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OpenAI’s MCP move tempts IT to trust genAI more than it should
Generative AI (genAI) poses a classic IT dilemma. When it works well, it is amazingly versatile and useful, fueling dreams that it can do almost anything. The problem is that when it does not do well, it might deliver wrong answers, override its instructions, and pretty much reinforce the plotlines of every sci-fi horror movie ever made. That is why…
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4 Reasons I Use an 18-Year-Old App to Copy and Move Files on Windows
Remember TeraCopy? This utility software was quite famous back in the Windows 7 era and offered a better way to move files between locations than Windows Explorer. You might be surprised to know that the tool still exists; in fact, I still prefer it over what we have in Windows 11. Faster than File Explorer (But Only In Certain Cases)…
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Atlassian looks to bundle collaboration tools, move away from standalone apps – Computerworld
Atlassian is making a larger push across the board in how it ships products. The company is also introducing other software collections that target different business and management processes. For example, the “Strategy” collection helps leadership teams analyze and execute strategies and manage talent and assignments. The company has a strong footprint among IT buyers, especially in the software development productivity…
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Prepping your gadgets, accounts, and apps for an overseas move
Moving is stressful at the best of times, and while moving to a new country is exciting, it also adds a layer of logistical complications, especially when it comes to tech. As someone who’s tackled several international moves — most recently, from my native Australia to the US in mid-2023 — here are some tips for figuring out what to…
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How to organize your finances for a move
Moving four times in six years has taught me a lot. Mainly, changing addresses is utterly exhausting, but also that it’s a lot more complicated than just putting your stuff in boxes and transporting them from point A to point B. This is especially true when it comes to moving your money and payments along with you while also trying…
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The Verge’s guide to an easier move
Most of us are familiar with the three basics of moving: packing, moving, and unpacking. But there are a multitude of things to be done both before and after a move that demand just as much of our attention — and for many of these, there are ways that tech can help. In this special group of articles, we will…
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‘A bold and highly strategic move’: Why Salesforce’s Informatica acquisition could be the key to Benioff’s agentic AI dream
Salesforce’s acquisition of Informatica could be a game changer for the company’s agentic AI ambitions, according to industry analysts, but questions still remain over how it will fit under the CRM giant’s umbrella. The $8 billion deal, announced earlier this week, will create the “most complete, agent-read data platform in the industry”, according to Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff. By bringing…
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The Sonos Move 2 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. At $336 (down from its usual $449), the Sonos Move 2 is seeing its lowest price ever right now, according to price trackers. That makes it a bit easier to justify if you’ve been eyeing a portable Bluetooth speaker…
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An (Almost) Foolproof Guide to Getting Your Security Deposit Back After You Move
Credit: Ian Moore / Lifehacker Composite; Catherine Ledner / DigitalVision / todaydesign / iStock / Getty If you’re preparing for a move, you have a lot to think about and most of it revolves, in some way, around your new place: Finding it, buying or leasing it, and moving all your stuff to it in a way that is fast,…
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Microsoft OneDrive move may facilitate accidental sensitive file exfiltration
The apparent intent of the Microsoft plan is to facilitate corporate workers who want to conduct a little personal activity while at work, something to help slightly with work-life balance. But IT leaders are not thrilled about having employee medical records, tax documents and private—sometimes very private—photos and videos on enterprise systems. The problem is potentially worse when the dataflow…
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