Singer Taylor Swift increasingly has been pushing leftist ideology, and her most recent foray the political sphere not only sees her take a leftist tack, it sees her completely misconstrue Christianit
Ukraine withdraws 19 million Russian, Soviet-era books from libraries
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome to Find My Place in Tech
Lauren R.’s career switch came with feelings of imposter syndrome, but she realized she wasn’t alone. See how she found her confidence as a software engineer.
SASE – Necessary for the Future of Work
No one could have predicted how important and quickly SASE, which was first coined in 2019, would become relevant to almost every business in order to function in today’s environment. Here’s how Cisco is making it work for financial services clients.
Celebrating our 2023 EMEA Cisco Customer Experience Heroes
At Cisco CX, our customers are our heroes. We are honored to work with changemakers, innovators, and trailblazers who have partnered with our teams to achieve industry-leading and transformational outcomes for their businesses.
Linux Variant of Clop Ransomware Spotted But Uses Faulty Encryption Algorithm
The first-ever Linux variant of the Clop ransomware has been detected in the wild, but with a faulty encryption algorithm that has made it possible to reverse engineer the process.
Juggling the Demands of a Multicloud Environment
Digitization has evolved to include cloud computing in the delivery of computing services, reduction of costs, improvement of agility, and cloud security. The emergence of various cloud solutions has led organizations towards migrating assets from on-prem to the cloud with further diversifying by using multicloud and hybrid solutions to satisfy customers’ needs. Multicloud is on the rise, and organizations are rapidly turning to the idea of multicloud strategies, with some even dedicating a cloud to run single applications. COVID-19 has sped up migration to cloud computing, and organizations choosing to work with multiple cloud service providers for diverse reasons create…
60 years of Van Gend & Loos: Direct effect of EU law and a ‘new legal order’
The 5 February 1963 judgment of the Court of Justice in Case 26/62 N.V. Algemente Transport- en Expeditie Onderneming van Gend & Loos v Nederlandse administratie der belastingen (in short ‘Van Gend & Loos’) is one of the milestones of the Court’s jurisprudence and a fundamental building block of EU constitutional law, ‘universally celebrated as perhaps the most important case of the Court’, alongside the Costa v ENEL ruling of 15 July1964.