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January 09, 2025
Website certificates that expire every six weeks? What IT should know
A move to drastically reduce the lifespan of SSL certificates, pushed primarily by Apple and Google, likely wonât make the internet safer â but will force IT to accept more automation. Some have called the proposed change little more than a vendor cash grab.
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Building generative AI applications is too hard, developers say
A new survey reveals that AI developers face many challenges, including a skills gap and frustration with immature processes and inadequate tools.
Cisco in 2025: Lots of hard work ahead
Cisco needs to complete its corporate restructuring goals, strengthen its platform approach to networking and security, and capitalize on AI-driven data center opportunities.
New year, new commitment to digital innovation at Heineken
Ralph Ostertag, director of digital and technology for Asia Pacific at Heineken, based in Singapore, recently sat with Shirin Robert, editor of CIO Asean, to discuss his teamâs roadmap for 2025, and his top tips for businesses looking to innovate and digitalize.
Microsoft promotes American-first AI
In the fight against Chinese AI ambitions, Microsoft is demanding more support from the incoming Trump administration. The tech giantâs tone is becoming more nationalistic.
Why the C programming language still rules
The C language has been a programming staple for decades. Hereâs how it stacks up against C++, Java, C#, Go, Rust, Python, and the newest kid on the blockâCarbon.
How CISOs can forge the best relationships for cybersecurity investment
Securing a cybersecurity investment isnât just about crunching numbers â itâs about fostering cross-functional relationships. For CISOs, engaging key stakeholders will help build support to secure critical funding.
Point2 aims to cut data center power consumption through smart cabling
The company says its Smart Retimer SoC can maintain signal strength through thin wiring and reduced power.
The deepfake threat just got a little more personal
Researchers at Google DeepMind and Stanford University have created highly effective AI replicas of more than 1,000 people based on simple interviews.
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