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2024-03-29T01:52:06.00Z
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233141
2024-03-29T01:52:06.00Z
2024-03-29T01:52:06.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Microsoft rolls out safety tools for Azure AI. Hint: More models
<h4>Defenses against prompt injection, hallucination arrive as Feds eye ML risks</h4> <p>Microsoft has introduced a set of tools allegedly to help make AI models safer to use in Azure.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233142
2024-03-29T00:38:35.00Z
2024-03-29T00:38:35.00Z
Jessica Lyons
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Jessica%20Lyons
Hillary Clinton: 2024 will be 'ground zero' for AI election manipulation
<h4>2016 meddling was 'primitive' compared to what's ahead</h4> <p>When it comes to AI possibly influencing elections, 2024 will be "ground zero," according to Hillary Clinton. …</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233125
2024-03-28T17:00:11.00Z
2024-03-29T00:01:35.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
University of Washington's Workday woes leave research grants in limbo
<h4>$340M finance upgrade still working out the kinks</h4> <p>Hundreds of research grants are stuck in processing limbo as the University of Washington continues to grapple with its $340 million implementation of Workday software.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233098
2024-03-28T11:00:14.00Z
2024-03-28T11:00:14.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Progress outbids private equity in offer for MariaDB plc
<h4>MySQL sibling saga continues as 40-year-old infrastructure software firm enters the fray</h4> <p>Progress Software has made a bid for MariaDB, offering a price that is less than a tenth of the beleaguered company's value at its IPO launch.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233086
2024-03-28T09:33:06.00Z
2024-03-28T09:33:06.00Z
Elizabeth Coles
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Elizabeth%20Coles
Innovating with InnerSource
<h4>How collective talent and collaboration may reap nothing but rewards for financial services</h4> <p><strong>Webinar</strong> There's been quite a surge in open-source software development in recent years, but its use remains unequal across business sectors.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233018
2024-03-28T09:30:05.00Z
2024-03-28T09:30:05.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
PostgreSQL pioneer's latest brainchild promises time travel to dodge ransomware
<h4>Michael Stonbraker on the neat side effects of putting an operating system on top of a database</h4> <p>Database pioneer Michael Stonebraker is promising his new concept of putting the operating system on top of a database could help end ransomware.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233109
2024-03-28T08:32:08.00Z
2024-03-28T08:32:08.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Databricks claims its open source foundational LLM outsmarts GPT-3.5
<h4>In the AI gold rush, analytics outfit wants to provide the shovels</h4> <p>Analytics platform Databricks has launched an open source foundational large language model, hoping enterprises will opt to use its tools to jump on the LLM bandwagon.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233120
2024-03-28T07:01:12.00Z
2024-03-28T16:17:25.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
AI hallucinates software packages and devs download them – even if potentially poisoned with malware
<h4>Simply look out for libraries imagined by ML and make them real, with actual malicious code. No wait, don't do that</h4> <p><strong>In-depth</strong> Several big businesses have published source code that incorporates a software package previously hallucinated by generative AI.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233121
2024-03-28T02:02:09.00Z
2024-03-28T16:51:37.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Singapore improves the AI it uses to detect smokers
<h4>Past versions struggled to spot a lungbuster – this time authorities think they've reduced false positives</h4> <p>Singapore has improved the AI it uses to detect smokers who light up in the many places where the practice is forbidden across the island nation, to help local law enforcement more efficiently stub out offenders.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233114
2024-03-27T22:06:09.00Z
2024-03-27T22:46:40.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Apple fans deluged with phony password reset requests
<h4>Beware support calls offering a fix</h4> <p>Apple device owners, consider yourselves warned: a targeted multi-factor authentication bombing campaign is under way, with the goal of exhausting iUsers into allowing an unwanted password reset.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233117
2024-03-27T21:26:06.00Z
