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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John and Lou tackle VMwareâs shifting strategy under Broadcom, discussing whether the virtualization giant is losing ground. They also dig into the resurgence of the Spectre vulnerability and what it means for IT security in 2024. Plus, with recent fines over the 2020 SolarWinds hack, CISOs are facing more pressure to cover their bases. Tune in for expert opinions and insights from the world of Enterprise IT.
Show Notes:
News Bytes:
VMWareâs Future Under Broadcom:
â˘With Broadcomâs acquisition of VMWare, companies are jumping ship due to rising costs.
â˘John and Lou discuss potential alternatives
â˘https://www.linkedin.com/posts/prgmd_has-broadcom-killed-vmware-many-businesses-activity-7253122328279076866-FfjD?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios
AI Agents: Anthropicâs and Microsoftâs Automation Tools
â˘Anthropicâs AI Agents:
â˘New AI models automate tasks like keystrokes and mouse clicks, aimed at software developers.
â˘https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/anthropic-releases-ai-automate-mouse-clicks-coders-2024-10-22/?_bhlid=11acf92736eb5937f843fe68c430b79a27b05f8f
â˘Microsoftâs AI Agents:
â˘No-code AI tools for automating daily tasks, releasing in November.
â˘Easy access to AI-powered automation without programming skills.
â˘https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-allow-autonomous-ai-agent-development-starting-next-month-2024-10-21/
AGI Prompt Attacks: Deceptive Delight
â˘Researchers found a method to trick AGI models into revealing restricted info with cleverly crafted prompts.
â˘AI systems can be manipulated to reveal hidden data, posing risks for sensitive information handling.
â˘https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/researchers-reveal-deceptive-delight.htmlhttps://thehackernews.com/2024/10/researchers-reveal-deceptive-delight.html
CISO Accountability in the SolarWinds Fallout:
â˘CISOs are becoming the new shields for corporations and what this means for corporate liability in data breaches.
â˘https://www.csoonline.com/article/3578782/four-firms-charged-fined-over-handling-of-solarwinds-hack-disclosures.html
CVE of the Week:
Spectre Bug Resurfaces:
â˘Despite widespread patches since 2017, Spectre is back in the spotlight.
â˘This time, researchers found a way to bypass hardware mitigations and access root passwords, leaving companies exposed.
â˘https://www.phoronix.com/news/Torvalds-Frustrated-Buggy-HW
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In this inaugural episode of IT SPARC Cast Deep Dive, John and Lou explore the impact of AI on K-12 education. They discuss how different school districts are handling the integration of AI tools, including the use of tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Are schools ready for this shift, or are they playing catch-up? Join the conversation as they examine the challenges, policies, and future of AI in the classroom.
Show Notes:
AI in the Classroom: A Case Study:
John spoke with two IT directors from different school districtsâone in a rural, lower-income area (School A) and another in a more affluent, suburban district (School B). They compare how these districts are tackling the challenges of AI in education.
â˘School A has implemented an acceptable use policy focused on preventing plagiarism with AI tools like ChatGPT.
â˘School B has adopted School AI, a specialized tool that monitors student AI use and helps keep them on task.
ChromeBooks and Google Gemini:
The rise of AI-integrated hardware in education is becoming a growing concern, with Google Geminiâs introduction to new ChromeBook models. Will schools be able to control these tools effectively, or will they be forced to adopt AI faster than they are prepared for?
Student Learning and AI:
Both districts are at different stages of AI adoption, but both recognize the importance of educating teachers on responsible AI use before fully integrating it into the classroom. AI tools like Canva and School AI have been introduced to help students, but privacy and ethical concerns loom large.
Wrap Up:
John and Lou discuss their takeaways: Schools are at the beginning stages of AI adoption, but they are aware of the challenges ahead. They encourage listeners to share their experiences and insights regarding AI in education.
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John and Lou dive into the complexities of open source funding, the future of data centers powered by small modular nuclear reactors, and critical security vulnerabilities you need to know about. With a CVE hitting your firewall hard and the increasing fragility of AI systems, we cover what you need to secure your enterprise IT systems. Tune in for insights from seasoned pros in the IT space.
