What We're Reading: Page 224
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 18, 2019
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Ars Technica
Breach affecting 1 million was caught only after hacker maxed out target’s storage
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Scientific American
Quantum Computer Made from Photons Achieves a New Record
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Federal Times
Amazon files paperwork for protest of Pentagon’s JEDI cloud award
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ZDNet
HPE launches container platform, aims to be 100% open source Kubernetes
Nov 15, 2019
Nov 14, 2019
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Ars Technica
Breach affecting 1 million was caught only after hacker maxed out target’s storage
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Harvard Business Review
When Algorithms Decide Whose Voices Will Be Heard
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Supply Chain Dive
FedEx Ground using virtual reality to train, retain workers
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Fortune
Most Executives Fear Their Companies Will Fail If They Don't Adopt A.I.
Nov 13, 2019
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CNBC
Iowa paid Coalfire to pen test courthouse, then arrested employees
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Deadline
Disney Stock Rises As Investors Overlook Tech Glitches Hitting Disney+ Debut
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WSJ
Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Triggers Federal Inquiry
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Fortune
Chasing Unicorns, a Silicon Valley Giant Heads to Denmark
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HR Dive
Why you can — and should — train workers to be curious, responsible
Nov 12, 2019
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Harvard Business Review
Getting Over Your Fear of Talking About Diversity
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GeekWire
15 years of blogging at Amazon: Lessons in DIY communications from Jeff Barr, the voice of AWS
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Ars Technica
The best science and math moments in Sesame Street’s first 50 years
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VentureBeat
When AI is a tool and when it's a weapon
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ZDNet
Data analytics' big problem: 'The tools are nice, but how do you get people to use them?'
Nov 11, 2019
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TechCrunch
The post-exponential era of AI and Moore’s Law
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HR Dive
Navigating weed at work: 5 questions to answer
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The New York Times
Powerful Coalition Pushes Back on Anti-Tech Fervor
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The Wall Street Journal
The Rising Threat of Digital Nationalism