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May 20, 2025
8 security risks overlooked in the rush to implement AI
Nearly two-thirds of companies fail to vet the security implications of AI tools before deploying them. Stressing security fundamentals from the outset can cut down the risks.
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Half of tech execs are ready to let AI take the wheel
Research shows AI is shifting from pilots to core operations, with agentic AI taking center stage for growth and strategy.
Liquid cooling becoming essential as AI servers proliferate
High-density computing workloads like AI training and inference run too hot for traditional air cooling. Companies are increasingly adopting liquid cooling technologies, even in traditional air-cooled data centers.
The best Java certifications for software developers
Yes, Java certification is still worth it, but it pays to know which ones will help you stand out. Here's what you need to know about Java course certificates and hiring in 2025.
Microsoft aims to improve agent versatility with Copilot Studio updates
New features focus on ease of creation, interoperability, and overall usefulness of agents, while doubling down on management, security and governance, analysts say.
SAS enters new AI era with IPO on the horizon
SAS CEO Dr. Jim Goodnight and CIO Jay Upchurch share perspectives on AI, customer requests, and the company's upcoming IPO.
A spoof antivirus makes Windows Defender disable security scans
In a proof-of-concept, a security researcher demonstrated how the Windows Security Center API can be used to block the scans by Microsoft's built-in antivirus tool.
US and UAE collaborate on AI megaproject to boost regional innovation
The newly announced AI campus in Abu Dhabi, spanning 10 square miles, is set to become a pivotal center for AI development, focusing on regulated industries and emerging markets.
Why you should ditch the degree to succeed in IT
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World explains why certification may be more valuable than a computer science degree, explores organizations are moving back to on-prem from the cloud, and explains why Python is so popular.
May's Patch Tuesday serves up 78 updates, including 5 zero-day fixes
Five zero-day exploits earn this month's Windows updates a "Patch Now" recommendation.
iPhones made in US factories? Why it doesn't matter much
Focus on where the puck is going, not where it has been.
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