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AWS under pressure as big three battle to eat the cloud market

21 hours 26 minutes ago
Google and Microsoft are catching up, while Oracle and neoclouds are growing from a small base

The big three cloud companies are all growing thanks to an expanding market, but Amazon is under increasing pressure from Microsoft and Google, while newcomers are on the rise.…

Dan Robinson

Google and Westinghouse lean on AI to speed US nuclear plant builds

23 hours 15 minutes ago
Pair say digital twin-powered scheduling will cut costs, shrink timelines for 10 planned reactors

Google and atomic power biz Westinghouse Electric claim that AI will speed construction and cut the cost of building the new US power plants it is planning in response to rising demands for energy to fuel AI.…

Dan Robinson

US, UK, Australia sanction Lockbit gang’s hosting provider

1 day 4 hours ago
‘Bulletproof’ hosts partly dodged the last attack of this sort

Cybercrime fighters in the US, UK, and Australia have imposed sanctions on several Russia-linked entities they claim provide hosting services to ransomware gangs Lockbit, BlackSuit, and Play.…

Simon Sharwood

Manchester hits snooze again on joining Palantir-run NHS data platform

1 day 4 hours ago
Care board still waiting for evidence that it will be in the best interests of the population

Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board (ICB) has again put off its adoption of an NHS data platform prescribed by the UK government and run by Palantir until there is more evidence that it will be in the "best interests" of the city's population.…

Lindsay Clark

Commodity memory prices set to double as fabs pivot to AI market

1 day 5 hours ago
Analysts warn LPDDR4 supply is tightening fast with shift to higher-end components

Updated  Memory prices could soon be double what they were earlier this year as chipmakers switch to advanced products to target the AI market, leaving a shortfall of more mature chips such as those meeting the LPDDR4 standard.…

Dan Robinson

Palo Alto CEO tips nation-states to weaponize quantum computing by 2029

1 day 9 hours ago
Company thinks you’ll contemplate replacing most security kit in the next few years to stay safe

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora has suggested hostile nation-states will possess quantum computers in 2029, or even a little earlier, at which point most security appliances will need to be replaced.…

Simon Sharwood

Self-replicating botnet attacks Ray clusters

1 day 14 hours ago
Using AI to attack AI

updated  Malefactors are actively attacking internet-facing Ray clusters and abusing the open source AI framework to spread a self-replicating botnet that mines for cryptocurrency, steals data, and launches distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.…

Jessica Lyons

Fortinet 'fesses up to second 0-day within a week

1 day 14 hours ago
Attackers may be joining the dots to enable unauthenticated RCE

Fortinet has confirmed that another flaw in its FortiWeb web application firewall has been exploited as a zero-day and issued a patch, just days after disclosing a critical bug in the same product that attackers had found and abused a month earlier.…

Jessica Lyons

Networking startup Meter takes a page from the Steve Jobs playbook

1 day 15 hours ago
Vertical integration meets subscriptions

"We love moving packets," declared Anil Varanasi, CEO and co-founder of Meter, on a stage overlooking San Francisco Bay at the networking startup's annual networking event. He continued, "This crowd probably knows this intimately, but everything in the world is packets. Regardless of what type of work you do, it is just packets all the way down."…

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