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March 17, 2023

Frontline worker apps on the rise

Employees who don’t sit at a desk all day vastly outnumber office workers. The tech world is finally focusing on these deskless workers with an array of mobile apps that assist in scheduling, time tracking, communications, engagement, training, and more. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Insight + Lenovo: Turn your productivity and collaboration up to 11

Smart audio and video conferencing features and simplified workflows are just a few ways Lenovo® devices with Windows® 11 Pro enhance your team’s productivity and collaboration. Discover more in our article.

OpenAI unveils GPT-4, a new foundation for ChatGPT

GPT-4 promises to open up new use cases for OpenAI's chatbot technology, enabling visual and audio inputs.

Feds to Microsoft: Clean up your security act — or else

The US government, worried about the increasing role of rival nations in cyberattacks and cybercrime, looks poised to force tech companies to do more about security.

Image: Google previews generative AI features for Workspace users, developers

Google previews generative AI features for Workspace users, developers

New previews include automated email, AI modeling and developer tools.

CIO’s Future of Cloud & Data Summit: Optimizing Your Strategies for Business Results

April 12, 2023. Attend our one-day virtual summit to hear successful CIOs share their secrets to unlocking cloud and data potential. They'll dive deep into emerging data and cloud strategies – with tips on where and how to refine your approach to drive digital resiliency and transformation. Register today!

New Tableau AI features and Slack integration aim for data accessibility

Salesforce subsidiary Tableau seeks to fuel data-driven insights for its customers by adding personalization and automation to its business intelligence software.

Apple's Clean Energy Charging is the future of electronics

Clean Energy Charging is not a conspiracy to reduce the speed or efficiency of charging when you plug your iPhone in. It is how most future electronics will consume power — frugally where possible, and off-peak when available.

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