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Get your IT team battle-ready for the next holiday rush 

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An AIOps solution, one that applies artificial intelligence to IT operations, also helps you move away from the traditional “break-fix” method to incident management and keep your systems up and running no matter what. The result is faster mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to resolve (MTTR).

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Event-driven architecture (EDA) enables a business to become more aware of everything that’s happening, as it’s happening 

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Teams want more visibility and access to events so they can reuse and innovate on the work of others. The importance of events is elevated to be on par with application programming interface (API), with facilities to describe, advertise and discover events.

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How to prevent prompt injection attacks

IBM Services

For example, an attacker could cause a data breach by tricking a customer service chatbot into divulging confidential information from user accounts. For example, LLM apps should only have access to data sources they need to perform their functions, and they should only have the lowest permissions necessary. The remoteli.io

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Sports Tech: A New Spin In The Ball For The Sports Industry

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For any sporting event/activity to take place, several stakeholders must contribute as well as be satisfied. They range from the players and coaches to the event management officials and fans. The success of any event is directly proportional to the synergized contribution of these stakeholders.

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Public cloud use cases: 10 ways organizations are leveraging public cloud

IBM Services

Most of us take for granted the countless ways public cloud-related services—social media sites (Instagram), video streaming services (Netflix), web-based email applications (Gmail), and more—permeate our lives. A public cloud is a type of cloud computing in which a third-party service provider (e.g.,