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September 16, 2023

Automotive supply chain vulnerable to attack as cybersecurity regulation looms

Almost two-thirds of automotive industry leaders believe their supply chain is vulnerable to cyberattacks, with many behind the curve on upcoming international regulation.

Image: Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

The second-largest stock exchange in the world is betting big on becoming a global technology company, with new surveillance and security offerings, a shift to SaaS-based delivery, and further AI infusions into its financial apps, says CIO and CTO Brad Peterson.

AI language models need to shrink; here’s why smaller may be better

Large language models (LLMs) used for generative AI tools can consume vast amounts of processor cycles and be costly to use. Smaller, more industry- or business-focused models can often provide better results tailored to business needs.

Gloves come off during day one of Google's antitrust trial

On the first day of Google's antitrust trial, the US Justice Department and 14 co-plaintiff states argued that Google's anticompetitive role in the search engine and search advertising markets threaten the future of the internet. Google said it succeeds through innovation and not monopolization.

Image: Cisco shapes its strategy for Ethernet-based AI networks

Cisco shapes its strategy for Ethernet-based AI networks

Future-proofing Ethernet for AI is a priority for Cisco, which is positioning its Nexus data center switches as core elements of AI networking infrastructure.

This year's biggest tech IPO begins as ARM hits Nasdaq

Arriving on the market at $51 per share, Arm waits to see whether investors believe it can pivot its business to maintain growth in a saturated smartphone market.

JFrog adds ML model management to devsecops platform

JFrog unveiled a number of new platform capabilities including static application security testing and anti-tampering and compliance checks for software releases.

Sorting, joining, shuffling, skipping and numbering lines on Linux

Linux provides a lot of handy commands for manipulating text files. This post explains how to use a collection of them.

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