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FinOps SaaS: The missing piece of the puzzle

CIO Business Intelligence

FinOps, which was first created to maximise the use of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) models, is currently broadening its scope to include Software as a Service (SaaS). FinOps procedures and ITAM tools should work together to guarantee ongoing SaaS license management and monitoring.

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IT frustration costs companies more than $100 million a year — with shadow IT the only user solution

CIO Business Intelligence

Meanwhile, many enterprise employees turn to unauthorized apps and software to do their jobs, the study says. In many cases, employees download new apps because approved software is difficult to use or doesnt have the capabilities they need to get their work done, he says. Some organizations are too strict, however, Gfesser adds.

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SolarWinds debuts AI framework in its service desk product

Network World

IT observability and management software maker SolarWinds today introduced a new AI platform that when embedded into the company’s other solutions will provide generative AI capabilities to speed problem resolution, minimize downtime, and empower IT staff to improve service delivery.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result of all this experience, companies should know what to do to make sure they’re using properly-licensed code, how to check for vulnerabilities, and how to keep everything patched and up-to-date. Weird new license terms The landscape of different open source license types is complicated enough. Here are the top ones.

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Nintendo's updated social media guidelines target modified games, leaks from data mining

TechSpot

Nintendo's Game Content Guidelines for Online Video & Image Sharing Platforms, which have been updated for the first time since 2018, now include a section that states it will target: " features unauthorized game consoles and/or software not licensed by Nintendo or features video, images, sound sources, etc., that cannot.

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Apple confirms cloud gaming services like xCloud and Stadia violate App Store guidelines

The Verge

And now we know exactly why: Apple won’t allow those products, because of strict App Store guidelines that make cloud services like xCloud and its competitor, Google Stadia, effectively impossible to operate on the iPhone. Apple is pretty explicit about all of this in the App Store guidelines, specifically section 4.2.7:

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3 steps to eliminate shadow AI

CIO Business Intelligence

If not properly trained, these models can replicate code that may violate licensing terms. If the code isn’t appropriately tested and validated, the software in which it’s embedded may be unstable or error-prone, presenting long-term maintenance issues and costs. Models can produce material that may infringe on copyrights.