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Netflix will stop offering the standard plan without ads, a decision that it already started to implement in some countries in summer for new subscribers, and that it will extend to the rest of users, starting with Canada and the United Kingdom. The Standard plan with ads already represents 40…
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Latin America begins to echo in the AI market

In the prestigious framework of the Lisbon Web Summit, a sector study reveals that companies from Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are positioned as leaders in the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Latin America. This analysis,…

Companies do not have enough cybersecurity staff

61% of companies' cybersecurity teams have sufficient personnel to face the challenges that this poses in the business environment, which is why almost half of organizations lack employees to perform these functions. It is one of the…

Teams will no longer be in Microsoft 365 Europe

Microsoft confirmed that the Microsoft 365 and Office 365 office suites for business customers will drop the Teams productivity solution in Europe, offering new lower-priced plans and Teams independently. The European Commission announced…

The Fed launches FedNow digital payment system

The United States Federal Reserve launched a new digital payment system called FedNow, which will facilitate transactions for financial companies, service providers, among others. Since last June, various testers have been participating in…

Cybercriminals resume 15-year-old attack techniques

Cybercriminals are carrying out attack techniques that are up to 15 years old to find and exploit vulnerabilities and security gaps in the systems of companies and organizations. This is one of the conclusions reached by Barracuda Networks…

Mastercard beat quarterly profit estimates

Mastercard Inc beat quarterly profit estimates as travel demand held firm in the face of a turbulent economy, and bet on consumer spending resiliency throughout the year. Rising interest rates and persistent inflation have had little…