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The Art of Resilience
Resilience is shaped through the habits, values, and relationships developed long before challenges arise. This article explores how leaders can remain grounded under pressure, strengthen their ability to navigate uncertainty, and help others move forward when the path ahead is unclear.
Humanizing AI Creates New Risks for Workplace Oversight
Companies are beginning to formalize AI agents inside day-to-day operations by giving them names, titles, reporting structures, and defined responsibilities. The goal is often cultural as much as technical, helping AI feel more familiar and more integrated into workplace routines.
The Glassworm Operation Revealed a New Threat Model for Software Development
Glassworm was a global malware operation that targeted software developers through the open-source ecosystem. According to CrowdStrike, the campaign spread through poisoned VSCode extensions, malicious software packages, and compromised GitHub repositories.
Dell and HP See Traction in the AI Refresh Cycle
Dell and HP’s latest results underscore growing enterprise investment in AI infrastructure, AI PCs, and data platforms. As organizations refresh legacy systems, both companies point to the demand for AI-ready environments that support performance, security, and productivity.
The Future of Enterprise AI Depends on Breaking Down Silos
A new IBM Institute for Business Value research report argues that many enterprise operating models have become obstacles to AI value. The report finds that 82% of C-suite executives say functional silos block value, while 55% of organizations are already developing or deploying an agentic AI operating model.
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