Half of bosses out of touch with reality, study shows [Thu Mar 17 2022]

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Half of bosses out of touch with reality, study shows

Work Trend Index indicates things are about to get a little messy

 

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Google chases cloud giants with VMware Cloud Universal program

Doing all it can to catch up with AWS and Microsoft Azure for enterprise users

IBM meshes with Flexera to boost AIOps IT automation

Aimed at nixing non-compliance penalties, cloud overage costs

Salesforce sued in attempt to block release of Capitol riot info

CRM giant pleased to be named yet again on World's Most Ethical Companies list

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If you want to make your own chip and aren't Microsoft rich, who do you turn to?

$10,000 and Efabless may be what you're looking for

Intel axes older FPGA cards, moves development into hands of customers

If you want your own custom SmartNIC, knock yourself out, says x86 giant

AMD to Intel: Take our GPU talent? Two can play that game

Mike Burrows exits Chipzilla to lead advanced graphics at Radeon biz

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SDN contender Pluribus ports network OS to Nvidia SmartNICs

Here’s another reason to do hyperscale thing of offloading network functions to an accelerator

Rising wafer prices lift chip foundry revenues

Intel to slip into top 10 list with Tower takeover

Half of bosses out of touch with reality, study shows

Work Trend Index indicates things are about to get a little messy

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SiFive bags $175m to further challenge Arm with RISC-V

CEO tells The Reg his engineers still have sights on phones to servers

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Doom comes to the Pi Pico

A $4 microcontroller, you say? Will it run you-know-what?

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The right to repairable broadband befits a supposedly critical utility

A bolt of lightning has caused me days of misery, because the fix requires too much proprietary tech

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Europe advances crypto-coin regulation – without potential ban on Bitcoin

Vote held after red-tape targeting proof-of-work assets removed

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China's internet regulator squeezes famously freewheeling Reddit-alike

App already banned, now it's getting very close supervision

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CafePress fined for covering up 2019 customer info leak

Watchdog demands $500,000 after millions of people's info stolen and sold

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LokiLocker ransomware family spotted with built-in wiper

BlackBerry says extortionists erase documents if ransom unpaid

Linux botnet exploits Log4j flaw to hijack Arm, x86 systems

On a plus side, their code's not very good

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Russia-linked attackers breach NGO by exploiting MFA, PrintNightmare vuln

Patch flaws and enforce authentication policies, CISA and FBI warn

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UK regulator puts NortonLifeLock merger with Avast on ice

Security vendors now have 5 working days to explain to the Competition and Markets Authority why it's wrong

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The Windows malware on Ukraine CERT's radar

Government agencies impersonated, fake antivirus, another wiper, backdoors

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MATLAB expands to reach self-driving, wireless biz

Features aimed at industrial, IoT, autonomous needs

Red Hat effort to shut down WeMakeFedora.org deemed harassment

IBM's Linux distro giant unable to wrestle domain name from owner

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An open-source COBOL contender emerges

An all-FOSS, direct-to-binary compiler for the 63-year-old programming language

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Even complex AI models are failing 5th grade science

Even the sharpest of models fail to melt ice or build a circuit

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NSA spies ample opportunities to harden Kubernetes

You can trust them, they probably know all the weak spots. Ahem.

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Heaps of tweaks and improvements incoming with GNOME 42

The go-to desktop for Ubuntu, Fedora, and SUSE improves its fit and polish

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Machine-learning models more powerful, toxic than ever

US-China research collaborations and startup investments on the up, too

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Boys outnumber girls 6 to 1 in UK compsci classes

Despite girls outperforming boys when they choose the subject

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Are we springing into a Y2K-class nightmare?

Permanent daylight savings could be the glitch of the (new) century

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Ireland: Meta fined $18.6m for breaking EU's GDPR

Data protection watchdog imposes fine on half-trillion dollar valued Facebook firm

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Ukraine's nuclear plants: Chernobyl off diesel power, explosions explained

To the satisfaction of the International Atomic Energy Agency, at least

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Software upgrades help Mars helicopter keep flying

Ingenuity's Earth-side coding team has expanded, and so has its rover-assistance mission

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