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Navigating devirtualization as businesses move away from the cloud
The landscape of virtualization is rapidly shifting, with Gartner having recently noted that infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams are actively exploring their public, distributed and private cloud options. This involves some organizations leaning towards either devirtualization, where workloads are migrated from virtual to physical environments, or revirtualization, where workloads are moved back to virtual environments, or to a different provider.…
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Why it’s time for phishing prevention to move beyond email
Most organizations today have invested in an email security solution of some description. But even the most premium tools have significant limitations when it comes to modern phishing attacks. The data speaks for itself — phishing remains as big a problem as it ever was (if not bigger!) despite enormous investment in security products and training. In 2024, identity-based attack…
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OpenAI inks $12bn CoreWeave deal in latest move away from Microsoft
Cloud infrastructure company CoreWeave will supply OpenAI with infrastructure to run the firm’s latest models in a deal worth nearly $12 billion. The partnership comes as OpenAI looks to expand beyond Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and ahead of CoreWeave’s IPO. The deal with OpenAI is worth $11.9 billion over five years, and reportedly also includes the allocation of $350 million in…
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Brazil tells Apple to open up; perhaps it’s time to move on? – Computerworld
If this story sounds familiar, it’s because it is. In defense of its App Store business model, Apple is defending, losing, appealing, and usually losing again in courts around the globe. It has failed to secure victory in Europe, and seems set on the same journey world-wide; so far, no court has ultimately chosen to support the company in its arguments. Failure…
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‘Divorced from reality’: HPE slams DOJ over bid to block Juniper deal, claims move will benefit Cisco
HPE has hit out at the US Department of Justice (DOJ) over its attempt to block the acquisition of Juniper Networks, suggesting the move is “divorced from reality” and will benefit competitors in the space. HPE bid $14 billion for Juniper Networks in January 2024, with the deal seen as a play by the networking giant to take advantage of…
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How to move your user folders to another drive in Windows 10 & Windows 11
All user accounts in Windows get their separate user folder, which contains other subfolders like the ones you see in File Explorer: Downloads, Documents, Pictures, Videos, Music, and so on. These user folders are stored on the C drive by default, but their location can be changed. Transferring them may be useful on PCs with multiple drives or on laptops…
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Update Exchange Server or move to the cloud, say experts – Computerworld
In the alert, the company urged admins to take action, saying, “If your servers are so much out of date [pre-March 2023], please update your servers ASAP to secure your email workload and re-enable your Exchange server to check for EEMS rules.” The Microsoft blog is “alarming,” said Andrew Grotto, a research scholar at Stanford University’s Centre of International Security and…
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Trump’s move to lift Biden-era AI rules sparks debate over fast-tracked advances — and potential risks – Computerworld
“This means some states may continue to follow the regulatory guidance in the 2023 EO, while others may not,” said Lydia Clougherty Jones Sr., a director analyst at Gartner Research. Trump’s policy states its purpose is to “sustain and enhance America’s dominance in AI,” and promote national security. The EO directs the creation of an “AI Action Plan,” led by…
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The fastest ways to manage, move, and sync files – Computerworld
Android file transfer: Automatic syncing with a computer Maybe you like having certain files stored locally on your Android phone, but you also want those files to be backed up and saved on your computer. The best of both worlds, right? Believe it or not, this is actually quite easy to pull off. Just grab an Android app called AutoSync,…
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Google slams reported forced Chrome sell-off, says “radical” move would harm businesses
US Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust officials will ask a judge to force a Google Chrome sell-off, Bloomberg has revealed. According to people familiar with the plans, the DOJ will ask the judge to require measures related to AI and its Android smartphone operating system. Antitrust officials also plan to recommend that federal judge Amit Mehta impose data licensing requirements,…
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