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January 15, 2025
For Microsoft, 2025 could be a game-changing year
The company has been on something of a roll for the past decade; that could change this year.
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Sponsored by Rimini Street: Customized SAP platform serves as an advantage, not a challenge
Nearly all SAP users rely on custom code, which is often not supported under SAP standard maintenance. Third party support offers a viable, less costly alternative.
The next AI wave â agents â should come with warning labels
AI agents are still in the experimental stage, so using them comes with risk. But many companies are quickly looking to adopt the tech to create new efficiencies anyway.
AI will reinvent the state, and the British Government has a plan to make it happen
The catch? AI eats power and water, and the UK doesnât have enough of either.
Adobeâs Firefly âBulk Createâ lets users edit thousands of images at once
Built on Adobeâs Firefly Services APIs, the new tool automates actions such as generating new background images at scale.
Why companies are not ready for agentic AI
Many companies exploring generative AI now face the possibility of deploying the next phase of the technology, agentic AI, without yet fully getting a grasp on earlier genAI tools. This could spell disaster for many companies as AI agents inadvertently expose private data to employees or those outside the company. Anneka Gupta, a lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the chief product officer at Rubrik, joins the show to discuss why companies need to get ready for AI agents now.
Microsoft component retirement frenzy geared to product simplification: Analyst
Nevertheless, sysadmins need to understand the changes or risk breaking products like Teams or incurring unbudgeted costs.
Apple execs head to London to fight for the App Store
In a class-action lawsuit, Apple is accused of overcharging UK consumers for software sold via the App Store.
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