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F5 reports $747M in quarterly revenue as stock surges 10%; company names new CFO

GeekWire

The Seattle-based application delivery company reported revenue of $747 million, up 6% year-over-year, and GAAP net income of $165 million, up more than 8% year-over-year. F5 said Monday that its board authorized $1 billion for its common stock repurchase program. The company’s stock is up more than 20% this year.

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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP): An online community with a virtuous goal

CTOvision

One of our CTOvision Pro subscribers requested we provide more context on web based and mobile application security and referenced the good work underway by OWASP. The Open Web Application Security Project is a non-profit online community dedicated to web application security. By Bob Gourley.

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F5 confirms new round of job cuts, continuing annual pattern of workforce reductions

GeekWire

The workforce reduction amounts to less than 2% of the company’s global workforce, a spokesperson for the Seattle-based application security and delivery company told GeekWire via email. Reporting its financial results this week, the company said its board authorized an additional $1 billion for its common stock repurchase program.

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Marc Benioff rails against Microsoft’s copilot

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2001, Microsoft deactivated Clippy by default, and a few years later the unloved Office assistant disappeared from the program altogether. The animation in the form of a cartoon paper clip appeared in certain work situations, asking if users needed help and giving suggestions. However, Clippy was not well received.

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AI success depends on a culture of innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2001, Steve Jobs called it as big a deal as the PC and venture capitalist John Doerr said it might be bigger than the internet. If we remain solely focused on just building better and better AI capabilities, we risk creating an amazing technology without clear applications, public acceptance, or concrete returns for businesses.

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Ready…Set…Start Your Containers

CIO Business Intelligence

Many developers faced difficulties porting applications developed for a particular computing environment decades ago. Each container leverages a shared operating system kernel and encapsulates everything needed to run an application (application code, dependencies, environment variables, application runtimes, libraries, system tools etc.)

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SAP trials meeting-free Fridays

CIO Business Intelligence

Chief Digital and Information Officer Florian Roth was among the first to try out the new program, introducing it to the company’s IT organization last year, Younosi told CIO.com. SAP’s Focus Friday program is part of a company-wide campaign to make its meetings more meaningful. IT organization an early adopter.

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