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As companies start relying more on AI - powered tools to serve increase productiveness and efficiency , they need to remember about create policies that can handle any ethical , virtual or legal egress , indite Richard Marcus , head of information security at AuditBoard .

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harmonize to a Gartner survey , more than half the organizations that use AI have policies in place . But , as Marcus point out , build a upstanding rulebook now can help preclude pile of vexation in the future .

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Pitch Deck Teardown: Doola’s $1M strategic investment deck

Though there ’s some information missing from Doola ’s deck , resident slant expert Haje Kamps found a lot to like : The fellowship really seems to know its audience and does a skilful job explain the problems it ’s try on to solve in one dim-witted slide .

Still , there ’s not a set about the product itself , the competitive landscape , or a go - to - market plan , constitute it knockout to realise on the nose how the ship’s company will do what it promise .

Any growth is good, but sustainable growth is the key to success

Matt Lerner , who spent 11 years in marketing at PayPal , offers some solid advice for founders : “ Selling more is like the last whole step ; the first step is study , ” Lerner told Haje Kamps . “ The next step is trying stuff and formalize it . In the very first come up with some ideas that could be big if they work , and validate them . ”

Developer experience is more important than developer productivity

Business loss leader are hale to measure the wallop of their job , and an important metric to track is often productivity : how much oeuvre was done in a clock time period . But Atlassian ’s head of DevOps , Andrew Boyagi , argues that perhaps this is the wrong metric unit to focalise on . “ Imagine the possibility if the same amount of clip and energy was invested in improving developer productiveness rather than trying to measure it , ” he writes .

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Was HPE’s $14B Juniper acquisition a wise move?

A few week after HPE ’s monumental $ 14 billion deal to buy Juniper , investor do n’t seem to be thrilled — at least if you measure out their upheaval by how the parentage is doing . But the bit look good , and the acquisition could help pad HPE ’s networking business : The Juniper purchase will forthwith increase the networking segment from 18 % of entire tax revenue to 32 % , an analyst tell Ron Miller and Alex Wilhelm . So why do investor seem skittish ?

Startups must strategize and budget for AI-assisted software development in 2024

Alex Circei , CEO and carbon monoxide - founder of Waydev , cut mighty to the following : “ enterprise need to realise how much to budget into AI tools , how to weigh the benefits of AI versus new military recruit , and how to secure their preparation is on point . ” Not doing so can lead to wasted money , waste campaign and even losing stave .