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07 Nov 2025
News brief: Collaboration apps face security scrutiny -- again
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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06 Nov 2025
Ataccama automates data quality with agentic AI-fueled suite
By Eric AvidonThe new version of the vendor's platform automates tasks previously performed by humans to substantially reduce the time it takes to ensure that data can be trusted.
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04 Nov 2025
At TechEd, SAP continues to lay down the AI data foundation
By David EssexNew tools to speed up agentic AI development, open SAP platforms and provide access to data products were also touted as helping companies get business value from their AI.
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12 Nov 2024
More data stolen in 2023 MOVEit attacks comes to light
By Alex ScroxtonOver a year since the infamous MOVEit Transfer cyber attacks affected thousands of organisations, more new victims have come to light after an anonymous threat actor leaked their data on the dark web
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12 Nov 2024
Creating a clean generative AI data set with Getty Images
By Esther ShittuThe clean data set contains no images of brands, celebrities and well-known figures such as presidential candidates, and includes a license for each image.
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12 Nov 2024
SAS acquires synthetic data generator to aid AI development
By Eric AvidonThe longtime analytics vendor plans to fold the intellectual property of Hazy into its existing synthetic data generation capabilities to help customers safely build AI tools.
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12 Nov 2024
Gartner warns GenAI demand will lead to datacentre energy shortages
By Caroline DonnellyIT market watcher Gartner is warning enterprises that the growing demand for generative AI workloads will have a knock-on impact on energy supply and pricing in future years
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12 Nov 2024
Snowflake unveils AI development, security capabilities
By Eric AvidonThe vendor's latest includes additions to Cortex AI that simplify developing conversational AI tools and new security measures after its environment was infiltrated in May.
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12 Nov 2024
Box expands AI capabilities with apps, app builder
By Don FluckingerThe GenAI tools are part of a new subscription named Enterprise Advanced.
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12 Nov 2024
Network complexity and visibility blind spots an issue for 80% of firms
By Joe O’HalloranStudy finds that as cloud adoption flourishes, organisations believe they are being hampered by lack of proper network operations, skilled workers and observability tools
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12 Nov 2024
Avanade: Mid-market wants to consume AI but needs help
By Simon QuickeChannel player Avanade shares research that exposes obstacles holding back customers from further adoption of artificial intelligence and automation
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12 Nov 2024
Exclusive adds Druva to the mix and extends Gigamon
By Simon QuickeDistributor continues to enhance the portfolio of products and services it can provide partners with a focus on data security
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12 Nov 2024
Exclusive adds Druva to the mix and extends Gigamon
By Simon QuickeDistributor continues to enhance the portfolio of products and services it can provide partners with a focus on data security
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12 Nov 2024
Neos, Vorboss enhance enterprise fibre connectivity for London
By Joe O’HalloranLeading business connectivity provider strikes deal with fibre infrastructure firm to enhance connectivity options for enterprises in London
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12 Nov 2024
VMO2 claims SRN TNS first in South Uist
By Joe O’HalloranMobile total not spot site on Scottish island sees UK operator become first in country to successfully build such a facility as part of second phase of government-funded Shared Rural Network programme
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12 Nov 2024
Post Office requested four-year Horizon extension, as Fujitsu boss arrived at public inquiry
By Karl FlindersFujitsu boss says the Horizon system has reached the end of its life and a long contract extension might not be possible
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12 Nov 2024
Police cloud project raises data protection concerns despite legal reforms
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonOngoing data protection issues with the use of hyperscale public cloud infrastructure by UK police could complicate the ambitions of nine forces to move their common records management system into the cloud
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12 Nov 2024
Pure Storage CTO: How AI is changing storage demands
By Aaron TanPure Storage’s CTO stresses the need for adaptable IT systems to support AI workloads, advocating for open architectures and flexible storage platforms to avoid supplier lock-in
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12 Nov 2024
How quantum computing could reshape financial services
By Aaron TanExperts at the Singapore FinTech Festival predict quantum computing will improve risk management, investment strategies and fraud detection in the financial sector, while also posing new challenges for data security
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11 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal not caused by software errors, says combative Fujitsu boss
By Karl FlindersDuring a sometimes heated appearance at the public inquiry, Fujitsu’s European boss Paul Patterson said the inquiry has shed light on who is to blame for the scandal
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11 Nov 2024
Hyperscalers’ net-zero plans hit roadblock
By Cliff SaranHyperscalers are looking at nuclear to power their energy-hungry datacentres and meet net-zero targets – but regulations may curb their plans
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11 Nov 2024
Budget should spark channel to drive more AI and automation
By Simon QuickeRecently announced changes to National Insurance, capital gains tax and increases to the minimum wage should spark opportunities for partners
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11 Nov 2024
UK Bolt drivers win legal claim to be classed as workers
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonEmployment Tribunal ruling says Bolt must classify its drivers as workers rather than self-employed, putting drivers in line to receive thousands of pounds in compensation from the ride-hailing and delivery app
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11 Nov 2024
Fresh concerns over NHS England registries procurement
By Alex ScroxtonClinicians and technologists behind a number of medical devices registries being brought together by NHS England on a new common platform have accused the health service of flouting public sector procurement regulations
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11 Nov 2024
Dublin City Council teams with Ookla to tackle telecoms deficits
By Joe O’HalloranLocal authority for Irish capital looks to close information gap and digital divide to understand 4G, 5G network performance across different times of day, device types, and both indoor and outdoor settings
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11 Nov 2024
Channel moves: Who's gone where?
