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July 29, 2023

The lost art of cloud application engineering

AI-driven coding is now in wide use, but we may not know all the risks of using it until the damage has been done. Think security problems and code that wastes resources.

Image: Sponsored by F5: Hybrid IT is Here to Stay

Sponsored by F5: Hybrid IT is Here to Stay

Hybrid IT is here to stay, but the resulting complexity of tools and APIs from the lack of standardization or interoperability in this environment is posing a challenge.

JLL reinvents itself for the AI era

The commercial real estate giant is embracing new “as a service” business models, including software, which has been made possible by a cloud and data transformation prepped to make the most of AI.

Power availability stymies data center growth

For data center operators, available power supply is a growing problem and it's driving development into smaller markets, according to research from CBRE.

Image: AI tools could leave companies liable for anti-bias missteps

AI tools could leave companies liable for anti-bias missteps

Companies deploying AI technology are responsible for any biases that run afoul of anti-discrimination laws, so it's critical to establish a management framework now to head off legal problems later.

Microsoft faces EU antitrust probe for bundling Teams with M365

The European Commission said it is concerned that the bundling of Teams with Microsoft 365 is disallowing choices for enterprises and giving Teams an unfair advantage over competing applications.

Free bug hunting program for NGOs, nonprofits to expand across Europe

The Hack4Values bug hunting program will onboard European NGOs and nonprofits to help them keep their data secure from cyber threats.

IBM debuts AI-powered carbon calculator for the cloud

Enterprises are under pressure to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and IBM’s newest offering for its cloud dashboard makes it easier for customers to track carbon emissions tied to their cloud workloads.

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