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How To Ensure Your Organization’s TEI Gets The Most Mileage

Forrester IT

Make sure your TEI is meeting your organization where it’s currently at. The main objectives should be in-line with your organization’s strategy today, not tomorrow.

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7 Lessons Learned from Cybersecurity Experts in 2021

Association of Information Technology Professional

MJ Shoer, executive director of the CompTIA ISAO, recently completed the second season of his Shoering Up Security YouTube series, interviewing weekly guests about challenges and trends in the cybersecurity space and what MSPs should know. Here are some highlights and lessons learned.

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Quickly Find SCCM Applications Path in ConfigMgr Console

Anoop

Hello - Here is the new HTMD Blog Article for you. Enjoy reading it. Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link]. and Facebook Page to get the latest updates. [link]. Read More. The post Quickly Find SCCM Applications Path in ConfigMgr Console appeared first on HTMD Blog #1 by Jitesh Kumar.

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How to avoid being a hacker's next target: Don't overshare information on business social media

Tech Republic Security

When using LinkedIn and other social media accounts for professional reasons, there are important factors to consider about securing your personal data. Learn how to protect yourself from a hacker.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Silently Move Known Folders to OneDrive using Intune Settings Catalog

Anoop

Hello - Here is the new HTMD Blog Article for you. Enjoy reading it. Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link]. and Facebook Page to get the latest updates. [link]. Read More. The post Silently Move Known Folders to OneDrive using Intune Settings Catalog appeared first on HTMD Blog #1 by Anoop C Nair.

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Your Next Move: Data Center Manager

Association of Information Technology Professional

If you are a technological jack-of-all-trades and like working in the central hub, then a career as a data center manager could be your next move.

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How well do you know your APIs? Not well enough, says Cisco

Tech Republic Security

Many APIs are openly accessible online, and that means big chunks of your apps are, too. Cisco's Vijoy Pandey has tools and tips to help businesses get visibility into their APIs.

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Will the big clouds go back to core infrastructure services? Definitely maybe

Tech Republic Cloud

Commentary: There are reasons to think the clouds would be wise to go back to the core infrastructure that made them popular, but there are other reasons to think this will never happen.

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Tech entrepreneurs opening Seattle NFT Museum to showcase digital artform in a physical space

GeekWire

The Seattle NFT Museum on First Avenue in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. (SNFTM Photo). Art lovers curious about what to make of the craze around NFTs and the rush to collect such digital assets will have a physical museum to visit in Seattle to gain a better appreciation for the phenomenon. The Seattle NFT Museum , opening Jan. 14, is being billed as the first museum dedicated to the emerging artform in the Pacific Northwest, and will showcase artists and serve as a gathering space for

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Call of Duty made $3 billion in 2020, so of course Activision Blizzard is laying off QA

The Verge

Image: Activision Blizzard. One of the studios responsible for Call of Duty ’s success is laying off QA testers that are reportedly earning $17 an hour for their work on the franchise Activision Blizzard said brought in $3 billion dollars in 2020. Raven Software, known for its work on Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and CoD: Warzone has now laid off a third of its contract QA testers, according to reports by Kotaku and The Washington Post.

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7 Pitfalls for Apache Cassandra in Production

Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database that boasts an architecture that delivers high scalability, near 100% availability, and powerful read-and-write performance required for many data-heavy use cases. However, many developers and administrators who are new to this NoSQL database often encounter several challenges that can impact its performance.

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Answering Broadband Questions in the Infrastructure Investment Bill

Information Week

The recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act directs funds, foresight, and structure to closing the digital divide.

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‘Mind-blowing’ gift to Univ. of Washington computer science honors Ed Lazowska’s ongoing legacy

GeekWire

Computer scientist and professor Ed Lazowska has been at the University of Washington since 1977. University of Washington Photo / Dennis Wise. Ed Lazowska has played an instrumental role in the growth of the Seattle region’s technology industry, as a driving force behind University of Washington computer science and engineering for more than four decades.

