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February 17, 2024

Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

AI isn’t the only thing on the CIO’s plate, but continuing to invest in familiar IT essentials will pay off there, too.

Cisco to cut 5% of workforce amid restructuring; layoffs will impact 4,200 jobs

Cisco is seeing a tough climate for it networking business, but it's reporting better news on the AI and security fronts.

How to use Google’s genAI-powered note-taking app

Google’s experimental NotebookLM lacks many of the features of more established notes apps, but its generative AI core gives it analysis and summarization superpowers.

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Surge in 'hunter-killer' malware poses significant challenge to security teams

Adversaries step up attacks that disable enterprise defenses.

When to use classes, structs, or records in C#

Learn how to choose between classes, structs, and record types in C# for power, flexibility, efficiency, and performance.

Google turbocharges its genAI engine with Gemini 1.5

Only a week after releasing Gemini 1.0, Google has pushed out for testing its latest multimodal AI model; it offers long-context understanding through a context window that can accept more than one million context tokens.

FlyteInteractive: Interactive development for machine learning models

LinkedIn needed a better way to test and tune machine learning models, so it wrote its own tool that plugs into Visual Studio Code.

Intel delays timeline for $20 billion Ohio fab

Slow distribution of federal funds contributes to a delay in the construction of Intel's Ohio manufacturing facility.

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