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If patching prowess is determined by how many flaws actually get fixed, then Microsoft is second worst, Sun is the very worst and Mozilla comes in third. The research was done by IBM, which, not coincidentally, came out looking fairly okay in fifth, one ahead of Google.
Are Sun et al. as bad as IBM says? Speak your piece at [email protected].
Posted by Doug Barney on 08/30/2010 at 1:18 PM
Attracting attention, whether through a default or funny Wi-Fi name, could lead to a security issue.
In the wake of last year's CrowdStrike incident, Microsoft has worked to publicly rehabilitate its security image through new initiatives and public commitments to improve. That push continued this week at Ignite, where Microsoft announced a handful of new security tools and updates.
As should be no surprise, Copilot took center stage during Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's keynote speech to open Microsoft Ignite 2024.
Microsoft is consolidating its Azure generative AI tools into a unified platform named Azure AI Foundry.
While Fabric has improved in the year since its release, there are still some glaring issues with the platform.
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