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Low-code tools are here to stay, and there's nothing AI can do about it
News The impact of AI coding tools on the low-code market hasn't been quite as disastrous as predicted
By Ross Kelly Published
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Red teaming comes to the fore as devs tackle AI application flaws
News Only a third of organizations employ adequate testing practices in AI application development, according to new research, prompting calls for increased red teaming to reduce risks.
By Ross Kelly Published
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How to fix automatic repair loop in Windows 10
In-depth A guide to diagnosing and fixing automatic repair loops in Windows 10
By Rene Millman Last updated
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Software engineers are sticking with remote work
News Eight-in-ten software engineers will be working at least partly from home by the end of this year, new research suggests, as workers double down on hybrid setups and push back against RTO mandates.
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Why we need a better understanding of open source software
Column Open source technology brings advantages to businesses but unless IT teams understand where code is coming from and how to maintain it, they face a number of unquantifiable risks
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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NetSuite targets UK customer productivity gains with new AI tools
News Oracle NetSuite has announced new AI tools and features for UK customers aimed at supercharging productivity.
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Microsoft justifies 365 price increases after MP concerns
News Microsoft’s UK VP of external affairs has defended the tech giant's price increases
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Huawei's Intelligent Collaboration solution is shaping the future of video conferencing
Sponsored by Huawei
How Huawei and its IdeaHub are fostering new ways for businesses and schools to collaborate
By ITPro Published
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Open source security in the spotlight as UK gov publishes fresh guidance
News The UK government has issued guidance on how organizations should manage their use of open source software components and mitigate supply chain risks.
By Solomon Klappholz Published
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Microsoft is ending support for the Remote Desktop app
News Microsoft has announced plans to end support for its Remote Desktop application in just over two months.
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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AI might not replace software engineers just yet
News AI might not replace software engineers just yet as new research from OpenAI reveals ongoing weaknesses in the technology.
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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DeepSeek open sourced its code repositories, and experts think it could give competitors a scare
News Challenger AI startup DeepSeek has open-sourced some of its code repositories in a move that experts told ITPro puts the firm ahead of the competition on model transparency.
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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