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    Enterprise AI is surging, but is security keeping up?

    Enterprises are ramping up the adoption of AI tools, according to new research, but the heightened security and data protection risks associated with the technology are causing serious headaches for cybersecurity professionals. A new report from Zscaler showed a 3,000% year-on-year increase in enterprise AI and machine learning (ML) adoption, based on analysis of over 536 billion AI transactions processed…

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    The complete IT toolbox you need to manage Macs in the enterprise – Computerworld

    Intego — Intego provides a number of different security tools, including malware detection, secure device wipe, network traffic content monitoring, and VPN service. AVG Security — AVG is a well-known player in the device and data security management. For Macs, it provides malware-detection tools and additional security features to block potential phising attacks, content blocking and firewall features. Avast — Like others on…

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    Intel under Tan: What enterprise IT buyers need to know

    Intel’s discrete GPU ambitions — especially in enterprise AI — have often appeared reactive rather than part of a clear strategic vision. The company entered the market late, facing Nvidia’s dominant CUDA ecosystem and AMD’s aggressive push into AI GPUs. “Tan’s background suggests he is unlikely to double down on discrete GPUs at all costs,” Singh said. “He understands that…

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    Forget Apple Intelligence, for the enterprise there’s webAI – Computerworld

    Tomorrow belongs to…? As Apple continues to focus on both privacy and security on its hardware, the value of its solutions for enterprise users increases. With a robust Apple Silicon processor improvement roadmap ahead, there’s little doubt that the capabilities of the AI models your Macs can run locally will improve.  If, and it’s a big if, Apple makes its Private…

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    Agentic AI – Ongoing coverage of its impact on the enterprise – Computerworld

    Over the next few years, agentic AI is expected to bring not only rapid technological breakthroughs, but a societal transformation, redefining how we live, work and interact with the world. And this shift is happening quickly. “By 2028, 33% of enterprise software applications will include agentic AI, up from less than 1% in 2024, enabling 15% of day-to-day work decisions…

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    Zoho aims to transform enterprise project management with new AI-powered DDPM platform – Computerworld

    “Our aim is to make data accessible to everyone on project teams, not just data engineers or analysts,” Elizabeth said. “This will increase transparency and improve efficiency among cross-functional teams.” Zoho has also brought its in-house AI engine, Zia, to the platform to automate data analysis and generate insights. For instance, Zia can spot project bottlenecks and take corrective action,…

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    Chrome Enterprise moves to better differentiate work, personal browsing – Computerworld

    The browser suite includes new secure sign-ins, user authentication, and identity management across Google services. Google Identity integrates with Google Workspace and other third-party applications, allowing businesses to streamline access management, bolster security, and make sure users have the correct permissions and access. Google IT teams also benefit from better profile reporting and data protection for unmanaged devices in BYOD…

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    Download the AI Risk Management Enterprise Spotlight

    Download the March 2025 issue of the Enterprise Spotlight from the editors of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World. Source link

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    Vision Pro is a good fit for the enterprise – Computerworld

    “An architecture firm uses Vision Pro devices with their design team. Their designers use Vision Pro to create and review 3D architectural models using spatial computing capabilities,” he told me. When deployed, the hardware is securely configured with specialized CAD applications and secure access to project files using Kandji. “We are also seeing it used as a platform for enterprises…

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    86% of enterprise codebases contain open source vulnerabilities

    Security vulnerabilities in open source projects have been a major threat to enterprises for years – and new research shows the issue is still causing havoc. Research from Black Duck’s annual open source security report found 86% of codebases contained open source vulnerabilities. The report added that 81% of those were classified as high or critical risk, marking a s…

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