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‘Face with tears of joy’ is once again the most-used emoji

The Verge

24 face with tears of joy emoji, each more terrifying than the last. Until recently, I was a firm believer in the traditional smiley emoji. “It’s cute!” I used to think, as I happily used it to indicate my gentle amusement at everything from puns to fun weekend plans. But apparently, this was a mistake, and when I thought I was expressing sincere happiness, I was actually sending an emoji that’s “colossally insulting in every conceivable way,” according to The Guardian.

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Zoom allocates $85 million to settle class-action lawsuit, here's how to claim your share

TechSpot

There are two groups that can file a claim to get a share of the $85 million pool. The first group includes those who paid for a Zoom Meetings App subscription between March 30th, 2016, and July 30th, 2021. In this case, users will be able to file a claim.

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20 Common Mistakes Made by Inexperienced Project Managers

You’ve read the PMBOK® Guide several times, taken the certification exam for project managers, passed, and you are now a PMP®. So why do you keep making rookie mistakes? This whitepaper shows 20 of the most common mistakes that young or inexperienced project managers make, issues that can cost significant time and money. It's a good starting point for understanding how and why many PMs get themsleves into trouble, and provides guidance on the types of issues that PMs need to understand.

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Netflix is turning viral Thanksgiving Mom tweet into a movie

The Verge

Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench. | Image: Jamal Hinton. Five years after Jamal Hinton secured himself a seat at Wanda Dench’s thanksgiving dinner thanks to a wrong number, their story is being turned into a Netflix feature film, the streaming giant has announced. The Thanksgiving Text will be written by Abdul Williams ( The New Edition Story and The Bobby Brown Story ), but Variety notes that a cast or director are yet to be announced.

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Someone Is Running Hundreds of Malicious Servers on the Tor Network and Might Be De-Anonymizing Users

Gizmodo

New research shows that someone has been running hundreds of malicious servers on the Tor network, potentially in an attempt to de-anonymize users and unmask their web activity. As first reported by The Record , the activity would appear to be emanating from one particular user who shows signs of persistent,… Read more.

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Dev Interview: What It's Like to Bring the Zombie Apocalypse into Virtual Reality

TechSpot

Few games nail the ambiance as The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. We sat with Project Director Mark Domowicz to discuss how they nailed down the zombie survival game's atmosphere and suspense.

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4 States Just Hit All-Time December Heat Records

Gizmodo

Winter is officially here, and it’s hot as hell. This week, large parts of the U.S. and Canada found themselves subject to yet another brutal heatwave, this time bringing record December temperatures that could easily be confused for a cool summer evening. Read more.

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How to Migrate From DataStax Enterprise to Instaclustr Managed Apache Cassandra

If you’re considering migrating from DataStax Enterprise (DSE) to open source Apache Cassandra®, our comprehensive guide is tailored for architects, engineers, and IT directors. Whether you’re motivated by cost savings, avoiding vendor lock-in, or embracing the vibrant open-source community, Apache Cassandra offers robust value. Transition seamlessly to Instaclustr Managed Cassandra with our expert insights, ensuring zero downtime during migration.

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Salesforce-Slack Drive Continues with New Co-CEO Taylor

Information Week

Salesforce's new co-CEO Bret Taylor will serve alongside founder and longtime CEO Marc Benioff. Taylor was instrumental in the CRM cloud giant's recent Slack acquisition.

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Fascists Are Already Weaponizing Twitter's New 'Private Media' Rule

Gizmodo

Twitter’s new rule against posting “private media,” such as photographs and videos, depicting other people without their consent is already being exploited by fascists and white supremacists who are taking the opportunity to target anti-extremism researchers and activists. Read more.

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6 big Kubernetes container security launches at AWS re:Invent 2021

Venture Beast

Kubernetes container security was a top theme of AWS re:Invent 2021, with announcements from both Amazon Web Services and partners. Read More.

