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SAP SE revamps application security scanning using simulation and automation

CIO Business Intelligence

SAP’s award-winning FioriDAST project mimics user and attacker behavior to safeguard its web applications. While hackers target companies of all sizes, a tech giant like SAP may have a bigger bull’s eye on its back because of the sensitive data it manages and the critical role its ERP applications play in global businesses.

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Will VMWare’s licensing changes push devirtualization of data centers?

CIO Business Intelligence

The landscape of data center infrastructure is shifting dramatically, influenced by recent licensing changes from Broadcom that are driving up costs and prompting enterprises to reevaluate their virtualization strategies. As a result, VMware customers can no longer purchase perpetual licenses or just the ESXi hypervisor on its own.

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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO Business Intelligence

Low-code/no-code visual programming tools promise to radically simplify and speed up application development by allowing business users to create new applications using drag and drop interfaces, reducing the workload on hard-to-find professional developers. It’s for speed to market,” says CTO Vikram Ramani.

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7 ways that low-code tools pay for themselves

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

But, did you know that development speed is just one of many ways that low-code tools can actually pay for themselves? In this article, we explain 7 different ways other companies use low-code software to pay for itself. In this article, you’ll learn how other companies get value out of low-code platforms. Crazy, right?

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Microsoft joins SAP, Oracle in setting sunset date for legacy ERP support

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft will end product support and updates for Dynamics GP, its legacy enterprise resource planning (ERP) product for small and medium businesses, on September 30, 2029, the company announced on Tuesday. Microsoft isn’t the only company attempting to lure its legacy customers into the cloud.

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Microsoft study: 75% of knowledge workers using AI at work, nearly doubling in six months

GeekWire

The study is based on a survey of 31,000 people in 31 countries, in addition to Microsoft 365 usage, LinkedIn data, and research conducted with big companies. Many of those using AI (about 78%) are adopting AI tools on their own, in a trend described in the report as “Bring Your Own AI,” or BYOAI.

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Avis Notifies Nearly 300,000 Customers of August Data Breach

SecureWorld News

The breach reportedly exposed customer names, addresses, driver license numbers, and other personal data. The company has contacted law enforcement, and the investigation is ongoing. The company has not yet disclosed the exact methods used by the attackers or how long they may have had access to sensitive systems.