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Booking.com warns reservation data may have checked out with intruders

2 months ago
Travel giant says names, contact details, dates, and hotel messages potentially exposed

Booking.com is warning customers that their reservation details may have been exposed to unknown attackers, in the latest reminder that the travel giant still can't quite keep a lid on the data flowing through its platform.…

Carly Page

Veterans Affairs has lost track of software licenses amid $985M bill

2 months ago
Department putting systems in place to manage 'restrictive licensing practices'

A federal spending watchdog has found the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faced "challenges" in understanding the correct number of licenses it should hold for the top five vendors in its $985 million annual software expenditure.…

Lindsay Clark

Snowflake manager explains the 'Spider-Man' theory of AI agent data access

2 months ago
With access to great data comes great responsibility

Snowflake is betting that the biggest bottleneck to building more and better AI agents isn't the models themselves but whether the data those agents depend on is clean, accessible, and governed, Snowflake’s director of product management James Rowland-Jones told The Register.…

O'Ryan Johnson

Digital sovereignty isn't just a buzzword – it's the future

2 months ago
Linux Foundation Europe boss predicts EU will run as fast as it can from US tech companies

Opinion  You want to know who's even sicker of President Donald Trump than American liberals? European governments and companies who are realizing that putting all their eggs in one US basket was a stupid move.…

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

NHS pays £46K to prep next Microsoft licensing round

2 months ago
Benchmarking contract lays groundwork for renegotiating £774M software agreement

NHS England is spending £46,000 on "benchmarking" as it gears up for what looks like the next round of negotiations behind one of the UK public sector's biggest software deals.…

Carly Page

IT manager approved downtime over lunch, but made a meal of it

2 months ago
Optimism is always risky, and defective hardware makes it indigestible

Who, Me?  The best part of the working day is lunchtime, but The Register tries to start Mondays in a pleasant fashion by bringing you a new installment of "Who, Me?" – the reader-contributed column in which you admit to your mistakes and detail your escapes.…

Simon Sharwood

China wants AI to prepare school lessons and mark homework

2 months ago
PLUS: Toyota wheels out basketball bot; Arm scores AI server win with SK Telecom; India ponders payment pauses to foil fraudsters; And more!

Asia In Brief  China’s National Data Administration last Friday published its action plan for AI in education which calls for upskilling of the nation’s citizens to ensure they can put the technology to work.…

Simon Sharwood
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