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Charlotte Trueman

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Charlotte Trueman is a staff writer at Computerworld. She joined IDG in 2016 after graduating with a degree in English and American Literature from the University of Kent. Trueman covers collaboration, focusing on videoconferencing, productivity software, future of work and issues around diversity and inclusion in the tech sector.

UK Spring Statement: Gov't pledges incentives for AI and quantum development

New Tableau AI features and Slack integration aim for data accessibility

New Tableau AI features and Slack integration aim for data accessibility

Salesforce subsidiary Tableau seeks to fuel data-driven insights for its customers by adding personalization and automation to its business intelligence software.

Meta cuts an additional 10,000 jobs from global workforce

Meta cuts an additional 10,000 jobs from global workforce

Four months after it laid off 13% of its workforce, Meta has announced a fresh round of cuts, impacting recruitment, tech, and business groups

WhatsApp would rather quit UK than comply with Online Safety Bill

WhatsApp would rather quit UK than comply with Online Safety Bill

UK’s Online Safety Bill requires messaging companies to remove end-to-end encryption to scan messages for child sex abuse material.

Unnecessary meetings draining employee productivity: Report

Unnecessary meetings draining employee productivity: Report

Not only are employees sitting in on more meetings now, but those meetings are also getting longer.

Slack boosts AI capabilities with new ChatGPT app

Slack boosts AI capabilities with new ChatGPT app

ChatGPT for Slack enhances the collaboration tool's search capabilities, summarizes conversations, and will help you craft responses to co-workers.

Atlassian lays off 5% of staff to refocus on cloud, ITSM

Atlassian lays off 5% of staff to refocus on cloud, ITSM

The collaboration software company follows in the footsteps of big tech companies including Microsoft, Facebook, and Google in cutting staff to position itself for the long term, focusing on cloud migration and IT service management...

Dell’s revenue growth hinges on enterprise hardware sales

Dell’s revenue growth hinges on enterprise hardware sales

As PC revenue continues to fall, Dell Technologies is hoping that sales of servers, storage, and networking hardware can help counter the decline in commercial and consumer spending.

Tech layoffs in 2023: A timeline
Updated

Tech layoffs in 2023: A timeline

Facing an uncertain global economy and slowing revenue growth, technology companies have picked up the pace of layoffs in 2023, after sweeping job cuts rocked the industry last year. Here's an updated timeline of the more notable...

New Windows 11 update puts Bing Chat front and center

New Windows 11 update puts Bing Chat front and center

Weeks after it was first launched, users of Bing preview will be able to access the new AI-powered Windows 11 search tool, directly from the search bar.

Zoom sets sights on AI development as it posts fourth-quarter loss

Zoom sets sights on AI development as it posts fourth-quarter loss

A month after Zoom cut 15% of its workforce, the videoconferencing company says restructuring will let it weather economic uncertainties, as it incorporates AI into its products.

Microsoft’s new Teams Premium tier integrates with OpenAI's GPT-3.5

Microsoft’s new Teams Premium tier integrates with OpenAI's GPT-3.5

Weeks after extending its multibillion dollar partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft has announced that new Teams AI capabilities will be underpinned by OpenAI's GPT-3.5 natural language model.

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