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October 05, 2023

What IT needs to know about energy-efficiency directives for data centers

Global regulations aimed at sustainability are increasing pressure on IT teams to create more efficient data centers.

Image: Sponsored by Sophos: Ransomware continues to grow and devastate businesses

Sponsored by Sophos: Ransomware continues to grow and devastate businesses

Ransomware is a plague on business and continues to evolve. Figures from the Sophos' annual “State of Ransomware 2023” study reveals 67% of organizations were hit by ransomware in 2022. Find out how your organization can best defend against it.

Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search

As a witness for the prosecution in the Google antitrust trial, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns that Google’s monopoly profits could lock in publishers as AI-enabled search arrives.

The dark arts of digital transformation — and how to master them

Sometimes IT leaders need a little magic to push digital initiatives forward. Here are five ways to make transformation obstacles disappear.

Image: With AI, there’s a trust gap based on gender, age

With AI, there’s a trust gap based on gender, age

Two recent surveys point to a lack of confidence in AI, and an outright fear it will replace workers' jobs.

Google Chrome zero-day jumps onto CISA’s known vulnerability list

A serious security flaw in Google Chrome, which was discovered under active exploitation in the wild, is a new addition to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency’s Known Exploited vulnerabilities catalog.

6 ways automation makes things worse

The dream of fully automated development is getting more real by the day, but is that a good thing? Here are six automation gotchas to watch out for.

Data centers aren’t ready for AI, Schneider warns

The power and cooling demands of AI processing are far beyond what standard hardware configurations can deliver, according to Schneider Electric.

Zoomtopia 2023: Zoom bets on AI with new Docs, AI Companion tools

At its annual conference, Zoom announced a host of new AI-focused products designed to support the hybrid work experience.

Asana unveils new AI capabilities to help teams work smarter

Work management software provider Asana is set to roll out a host of new AI capabilities, powered by the company’s Work Graph, working to ensure that clarity and accountability is baked into the new tools.

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