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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO Business Intelligence

We need a new generation of the Internet to address these obstacles – an Internet that is personal, functional, smart, inspires trust, and can be widely adopted by all. And it will do all of this while also significantly lowering Internet power consumption.

Internet 243
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Internet startup launches while embracing adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

When Brightspeed launched in 2022, the fiber broadband internet service had ambitious goals, acquiring a service territory encompassing more than 6.5 million locations in mainly rural and suburban communities in 20 U.S.

Internet 261
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Chinese cyber espionage growing across all industry sectors

CIO Business Intelligence

Operator Panda, which seems to be CrowdStrikes name for the group known as Salt Typhoon, specializes in exploiting internet-facing appliances such as Cisco switches. In addition to telecom operators, the group has also targeted professional services firms.

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CIOs look beyond ‘Big 3’ cloud providers for AI innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Guo cited several reasons why Athos abandoned its small on-premises infrastructure in favor of Vultrs specialized cloud platform, including Athos huge on-prem electricity and internet use as well as the need for security to train its large models. The move to Vultr has also proved less expensive, he says.

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3% IT budget increases fueled by AI, security, networking

Network World

about their priorities, challenges, and budgets related to SASE and network transformation.

Budget 456
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Bridging continents: The role of connectivity in Africa’s digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

While expanded internet access drives digital growth and opens opportunities for the adoption of more digital solutions, challenges remain in meeting the continents connectivity needs. It launched a Regional Information Infrastructure Project, enabling access to the international internet backbone through undersea cables.

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12 AI predictions for 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

AI will become accessible and ubiquitous When the internet first arrived, early adopters needed to learn HTML if they wanted to have a website, recalls Rakesh Malhotra, principal at Ernst & Young. Users needed modems and special software and accounts with internet providers. Now you just type in the word youre looking for, he says.

CTO Hire 354