Artificial intelligence (AI) has become essential for modern business. Cloud AI makes it accessible and scalable, eliminating the need for dedicated infrastructure or advanced expertise. Whether you’re a startup or an enterprise, it accelerates growth and innovation without large upfront costs.
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Cloud security: The hidden dangers businesses can’t ignore
The cloud should be a secure place for business data, but cloud misconfigurations and lax security practices often leave the door wide open for cybercriminals. This article explores how to close those gaps.
Why cloud security continues to fail
A recent report by the cloud security firm Tenable highlights an alarming trend: 74% of companies surveyed had storage settings configured incorrectly.
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Beyond passwords: Smarter ways to protect your online accounts
Passwords have been a staple of online security for decades, but relying on them alone is no longer enough. Cybersecurity experts now emphasize the importance of adding layers of protection to defend against today’s more advanced threats.
Why your security strategy must go beyond passwords
Cybersecurity experts at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) now warn that passwords are fundamentally vulnerable and should be avoided whenever possible.
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The 2025 laptop buyer’s guide for remote workers
Whether you’re at a coffee shop or your home office, your laptop should seamlessly keep pace with your workflow. Here’s an updated look at what makes a laptop remote-work ready in 2025, without drowning you in tech jargon.
Performance
A laptop’s processor (CPU) and memory (RAM) determine how effectively a machine handles tasks.