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Software stocks continue to tumble on AI-driven fears. Investors seem to think Microsoft is overspending on capital expenditures. The stock is trading at a modest discount to the S&P 500. The iShares ...
Microsoft has committed to invest up to $5B in Anthropic as it diversifies AI bets. Some software stocks have declined as AI coding tools like Claude Code threaten SaaS pricing power. Are you ahead, ...
There's a lot of hype surrounding Anthropic's Claude Code of late. It's a powerful tool for coders and one that may very well drive the price of software markedly lower as the technology advances. Of ...
As AI reshapes how we learn, work, and innovate, one question increasingly defines Europe’s economic trajectory: how do we ensure that everyone can benefit from this technological shift? In our latest ...
Every small business has a great story. The challenge is turning that story into ad copy that actually gets people to click. If you’ve ever struggled to find the right words, you’re not alone.
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Cory Benfield discusses the evolution of ...
A Maven plugin for generating Java code from Thrift IDL files. It's like official thrift-maven-plugin, but you don't need a binary of thrift, it's purely written in Java. This plugin leverages the ...
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All critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft, third-party, and open source code are eligible for rewards if they impact Microsoft services. Microsoft on Thursday announced a massive expansion to its bug ...
Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party. This policy shift ...