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June 29, 2023

12 business concepts IT leaders should master

CIOs must master critical business concepts to fulfill their new mandate of being business partners with their leadership peers. Here are the latest business terms and notions impacting IT.

Image: Sponsored by Dell: How to Craft a Cloud Experience Without Busting the IT Budget

Sponsored by Dell: How to Craft a Cloud Experience Without Busting the IT Budget

Organizations are increasingly finding value in consumption-based IT models that offer a cloud experience with flexible provisioning and a reduced management burden.

AI will kill these jobs (but create new ones, too)

While experts agree AI will automate many manual, low-level tasks, it will also free up workers to take on more important jobs, such as project management and AI training and auditing.

Critical flaw in VMware Aria Operations for Networks sees mass exploitation

Akamai reports nearly 700,000 attacks with 27,000 of its customers being scanned for the vulnerability.

Image: Review: CodeWhisperer, Bard, and Copilot X

Review: CodeWhisperer, Bard, and Copilot X

Amazon CodeWhisperer, Google Bard, and GitHub Copilot X plod through our AI pair programming challenge. Each tool has its strengths, and none of them are perfect.

How diverse teams lead to better data

Getting business value out of data requires data that’s accurate, comprehensive, and unbiased. Having a team composed of people with varying demographic, educational, and professional backgrounds can help companies reach that goal.

The unhappy reality of cloud security in 2023

Let's talk about how you can stay off the growing list of companies that have been hacked. Spoiler alert: It takes money and commitment.

Google Pixel Fold: 7 unfiltered thoughts after 8 days with the device

Is the Google Pixel Fold the phone for you? This week-long journal from a Pixel fanatic and folding phone skeptic may help you decide.

Cato Networks launches AI-powered tracker for malware command and control

Network security company Cato Networks has released an AI-powered system designed to identify and block domains used to control malware.

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