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October 07, 2023

What a quarter century of digital transformation at PayPal looks like

Currently processing a volume of payments worth over $1.3 trillion, PayPal has repeatedly staked its claim as a digital success story over the last 25 years. But insiders agree this growth needs to be constantly supported by reliable technological architecture in order to thrive.

Image: Zoomtopia 2023: Zoom goes all-in on hybrid work as back-to-office mandates abound

Zoomtopia 2023: Zoom goes all-in on hybrid work as back-to-office mandates abound

Two months after Zoom, the ultimate work-from-home enabler, announced it would be requiring some of its employees to come back in to the office, it is debuting a host of new tools and capabilities to support a return to hybrid and in-person work policies.

Coda bucks trend of additional charges for generative AI tools

Generative AI features are fast becoming table stakes for productivity and collaboration applications. Coda hopes to stand out in the market by eschewing add-on fees and integrating with multiple enterprise data sources.

Why open-source software supply chain attacks have tripled in a year

Uneven maintenance practices and developers' willingness to download risky code have made open-source repositories a favored initial access tactic for attackers.

Image: Bing, Bard updates fuel AI search war

Bing, Bard updates fuel AI search war

Microsoft brings DALL-E 3 into Bing AI lineup, while Google adds Bard AI to Assistant, bringing generative artificial intelligence to a wider audience than ever.

Japan invests $1.3 billion in Micron to subsidize chip manufacturing: Report

Japanese government funds are expected to help Micron’s factory in Hiroshima produce more advanced chips to power AI and quantum workloads.

ChatGPT “not a reliable” tool for detecting vulnerabilities in developed code

NCC Group report claims machine learning models show strong promise in detecting novel zero-day attacks.

Why we need both cloud architects and cloud engineers

AI-based design and development is exciting but it doesn't replace sound, solid architecture and engineering in building and deploying cloud-based solutions.

UK regulator launches antitrust probe into Microsoft and Amazon cloud services

High switching fees, technical restrictions on interoperability, and committed spend discounts offered by cloud providers are outlined as concerns by communications regulator Ofcom.

You're probably going to use Microsoft Copilot wrong

Microsoft is pitching Copilot as a transformative productivity tool. The reality is more complicated.

The future of data transformation is collaborative

Data-driven decision-making suffers from a mismatch between the tools, skills, and understanding of IT and data consumers in most enterprises. Here’s how to bridge the gap.

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