faa

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The FAA tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions where the Federal Aviation Administration intersects with Microsoft technology and IT security. Topics include the FAA's qualification of Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3 devices as Electronic Flight Bags for pilots, highlighting their use in cockpits with Windows 10. Additionally, the tag appears in threads about cyber espionage threats from groups like Silk Typhoon, which target IT companies and government agencies including the FAA. These discussions explore challenges in IT security, AI modernization, and the role of Windows devices in aviation. The tag is relevant for readers interested in FAA technology adoption, Windows in aviation, and cybersecurity risks to federal agencies.
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    Serverless Computing Explained: Benefits, Challenges, and Real-World Applications

    Serverless computing has rapidly emerged as one of the most transformative paradigms in cloud technology, reshaping how applications are built, deployed, and managed in today’s software landscape. While the term “serverless” may sound like an oxymoron, there are certainly servers behind the...
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    Cyber Espionage and AI: Navigating New Challenges in IT Security

    Cyber Espionage and AI Modernization: Navigating a Shifting Threat Landscape In an era where both cyberattacks and technological innovations dominate the headlines, Windows administrators and IT enthusiasts alike face a dual-edged challenge. On one front, state-sponsored espionage groups such as...
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    SkyWest, Inc. chooses Surface and Windows 10 over iPad for 7,500 pilots

    Surface 3 – the newest member of the Surface family – was released in May, and we are very excited to see that it is following in the footsteps of the very successful Surface Pro 3. Like its sibling, Surface 3 is opening up new opportunities across many industries. Link Removed Our business...
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    Surface Pro 3 Now Qualified for Pilots

    With a cockpit mount and pilot software too Thanks to its PC innards, Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 is starting to replace both paper-based documentation and iPads in plane cockpits. And this week, that process is now formalized, with Surface Pro 3 achieving device qualifications as FAA and EASA...
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