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The End of Programming as We Know It

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It is not the end of programming. It is the end of programming as we know it today. Assembly language programming then put an end to that. Betty Jean Jennings and Frances Bilas (right) program the ENIAC in 1946. There were more programmers, not fewer This was far from the end of programming, though. I dont buy it.

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Global investors flee from Chinese tech stocks after the government crackdown on Ant and Alibaba

TechCrunch

Global investors are running from Chinese tech stocks in the wake of the government’s crackdown on Ant Group and Alibaba, two high-flying businesses founded by Ma Yun (Jack Ma) that were once hailed as paragons of China’s new tech elite. Shares of Alibaba are off around 30% from their recent record highs set in late October.

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Chinese cyber espionage growing across all industry sectors

CIO

China-linked actors also displayed a growing focus on cloud environments for data collection and an improved resilience to disruptive actions against their operations by researchers, law enforcement, and government agencies. In addition to telecom operators, the group has also targeted professional services firms.

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4 prerequisites for IT leaders to navigate today’s era of disruption

CIO

Despite the reduced costs, though, the necessity for comprehensive change programs remains paramount. Focus on data governance and ethics With AI becoming more pervasive, the ethical and responsible use of it is paramount. Today, advancements like gen AI are more accessible, costing a fraction of what things did previously.

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Google expands program to help train the formerly incarcerated

TechCrunch

Last April, Google launched Grow with Google Career Readiness for Reentry, a program created in partnership with nonprofits to offer job readiness and digital skills training for formerly incarcerated individuals. “[W]e believe that companies, nonprofits and government working together can be a powerful force for good.

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It’s 2025. Are your data strategies strong enough to de-risk AI adoption?

CIO

Shadow IT thrives on weak governance The struggle many organisations face is reflected in the relatively slow uptake of meaningful AI projects in Australia, which sometimes is at odds with the wants of their workforces. Another impediment to AI adoption is the ongoing need to ensure that appropriate governance and protections are in place.

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Volt Typhoon: What State and Local Government Officials Need to Know

Tenable

critical infrastructure highlights the need for increased vigilance from state and local governments. critical infrastructure is owned and operated by both public sector and private sector organizations, the threat is a concern for government agencies as well as corporate enterprises. critical infrastructure.