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December 17, 2024
What IT hiring looks like heading into 2025
IT hiring has plateaued, and while unemployment remains low, those hoping to find work in 2025 will want to tailor their resumes to fit new needs.
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Google, Microsoft could turn gatekeepers for advanced AI chips
The framework would allow these companies to offer AI capabilities abroad through the cloud without an export license.
AI shakes up leaders, revives others
Intel says goodbye to Pat Gelsinger; Amazon invests heavily into an AI supercomputer and Panasonic aims to revive its founder via AI. Cybersecurity journalist Lindsey OâDonnell-Welch joins Keith and Chris to discuss these and other tech stories.
Whatever happened to the three-year IT roadmap?
CIOs now lean on shorter-term, more flexible plans, saying thereâs too many unknowns to plot IT strategies years ahead.
What tech teams need to know about WebAssembly
Wasm is a compelling technology with an array of use cases up and down the tech stackâbut don't let the gotchas surprise you. Here's what teams need to know before adopting WebAssembly.
Security leaders top 10 takeaways for 2024
CISOs share insights on lessons they have learned in 2024 about AI coding assistants, transparency with customers, deepfakes, third-party threats and more.
Weaponizing generative AI
The security of genAI models is iffy and takes a back seat to other issues, but with developers increasingly using genAI for code, it needs to become a priority.
The dirty work of IT leadership: Dealing with malfeasance
Malfeasance (n): Intentional conduct that is wrongful or unlawful. Here are some common examples of how CIOs can handle it when it arises in their ranks.
4 steps to streamline enterprise cloud spending
With cloud costs on the rise, enterprises need to adopt effective strategies for managing their cloud spend. Take these steps to align cloud investments with their goals and unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.
Future of proposed US cybersecurity healthcare bills in doubt
In the wake of ransomware attacks on healthcare providers, US legislators have introduced three competing bills to improve cybersecurity in the industry; none are likely to pass in this session of congress.