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August 16, 2024
Cisco to cut 7% of workforce, restructure product groups
Cisco is cutting 6,000 jobs in its second round of layoffs this year and combining its networking, security and collaboration groups into one unit led by Jeetu Patel. Read more
Is the gen AI bubble due to burst? CIOs face rethink ahead
With inflated generative AI expectations giving way to let-down, IT leaders should consider specialized models, more realistic targets, and other forms of AI. Read more
The irony of Google's Pixel 9 AI gamble
Does Google really want these two letters to define its Pixel experience? Read more
Red-teaming AI with PyRIT
Microsoft has open sourced a key piece of its AI security, offering a toolkit that links data sets to targets and scores results, in the cloud or with small language models. Read more
AI and AR can supercharge âambient computingâ
A 33-year-old vision is now fully realizable thanks to the coming ubiquity of generative AI and augmented reality (AR) glasses. Read more
Why enterprise CIOs need to plan for Microsoft gen AI
As hype and proof of concept turn to realism and deployment, there are pros and cons to building on Microsoftâs AI platform. Read more
Visual Studio v17.11 brings productivity improvements, GitHub Copilot enhancements
Microsoft also unveiled the first preview of Visual Studio 2022 v17.12, featuring support for the forthcoming .NET 9 development platform. Read more
How leading CISOs build business-critical cyber cultures
Three prominent CISOs discuss what defines great cybersecurity leadership today â and how to transform the cybersecurity function into a business-driven organizational asset. Read more
Microsoft Outlook security hole lets attackers in without opening a tainted message
The zero-click hole, which was patched by Microsoft Tuesday, could point to far more vulnerabilities in the form-based architecture of Outlook. Read more
Broadcom distrust drives sales for VMware competition
Concerns about the new direction VMware is taking are driving some enterprise customers to consider alternative platforms from vendors such as Scale Computing, Nutanix and Oxide Computer. Read more