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News The new model pushes open source as a serious contender in the AI space, and proprietary models might soon find themselves playing catch-up
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Hypershield leverages its recent acquisition of Isovalent to provide a highly-distributed security architecture that brings security wherever you may need it
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News The open-source giant said the additions will help organizations tackle vulnerabilities in their supply chains earlier and improve overall resiliency
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ITPro Podcast With the EU AI Act’s sweeping requirements on their way, companies will need to take precise steps to demonstrate AI risk management
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In-depth As businesses grow their data estate, cracking the issue of long-term data storage remains a primary focus for IT teams
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Case study Through DrDoctor’s digital portal for patient appointments and advice, the Rheumatology team at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has dramatically cut
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Industry Insights Partners see the intelligent use of data as vital to their future growth and transformation, but must overcome practical challenges
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Reviews While not the strongest screen quality or performance, the Flex 5i Chromebook Plus gets most of the way there on a lower budget
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Reviews With a potent Nvidia GPU and superb 120Hz OLED display, the new Vivobook Pro is a superb do-it-all laptop that won't break the bank
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Reviews The E16 is a decidedly unglamorous laptop but its solid keyboard and long battery life make it a great work machine
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Reviews The tactile project management suite has a focus on maintaining efficient teamwork and its most logical competition is a wall full of sticky notes
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ITPro Podcast With the EU AI Act’s sweeping requirements on their way, companies will need to take precise steps to demonstrate AI risk management
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ITPro Podcast A major attack on the electoral commission raised concerns for the security capabilities of public and private organizations
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ITPro Podcast As leaders face pressure to demonstrate innovative approaches, AI FOMO has to be matched with a proper understanding of the technology’s abilities and limitations
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ITPro Podcast As the amount of data we use and create grows, firms need to shore up their storage strategies or risk of far more expensive migrations – or even data loss – down the line
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ITPro 20/20 The technology, policies, and markets likely to shape IT decision-making in the year ahead
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ITPro 20/20 A look at the shady world of cyber security networking and online communities
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ITPro 20/20 Issue 32 looks at the problems that can arise when businesses choose to embrace flashy terminology at the expense of simplification
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ITPro 20/20 Advancements in the core technology mean holograms could soon become instrumental in eliminating the worst aspects of hybrid work