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February 15, 2024

Black Tech Pipeline connects Black IT pros to DEI-committed employers

Born from a tweet, nonprofit recruiter Black Tech Pipeline seeks to break down barriers by connecting Black tech professionals with companies committed to fostering a culture of DEI.

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Sponsored by Google Cloud and NetApp: Google Cloud NetApp Volumes is now available for more workloads

A new service level for Google Cloud NetApp Volumes, a fully managed, cloud-based data storage service, cost-effectively addresses an even greater range of workloads.

5 key metrics for IT success

IT departments are swimming in metrics meant to measure their effectiveness, but this compact collection of essential KPIs provides a true foundation for measuring IT success.

Slack launches genAI tools for big businesses, remains mum on price

The new generative AI features offer enhanced search and chat summarization features. But, as with others in the market, Slack appears to be assessing how to price the tools.

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5 easy ways to run an LLM locally

Deploying a large language model on your own system can be surprisingly simple—if you have the right tools. Here's how to use LLMs like Meta's new Code Llama on your desktop.

Tech spending shifts to meet AI demand, forces a 'reshuffling of skills' for workers

With AI 'sucking the air out of almost non-AI investments in the whole tech world,' companies are cutting what they believe are unnecessary jobs — and replacing them with AI-skilled workers.

5 Wi-Fi vulnerabilities you need to know about

Securing Wi-Fi networks means protecting against Wi-Jacking, evil twin attacks and bad KARMA.

Attackers target new Ivanti XXE vulnerability days after patch

The new vulnerabilities were introduced by a fix for the previous Ivanti flaws, and customers are urged to install a new update.

How to run R in Visual Studio Code

If you’re an R programmer hoping to try GitHub Copilot, you’ll need to use Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. Here’s how to set up and use VS Code for R.

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