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February 23, 2023

Expat CIOs: IT leaders broaden horizons with global experiences

Going international with your IT leadership career can be richly rewarding. CIOs who have ventured to foreign posts share valuable insights about leading IT abroad.

Image: Sponsored by Juniper Networks: Why You Need the Ability to Explain AI

Sponsored by Juniper Networks: Why You Need the Ability to Explain AI

For artificial intelligence solutions to gain acceptance in the enterprise, users must trust that it will work as well as humans.

12 ways to speed up Windows 11

Windows 11 is generally faster than Windows 10, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be better. Try these tips to speed up and stabilize your Windows 11 PC.

Visual Studio 2022 17.5 arrives with C++ enhancements, AI coding suggestions

Latest upgrade to Microsoft’s flagship IDE also promises more streamlined API development and significantly improved code search.

Image: Job seekers are using ChatGPT to write resumes — and nabbing jobs

Job seekers are using ChatGPT to write resumes — and nabbing jobs

Increasingly, AI-generative technology is being used to create resumes — and according to a new survey, it often helps its users land a new job.

What is Traffic Light Protocol? Here's how it supports CISOs in sharing threat data

Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) provides CISOs with best practice guidance on how to share sensitive data within an organization or externally. Here is how to use TLP and more on the latest version, TLP 2.0.

10 ways to accelerate digital transformation

Disruptive forces dictate the need for speed when it comes to key digital initiatives. Here’s how IT leaders are overhauling strategies and processes to streamline IT for quicker success.

How to write Python extensions in Rust with PyO3

Py03 lets you combine Rust's speed and memory safety with Python's ease of use. Here's how to write Rust extensions for Python that work just like regular Python modules.

Server DRAM to exceed mobile DRAM, as enterprises adopt emerging tech

As businesses adopt AI, high performance computing and cloud technology, servers gobble up memory chips to the point where there is more DRAM inside servers than in all mobile devices combined, TrendForce reports.

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