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- March 7
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- Creating space for women in tech
- Cobalt Strike abusers have been dealt a hammer blow: An "aggressive" takedown campaign by Fortra and Microsoft shuttered over 200 malicious domains – and it’s cut the misuse of the tool by 80%
- Growing toil and talent gaps are driving a rise in 'IT generalists'
- Leaseweb global names new co-CEOs as part of senior leadership transition
- Tech's gender gap is already seeping into AI sector, report finds
- Doing business under US sanctions: a Huawei success story
- UK AI research is under threat from hostile nations, says Alan Turing Institute
- A focused shift to partner-delivered services generates new opportunities with Broadcom
- VCF: The key to cloud success now and in the future
- Data quality worries are holding back AI adoption among manufacturers, despite optimism over its growth potential
- What does the future of work look like?
- What is a secure web gateway (SWG) and next-gen SWG?
- Jamf snaps up Identity Automation in $215 million acquisition
- ‘Awesome for the community’: DeepSeek open sourced its code repositories, and experts think it could give competitors a scare
- March 6
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- Can robots work safely alongside humans? This one industry leader thinks we're not far away
- Moving Broadcom VMware licenses to subscription-based models
- UK enterprises lead the way on containerization, but skills gaps could hinder progress
- The CMA just dropped its probe into the Microsoft–OpenAI deal
- Can AI deliver better broadband?
- 12,000 API keys and passwords were found in a popular AI training dataset – experts say the issue is down to poor identity management
- Women in tech think the industry has changed for the better, but there’s still more work to be done
- Java developers are facing serious productivity issues: Staff turnover, lengthy redeploy times, and a lack of resources are hampering efficiency – but firms are banking on AI tools to plug the gaps
- Microsoft says there’s an AI divide brewing – here’s how enterprises can get on the right side
- March 5
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- Strategies for guarding against emerging cyber risks and invisible threats
- Microsoft exec touts benefits of AI productivity gains
- Meet SailPoint’s new chief technology officer
- Broadcom issues urgent alert over three VMware zero-days
- IT workers are being 'stretched to their limits': Heavy workloads, tight deadlines, and management failures mean 75% have experienced stress and burnout
- Why supply chain oversight is critical for business
- Westcon-Comstor promotes Rene Klein to lead unified European business
- Lenovo L27i-4B Monitor review: A high-quality basic monitor with a VGA input and 100Hz refresh rate
- Orange eyes cloud native gains with Red Hat deal
- Quantexa, one of the UK’s leading AI stars, just raised $175 million
- March 4
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- ‘It’s your worst nightmare’: A batch of €5 hard drives found at a flea market held 15GB of Dutch medical records – and experts warn it could’ve caused a disastrous data breach
- How enterprises are adapting to personal liability rules
- The mobile industry will be worth $11 trillion in next five years — but growth could soar higher if usage gaps are plugged
- Workplace 'tech overload' is becoming a major productivity drain for enterprises – employees are overwhelmed, want simpler tools, and have considered quitting because of application sprawl
- Huawei Cloud’s customizable services reap rewards in Europe
- Google just released a new AI agent for data scientists on Colab, and it’s free to use
- The impact of tariffs on tech
- Malware-free attacks surged in 2024 as attackers drop malicious software for legitimate tools
- March 3
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- Nakivo backup flaw still present on some systems months after firms’ ‘silent patch’, researchers claim
- Lenovo’s solar-powered laptop could be a game changer for battery longevity – but we'll be waiting a while for a fully-fledged product
- Why government email servers are top targets for state-backed hackers
- Global PC sales could face a major hurdle in 2025
- Conversational AI spending is going to skyrocket this year – here’s why
- Acemagic Vista Mini V1 Mini PC review: A tiny but capable mini PC
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