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November 15, 2022

Q&A: RPI president says CHIPs Act will spur quantum computing, next-gen tech

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's new president, Martin Schmidt, believes new investments by the US government will bolster efforts to reshore chip development and production, and generate new, bleeding-edge processors. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Broadcom Software: MTTI Means ROI for the Business

Sponsored by Broadcom Software: MTTI Means ROI for the Business

With fingers always being pointed at IT, Mean Time to Innocence (MTTI) is more important than ever. Discover how to lower costs of operations and realize the true ROI of end-to-end network observability.

Amazon to layoff 10,000 employees: Report

As Amazon reportedly looks to cut staff, Amazon Web Services (AWS) experiences slower growth and rising costs.

Tech layoffs in 2022: A timeline

As global economic turbulence deepens, technology companies are looking to weather the storm by reducing headcount.

Image: Patch Tuesday includes 6 Windows zero-day flaws; patch now!

Patch Tuesday includes 6 Windows zero-day flaws; patch now!

Microsoft this month released a significant update that fixes 68 reported vulnerabilities, including a record six zero-days affecting the Windows platform.

Do you really know what’s inside your iOS and Android apps?

A report claims Russian software is being used in thousands of iOS and Android apps used by the US Army, CDC, the UK Labour party, and others. Is it time to audit your code?

Jamf Q3 data confirms rapid Mac adoption across the enterprise

Jamf confirms the 10th consecutive quarter of Apple-in-the-enterprise growth, as Macs see wider deployment across every business.

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