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Microsoft is moving more of the data governance workload to users, but says that this will lead to greater accountability and transparency.
Under the supervision of ‘digital escorts’, foreign workers maintain US government systems, ProPublica reports.
Computerwoche's Martin Bayer sat down with Thorsten Hermann, SVP technology and Germany country leader, at Oracle to discuss ...
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Microsoft has released a new GitHub Copilot extension in public preview designed to help enterprise .NET developers modernize ...
Microsoft and AWS each made up roughly 30 to 40 percent of the Brit cloud market in 2024, it estimates. Google, the third big ...
AI has prevented real-world cyberattacks before they could begin, proving AI fast enough to beat human threat actors to ...
Discover how Julius AI simplifies complex data analysis for US businesses and researchers. Learn about its recent $10M ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A cyber-espionage campaign centered on vulnerable versions of Microsoft's server software now involves the deployment of ransomware, Microsoft said in a late Wednesday blog post.
AI is undoubtedly an amazing tool to help with programming tasks, but there is the danger that it's becoming too heavily ...