long-standing cyber challenges. The following innovative projects that CISOs are undertaking this year might be worth adding to your own 2026 planning list. As 2026 ...
Orsted’s C.E.O. says it plans to move quickly to complete a $6.2 billion wind farm off Rhode Island after a judge struck down President Trump’s bid to halt it. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London ...
Adam Wathan the creator of Tailwind CSS posted that he had to let go of 75% (from 4 people now down to 1) of his engineering team because of AI. He said traffic to the Tailwind help documentation is ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) systems most companies are building today are flying blind. Here's why context engineering is the missing piece and the race is already on. The promise of enterprise ...
RPGs Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is still winning GOTY awards, extending its lead over Elden Ring and every other game ever JRPGs Metaphor ReFantazio director is "delighted to see Japanese-style RPGs" ...
KYIV, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The Ukraine-U.S. reconstruction fund, established as part of the minerals deal the two countries signed in April, on Thursday approved its asset policies and is poised to ...
For decades, enterprise IT scaled by launching projects. Today, enterprises are demanding outcomes, not projects. As AI becomes embedded into core operations, the traditional project-based delivery ...
The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by Taiwan’s TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States. Supported by The transformation of Phoenix into a ...
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