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Also: IT Priorities Survey Report Is Here; Microsoft's Quantum Dreams [View in Browser]( JUL 07 Next Gen Update [Next Gen Update]( Top Pick [AI in 2023: Top Stories (So Far)]( Alyse Burnside Our most-read AI articles have explored ChatGPT’s capabilities, Microsoft Copilot, and AI’s impact on developers. [Read More]( Headlines [Unisys Outlines Barriers and Breakthroughs with Cloud Innovation]( Sean Michael Kerner The Unisys report unlocks growth opportunities — as well as challenges — with cloud-enabled innovation. [Read More](    [Microsoft Aims to Develop Quantum Supercomputer in 10 Years]( [Will AI Take My Job? Investors at July 4th Cookouts Talk Tech, Recession]( [DeepMind Alum Wants to Use AI to Speed the Development of Green Materials]( [Big Tech Has a Troubling Stranglehold on Artificial Intelligence]( Spotlight [ITPro Today's 2023 IT Priorities Survey Report]( Find out which challenges and opportunities IT organizations perceive to be the most important today, as well as how IT leaders are factoring these considerations into their spending plans. [Read More]( Trending [Getting Used to Better Meeting Technology]( Eric Krapf What's already possible with remote meeting software, and how might it evolve and improve? [Read More](    [Fixed Wireless Access: An Enterprise Broadband Alternative]( Bob Wallace Depending on availability, fixed wireless access could deliver the bandwidth IT managers need to connect far-flung workers and remote sites. [Read More]( Security Focus [Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyberattacks]( Becky Bracken The ransomware group shows an evolution of its tactics with MOVEit zero-day — potentially ushering in a new normal when it comes to extortion supply chain cyberattacks, experts say. [Read More]( [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#6f2a020e06033c1a1f1f001d1b2f060109001d020e410c0002501c1a0d050a0c1b52263b3f1d00) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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