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February 27, 2023

Don’t let buzzwords drive your cloud architecture

Many enterprises follow the crowd and choose as many hyped concepts as possible. Don't do it. Work from the requirements to the solution, not the other way around.

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Q&A: ChatGPT isn't sentient, it’s a next-word prediction engine

Consulting firm Ernst & Young is already educating clients on how to create business models around generative AI engines like ChatGPT. But the heavy hype is creating unrealistic expectations, says Dan Diasio, EY's global artificial intelligence consulting leader.

5 top threats from 2022 most likely to strike in 2023

Study and prepare for these five threats and you will be well on your way to protecting your network, assets, and employees.

Tabnine readies AI-generated unit testing for developers

Forthcoming Tabnine Enterprise feature, now in beta, uses artificial intelligence to generate unit tests for Python, Java, and JavaScript code.

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Enterprises aren’t using data to make business decisions: Salesforce survey

A majority of business leaders in enterprises worldwide are unable to use data to make strategic business decisions because they can't make sense of it, according to Salesforce’s Untapped Data Research survey.

How to use parameter binding in minimal APIs in ASP.NET Core

Take advantage of parameter binding in ASP.NET Core 7 to convert request data to strongly typed parameters, improving both application performance and code maintainability.

Digital Platform Conductor (DPC) tools help manage hybrid infrastructure

Orchestration platform aggregates monitoring data across multicloud environments and delivers recommendations to improve business processes

As four-day workweek trial ends, most companies stick with the change

The world's largest study on a four-day work week found company revenue went up while sick days taken and employee burnout went down.

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