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Why you can’t afford to botch staff onboarding processes
By George Fitzmaurice published
Analysis Enterprises simply cannot afford the financial strain caused by botched staff onboarding processes, new research suggests.

Framework wants to solve hardware’s longevity problem with repairable future-proofed laptops
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The Framework Laptop 12 features a new compact, durable chassis with a modular, upgradable design to boot

Microsoft’s EU data boundary project crosses the finish line
By Nicole Kobie published
News Microsoft has finalized its EU data boundary project aimed at allowing customers to store and process data in the region.

'GitVenom' campaign uses dodgy GitHub repositories to spread malware
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Security researchers have issued an alert over a campaign using GitHub repositories to distribute malware, with users lured in by fake projects.

Legal professionals face huge risks when using AI at work
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis Legal professionals at a US law firm have been sanctioned over their use of AI after it was found to have created fake case law.

Clunky tech means public sector staff work 30 million hours extra each year
By Emma Woollacott published
News UK public sector staff are working an average of five hours a week more than they should thanks to inefficiencies in service delivery, new research shows.

Enterprises are wasting billions a year on needless cloud spending
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Underutilized resources and wasteful spending are causing financial headaches for enterprises

86% of enterprise codebases contain open source vulnerabilities
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Research from Black Duck’s annual open source security report found 86% of codebases contained open source vulnerabilities.
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