2024-03-28T16:51:42.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Majority of Americans now use ad blockers
<h4>We're dreaming of a white list, because we're just like the ones you used to know</h4> <p>More than half of Americans are using ad blocking software, and among advertising, programming, and security professionals that fraction is more like two-thirds to three-quarters.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233115
2024-03-27T19:55:07.00Z
2024-03-28T18:01:58.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Amazon finishes pumping $4B into AI darling Anthropic
<h4>Adds $2.75B to the ML sweepstakes ante and is counting on Claude</h4> <p>Amazon says it has concluded its investment in AI super-startup Anthropic, which now stands at $4 billion, a figure the e-commerce colossus committed to last year.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233110
2024-03-27T19:31:10.00Z
2024-03-27T19:46:19.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
SEC cleared to take securities beef against Coinbase to trial
<h4>Judge says watchdog can HODL four of its five charges against crypto exchange</h4> <p>The SEC's lawsuit accusing cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase of operating as an unregistered securities broker has survived its first legal challenge, opening the door for the case to go to trial.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233103
2024-03-27T18:00:09.00Z
2024-03-27T18:00:09.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Red Hat tries on a McKinsey cap in quest to streamline techies' jobs
<h4>Some staff are worried – can't think why</h4> <p>Mutterings of alarm are emerging from the cloisters of Red Hat after the world's largest management consultancy was hired to help the IBM subsidiary focus engineers on their highest-value work.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233091
2024-03-27T12:30:15.00Z
2024-03-27T12:30:15.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
In-app browsers are still a privacy, security, and choice problem
<h4>Regulators reminded that longstanding concerns haven't been addressed</h4> <p>Competition cops in Europe and the United Kingdom have started paying attention to in-app browsers, a controversial mechanism for presenting web content within native apps.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233080
2024-03-27T11:45:09.00Z
2024-03-27T11:45:09.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Belgian beer study acquires taste for machine learning
<h4>Researchers reckon results could improve recipe development for food and beverages</h4> <p>Joining the list of things that probably don't need improving by machine learning but people are going to try anyway is Belgian beer.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233071
2024-03-27T10:15:06.00Z
2024-03-27T10:15:06.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Windows Format dialog waited decades for UI revamp that never came
<h4>'Temporary' isn't always</h4> <p>Windows has a built-in reminder of the perils of temporary solutions thanks to the 30-year-old porting efforts of former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233094
2024-03-27T05:30:05.00Z
2024-03-27T18:42:24.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
BBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor Who
<h4>Finally, a power greater than ML hype: Angry fandom</h4> <p><strong>Pics</strong> The BBC has decided to exterminate its experiments using generative AI to promote venerable sci-fi show Doctor Who.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233093
2024-03-27T03:44:08.00Z
2024-03-27T03:44:08.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
XenServer is back, with a rebranded Citrix Hypervisor and a tasty three-host freebie
<h4>Per-socket licensing regime may explain years of ups and downs</h4> <p>XenServer, the Cloud-Software-Group-owned server virtualization spinout from Citrix, has debuted its new/old product, XenServer 8.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233084
2024-03-26T22:34:38.00Z
2024-03-27T00:34:43.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Intel chases smaller code shops with expanded AI PC dev program, NUC kit
<h4>Chipzilla wants more apps coded for NPUs, not Nvidia</h4> <p>Intel has expanded its efforts to encourage programmers to code for so-called "AI PCs" by targeting smaller software houses with a development kit based on Asus’s NUC 14 Pro PC.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233085
2024-03-26T21:56:08.00Z
2024-03-26T22:32:47.00Z
Matthew Connatser
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20Connatser
Chrome for Windows-Arm laptops officially lands in time for Snapdragon X Elite kit
<h4>At last, no more crappy emulation or experimental builds</h4> <p>The first official release of Chrome for Windows-on-Arm laptops is landing this week, in time for this summer's Snapdragon X Elite-powered notebooks running Microsoft's operating system.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233078
