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What Makes Boa Web Servers Vulnerable: Best Practices to Protect Networks

IT Toolbox

Its most obvious vulnerability is the fact that it hasn’t had its code updated since 2005. The post What Makes Boa Web Servers Vulnerable: Best Practices to Protect Networks appeared first on Spiceworks.

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SHARE Atlanta 2023: Preparing The Mainframe For A Hybrid Cloud World

Forrester IT

The popular narrative that mainframe is legacy and archaic doesn’t reflect reality; as its strengths greatly benefit some of our most important modern systems. IBM z16 is not suitable for every workload; but it does have a place in the modern enterprise.

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Startups and investors relieved after U.S. vows to fully protect Silicon Valley Bank deposits

GeekWire

Silicon Valley Bank worked with many of the Seattle region’s startups. (GeekWire Photo / Nate Bek) Updated with reaction from Seattle-area startup leaders and investors. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will “complete its resolution of Silicon Valley Bank in a manner that fully protects all depositors, both insured and uninsured,” the Federal Reserve Board announced Sunday as part of a broader plan to shore up the U.S. financial system following the bank’s sudden

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The Biggest Conversations In Cloud Management? FinOps And Operationalizing Cloud

Forrester IT

I’ve been focusing a lot of my time on two key cloud management conversations: Cost optimization and operationalizing cloud. Over the past three years, I’ve been tracking the cloud cost optimization space closely. I published my latest Wave on this topic last fall, along with a bunch of tactics on how to get started.

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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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Investor on SVB collapse: ‘A crisis of confidence isn’t necessarily a crisis of fundamentals’

GeekWire

William Canestaro, managing director of Washington Research Foundation and WRF Capital. (WRF Photo / Mel Curtis) Editor’s note: GeekWire reached out to Will Canestaro, managing director of Washington Research Foundation and WRF Capital, on Friday to get his take on the impact of Silicon Valley Bank’s closure on biotech companies and the tech industry more broadly.

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Algae may be Microsoft's newest weapon in the fight against its own carbon footprint

TechSpot

Back in 2020, Microsoft announced its commitment to achieving a "carbon-negative" operating status by 2030. The company updated the world on their carbon elimination efforts in 2021, having funded the elimination of more than a billion tons of carbon dioxide from the environment. Despite the removal, the company found that.

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International authorities bring NetWire's malware infrastructure to a standstill

TechSpot

The successful effort to corner the RAT follows several years of investigation, observation, and planning by law enforcement agencies around the world. Federal authorities in Los Angeles exercised a warrant to seize the worldwiredlabs.com web domain, which was used to sell and distribute the NetWire malware. In addition to the.

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Blurred lines: the difference between fabless and foundry companies

TechSpot

What would you call a semi company that specializes in mixed-signal chips produced on trailing edge manufacturing processes? Those familiar with the industry would say that is an analog semi company. By that same definition, maybe we should think of GlobalFoundries as just another analog chip company.

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AMD launches the Ryzen 9 7945HX, its first 16-core mobile CPU

TechSpot

Dragon Range is a direct port of the desktop series to the mobile form factor and has the same CPU configurations: 16-core, 12-core, 8-core, and 6-core. Apart from the 7945HX, they all have configurable TDPs that start in the 45-75 W range and boost to around 5GHz in "bursty, single-threaded.

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