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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

To tackle that, businesses are turning their budgets toward the cloud, with two out of every three IT decision-makers planning to increase cloud budgets in 2024, and nearly a third (31%) reporting that 31% of their IT budget is earmarked for cloud computing, according to the 2023 Cloud Computing Study from CIO.com parent company Foundry.

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Android’s new real-time app scanning aims to combat malicious sideloaded apps

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Android’s in-built security engine Google Play Protect has a new feature that conducts a real-time analysis of an Android app’s code and blocks it from installing the app if it’s considered potentially harmful.

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3 areas where gen AI improves productivity — until its limits are exceeded

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According to a research report IDC released in November, based on a survey of over 2,100 business leaders and decision makers with responsibility for AI transformation, 71% of companies already using AI are seeing returns on their AI investments within 14 months, averaging $3.50 EY is one example of a company widely deploying gen AI.

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The early returns on gen AI for software development

CIO

Early use cases include code generation and documentation, test case generation and test automation, as well as code optimization and refactoring, among others. Our initial launch of gen AI has enabled our team to develop code in days, instead of weeks.”

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Sprig raises $30M to help companies gauge users’ reactions to products

TechCrunch

It brings the company’s total raised to $90 million, which CEO Ryan Glasgow says is being put toward expanding Sprig’s service line, support sales and marketing efforts, and dedicating resources to integrations and partnerships. Sprig provides surveys and templates for research teams conducting user experience studies.

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CIOs not entirely sold on generative AI copilots

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AI tools can help coders clean up logic and coding errors and find security problems, and they may also help to accelerate programmers’ skills, cutting the sunk cost of internal training, he suggests. Copilot sets a new baseline — one where every employee gains the skills to write, design, code, analyze data, and more. No,” he says.

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Getting the most out of open source without sacrificing security

CIO

By its very nature, open-source code is accessible to whoever wants to see it—including potential attackers. That means an attacker looking to crack into an organization’s systems could simply examine the readily available open-source code and pick out vulnerabilities to exploit. What are their concerns?