2024-03-26T17:15:13.00Z
2024-03-26T17:15:13.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Canva acquires Affinity, further wounding a regulator-bruised Adobe
<h4>Yet another reason to reconsider that overpriced Creative Cloud subscription</h4> <p>Canva is stepping up its competition with Adobe for creative software dominance with the acquisition of popular creative software suite Affinity.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233061
2024-03-26T16:15:13.00Z
2024-03-28T18:50:21.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Nvidia software exec Kari Briski on NIM, CUDA, and dogfooding AI
<h4>A RAGs to riches story</h4> <p><strong>Interview</strong> Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference concluded last week, bringing word of the super-corp's Blackwell chips and the much-ballyhooed wonders of AI, with all the dearly purchased GPU hardware that implies.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233077
2024-03-26T14:57:15.00Z
2024-03-26T18:00:26.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles'
<h4>More MS moves just a week after new AI unit and other changes announced</h4> <p>Microsoft just put Pavan Davuluri in charge of the company's Windows and Surface teams, while Windows exec Mikhail Parakhin is "to explore new roles."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233074
2024-03-26T14:25:15.00Z
2024-03-26T14:25:15.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
UXL Foundation readying alternative to Nvidia's CUDA for this year
<h4>An open standard challenger appears</h4> <p>The UXL Foundation is readying its open standard accelerator programming model, touted by some as an alternative to Nvidia's CUDA platform, for "a spec release in Q4."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233067
2024-03-26T14:19:06.00Z
2024-03-26T14:19:06.00Z
Elizabeth Coles
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Elizabeth%20Coles
Why upgrading your servers with HCI is a golden ticket
<h4>How to leave the limitations of traditional server infrastructure behind you</h4> <p><strong>Sponsored</strong> Most organizations want high-powered performance and resilience in their IT infrastructure at a time when the pressure to scale up capacity and provisioning is constant.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233054
2024-03-26T11:45:14.00Z
2024-03-27T17:22:15.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Good news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It broke
<h4>Python 2 has been dead for four years</h4> <p><strong>Updated</strong> Did you know that His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) offers free Linux tools? Sadly, though, they recently stopped working.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233048
2024-03-26T11:00:12.00Z
2024-03-26T11:00:12.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID scheme
<h4>Selection comes despite Japanese supplier's role in Post Office scandal</h4> <p>A UK government-endorsed ID card scheme is set to appoint Fujitsu as a business outsourcing supplier despite the Japanese company's earlier promise to refrain from participating in UK public procurement.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233064
2024-03-26T06:30:11.00Z
2024-03-26T06:30:11.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
SWIFT embraces central bank digital currencies after sandbox success
<h4>Promises it can handle digi-bucks and tokenized assets without new infrastructure, maybe next year</h4> <p>One of the many sanctions imposed on Russia after its illegal invasion of Ukraine was exclusion from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) – the messaging network that most of the world's banks use to move money across borders.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233058
2024-03-25T23:45:05.00Z
2024-03-25T23:45:05.00Z
Tobias Mann
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Tobias%20Mann
Coherent lights the way to massive AI clusters with optical circuit switches
<h4>Could end-to-end lasers keep long training jobs on track?</h4> <p>Networking biz Coherent unveiled an optical circuit switch designed to support high-density AI clusters at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference on Monday.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233049
2024-03-25T19:01:35.00Z
2024-03-25T19:01:35.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
First release candidate of Linux kernel 6.9 looks 'fairly normal,' says Torvalds
<h4>Improved workqueues mean the end of tasklets is looming at long last</h4> <p>Linus Torvalds just <a href="https://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/2403.3/00300.html" rel="nofollow">announced the first RC of 6.9</a> on the Linux Kernel mailing list, saying it "looks to be fairly normal", although it's a <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/11/linux_6_8_arrives/">recordbreaker in size</a>.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233045
