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How EU organizations can turn sovereign cloud theory into action

If you’re like me, you’ve read one too many white papers, or sat through enough panels quibbling over the “true” definition of sovereign cloud for EU organizations. Enough theory. Sovereign cloud deserves more serious attention than niche policy discussions. The term is showing up in parliamentary hearings and audits, included…

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‘It’s a bit surprising’: Why the majority of businesses are still sending marketing emails without tracking ROI

Most organizations cannot reliably track returns from email campaigns Strong ROI exists only for companies that actively measure performance Many teams rely on content generation without deeper optimization strategies Email marketing continues to generate strong returns, yet many organizations still lack clarity on whether those returns are actually being realized.…

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‘They are not human’: Why AI has ‘predictable and systematic biases’ when it comes to judging people

AI mimics trust while relying on rigid, structured evaluation patterns Machines separate human traits instead of forming holistic impressions Competence and integrity dominate decisions across both humans and AI Modern AI systems do not simply process information; they make systematic judgments about people in ways that resemble human trust but…

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‘75% of resumes never reach a human’: Here’s the hidden reason your application is getting rejected by AI

Most resumes are filtered out by AI systems before any human review occurs AI screening prioritizes keywords over experience and capability Small wording differences can determine whether resumes are rejected Many job seekers do not realize that their carefully crafted resumes might never be seen by a human recruiter at…

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‘5.6 million names headed to the Moon’: Here’s how to buy the SanDisk Ultra microSD series used by the Artemis II mission

Only a very lucky few people ever get to travel into space, but more than 5.6 million names just completed a journey around the Moon, stored on a microSD card carried aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission. That flight sent four astronauts farther from Earth than humans have ever traveled, completing…

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Where we stand after 60 years of Moore’s Law

In April 1965, Intelco-founder Gordon Moore published a groundbreaking article detailing what he theorized would result in an exponential increase in the speed, power, and capability of computers in decades to come. Powered by increases in the number of transistors on a circuit, “Moore’s Law”, as it came to be…

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