Month: February 2024

Shockingly enough, forcing people back to the office isn’t leading to higher profits

A new report has revealed that return-to-office mandates, implemented by many of the world’s most influential companies in the months and years that followed the pandemic, aren’t actually leading to greater profits. As the world started to return to normal, CEOs shared the many claimed benefits of working in the…

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The ransomware business is booming, even as enforcers shut down some major players

2023 was a big year for ransomware groups, even as law enforcement around the world continued to crack down on attackers. Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, the threat intelligence firm, found a 49 percent bump in victims reported by ransomware leak sites, totaling nearly 4,000 posts to those sites from…

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The global cloud market saw its biggest ever growth as AI push continues

New research from Synergy Research Group has claimed global enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services has surged in the past three months. In Q4 2023, the report found cloud infrastructure service spend rose to an unprecedented $73.7 billion, marking a considerable 20% growth year-on-year. Synergy attributes much of this growth…

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The security implications of AI integration — Azeria Labs CEO explores the future of AI and its threat landscape

More needs to be done to address the lack of skills and resources surrounding AI integration and security, Maria Markstedeter, CEO and founder of Azeria Labs, put to the audience at the recent Dynatrace Perform 2024 conference in Las Vegas. In order to combat the risks posed by new innovations…

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Storage startup uses your GPU to create virtual super fast SSD — but for some reason, it is not yet compatible with Intel and AMD tech

Graid’s SupremeRAID delivers storage speeds well above what can be achieved with conventional RAID configurations, and optimizes NVMe SSD performance by combining a GPU with a software-defined storage (SDS) stack. RAID cards can only reach speeds of up to 28GB/s with Gen4 SSDs and so to fully utilize one RAID…

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Bambu Lab is recalling every A1 3D printer — don’t use them until you read this

Bambu Lab is officially recalling all A1 3D printers (not counting the A1 Mini). The company “strongly” urges owners to stop using it for safety reasons after it was alerted to “unstable temperature readings” that it first traced to a faulty heatbed cable last week. After further investigation, Bambu says…

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