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October 14, 2022

Will the CHIPS Act really bring back semiconductor production and tech jobs?

Micron Technology is just the latest of a half dozen companies to announce new semiconductor fabrication plants in the US, part of a US government effort to bring chip manufacturing back to American shores. But a lack of tech talent and long-term funding questions could derail the mission. Read more ▶

Image: EU-US data sharing agreement: Is it a done deal?

EU-US data sharing agreement: Is it a done deal?

With both Privacy Shield and Safe Harbor having been previously struck down by legal challenges, experts question whether US President Biden’s executive order implementing the new Trans-Atlantic Data Policy Framework will stand up to scrutiny.

Would a US digital dollar let the government track you?

As lawmakers push to create a digital form of the US dollar, some are concerned it could give the federal government access to what consumers and businesses do through electronic transactions.

Asana boosts goal tracking, resource management, and security

The new capabilities include the launch of enterprise-grade Goals and new security features to give organizations the tools to audit information and flag vulnerabilities.

Image: Microsoft relaunches Syntex with broad set of AI-based content management tools

Microsoft relaunches Syntex with broad set of AI-based content management tools

Defining a new category of technology labeled “content AI,” Microsoft has relaunched Syntex with a set of artificial intelligence and low-code tools to automate content creation, indexing, and discovery.

This is why Apple will lead the business market

It's important to note that the next generation of employees have used handheld electrical devices since they were babies.

The Microsoft-Cisco Teams collaboration could create an interoperability revolution

If everyone's going to work together, our tools have to work together, too. That's why the news from Microsoft and Cisco at this week's Ignite event matters.

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