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Early Morning Byte: Friday, April 11, 2025
Let's Wrap the Week | Early Morning Byte
Microsoft just turned 50, and to celebrate, it threw a big Copilot Event that blended a bit of nostalgia with a lot of future-looking tech.
UKG, a global leader in HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions has appointed a new Chief Information Officer who brings a strong track record of enterprise technology leadership.
The Port of Seattle has officially confirmed that around 90,000 people had their personal information compromised in a ransomware attack that hit its systems back in August 2024.
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As global trade rules keep shifting, software and logistics tech companies are finding themselves in the right place at the right time.
In a recent article, Contributing CIO Paul Zyla breaks down the cycle of tech whiplash and why clarity in priorities beats the constant chase for shiny new tools.
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