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March 11, 2024

How to choose an AI-as-a-service provider

AIaaS can help you jumpstart your AI projects, but there are some details you need to know. Here’s what to look for and five leading options to consider.

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Women still underrepresented in top tech roles

Despite pockets of progress, women looking to make inroads in tech leadership continue to face obstacles. Here, two female CIOs in South Africa share their experiences.

Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle

Despite national conversations about gender diversity in tech, women are still underrepresented, underpaid, and often discriminated against in the tech industry, numbers show.

VMware patches critical flaws that could allow attackers to escape VMs

Not yet exploited, these flaws could allow malicious code to be placed on host systems from inside a virtual machine.

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How generative AI will change low-code development

AI copilots and code generators offer similar benefits to low-code platforms, but they're not the same. Here's what industry leaders are saying about the future of low-code development.

Cisco Talos: 3 post-compromise tactics that threaten your network infrastructure

Cisco Talos says bad actors are feasting on older devices that were not designed with network security in mind.

Data breaches caused by insiders can cost you over $15 million

Cybersecurity skills gaps, ambiguous data regulation, and a distributed workforce are all adding to increased insider-driven incidents.

Are the different public clouds really that different?

Cloud providers are becoming commoditized, so you have to be careful to determine where the best value lies.

Ex-Google engineer charged with theft of AI tech for Chinese firms

The stolen trade secrets were critical to Google’s AI prowess, involving the specialized hardware and software that power the company’s supercomputing centers.

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