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July 15, 2023

9 tips for recruiting high-end IT talent

When it comes to hiring, top-tier IT pros are the toughest to land. IT leaders and recruiters shed light on what it takes to inspire the highly talented to join your enterprise.

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Come to FutureIT Toronto to optimize your Digital Business

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7 most likely generative AI business use cases and their security risks

Generative AI use cases vary significantly across a business, as do the security risks they introduce.

FTC reported to be investigating OpenAI for consumer protection violations

OpenAI is reportedly under additional legal scrutiny, as the US Federal Trade Commission asks the company to give detailed explanations of its business practices.

Image: US government stresses audit logging importance in wake of Chinese APT intrusions

US government stresses audit logging importance in wake of Chinese APT intrusions

CISA and the FBI say audit logging was critical to discovering a Chinese espionage campaign that targeted US government agencies and urge all organizations to ensure the organizational tracking technology is enabled.

How to use GPT as a natural language to SQL query engine

A few strategic decisions can help improve your generative AI code and queries, and prevent sending out sensitive data.

EU OKs Broadcom acquisition of VMware, with strings attached

Broadcom’s bid to buy up VMware clears a key regulatory hurdle with the conditional approval of EU authorities.

PC market shows signs of a turnaround after historic slide

Business demand for desktops and laptops is expected to return to growth early next year after a series of declines in recent quarters. But uncertainty remains, as macroeconomic concerns persist.

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