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April 28, 2023

Here’s how Microsoft plans to reap billions from AI

The company hopes steal search revenue from Google, help businesses build their own chatbots and AI tools, and incorporate AI-enhanced productivity tools across its product lineup. 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.

Microsoft bets on cloud growth as it continues to battle PC sales slump

Despite Microsoft seeing revenue decreases across a number of business segments, the company remains optimistic that AI integrations will help to boost future growth.

Janco: IT managers earn more than other top execs

Top IT leaders and managers make, on average, some of the highest salaries in the US, surpassing even top executives in other jobs.

Image: With Canvas, Slack promises teams an easier way to share information

With Canvas, Slack promises teams an easier way to share information

Slack will roll out the document creation tool, first unveiled in 2022, to all users over the next few months.

UK regulators block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard

Almost a year after it opened its investigation into the proposed $68.7 billion acquisition, the UK’s Competition Markets Authority (CMA) has ruled that gamers would suffer from reduced choice should the deal go ahead.

7 handy hidden Android features you probably forget to use

Android is practically overflowing with options, and it's easy to lose track of some useful stuff along the way.

FutureIT Washington, DC: Building the Digital Business with Cloud, AI and Security

Take advantage of the opportunity to learn from top IT executives and thought leaders on May 11 at #CIOFutureIT Washington DC. Join us for a day of innovation, inspiration, and networking.

Apple's inexorable plan to replace retail banking

As GoDaddy signs up to offer Tap To Pay, it's tome to look at Apple's $20 trillion opportunity in retail banking.

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