Editorial

How Recent Fed Rate Cuts Can Drive Software Innovation Hikes
Editorial How Recent Fed Rate Cuts Can Drive Software Innovation Hikes

On September 18, 2024, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percent (50 basis points)—a first since 2020 .  This will undoubtedly impact the U.S. economy in general, increasing disposable income and allowing businesses to keep more of their money free to invest, which tends to lead to gr

How to Spot a Deepfake
Editorial How to Spot a Deepfake

"Deep" in deepfake comes from deep learning, an AI branch that lets data go in, get analyzed, and make guesses like a human brain would. Until recently, most deepfakes came from Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). GANs pit two neural nets against each other: one makes stuff, the other

The Evolution of Work From Home Environments: Key Trends and Tools
Editorial The Evolution of Work From Home Environments: Key Trends and Tools

In recent years, remote work has become a common routine for many professionals. As we are past midway through 2024, we want to explore the future of remote work. In this exploration, we will discuss new trends, important tools, and solutions such as screenshot apps, screen recorders, Artificial

Breaking Down Silos: The Role of B2B Software in Enhancing Collaboration Across Teams
Editorial Breaking Down Silos: The Role of B2B Software in Enhancing Collaboration Across Teams

The fast-paced business environment organizations exist in today requires collaboration and as little friction as possible. Project teams often collaborate across different departments and time zones. Software as a Service (SaaS) tools play a central role in helping organizations work in

CrowdStrike: Lessons Learned from the Globe's Biggest System Crash
Editorial CrowdStrike: Lessons Learned from the Globe's Biggest System Crash

A fault with an update issued by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike led to a cascade effect among global IT systems Friday, with industries ranging from banking to airlines facing outages. Banks and healthcare providers saw their services disrupted, and TV broadcasters went offline as businesses

Smaller and Faster Windows 11 Updates: A Boon for Limited Resources
Editorial Smaller and Faster Windows 11 Updates: A Boon for Limited Resources

It takes one easy Google search to learn that too many Windows 11 users have complained about their update struggles, especially if they have slow internet or limited storage. To address this, Microsoft is finally innovating its code with "checkpoint cumulative updates." It was announced

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