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The best human resources payroll software of 2023
With a lot of choices in the market, we have highlighted the top six HR and payroll software options for 2023. The post The best human resources payroll software of 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Microservices orchestration platform Temporal raises $75M and remains a unicorn
Temporal, an open source microservices orchestration platform used by companies including Netflix, Snap, and Comcast, has raised $75 million from a slew of high-profile investors including Sequoia Capital and Greenoaks. The startup has also maintained its coveted unicorn status with … Continue reading
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MortalKombat ransomware victims can now decrypt their files for free
Romanian cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has released a free decryption tool for MortalKombat, a months-old strain of ransomware targeting predominantly cryptocurrency users. MortalKombat, named after the popular video game franchise, was first observed by Cisco Talos researchers in January. The researchers … Continue reading
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Dish Network confirms network outage was a cybersecurity breach
Dish Network said the previously disclosed, dayslong network outage was in fact a cybersecurity incident affecting internal systems and websites.
Cisco and NTT join private 5G race
Private 5G customer deployments are now rolling out with enhanced connectivity and visibility. The post Cisco and NTT join private 5G race appeared first on TechRepublic.
How to add Docker support to Visual Studio Code
Integrate Docker support and Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code with this brief tutorial from expert Jack Wallen. The post How to add Docker support to Visual Studio Code appeared first on TechRepublic.
Archetype wants to help developers build a metered API billing solution
When developers are building software with API access, they need to figure out how to bill users fairly for hitting the API gateway. A flat fee probably wouldn’t cover the heavy users and would be unfair to the lighter ones. … Continue reading
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VCs and founders are finding life easy in the Big Easy
The good times are starting to roll in the New Orleans startup ecosystem. TechCrunch spoke to local founders and investors for a vibe check: How is the city emerging as a tech hub? A flood of both founders and capital … Continue reading
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EU narrows antitrust case against Apple over rules for music services like Spotify
The European Union sent Apple an updated list of objections as part of an ongoing antitrust case
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 update adds a button promoting its Bing A.I. chatbot
A button in the new version of Windows 11 will open an Edge browser window and prompt the Bing chatbot to respond to a user’s query.