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Harnessing generative AI for good

Candid

Rather than getting swept away by the allure of generative AI and casting about for some possible application (like a hammer looking for a nail), we should start instead by deeply understanding the problem we aim to solve from the perspectives of those directly impacted. But training and running large language models is expensive.

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Does the Used IT Market Have a Future?

Tech Soup

Citrix cites Gartner Device Shipment Forecasts that find that the business PC market will grow at a rate of about 10% per year for the next few years. Thus, it continues the decades-long trend that IT spending has an increasing share of the global economy. How robust is the used computer market and is it trending down or up?

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Is the Used Computer Market Going Away?

Tech Soup

Thus, it continues the decades-long trend that IT spending has an increasing share of the global economy. Below, I’ll describe some recent research on the used, or "secondary," marketplace as well as some of the trends that address the viability of the refurbished computer market. Refurbishment and the Environment.

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Crystal Ball: Cloud Computing and SaaS

NTEN

Enter Gartner. According to Gartner (and they do consider themselves the authority here), Cloud computing is: A style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-related capabilities are provided as a service to external customers using Internet technologies. Code is consumed on a one to many model, and it's a pay for use subscription.

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3 Steps to Making Data Protection a Priority at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

But nonprofits are also business enterprises, built on an underlying model that allows their programs and organizations to operate and succeed. According to research firm Gartner, 99% of cloud security failures and resulting data loss will be the customer’s fault through 2025. We see a similar trend within the Salesforce platform.

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