Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Leadership Championing Inclusion and Client-Centric Solutions Cara SylversHouston, U.S.Cara Sylvers is a dedicated Associate Director with Protiviti’s Internal Audit and Financial Advisory practice in Houston. She has a passion for solving client problems through innovation solutions tailored to client needs. Besides her primary role, she serves as the founder and former president of Protiviti’s Black Employee Inclusion Network Group (BEING) for four years.… Insights paper February 21, 2025 Data Monetisation: Value Realisation and Data Sharing The era of big data is upon us, ushering in a digital transformation driven by the Internet-of-Things, mobile technology, AI and cloud computing. This revolution has generated a vast array of new digital data sources. Many businesses are digitising traditional paper records, while advanced algorithms now process various types of content — audio, video, text and images — with remarkable speed and… Podcast February 20, 2025 Podcast | Topological Qubits are Here! Discussing Majorana 1 — with Microsoft Quantum computing will never be the same again. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a special onsite interview at Microsoft Azure Quantum labs, where he was invited to see the launch of Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum processor powered by topological qubits. On the day this episode is posted, Nature will release a paper validating how Microsoft was able to create a topoconductor, or new… Leadership Leading Business Transformation at Protiviti Ken ThomasTampa, FloridaKen Thomas, a Managing Director at Protiviti who leads business transformation through strategic partnerships, harnesses the power of innovation and inclusion to fuel client success. "Protiviti understands the value of bringing diverse mindsets and critical thinking to solve business challenges for its clients." From Corporate Executive to Transformation… Podcast January 22, 2025 Podcast | Here Comes the Helios — 50 Logical Qubits, All Right with Quantinuum Many companies call 2025 the year of quantum computing for reasons ranging from PQC to better applications and hardware. Here comes the Helios system from Quantinuum, and we say it’s all right to celebrate 50 logical qubits this year. We look at the company’s roadmap, aggressive error-correction ratios, and some innovative ways the coming systems will work with AI to solve problems and not just… Client Story January 21, 2025 Holistic Business Case, Power App Drive Revenue Growth and Margin Boost Learn how Protiviti's tailored logistics Power App and process optimisations fueled over 100% revenue growth and margin boost for a leading service provider. Whitepaper December 19, 2024 The Compliance Playbook: Navigating the Financial Services Industry’s Compliance Priorities in 2025 As we enter the new year, the financial services industry once again faces compliance risks that are increasingly diverse and complex. Client Story December 19, 2024 International Nonprofit Strengthens SAP S/4HANA and Fiori Security with Pathlock's Application Access Governance Solution Discover how an international nonprofit enhanced SAP S/4HANA and Fiori security using Pathlock's solution, boosting compliance, reducing risks, and improving access governance. Podcast Transcript March 10, 2023 Transcript | Quantum-Inspired Approaches for Advantage Today with Multiverse Computing As NISQ-era quantum computing improves, we’re on the cusp of practical advantage within a couple of years. But some companies want to see impressive performance today. That’s where quantum-inspired solutions can provide up to triple the power, all on classical hardware. Learning quantum-inspired programming could even help coders migrate to real quantum computers in the future. Could these… Podcast Transcript February 6, 2023 Transcript | Preventing Hacking with Quantum Computing and other InfoSec Topics – with Mark Carney from Quantum Village We’ve talked about how quantum computers are enabling extraordinary use cases now, long before the machines will threaten cryptography. Some of these applications can even help companies protect against immediate security threats and vulnerabilities. We explore one such exciting experiment: Using quantum to stop kill chains that allow network exploitation and the Chinese paper causing all the… Load More