Recent live-fire training near the North Korean border helped familiarize soldiers with a system that lets them fire their weapons from inside armored vehicles using controls and sensors, according to ...
Remote work has become an essential business strategy in the digital world. Many companies now rely on distributed teams, cloud platforms and third-party partners to keep operations running smoothly ...
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General-purpose AI models, as useful as they are, can still struggle with complicated tasks that require deep knowledge and tight integration with business systems. Take supply chain as an example: ...
Remote work is here to stay. No surprises there. But the biggest learning from 2025 is about the gains companies can still capture by getting better at it. With the right management practices and ...
The option to work from home means that work truly works for everyone, says Avani Prabhakar, chief people officer of a large tech company. She explains how flexibility and asynchronous collaboration ...
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Cisco has released security updates to patch a critical vulnerability in the Unified Contact Center Express (UCCX) software, which could enable attackers to execute commands with root privileges. The ...
Cisco on Wednesday announced patches for nearly a dozen vulnerabilities, including two critical flaws leading to remote code execution. The critical bugs, tracked as CVE-2025-20354 (CVSS score of 9.8) ...
Everything was silent on the Interstate 70 corridor for a moment Wednesday afternoon as the Colorado Department of Transportation held traffic a few miles east of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial ...
Have you ever wished for a remote management tool that’s both powerful and ridiculously simple to use? Enter the GL.iNet Comet, a compact KVM device that’s rewriting the rules of system management.