2024-03-25T18:30:07.00Z
2024-03-25T19:32:55.00Z
Matthew Connatser
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20Connatser
Tiny Corp launches Nvidia-powered AI computer because 'it just works'
<h4>Startup slams AMD for buggy firmware</h4> <p>After a weeks-long struggle to get its AMD RX 7900XTX-based TinyBox working on open source firmware, Tiny Corp says it will be launching an Nvidia RTX 4090 version for users who want something that "just works."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233052
2024-03-25T18:00:09.00Z
2024-03-26T12:35:35.00Z
Matthew Connatser
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20Connatser
Over 170K users caught up in poisoned Python package ruse
<h4>Supply chain attack targeted GitHub community of Top.gg Discord server</h4> <p>More than 170,000 users are said to have been affected by an attack using fake Python infrastructure with "successful exploitation of multiple victims."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233028
2024-03-25T16:00:09.00Z
2024-03-25T18:03:58.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
ZenHammer comes down on AMD Zen 2 and 3 systems
<h4>Boffins demonstrate Rowhammer memory meddling on AMD DDR4 hardware</h4> <p><strong>Updated</strong> ZenHammer would be the perfect name for a heavy metal band, but alas, it's an AMD-focused variant of the decade-old Rowhammer attack that compromises computers by flipping bits of memory.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233041
2024-03-25T13:32:06.00Z
2024-03-25T13:36:33.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
The way Apple, Alphabet implemented DMA rules 'seems to be at odds' with law
<h4>European Commission says 12-month investigation could lead to fine of up to 10% of global revenue</h4> <p>The European Commission is opening its first official probes under the Digital Markets Act with a focus on curbing the power of tech titans Apple, Meta, and Alphabet via threats of heavy fines.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233014
2024-03-25T10:15:07.00Z
2024-03-25T10:15:07.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
UK health department republishes £330M Palantir contract with fewer ██████
<h4>As Good Law Project considers response, ICO slams failure to comply with FoI request</h4> <p>The UK health department has republished its contracts with US spy-tech company Palantir, blanking out fewer sections, following a warning from legal campaigners.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233035
2024-03-25T08:24:10.00Z
2024-03-25T08:24:10.00Z
Matthew JC Powell
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20JC%20Powell
DBA made ten years of data disappear with one misplaced parameter
<h4>Greybeards thought it was clever, making this an educational experience in more ways than one</h4> <p><strong>Who, Me?</strong> Welcome once again, dear reader, to Who, Me? – the cathartic corner of The Register wherein, once a week, we hand over to our readers, such as yourself, so that they may unburden themselves about times when things did not quite go according to plan.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233033
2024-03-25T07:33:06.00Z
2024-03-25T08:42:42.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
SoftIron rolls its own server virt stack to join the 'let's get VMware' crowd
<h4>Banks on allowing BYO external storage to make migrations less painful</h4> <p>Artisanal server vendor SoftIron smells blood in the water since Broadcom's acquisition of VMware led to considerable price hikes for many users, so has developed an alternative server virtualization platform whose key selling point is the ability to run with existing external storage hardware.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233031
2024-03-24T23:45:09.00Z
2024-03-25T01:11:58.00Z
Laura Dobberstein
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Laura%20Dobberstein
Samsung preps inferencing accelerator to take on Nvidia, scores huge sale
<h4>PLUS: Tencent's profit plunge; Singtel to build three AI datacenters; McDonald's China gobbles Microsoft AI</h4> <p><strong>Asia In Brief</strong> Samsung has reportedly secured a massive sale of an AI accelerator it plans to launch in 2025.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233021
2024-03-24T18:37:11.00Z
2024-03-24T18:37:11.00Z
Connor Jones
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Connor%20Jones
Some 300,000 IPs vulnerable to this Loop DoS attack
<h4>Easy to exploit, not yet exploited, not widely patched – pick three</h4> <p>As many as 300,000 servers or devices on the public internet are thought to be vulnerable right now to the recently disclosed Loop Denial-of-Service technique that works against some UDP-based application-level services.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232992
