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The early returns on gen AI for software development

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI is already having an impact on multiple areas of IT, most notably in software development. Still, gen AI for software development is in the nascent stages, so technology leaders and software teams can expect to encounter bumps in the road.

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Cloud native order management boosts speed, scale and operational efficiency

TM Forum

How: A solution aligned with TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture and Open APIs to achieve desired business outcomes. 40% decrease in licensing costs. Standardized APIs halved the time it would have taken to develop them from scratch. Microservices architecture. TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA).

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HP Awarded $32.4 Million Cybersecurity Contract by U.S. Department of Homeland Security

CTOvision

HP captured the largest portion of the first task order awarded under the DHS CDM program to provide software security product licenses for 33 U.S. The five-year, multi vendor program is designed to help the government address the rising volume and complexity of cyberthreats. “In federal civilian government agencies.

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Zero Trust

Phil Windley

My new book Learning Digital Identity from O'Reilly Media covers many of the topics in this post such as multi-factor authentication, authorization and access control, and identity policy development in depth. Authentication Policies: Developing policies for user authentication, device verification, and authorization.

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How to maximize ROI by choosing the right Java partner for your organization

CIO Business Intelligence

By: Scott Sellers , Co-Founder and CEO, Azul After almost 30 years, Java remains the programming language of choice for large-scale enterprise applications in the cloud, on-prem, or hybrid. Its versatility, reliability, stability, and open-source and third-party libraries and frameworks make developing and running applications very efficient.

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Technology Short Take 169

Scott Lowe

As a side note, I am curious to know what other CPU architectures, if any, are affected. Will something like this spark a (larger) migration to ARM-based architectures? In the end, he comes up with using a general purpose programming language (via CDK in his article) to write higher-level constructs. Here we go again.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

The new Macs will use arm64, the same CPU architecture that recent iOS devices use (Intel-based Macs use an architecture called x86-64). But it also means that apps that were developed for Intel’s architecture originally won’t run natively on Apple’s upcoming hardware.

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