Nearly half of workers think using AI makes them look lazy and incompetent
News AI adoption is slowing among desk workers, driven by uncertainty around its permissibility in the workplace
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By George Fitzmaurice published
News Two-fifths (40%) of data centers will face constraints in power availability by 2027.
By Emma Woollacott published
News With most digital initiatives are failing to deliver, CIOs are urged to work more closely with other executives
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis Government agencies have been calling for devs to move away from languages like C++ for years
By ITPro published
Whitepaper Transform AI proof-of-concepts into full-scale implementations
By ITPro published
Whitepaper Vol. 2: Technical attacks
By ITPro published
Whitepaper Vol. 1: Social engineering attacks
By ITPro published
Whitepaper How adversaries are using native system files against you and what you can do to block it
By Dr. John Honchell published
Analyst Insight CIO leadership harnesses predictable certainties to create lasting impact within organizations
By Jonathan Weinberg published
In-depth When it comes to implementing AI into their businesses, leaders are grappling with balancing cost against productivity gains against any potential legal issues
By Rory Bathgate published
ITPro Podcast As the four-day week gives Icelandic workers a boost, we also look at whether AI coding is up to scratch – and if OpenAI can keep its funding momentum
By Dave Mitchell published
Reviews A rugged and very well-designed edge server offering a remarkably high EPYC core count for its size
By Stuart Andrews published
Reviews With good performance, AI features and an exceptional screen, the Tab S10+ is the best Android tablet out there, if not quite the best tablet overall
By Sasha Muller published
Reviews Unflashy and dependable in all the right ways, but the high price gives rivals the edge
By Stuart Andrews published
Reviews The sheer size won't be for everyone, but the Tab S10 Ultra has the screen, performance, and multitasking prowess for serious work
By Rory Bathgate published
ITPro Podcast As the four-day week gives Icelandic workers a boost, we also look at whether AI coding is up to scratch – and if OpenAI can keep its funding momentum
By Jane McCallion published
Podcast Join us for three terrifying tales sure to chill any IT professional to the core
By Rory Bathgate published
ITPro Podcast A trusted network of cybersecurity marketing professionals can help professionals cut through at the board level
By Rory Bathgate published
ITPro Podcast Leaders should establish a clear plan for cloud governance and data storage to lay the groundwork for complex cloud workloads such as AI models
By Dale Walker published
ITPro 20/20 The technology, policies, and markets likely to shape IT decision-making in the year ahead
By Dale Walker published
ITPro 20/20 A look at the shady world of cyber security networking and online communities
By Dale Walker published
ITPro 20/20 Issue 32 looks at the problems that can arise when businesses choose to embrace flashy terminology at the expense of simplification
By Dale Walker published
ITPro 20/20 Advancements in the core technology mean holograms could soon become instrumental in eliminating the worst aspects of hybrid work