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August 15, 2025
What CIOs can do when AI boosts performance but kills motivation
As AI reshapes the workplace, leaders must go beyond efficiency by designing workflows, culture, and training to keep employees engaged and motivated.
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Google Sheets cheat sheet: How to get started
How to use Google Sheets to create, work with, and collaborate on spreadsheets — and how Gemini, Google's AI assistant, can give you a head start.
What parts of ERP will be left after AI takes over?
Many organizations use agents and copilots to take out the drudgery work often associated with ERP systems, but others see an evolutionary alliance.
Wassette: A bridge between Wasm and MCP
Microsoft's new open-source tool kit offers a way to assemble lightweight and secure Model Context Protocol servers from WebAssembly components.
7 reasons the SOC is in crisis — and 5 steps to fix it
Breaches continue to happen as SOC analysts deal with too many alerts or rules of engagement that stops them from acting. Here are some of the common problems and how to fix them.
Nvidia: 'Graphics 3.0' will drive physical AI productivity
The company is pushing the idea that AI-generated graphics will be a key to improved productivity in factories and warehouses and can help train robots.
Critical SSH vulnerabilities expose enterprise network infrastructure as patching lags
Researcher at DEF CON reveals some critical challenges in widely used SSH protocol and provider recommendations on how to make it better.
Cisco strengthens AI networking story
Reinforced switches and routers, new software, and open-source commitments all target Cisco's enterprise AI networking undertaking.
Monitoring microservices: Best practices for robust systems
Keeping microservices healthy means more than tracking data — it's about turning logs, traces and metrics into insights that fix problems fast.
Ways CIOs can set more realistic expectations with vendors
Flexibility, expertise, and proactivity are main qualities CIOs look for in a partnership. Vendors have to fit the bill, too, in terms of affordability, and providing potential to scale and grow. Whatever the arrangement, make sure to have a clear understanding with your CEO.
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