Show Notes:
News Bytes:
⢠Open Source in Crisis: How enterprises rely on open source software and the importance of funding it.
⢠Python and Linux are at the core of infrastructure, but without proper support, businesses are at risk.
⢠Example: The left-pad NPM issue that caused widespread disruptions.
⢠How can businesses support open-source projects?
⢠Corporate sponsorships, direct monetization, and intermediary companies like Red Hat and Canonical are crucial solutions.
⢠A spotlight on Germanyâs Sovereign Tech Fund, leading the way in public aid for open source.
⢠https://www.infoworld.com/article/3557846/how-do-we-fund-open-source.html
⢠AIâs Growing Energy Demands
⢠Amazon and the U.S. Department of Energy are collaborating on small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to power data centers.
⢠Microsoft, Amazon, and others are exploring nuclear power to handle the future energy demands of AI.
⢠Lou explains the cutting-edge advancements in liquid fluorine salt reactors and their potential future applications.
⢠https://www.geekwire.com/2024/doe-announces-900m-for-next-gen-reactors-as-amazon-launches-nuclear-power-pursuit/
⢠The Changing Landscape of IT Jobs
⢠Despite big layoffs from tech giants, smaller companies are filling the gap.
⢠AI and its role in reshaping the IT job market, including a shift toward roles in tech support, help desk, and AI development.
⢠https://www.computerworld.com/article/3554907/big-shift-in-it-employment-shows-new-skills-are-needed.html
CVE of the Week:
⢠Firewall Meltdown: Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Check Point firewalls are facing severe vulnerabilities with CVEs like 2024-23113.
⢠Fortinetâs OS vulnerabilities could allow attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
⢠Palo Altoâs CVEs include operating system-level command injection vulnerabilities with a severity rating of 9.9 out of 10.
⢠What should you do? Embrace defense-in-depth strategies and stay in touch with your firewall vendors for immediate updates.
⢠https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-23113
⢠https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/cisa-warns-of-critical-fortinet-flaw-as.html
Wrap Up:
â˘Call for feedback: Send your topic ideas or feedback to [email protected] or connect with us on X (@itsparccast).
â˘Be sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you donât miss next weekâs insights into enterprise IT.
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John and Lou tackle the latest tech news, including a troubling Microsoft vulnerability affecting Mac apps, a phishing scam using physical mail, and malware targeting air-gapped networks. They also preview an upcoming book critiquing tech management practices and delve into Gartnerâs 2024 tech trends. Tune in for insights, opinions, and practical advice for staying ahead in the IT world.
Show Notes:
News Bytes:
⢠Microsoftâs Mac App Vulnerability: The hosts dive into a security issue affecting Microsoftâs Mac apps, where an entitlement disables MacOSâs hardened runtime, potentially allowing malicious DLL execution. Microsoft has partially addressed the issue but left some apps vulnerable.
https://www.macworld.com/article/2432176/microsoft-apps-on-the-mac-have-a-security-hole-that-wont-get-fixed-soon.html
⢠Air-Gapped Network Threats: Lou shares news about sophisticated malware targeting air-gapped networks, discovered by ESET. The malware employs USB drives for infiltration and advanced techniques for data exfiltration. The discussion touches on the human factor in security and the evolving threat landscape.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/10/two-never-before-seen-tools-from-same-group-infect-air-gapped-devices/
⢠Old-School Phishing Goes Physical: Phishing has gone back to basics, with scam letters arriving in physical mailboxes in Germany, mimicking legitimate bank correspondence. John shares a personal phishing experience, emphasizing the need for skepticism, even with familiar-looking messages.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2419859/police-warn-of-deceptively-genuine-phishing-by-post-how-the-scam-works.html
⢠Book Preview â âFatal Abstractionâ: Lou introduces an upcoming book arguing that managerial practices are to blame for many tech problems, touching on over-reliance on software and management misunderstandings. The hosts discuss management issues and softwareâs limitations in solving business challenges.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/8/24265264/what-if-techs-problem-is-management
⢠Gartnerâs 2024 Technology Trends: The episode touches briefly on Gartnerâs top tech trends for the upcoming year, including AI trust and security, continuous threat exposure management, and industry cloud platforms.
