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January 07, 2025
AI revolution drives demand for specialized chips, reshaping global markets
While Nvidia, AMD and others have benefited the most from AI's rapid adoption, the future will belong to companies that develop energy-efficient chips that can power smaller language models in corporate data centers and edge devices.
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6 big tech trends for 2025 that you canât ignore
While generative AI, spatial computing and citizen development all spurred disruptions to businesses in 2024, will those themes continue as we enter the new year? Mike Bechtel, chief futurist at Deloitte and one of the authors of their 2025 Tech Trends reports, joins the show to review the biggest technology trends for companies for the new year.
Open source vulnerability scanner found with a serious vulnerability in its own code
The flaw could allow attackers to bypass Nucleiâs template signature verification process to inject malicious codes into host systems.
What to expect from NaaS in 2025
Adoption is set to surge as vendors address enterprise concerns over cost, security, and visibility.
My robot teacher: The challenge of AI in computer science education
Can generative AI accelerate CS learning, or will it short-circuit the creative problem-solving skills future developers need?
Personal liability sours 70% of CISOs on their role
With responsibility versus authority a key CISO issue, many security execs express hesitancy in taking CISO positions, while security specialists suggest ways to protect them from taking the fall.
Critical Windows LDAP flaw could lead to crashed servers, RCE attacks
LDAPNightmare: If December Patch Tuesday server updates have not yet been installed, itâs time to do so to avoid DoS or RCE attacks on Active Directory domain controllers as shown by PoC exploit.
What is an EPMO? Your organizationâs strategy navigator
If your organization struggles to turn strategy into results, youâre not alone. C-suite leaders are often frustrated by projects that donât deliver business outcomes, which can derail growth, drain budgets, and stifle competitive advantage. But a well-structured enterprise project management office (EPMO) can solve these problems â but only if itâs designed to drive business value, not just manage projects.
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