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November 03, 2023

M365 Copilot, Microsoft’s generative AI tool, explained

Microsoft’s generative AI assistant is integrated within a host of the company's workplace apps. Here’s what enterprises need to know and what they can do to prepare for M365 Copilot's general release. Read more ▶

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Transform Your Digital Business

Join us virtually from wherever you are as we explore what's next for digital businesses at CIO's Future of Digital Innovation Summit & Awards Canada. Hear from Canadian CIOs, IT experts, IDC Analysts and our 2023 CIO Awards Canada winners during the virtual event on Nov. 15th. Tune in on Nov. 16th to watch the CIO Awards Canada ceremony streaming live from Toronto. Register Today!

Q&A: Cisco CIO sees AI embedded in every product and process

After little more than a year on the job, Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn can already see that AI will create productivity and efficiency gains well worth the money spent on developing domain-specific models to address internal and external business plans.

Splunk cuts 7% of workforce ahead of Cisco acquisition

The layoffs are happening in the wake of a market retraction, Splunk CEO Gary Steele said.

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Box taps Google Cloud's generative AI capabilities to extract metadata

Using Google’s Vertex AI platform, Box is rolling out new generative AI capabilities to improve how its enterprise customers are able to work.

China, US, and EU agree to work together on AI safety

The Bletchley Declaration, signed at the UK AI Safety Summit, will form a common line of thinking that would oversee the evolution of AI and ensure that the technology is advancing safely.

3 tough questions about Samsung's Android 14 accomplishment

Samsung's sending out Android 14 in record time this week — but hold the phone, 'cause there's more to this story than most headlines suggest.

New Jamf CEO John Strosahl on Apple in the enterprise, Jamf's future

John Strosahl became CEO in September when he took over from Dean Hager. We caught up with him to discuss Apple's growing role in the enterprise and the future of his company.

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