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Emerging QR code threat: If you use this mobile tool for shopping, beware of ‘quishing’
QR codes are incredibly easy to come by, and we often engage with them in the real world, full of real-world distractions that may interfere with security best practices.
Lenovo, Microsoft launch cybersecurity solution, aiming to address top 2024 concern
According to Lenovo’s annual survey of CIOs, the issues of “privacy/security” and “cybersecurity/ransomware” are the most difficult challenges facing companies.
Toyota begins hiring, brings jobs and community support to Randolph County
“We have 2,100 jobs to fill in North Carolina, so better preparing our next generation workforce is critical,” said Sean Suggs, TBMNC president.
Why employees are resisting the return to office – and what to do about it
If companies truly believe they need their employees in the office they’re going to need to start by motivating, rather than threatening them. Here’s a look at the ongoing work-from-home debate.
What’s in a name? Business of Software conference is NOT just about software
“It is a software conference, but it’s a software conference that’s focused on the practical areas of any business: sales, marketing, storytelling, mental health.,” says Triangle entrepreneur Bill Spruill. “At the end of the day, this is all about founders and growing a business.”
Greensboro’s Apexanalytix acquires cybersecurity firm in 2nd acquisition of ’23
apexanlytix, also called simply apex, provides software, data, and analytics support for supply-chain companies to manage suppliers, mitigate fraud, and address overpayments.
More than profits: BLD Southeast brings B Corp values to the Triangle
This was the first BLD (pronounced “build”) Southeast event to take place in person. Local leaders were excited to bring the community to the Triangle.
From Diveplane to Howso: The meaning of AI startup’s name change and its open source future
Dr. Chris Hazard shares the latest on Howso goals for AI, the application of “open-source” on the industry, and his thoughts on the best direction for AI legislation.
Business of Software Conference is in the Triangle to stay
The Business of Software conference strategically caps attendance at 400, preferring to focus on being a meeting place for learning and creative conversations. Find out why they’ve made the move to Raleigh.

