The IT Scoop - IT Scoop’s 2020 Year in Review
Friday, December 18, 2020
TOP STORIES OF THE YEAR
Upgrades to iOS 14, the latest version of the iPhone operating system, came with warnings of a need for extreme caution by some in the media. A focus on intelligence is what allowed HP to pivot sharply during the pandemic, protect its employees, and assure that the HP Way culture not only survives but flourishes. Elemental changes among IBM’s enterprise customers and in global markets are shifting emphasis away from traditional infrastructure services.
TECH TRIVIA: Q:Which scientist created the Turing Test? A: Simon L. Turing Find the answer at the bottom of this email.
Intel remains both the more powerful and the more profitable company, but its valuation has taken a pounding due to organizational issues. The art of deception is becoming ever more important when it comes to keeping cyberattackers at bay. Attivo Networks has created ADSecure to protect Active Directory from cyberattacks.
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TRIVIA ANSWER: The answer is D, Alan Turing created the Turing test! The test was created in 1950 to help us determine if machines could mimic human intelligence. Learn more about AI in this article.
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