https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/gartner-top-10-strategic-technology-trends-for-2024
CVE of the Week:
⢠âPerfCTLâ Linux Malware: This weekâs CVE is a stealthy malware called âPerfCTL,â which exploits servers for cryptocurrency mining or malicious network activity. The hosts recommend packet-based analytics tools to detect unusual network behavior and discuss how to protect against such threats.
https://www.wired.com/story/perfctl-stealthy-malware-infected-linux-systems
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John and Lou dive into Dellâs controversial return to office mandate, the future of Intelâs chip strategy, and the latest on Linux vulnerabilities. They discuss disaster recovery strategies, cybersecurity awareness, and how being prepared beats being lucky when disasters strike. Tune in for Louâs Hot Take on crisis management and how IT pros can navigate unexpected events with smart planning. As always, we cover the latest IT news, CVEs, and much more!
Show Notes:
News Bytes
⢠Dellâs In-Office Policy: How Dellâs move to require five days in the office is sparking employee discontent, and why remote work might still be the future.
⢠https://content.techgig.com/technology/wfh-ends-at-dell-sparks-outrage-among-employees/articleshow/113772027.cms
⢠Intelâs Gamble: Intelâs big bet on the 18A process and how Clearwater Forest Xeon chips could make or break the companyâs dominance in data centers.
⢠https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intels-turnaround-plan-revolves-around-this-one-chip-family-clearwater-forest-pictured-intels-first-18a-chip-slated-for-high-volume-manufacturing
CVE of the Week
⢠CUPS Vulnerability: A new Linux CUPS vulnerability has been exposed, affecting printing services across systems. Itâs a serious root-level exploit, and we break down the steps to mitigate it. Plus, a special shoutout to @EvilSocket on X for reporting the issue.
⢠Check it out: exploit sandbox here: https://x.com/ippsec/status/1841463975734657440
Louâs Hot Take
⢠Prepared vs. Lucky: In light of recent natural disasters, Lou emphasizes the importance of being prepared. He shares how IT teams can ensure continuous service during crises and highlights the increasing role of satellite communication (e.g., Starlink) for backup.
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IT SPARC Cast - September 27 2024: Old-School Linux, AI Monetization, and Unpatched Linux Exploits
Brief Description:
In this weekâs episode, John and Lou dive into the latest IT news with a nostalgic look at Linux running on a 1971 Intel processor, Cloudflareâs new AI bot marketplace, and an alarming unpatched vulnerability in the Linux kernel. They explore the implications of these stories for the enterprise, including hybrid work concerns, the evolving landscape of enterprise security, and key strategies for navigating IT challenges. Lou delivers a hot take on the future of remote work, and John addresses how enterprise IT can better adapt to changing workplace dynamics.
Episode Sections:
News Bytes
â˘Linux on Intel 4004 Processor: A tech enthusiast boots Linux on a vintage Intel 4004.
â˘Necro Trojan on Google Play: The Necro Trojan malware has infected millions of devices via the Google Play Store, posing a threat to enterprise networks through sideloading apps.
â˘Cloudflareâs AI Marketplace: Cloudflare introduces a marketplace allowing websites to charge AI bots for scraping data. This could open revenue streams for content-heavy enterprises.
â˘Smartsheet Goes Private: Smartsheet is set to go private in an $8.4 billion deal, reflecting a strategic pivot aimed at long-term growth.
CVE of the Week
â˘Unpatched Linux Exploit: A severe vulnerability (severity score of 9.9) affecting all modern Linux systems has been discovered, allowing full unauthenticated remote access. With no fix yet available, this exploit could have major implications for IoT devices and enterprise infrastructure.
Louâs Hot Take
â˘Remote Work Backlash: Lou takes on the growing trend of companies, including Amazon, forcing employees back into the office. He explores the potential long-term consequences for retention, productivity, and employee satisfaction.
