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Microsoft Windows Server 2004: This update will help you make the most of containers

Tech Republic Data Center

The latest SAC release of Windows Server continues Microsoft's drive to reduce server container sizes, especially for.NET, without losing application performance.

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USPTO denies OpenAI’s attempts to trademark ‘ChatGPT’ and ‘GPT’

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Patent and Trademark Office, in separate decisions issued in early February, denied OpenAI’s applications to trademark “ChatGPT” and “GPT.” However, our searches on the USPTO site today did not find any standalone Copilot trademark applications by Microsoft except for one related to the Copilot logo.

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Tech Moves: Nintex founder named CEO at WellSaid Labs; F5 hires CISO; Slalom appoints execs

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Cook helped start Nintex in 2004 and was chairman of the business process automation software company until 2018. F5 Photo) — Cybersecurity and application delivery giant F5 announced Monday that it hired Samir Sherif as senior vice president and chief information security officer. Samir Sherif. (F5

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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Changes Microsoft made to its cloud licensing of Windows and application software to “make bringing workloads and licenses to partners’ clouds easier,” the company says, have drawn the ire of those cloud partners, some of whom have jointly filed an antitrust complaint in the European Union.

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Google set to bring employees back to Seattle-area offices at least three days a week in hybrid model

GeekWire

Google was the first Silicon Valley tech company to establish an engineering outpost in the Seattle area in 2004. ” Google said that since launching a new work location tool last June, nearly 14,000 employees around the world have transferred to new locations or moved to fully remote work — with about 85% of total applications approved.

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Amazon-backed Seattle startup Bamboo Learning brings voice education app to Google devices

GeekWire

Freed was a technology adviser to Bezos from 2004-2005. ” Axios noted that “smart speakers offer opportunities for new categories of applications, but it remains difficult to make money in the market, which helps explain the relative dearth of startups focused on the space.” ” Bamboo raised $1.4

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‘We are airborne!’ Stratolaunch sends the world’s biggest airplane on its second test flight

GeekWire

Hypersonic flight at five times the speed of sound is a big deal for military applications. Stratolaunch hasn’t ruled out eventually pursuing other applications for its air launch system, including sending payloads and crewed space planes into orbit. military is keen to keep up.