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March 28, 2023

Q&A: Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn on the challenges of a hybrid workplace

Securing Cisco's networks, creating and maintaining company culture, and dealing with a dearth of IT talent are among the difficult issues with which Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn says he's grappling. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by The Hartford: Join one of the Best Places to Work in IT

Career development, inclusive culture, benefits offerings, training resources and more. As a 2023 Best Place to Work in IT, The Hartford has it all in our top work environment for tech professionals.

OpenAI's ChatGPT gets support for a dozen application plug-ins

The plug-ins will enable companies to offer the AI-based natural language processor for their products, allowing users to ask detailed questions and get human-like answers.

Microsoft rearchitects Teams to make it faster and smarter

Microsoft said the collaboration platform — notorious for its high CPU usage — will be “twice as fast while using half the system resources.”

Image: Zoom adds generative AI to Zoom IQ; partners with OpenAI

Zoom adds generative AI to Zoom IQ; partners with OpenAI

Zoom announced a new host of AI-backed capabilities for its “smart companion” tool, doubling down on its CEO’s promise of helping customers benefit from the technology.

Microsoft customers locked out of Azure and M365 services due to geolocation error

Microsoft was forced to apologize on Thursday after implementing a change that saw customers around the globe unable to access its services.

Is Apple really joining the WFH counter-revolution?

Apple seems to be doubling down on inflexibility in its approach to flexible working.

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