Wrap Up
â˘Format Feedback: John and Lou ask listeners for feedback on possibly breaking the show into shorter, more focused segments. They discuss upcoming tweaks to the show format based on listener suggestions.
Links:
â˘Linux Intel 4004 boot kit - https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/linux-takes-476-days-to-boot-on-an-ancient-intel-4004-cpu-cpu-precedes-the-os-by-20-years
â˘Necro Trojan - https://www.securityweek.com/necro-trojan-infects-google-play-apps-with-millions-of-downloads/
â˘Cloudflareâs AI marketplace - https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/23/cloudflares-new-marketplace-will-let-websites-charge-ai-bots-for-scraping/
â˘Smartsheetâs $8.4 billion acquisition - https://www.geekwire.com/2024/smartsheet-acquisition-competing-bids-unlikely-8-4b-deal-could-fuel-other-private-equity-buyouts/
â˘Computer World article on Amazonâs return to office policy - https://www.computerworld.com/article/3532158/amazons-rto-mandate-likely-to-boomerang-other-companies-should-not-follow-suit.html
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, hosts John Barger and Lou Schmidt dive into the latest developments in the IT industry. They discuss the potential security risks associated with Microsoftâs Copilot, Intuitâs new enterprise suite, and the significant layoffs at Cisco and IBM. In the CVE of the Week, they explore an advanced phishing attack exploiting HTTP refresh in email. Johnâs Hot Take addresses Amazon CEO Andy Jassyâs push for a full return to the office and the implications for remote work. They wrap up with listener feedback on alternative data center power solutions.
Show Notes:
News Bytes
⢠Will Potential Security Gaps Derail Microsoftâs Copilot?
⢠Discussion on the security implications of Microsoftâs Copilot and data access concerns.
⢠Comparison with Appleâs approach to AI and data privacy.
⢠Questions about audit tools and how administrators can manage these new technologies.
⢠https://www.computerworld.com/article/3511345/will-potential-security-gaps-derail-microsofts-copilot.html
⢠Intuit Introduces Enterprise Suite
⢠Overview of Intuitâs new robust financial management system.
⢠Potential benefits for HR and finance operations.
⢠Concerns about the sustainability of customer success teams and long-term support.
⢠https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/enterprise/what-is-intuit-enterprise-suite/
⢠Layoffs at Cisco and IBM
⢠Cisco executes significant layoffs, hitting DevNet hard.
⢠Rumors about Cisco passing off AnyConnect VPN service to Microsoft.
⢠IBMâs stealth layoffs affecting thousands of employees.
⢠Importance of contacting account teams to understand the impact on services and support.
⢠https://www.theregister.com/2023/05/02/ibm_ai_back_office_jobs/
CVE of the Week
⢠Advanced Phishing Attack Exploiting HTTP Headers
⢠Discussion on a sophisticated phishing attack that uses HTTP header manipulation for credential theft.
⢠How the attack bypasses traditional email filters and user vigilance.
⢠Call for community input on mitigation strategies.
⢠https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/rare-phishing-page-delivery-header-refresh/
⢠https://www.linkedin.com/posts/unit42_phishing-timelythreatintel-unit42threatintel-activity-7218635942796926978-ztlB/
⢠Unit 42 Timely Threat Github - https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/Unit42-timely-threat-intel/blob/main/2024-07-15-IOCs-from-recent-phishing-campaign.txt
Johnâs Hot Take
⢠Amazonâs Return-to-Office Mandate
⢠John critiques Amazon CEO Andy Jassyâs decision to require employees to return to the office full-time.
⢠Analysis of the potential negative impacts on employee satisfaction and productivity.
⢠Discussion on the benefits of remote work and how it can be a win-win for employers and employees.
⢠https://www.wsj.com/business/amazons-return-to-office-plans-spark-concern-and-debate-among-employees-6273f615?mod=lead_feature_below_a_pos1
Wrap Up
⢠Listener feedback from Krangor on alternative power solutions for data centers, including geothermal energy and 360 Mining.
