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Zscaler boosts AI capabilities with $350 million Avalor acquisition
By Daniel Todd published
News Zscaler said Avalor’s Data Fabric for Security capabilities will improve vulnerability identification and breach prevention
"A strong start": Broadcom CEO Hock Tan shrugs off VMware customer concerns over product "simplification" efforts
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The Broadcom CEO acknowledged customer concerns in the wake of the VMware acquisition, but pointed to a positive year ahead
Oracle ditches the hype for a straight talking generative AI approach
By George Fitzmaurice published
Analysis Oracle knows it has to box clever in the generative AI race, and its ambitions rest on delivering tangible enterprise use-cases
Alastair Revell appointed as new BCS president
By Emma Woollacott published
News Revell is expected to continue the organization's focus on the ethical use of technology
Hackers steal personal data of 43 million French job seekers
By Emma Woollacott published
News The data breach is the largest in French history and comes amid a period of escalating attacks against public services
Celonis ramps up UK expansion with new leadership hire
By Daniel Todd published
News Former UiPath leader Rupal Karia will head up Celonis' expansion activity across the region
How will the EU AI Act affect businesses?
By George Fitzmaurice last updated
News The EU AI Act is a landmark suite of legislation that will fundamentally change how companies use the technology, analysts believe
Google spent $10 million on bug bounty payouts last year — here's what flaws researchers uncovered
By Steve Ranger published
News Google’s Vulnerability program paid rewards to 600 researchers in 2023, with Android flaws earning a third of the total
Databricks hops on the Mistral AI hype train with new partnership and LLM access deal
By Ross Kelly published
News Databricks is the latest in a string of major tech companies to strike a deal with the up-and-coming French AI startup
Microsoft scraps egress fees for Azure — was its hand forced by Google and AWS?
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Microsoft is the last of the ‘big three’ hyperscalers to waive egress fees for migrations to another cloud provider, but experts have expressed doubt about how important the move will be
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