By Simon QuickeMoves of note this week as Mark Halpin remerges to take up a senior role at SCC Digital, and there are senior additions at Agilitas IT Solutions and Workjam
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11 Nov 2024
Fibertime broadens fibre access across South Africa’s underserved communities
By Joe O’HalloranSouth African community broadband provider expands coverage to five cities and 14 townships using fibre service in bid to provide affordable broadband access to millions of low-income customers, many connecting for the very first time
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11 Nov 2024
NetApp expands flash and hybrid arrays for edge and AI apps
By Tim McCarthyNetApp aims new storage arrays at the mid-market and drops Astra data management into Trident.
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11 Nov 2024
NetApp boosts AFF, StorageGrid and E-series hardware with 60TB drives
By Antony AdsheadBigger drives, new CPUs and controller hardware add to upgrades to NetApp arrays that started in September, while the supplier undergoes transition to data management as a key focus
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08 Nov 2024
Google's Looker taking an agentic approach to generative AI
By Eric AvidonThe analytics vendor aims to help customers develop agents, built on a foundation of trusted data, that enable deep analysis and relieve users of time-consuming tasks.
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08 Nov 2024
What the election of former President Trump means for AI
By Esther ShittuOnce in power, Donald Trump will likely cut or dilute the Biden administration's executive order on AI. Trump's relationship with Elon Musk could also affect technology policy.
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08 Nov 2024
CHIPS Act expected to survive, change under Trump
By Antone GonsalvesChanges to the Biden administration's application guidelines for the CHIPS Act, some of which Republicans fought against, are likely.
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08 Nov 2024
Tintri VMstore adds CSI support for Kubernetes
By Adam ArmstrongTintri has added a container storage interface to its VMstore offering, a move that provides customers with management and metrics for Kubernetes and has been years in the making.
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08 Nov 2024
Government announces Green Paper on future of scandal-ridden Post Office
By Karl FlindersConsultation process will enable a wide range of people to air their views on the future of the scandal-hit Post Office
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08 Nov 2024
ESET shines light on cyber criminal RedLine empire
By Alex ScroxtonESET publishes fresh data on the inner workings of the RedLine Stealer malware empire, which was taken down at the end of October
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08 Nov 2024
VA finds medical transportation fix with Uber Health
By Sara HeathVA said the Uber Health partnership reduced missed appointments stemming from medical transportation barriers.
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08 Nov 2024
Automotive drives strong Q4, fiscal year for Qualcomm
By Joe O’HalloranLeading mobile platform processor manufacturer reveals robust end of year, with strong growth in segments such as handsets, PC, automotive and industrial IoT
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08 Nov 2024
Kaseya boss on fixing MSP economics
By Simon QuickeManaged service providers continue to be undervalued for the services they deliver, but the firm’s CEO is keen to change that situation
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08 Nov 2024
Gartner Symposium: How Specsavers saved on Oracle costs
By Cliff SaranThe high street opticians chain has swapped Oracle support for Spinnaker third-party support to help drive its business transformation
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08 Nov 2024
Illumio listens to partner feedback and rolls out programme enhancements
By Simon QuickeSecurity player Illumio has taken feedback from partners on board and has introduced a number of additions to its Enlighten offering
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08 Nov 2024
5G and fibre shine, but revenue and profits fall in BT half-year results
By Joe O’HalloranUK’s leading telco BT sees under-performing business division apply brakes in disappointing half-year results, despite record-making fibre net build
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08 Nov 2024
CDC estimates a national diabetes prevalence of nearly 16%
By Veronica SalibA data brief from the CDC focused on the national diabetes prevalence across the U.S. estimates that 16% of adults in the U.S. have diabetes, with approximately 4.5% being undiagnosed.
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08 Nov 2024
IOWN furthers pace of next-gen optical net development
By Joe O’HalloranNext-gen networking project reveals proof of concepts encompassing transforming infrastructure through innovations centred on an APN, spatial experiences with communication technologies, real-time, long-distance connectivity in manufacturing and photonics
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08 Nov 2024
Inside Grab’s platform strategy
By Aaron TanGrab’s group CTO talks up the super app’s platform strategy, architecture and organisational structure behind its growth across diverse Southeast Asian markets
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08 Nov 2024
Loan charge under review: Second inquiry into controversial contractor tax policy announced
By Caroline DonnellyNearly five years have passed since the results of the government’s first independent review into the controversial loan charge policy surfaced, and now another one has been ordered. But will it change anything?