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Industry Insider — California is pleased to welcome Asynchronous Technology Services to the Industry Insider family. Asynchronous, based in Sacramento, is a state-certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise and “a full-spectrum technology solution provider and trusted adviser” and “a true value add reseller” committed to intelligent procurement solutions for government. Asynchronous offers solutions and services related to data management, cybersecurity, cloud migration, fraud detection and artificial intelligence. For more information, contact founder and chief revenue officer Russell Lowery or go to asynchservices.com.
“I am thrilled to represent the WalkMe Digital Adoption Platform as a cutting-edge solution to enhance our customers’ application adoption,” Russell told Industry Insider — California.
In a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom last week, 40 House members and the state’s two senators emphasized the need for greater state leadership and continued investment, which they said will bring high-paying jobs and large economic growth to California.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has issued an RFQ for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system services at the California State Prison, Solano water treatment plant.
The duties of this Career Executive Assignment role include oversight of the state Legislative Data Center, according to the job posting.
“David knows our business, and our customer’s business, and has made himself available to all our customers,” said Michael Concannon, co-founder of SimpliGov. “There is none more qualified to ensure our customers’ success.”
Experts at a recent event weighed in on latest technologies, calling attention to the repeating patterns of the past and how to best address the challenges they bring to organizations.
Ed, an interactive chatbot, is a personalized artificial intelligence-powered copilot that 55,000 students can now access via the district website. In the weeks to come, all 540,000 students in the K-12 district and their parents or guardians will have access to it.
Agencies and their vendor partners now have a set of guidelines to follow when it comes to incidental and intentional generative AI procurements.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to inform readers about state and local agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with IT leaders. Responses have been lightly edited.