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10 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIO Business Intelligence

Reliable computing Trustworthy systems have always been the goal for developers but lately some high-profile events are convincing some IT managers that better architectures and practices are necessary. Blockchain, Data Management, Databases, Edge Computing, Emerging Technology, Green IT, Innovation, Software Development

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Generative AI copilots: What’s hype and where to drive results

CIO Business Intelligence

Many other platforms, such as Coveo’s Relative Generative Answering , Quickbase AI , and LaunchDarkly’s Product Experimentation , have embedded virtual assistant capabilities but don’t brand them copilots. They advertise a feature where you can follow a meeting, and then Copilot will join and take notes for you.”

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Strategic positioning in the flow economy: 3 action steps

Trends in the Living Networks

In addition, Lonely Planet licenses its brand for a television travel series that is screened worldwide, and now it even publishes world music CDs. For example, newspaper publishers may frame their businesses as providing news to end-customers, and selling access to end-customers’ attention to advertisers. Virtualize.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

This episode looks at how fuzz testing has evolved over the years, how open source projects have for the most part gone untested over time, and how new efforts to match fuzzing to software development are today helping to discover dangerous new vulnerabilities before they become the next Shellshock.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

This episode looks at how fuzz testing has evolved over the years, how open source projects have for the most part gone untested over time, and how new efforts to match fuzzing to software development are today helping to discover dangerous new vulnerabilities before they become the next Shellshock.