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September 07, 2023

6 signs an IT manager is struggling — and how to help

IT middle management is a crucial — and often unsung — rung in your organizational hierarchy. Here’s how to spot an IT manager who may need extra attention to perform at their best.

Image: Sponsored by Dell: Shadow AI will be much worse than Shadow IT

Sponsored by Dell: Shadow AI will be much worse than Shadow IT

In the AI era, your data is your most valuable asset. Learn how you can reduce your organization’s risk and protect it.

Developers have security, other generative AI concerns but use it anyway

A new survey shows widespread awareness among developers of generative AI risks, but adoption for development tasks is increasing.

Price shock: IBM to increase cloud costs by up to 26% from 2024

The new price rise, which will be effective from January 2024, will affect IaaS and PaaS services, the company said.

Image: GenAI in productivity apps: What could possibly go wrong?

GenAI in productivity apps: What could possibly go wrong?

In addition to controlling the use of ChatGPT and other standalone tools, companies now have to grapple with generative AI being built into the productivity apps their employees use every day.

A gentle introduction to static code analysis

Static code analysis offers extensive insights into code that can help you improve code quality and security, the speed of development, and even team collaboration and planning. Here’s everything you need to know.

Microsoft blames Aussie data center outage on staff strength, failed automation

The outage that occurred on August 30 led to downtime in Azure services pertaining to APIs, databases, and applications.

Q&A: What ChatGPT Enterprise means for AI business adoption

ChatGPT Enterprise will likely spur greater adoption of generative AI technology by addressing two of the main concerns businesses have: security and privacy. Claire Trachet, CEO of tech business advisory firm Trachet, talked about what she's seeing from clients and the market at large.

Arm unveils project to rapidly develop server processors

Neoverse Compute Subsystems project is designed to make it easier and faster for licensees to develop data-center grade processors based on Neoverse designs.

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