Koding Stuck
Berbagi ilmu seputar IT dan Teknologi
Computerworld US First Look
Stay up to speed with the day's top stories for IT leaders
March 11, 2025
iDEAL Semiconductor CEO decries CHIPS Act loss, warns of tech talent gap
US President Donald J. Trump's threat to defund the CHIPS Act and impose tariffs could hurt small tech start-ups by limiting growth and talent attraction, said iDEAL Semiconductor CEO and Co-founder Mark Granahan.
Read more
7 Slack apps for file sharing and collaboration
Many of us collaborate in Slack all day. And we all work with documents stored in the cloud — at Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and others. Here's how to bring them together for greater efficiency.
IT execs need to embrace a new role: myth-buster
Whether it's genAI, new cybersecurity concerns, or the actual threats from Quantum computing, there's a lot of misinformation bouncing between the board, C-level execs and various business units. IT leaders now need to be tech explainers.
Managing risk in the AI world
Creating risk-free AI applications is the latest challenge for many CIOs, CSOs and CISOs in the enterprise. While the biggest issue for many companies lies around how to keep data private and secure, many organizations from around the world are also struggling with regional and country-based regulations around data protection and data breaches. In our latest episode of Global Tech Tales, hosts Keith Shaw and Matt Egan discuss the top issues around risk management along with Andrea Benito, Editor of CIO Middle East.
Drones are already transforming business
Over the next five years, drone platforms will revolutionize how business and enterprise tasks are optimized.
February's IT job market in the US shows mixed signals; unemployment ticks up
IT unemployment rose and hiring slowed in February, the second month in a row that's happened.
Alibaba says its new AI model rivals DeepSeeks's R-1, OpenAI's o1
The one caveat: 'Comparing these models is like comparing the performance of different teams at NASCAR,' says analyst.
LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs
The free open-source Microsoft Office alternative is being downloaded by nearly 1 million users a week.
Brazil tells Apple to open up; perhaps it's time to move on?
When it comes to the App Store business, we already know where the puck is going.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar