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Mitigating supply chain vulnerabilities
By Dan Schiappa published
Businesses must rethink how they manage cybersecurity across the entire supply chain

How DevOps tools are opening the gates for high-profile cyberattacks
By Daria Kulikova published
How DevOps security gaps are enabling massive cyberattacks on top global companies.

Microsoft wants to ban pre-owned software, cheap Office keys and Windows 11 serials but is that a lost battle already?
By Wayne Williams published
Microsoft faces appeal tribunal in long-running dispute with ValueLicensing over the resale of Windows and Office licenses.

Seagate invests $135 million in its European photonic center to deliver 100TB hard drives by 2030
By Wayne Williams published
Seagate commits £115 million to Northern Ireland research facility aiming to advance Mozaic and photonics technology with a focus on developing 100TB hard drives.

This ultra slim mini PC is essentially a Core i9 laptop with an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, but sans a battery, keyboard, and screen
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum’s G7 Pro Mini PC delivers Core i9 and RTX 5070 performance in a compact, ultra-slim chassis without integrated peripherals.

Nvidia has launched a GPU with 128GB of GDDR7 RAM but yeah, there's no way it will sell one to us to run games
By Wayne Williams published
Nvidia reveals Rubin CPX GPU for enterprise AI, delivering 30 petaFLOPs compute and 128GB GDDR7 memory.

China-related threat actors deployed a new fileless malware against the Philippines military
By Sead Fadilpašić published
An unknown threat actor with an unknown malware framework, doing reconnaissance and espionage.

NASA imposes blanket ban on Chinese nationals accessing worksites and calls
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Chinese citizens with valid visas will be barred from the agency.

Wow, what a surprise: 94% of ITDMs say they struggle with cloud costs, and I bet that AI will make things even worse
By Efosa Udinmwen published
IT leaders face rising cloud costs as AI tools, AI Writer workloads, and Cloud Storage demand create unpredictable financial challenges.

'No asterisk generation' : AMD promises its MI450 AI GPU will be faster than ANYTHING Nvidia has, yes, that includes even Rubin Ultra
By Wayne Williams published
AMD says its MI450 GPUs will outperform Nvidia Rubin Ultra as it positions the launch as a Milan-style turning point in AI accelerator markets next year.
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