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January 18, 2024
Skills shortages remain the biggest barrier to infrastructure modernization initiatives. In-demand areas include AI, automation, infrastructure management, and network security.
A host of new devices hitting the market this year could provide a shot in the arm for an industry that saw sluggish sales in 2023 as buyers awaited Appleâs entry.
The semantic web, Web 3.0, and Web3 are three guiding ideas shaping the future of the Internet. Here's how they come together, bonded by technologies like blockchain, generative AI, and HTMX.
Once seen as an outlier for progressive IT chiefs, storytelling is now becoming formalized as an essential device to communicate.
Deep Fakes are among the election-related problems the generative AI company expects to battle in the year ahead.
Customer relationship management (CRM) is undergoing a sea change, thanks to AI advances, expanding data capabilities, and process automation â and IT leaders are responding with new takes on CRM strategies.
There is so much interest in GPUs for generative AI deployment and for some good reasons. However, in some cases, they are overkill and too expensive.
Copilot Pro gives individual Microsoft 365 customers access to the generative AI assistant in apps such as Outlook and Word for $20 more per user per month. Small businesses will pay $30 â the same as larger enterprise customers.
Security researcher Marc Newlin shared how he discovered the Bluetooth bug that leaves keyboards vulnerable to injection attacks that can allow attackers to take over user devices.
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