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Microsoft, Google build out cloud capacity as AI powers consumption

Both hyperscalers expect to increase data center infrastructure investments this year to meet growing customer demand for AI computing.
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What is top of mind for CIOs in 2024?

Executives will track the evolution of generative AI while keeping IT spending in check and tech vacancies filled.
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Italy suspects OpenAI breached EU data protection laws

Organizations using the generative AI provider’s technology could face questioning down the road as well, according to Forrester Principal Analyst Enza Iannopollo.
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AI, new projects to jumpstart tech hiring in 2024

2023 was marked by fluctuations between tech talent availability and the end of big tech overhiring, but analysts expect the tech jobs market to return to more steady growth this year.
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For contractors, a lot to ponder five months into the fiscal year

Things are moving fast on the federal procurement front. New small business rules, GSA data gathering to club contractors with, all while appropriations seem to be forever in the future. The post For contractors, a lot to ponder five months into the fiscal year first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Asana vs. ClickUp: In-Depth Comparison

If you’re researching which project management software to use, you’ve probably already compared Asana vs. ClickUp. They are two of the most popular apps on the market, but that doesn’t mean they’re the best. Certainly, Asana is simple to use… Read More The post Asana vs. ClickUp: In-Depth Comparison appeared first on ProjectManager.
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‘Federally Employed Women’ would like a thing or two from Congress

While the threat of a partial government shutdown still looms, one group of federal employees has a message for Congress. Find a way past it. That is, in part, what concerns Federally Employed Women (FEW). For more, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with Pamela Richards, FEW’s president.  The post ‘Federally Employed Women’ would like a thing or two from Congress first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Former acting IG gets 18-month prison term in software theft

In today’s Federal Newscast: The Navy no longer requires a high school diploma to enlist. A long-time federal technology executive is retiring. And a former acting IG has been sentenced to 18 months in prison in a software-theft conspiracy. The post Former acting IG gets 18-month prison term in software theft first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Companies struggle to connect data to customer experience

Most businesses are struggling to integrate data insights into their user experiences, according to a Salesforce survey.
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