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TSMC's 3nm process enters pilot production phase at Taiwan fab

TechSpot

Unnamed industry sources told DigiTimes (paywalled, via MacRumors) that TSMC aims to start shipping 3nm chips to customers like Intel and Apple in the first quarter of 2023, which jives with earlier rumors on the subject.

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Reimagined: Building Products with Generative AI

“Reimagined: Building Products with Generative AI” is an extensive guide for integrating generative AI into product strategy and careers featuring over 150 real-world examples, 30 case studies, and 20+ frameworks, and endorsed by over 20 leading AI and product executives, inventors, entrepreneurs, and researchers.

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The Weirdest Things Star Wars' Boba Fett Got Up to After Escaping the Sarlacc

Gizmodo

Later this month, Boba Fett will make his play as a major new face in the Star Wars underworld in his very own Disney+ show, The Book of Boba Fett. But while this will be our “official” look at what Boba got up to after escaping digestion , it’s not the first time Star Wars has pondered what the infamous Bounty Hunter… Read more.

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Western Digital talks about the road to 30TB hard drives

TechSpot

At the annual Wells Fargo TMT Summit this week, one of the subjects Western Digital CEO David Goeckeler spoke about was the company's approach to technologies like OptiNAND, SRM, and HAMR. Goeckeler considers all three crucial to increasing density and getting to ever-larger hard drives.

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How AI and ML can thwart a cybersecurity threat no one talks about

Venture Beast

A new report by Honeywell says 46% of known OT cybersecurity threats are poorly detected or not detected at all. Read More.

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Visualize your CPU's temperature with Core Temp

TechSpot

Core Temp shows the temperature of each individual core of the CPU(s) in your system, allowing you to monitor fluctuations in real time according to different workloads.

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Entity Resolution Checklist: What to Consider When Evaluating Options

Are you trying to decide which entity resolution capabilities you need? It can be confusing to determine which features are most important for your project. And sometimes key features are overlooked. Get the Entity Resolution Evaluation Checklist to make sure you’ve thought of everything to make your project a success! The list was created by Senzing’s team of leading entity resolution experts, based on their real-world experience.

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Nasdaq CEO at AWS re:Invent Talks Cloud’s Impact on FinTech

Information Week

Adena Friedman laid out plan to bring more of Nasdaq’s innovations and the cloud to financial markets by partnering with AWS.

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Microsoft finally caves and makes it easier for users to switch default browsers in Windows 11

TechSpot

Microsoft will soon make it easier to switch default browsers in Windows 11. Independent app developer Rafael Rivera spotted a new set-default button on the latest Windows 11 test build.

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Seattle startup 98point6 appoints Jeff Greenstein as permanent CEO following leadership shuffle

GeekWire

Jeff Greenstein. (Photo via YIS Capital). 98point6 chairman Jeff Greenstein is now the company’s permanent CEO after taking over interim leadership duties following the departure of former CEO and co-founder Robbie Cape in September. Greenstein was named interim CEO after the board of Seattle-based 98point6 decided to remove Cape as CEO. At the time, the telemedicine company said it was looking for a new leader who could position the 6-year-old startup for its next phase of growth.

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Google is reportedly planning to release its own smartwatch in 2022

TechSpot

This is big news for Google fans. To date, Google has primarily focused on the software side of smartwatches, developing tech like Wear OS and allowing third-party watchmakers to build their hardware around it. Soon, though, Google may be competing with the very wearable makers it has supported for so.

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Strategic CX: A Deep Dive into Voice of the Customer Insights for Clarity

Speaker: Nicholas Zeisler, CX Strategist & Fractional CXO

The first step in a successful Customer Experience endeavor (or for that matter, any business proposition) is to find out what’s wrong. If you can’t identify it, you can’t fix it! 💡 That’s where the Voice of the Customer (VoC) comes in. Today, far too many brands do VoC simply because that’s what they think they’re supposed to do; that’s what all their competitors do.