⢠Invitation for listeners to provide feedback and engage with the show.
Contact Information
Email: [email protected]
X (Twitter): @itsparccast
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt delve into the latest IT news, including a novel attack vector that uses radio signals from RAM to break into air-gapped networks, Oracleâs ambitious plans to power data centers with nuclear reactors, and the phasing out of ActiveX by Microsoft. Lou also introduces the power of eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology in his Hot Take, discussing its role in high-performance monitoring without compromising kernel security. As always, thereâs plenty of insights, banter, and a touch of nostalgia.
Show Notes:
Intro
⢠Episode Overview: RAMBO attacks on air-gapped networks, Oracleâs nuclear data center vision, and the unexpected longevity of ActiveX. [INSERT LINK HERE for further reading]
News Bytes
⢠RAMBO Air-Gap Attack: A groundbreaking attack vector discovered by Dr. Guri from Israel, where radio signals from RAM is used to exfiltrate data from air-gapped networks using radio signals. https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/new-rambo-attack-uses-ram-radio-signals.html
⢠Microsoft Phases Out ActiveX: A nostalgic look back at ActiveX and its impending deprecation in Office 2024, part of Microsoftâs broader security enhancements. https://www.computerworld.com/article/3510909/activex-to-be-disabled-in-office-2024.html
⢠Oracleâs Nuclear Data Centers: Larry Ellisonâs bold plans for next-gen data centers powered by small modular nuclear reactors, addressing energy needs and vulnerabilities. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/10/oracle-is-designing-a-data-center-that-would-be-powered-by-three-small-nuclear-reactors.html
CVE of the Week
⢠CVE-2024-43491: A critical vulnerability in Windows 10 version 1507, which allows attackers to roll back patches and exploit system flaws. Exploits are already in the wild, with a severity score of 9.8 out of 10. Microsoft advises immediate action to mitigate this threat. https://www.securityweek.com/microsoft-says-windows-update-zero-day-being-exploited-to-undo-security-fixes/
Louâs Hot Take
⢠Introduction to eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter): Lou breaks down the advantages of eBPF in high-performance monitoring, especially in cloud and container environments. He explores its potential in replacing kernel-level monitoring, offering better security without sacrificing performance.
https://falco.org/ Falco is a cloud-native security tool designed for Linux systems.
https://coroot.com/ is monitoring systems in containerized deployments
https://deepflow.io/ is doing full service mapping in containerized full stack deployments
https://cilium.io/ One of the core toolkits maintained by the team building eBPF.
⢠CrowdStrike Incident Recap: Reflecting on the March kernel panic caused by an update, Lou discusses how eBPF could mitigate such risks in the future.
Wrap Up
⢠Feedback Request: John and Lou invite listeners to share thoughts on eBPF, how theyâre handling Windows 10 updates, and any other topics theyâd like covered in future episodes. Reach out at [email protected] or @ITSPARCCast on X.
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt discuss Intelâs exciting new Lunar Lake CPUs and their potential impact on mobile IT. The duo dives into crypto jacking attacks targeting Atlassian Confluence servers and the critical vulnerabilities that could leave your systems at risk. The discussion continues with how IT can better support the remote workforce, from technical tools to managing human connections. Tune in for insights, tech updates, and practical management tips from experienced IT professionals.
Show Notes:
Intro:
â˘Episode introduction and overview of topics: Intelâs Lunar Lake CPUs, Atlassian Confluence crypto jacking, and supporting remote work.
News Bytes:
â˘Intelâs Lunar Lake CPUs
â˘Atlassian Confluence Crypto Jacking. https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/attackers-exploit-critical-atlassian-confluence-flaw-for-cryptojacking
â˘GDPR & Uberâs Fine https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2024/08/26/uber-fined-record-324-million-in-netherlands-for-transferring-sensitive-eu-driver-data-to-us/
â˘GITEX Global Preview https://www.gitex.com
CVE of the Week:
â˘D-LINK DIR-846W Vulnerability: Discussion of unpatched vulnerabilities in end-of-life D-LINK routers, rated 8+ on the severity scale. Emphasizing the risks of running legacy gear in your network.
