Structured Cabling for 2025: AI and Beyond
AI is growing exponentially, causing imminent demand for faster speeds and reduced latency and necessitating additional resources.
AI is growing exponentially, causing imminent demand for faster speeds and reduced latency and necessitating additional resources.
2025 will likely see significant impacts on the cultivation the developing relationships between humans and machines.
Microsoft and LinkedIn recently partnered to create the 2024 Work Trends Index, a project aimed to identify AI labor and hiring trends.
Approximately a dozen Microsoft Copilot-branded products drive AI software and service applications, including in Outlook and Teams.
There are many ways that AI will affect IT in 2025, from enhancing cybersecurity to encouraging human collaboration with machine learning.
For professionals aiming to stay relevant and advance their careers, it's essential to focus on the IT skills that are most in demand.
Microsoft is planning to significantly enhance Microsoft Copilot for Windows with the arrival of version 24H2.
It can be difficult for SMBs to discern which of the thousands of tech trends will have a truly positive impact on their business.
Instituting a top-down, comprehensive strategy will be vital in contextualizing generative AI issues and use within the business.
In a recent blog, we opened the discussion of the rise of regenerative AI by entering the debate about the potential risks that are evolving as we speak. One of the risks, which is less mysterious and scary and is instead based on practicality, is the legal status of AI-generated products. Therefore, the following question is [...]