2024-03-23T16:30:09.00Z
2024-03-23T16:30:09.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Docker launches Testcontainers on former rival Red Hat's OpenShift
<h4>CEO Scott Johnston on company pivots and trying not to surprise the community</h4> <p><strong>Interview</strong> As the IT industry faces an inflection point thanks to AI, lessons can be learned from Docker in how a company can - or must - pivot in the face of a changing reality.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232968
2024-03-23T10:15:11.00Z
2024-03-23T10:15:11.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Flox rocks the Nix box by conquering code chaos
<h4>FOSS CLI package management framework for repeatable, declarative deployments across multiple platforms</h4> <p><strong>FOSDEM</strong> Flox aims to make Nix easier for newcomers, simplifying the job of installing identical development environments across Linux and macOS.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233020
2024-03-23T01:20:48.00Z
2024-03-23T01:20:48.00Z
Tobias Mann
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Tobias%20Mann
Apple iPhone AI to be powered by Baidu in China, maybe
<h4>Of course it's called ERNIE seeing as Google has BERT</h4> <p>Future iPhones in China could include AI features powered by Baidu's ERNIE chat bot.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233011
2024-03-22T18:00:07.00Z
2024-03-22T18:00:07.00Z
Jude Karabus
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Jude%20Karabus
Uncle Sam wants to know how big airlines use passenger data
<h4>'Problematic' carriers can look forward to scrutiny, fines, and new rules</h4> <p>Ever suspected an airline was using your data to upsell, overcharge, target you with ads, or was selling it to third parties? Worried about how secure their systems are when you input that passport number? The US Department of Transportation is looking into it with a review of the country's ten biggest airlines.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233017
2024-03-22T16:25:05.00Z
2024-03-22T16:25:05.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
UN unanimously adopts ambitious AI resolution, sans teeth
<h4>'Safe, secure and trustworthy' AI a must, says document, but nothing in it ensures anyone plays along</h4> <p>The United Nations has unanimously adopted a resolution aimed at establishing international AI development standards.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232982
2024-03-22T11:25:10.00Z
2024-03-26T11:47:21.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
CNCF boss talks 'irrational exuberance' in an AI-heavy Kubecon keynote
<h4>Kubecon? More like Queuecon as Paris show's registration system experiences temporary borkage</h4> <p><strong>Updated</strong> The European leg of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's (CNCF) Kubecon shindig kicked off this week with an AI-infused keynote and a broken registration system that left many attendees locked out.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232969
2024-03-22T10:29:11.00Z
2024-03-22T19:50:27.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Whistleblower raises alarm over UK Nursing and Midwifery Council's DB
<h4>Regulatory body insists it's on 'a journey of improvement'</h4> <p><strong>Updated Exclusive</strong> The UK Information Commissioner's Office has received a complaint detailing the mismanagement of personal data at the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulator that oversees worker registration.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232995
2024-03-22T07:33:09.00Z
2024-03-22T19:56:54.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Redis tightens its license terms, pleasing basically no one
<h4>FOSS developers gotta eat, but users need certainty</h4> <p>Leading in-memory database vendor Redis is switching to a dual-license approach, imposing far more restrictive terms.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233006
2024-03-22T06:31:10.00Z
2024-03-22T06:31:10.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Meta connects Threads to the Fediverse
<h4>Doing things outside the walled garden is kinda hard, devs admit</h4> <p>Meta's totally-not-a-Twitter clone, Threads, has joined the Fediverse.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232993
2024-03-21T18:17:11.00Z
2024-03-21T18:17:11.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Licensing labyrinth for Power Apps and Dynamics 365 must be clarified, warns expert
<h4>Rules still unclear for Microsoft users making potentially costly decisions on enterprise applications</h4> <p>Microsoft needs to clarify licensing arrangements around its low-code Power Apps and Dynamics 365 software to prevent users from receiving unexpected bills for their projects.…</p>