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Critical warning from Microsoft: NET install domains changing

CIO Business Intelligence

In a post on Github , Rich Lander, principal program manager,NET core at Microsoft, offered more detail. Users who expected to be able to use the resources of the Azure content delivery network (CDN) from Edgio until November 2025, as previously announced, had a not-so-festive gift this week the CDN is now shutting down on Jan.

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AMD to cut 4% of workforce to prioritize AI chip expansion and rival Nvidia

Network World

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is laying off 4% of its global workforce, around 1,000 employees, as it pivots resources to developing AI-focused chips. A surprise call The latest layoffs were announced as AMD’s quarterly earnings reflected strong results – a strong increase in revenue as well as net profit.

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Google bets on nuclear power to drive AI expansion

Network World

Last month, Microsoft and Constellation Energy agreed to revive a unit at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island plant, the site of the worst US nuclear accident. Most recently Microsoft wound down an attempt to create underwater data centers. In March, Amazon acquired a nuclear-powered data center from Talen Energy.

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Global cybersecurity talent gap widens

Network World

CyberSeek is a data analysis and aggregation tool powered by a collaboration among Lightcast, a provider of global labor market data and analytics; NICE, a program of the National Institute of Standards and Technology focused on advancing cybersecurity education and workforce development; and IT certification and training group CompTIA.

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8 major IT disasters of 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

The incident prompted some CIOs to rethink their dependence on cloud infrastructure, and it caused Microsoft to focus more on kernel-level access for other software packages. Meanwhile, Delta Airlines filed a $500 million lawsuit against CrowdStrike and Microsoft and reconsidered its use of Microsoft products.

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‘An easy button to get off Windows’: Amazon’s new AI moves Microsoft apps to Linux

GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) LAS VEGAS — Amazon has a new use for AI: dumping Microsoft Windows. Amazon Q is the company’s flagship AI application for developers and businesses, originally announced here a year ago.

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Microsoft president: Business leaders ‘remarkably united’ in opposition to state tax proposals

GeekWire

Its going to be a lot easier to help grow the states economy if we have a sensible approach to taxation, says Microsoft President Brad Smith. “I actually think it’s an almost unprecedented outpouring of support from across the business community,” said Microsoft President Brad Smith in an interview.

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