Main Stories - Supporting mixed remote and on-site IT Teams
â˘Regular Virtual Meetings with a Purpose
â˘Tailored Engagement
â˘Asynchronous Communication Tools
â˘Team Building Activities
â˘Udemy - https://www.udemy.com
â˘LinkedIn Learning - https://www.linkedin.com/learning/
â˘Challenges App for iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/challenges-compete-get-fit/id1051342211
â˘Challenges App for Android - https://play.google.com/store/search?q=challenges+compete+get+fit&c=apps
â˘The Conqueror Challenges for iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-conqueror-challenges/id1539543704
â˘The Conqueror Challenges for Android - https://play.google.com/store/search?q=the+conqueror+challenges&c=apps
â˘Recognizing Contributions
Listener Feedback:
⢠Response to feedback from Krangor, recommending Miro and Obsidian for collaboration and project management.
â˘https://miro.com
â˘https://obsidian.md
Listeners can send their feedback or topic suggestions to [email protected] or connect on X @itsparccast. Watch on YouTube or subscribe via your favorite podcast platform.
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Show Notes:
Intro:
â˘Episode introduction and overview of topics to be discussed.
â˘Key Headlines: Polaris Dawn Mission and its implications for Starlink, Ciscoâs latest round of layoffs, and Microsoftâs TCP/IP stack vulnerability.
News Bytes:
â˘Starlink & Polaris Dawn: Discussion on the Polaris Dawn mission and how its new Starlink capabilities could impact high-performance networks and real-time trading.
â˘X (formerly Twitter) & Video Conferencing: Analysis of Xâs (formerly Twitter) entry into the video conferencing market and its potential competition with Zoom, Teams, and others.
â˘Cisco Layoffs: Examination of Ciscoâs latest layoff strategy, the potential impact on its workforce, and the implications for customers relying on Ciscoâs network solutions.
CVE of the Week:
â˘CVE-2024-38063: Deep dive into a high-severity vulnerability in the Windows TCP/IP stack affecting systems using IPv6. Discussion on the potential risks, the simplicity of the exploit, and the urgency of applying the available patch.
Main Stories:
â˘Supporting Remote Work: Exploration of the ongoing challenges in supporting remote workers in the IT industry. John and Lou discuss the lack of adequate tools and support for remote workers, the need for better collaboration ecosystems, and the potential for companies to reinvest cost savings into enhancing remote work infrastructure.
â˘Future Collaboration Tools: Discussion on the current state of collaboration tools and the need for better-integrated solutions that support various platforms and work styles.
Wrap Up:
â˘Listener feedback segment featuring a question from Robert about Broadcomâs acquisition strategy, particularly the VMware acquisition. John and Lou share their thoughts on the implications for the virtualization market and broader IT industry.
â˘Closing remarks and call to action for listeners to submit their questions and topic suggestions for future episodes.
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In the inaugural episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt dive into the latest happenings in the IT world with a mix of insights and a touch of humor.
NEWS BYTES:
â˘Extreme Networks Teams Up with Intel: A new alliance aims to supercharge AI capabilities within Extremeâs platform.
â˘Messy Data Hinders AI Adoption: Learn why disorganized data is holding enterprises back from leveraging AI effectively.
â˘Former Pivotal CEOâs New Venture: Rob Mee launches Mechanical Orchard, tackling the digital transformation of legacy systems.
MAIN STORIES:
â˘Training the AI-Enabled Workforce: As AI adoption skyrockets, how do companies prepare their teams for this new landscape?
â˘HPEâs Acquisition of Juniper Networks: Regulatory hurdles are being clearedâwhat does this mean for the future of networking?
CVE OF THE WEEK:
â˘VMwareâs ESXi Vulnerability: A critical exploit tied to Active Directory could wreak havocâlearn why patching isnât always enough.
Tune in for expert takes, some speculation on the future, and critical info every IT professional should know!
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