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March 23, 2023

How to test your B2B startup idea

If you are furloughed and forlorn by layoffs now may be the perfect time to start your own B2B startup. Here is how you do it.

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Sponsored by Lenovo: Streaming now on Lenovo Late Night I.T.: Generation Burnt-the-f-out

Join host Baratunde Thurston for unfiltered after-hours realness on the topic of mental health. Learn how to weave wellness into any digital transformation and dig into new factors shaking up hybrid work, employee satisfaction, and business outcomes. Plus, tips to support extra-stressed end users.

As critical Microsoft vulnerabilities drop, attackers may adopt new techniques

As critical Microsoft software vulnerabilities decline, attackers will need to chain together less severe exploits to achieve code execution, elevate system privilege levels, and move around victim networks.

10 things CIOs wish they knew from the start

Go slower. Network. Tell stories. Get training. Be kind. CIOs have plenty of advice they’d give to their younger selves if they could.

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How to train your chatbot through prompt engineering

While most large language models like OpenAI's GPT-4 are pre-filled with massive amounts of information, 'prompt engineering' allows generative AI to be tailored for specific industry or even organizational use.

Arista embraces routing

With Arista WAN Routing System the company explicitly targets routing use cases such as SD-WAN for the first time.

Sharing sensitive business data with ChatGPT could be risky

ChatGPT and similar large language models learn from the data you put in — and there are big risks in sharing sensitive business information with AI chatbots.

SAP to add more governance capability for low-code tool Build

The new feature, which will enable IT teams to monitor the usage, performance and data access to applications developed on Build, is likely to be added soon, the company said.

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