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News Slack said its ML models are trained on de-identified, aggregate data and that its models do not access message content
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Supported Content AMD will support the market trading firm as it looks to deliver performance improvements and meet future data needs
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Supported Content This marks the second time AMD has received this award, having previously been recognized for its research into the evolution of x86 microprocessors
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whitepaper How Dell Technologies innovations are leading the way in energy effiency and sustainability
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Whitepaper Apples to apples cost analysis between data centre types
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Whitepaper An overview of li-ion batteries in comparison to VRLA batteries for singlephase UPS applications
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whitepaper Best practices for bringing AI to organizational data
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In-depth A brief guide to Dell Technologies, a household name in hardware and a major player in the enterprise services space
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Opinion Infrastructure advancements and a continued Apex expansion are high on the list at this year’s Dell Technologies World event
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ITPro Podcast With LockBit's founder having been unveiled publicly and with international law enforcement still digging into detailed attack stats, the group is on high alert
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In-depth Under pressure to improve their sustainability credentials and offer cost-effective services, data centers are at the forefront of managing the cost of energy
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Reviews The sublime 3.2K 120Hz OLED display is the cherry on top of this excellent ultrabook, boasting the latest Intel silicon, good connectivity and solid battery life.
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Reviews An affordable all-flash device for data-heavy small offices, that provides a surprising amount of performance for the money
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Reviews An expensive two-bay NAS and that's before you load it up with disks and NVMes – nonetheless, it offers plenty of speed and an excellent feature suitable for many small office roles
By Bobby Hellard published
Reviews A well-built M3-powered MacBook that your small business can rely on – just be careful with your configuration choices
By Danny Bradbury published
Reviews A comprehensive endpoint security management solution for smaller organizations with a painful setup process
By Dave Mitchell published
Reviews With a 2U 30-bay all-flash array, powerful hardware specification, high memory capacity, and plenty of room for further expansion, the TS-h3077AFU is in a league of its own
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ITPro Podcast With LockBit's founder having been unveiled publicly and with international law enforcement still digging into detailed attack stats, the group is on high alert
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ITPro Podcast As leaders look to integrate more AI tools, support for soft skills could decide how successfully their workforce engages with the new technology
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ITPro Podcast As AWS was hit with $525 million in damages, April also saw leaders hit with difficult choices over ransomware and AI
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ITPro Podcast Better public and private sector collaboration is needed if the UK’s AI approach is to match the ambition of other nations
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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