Nordic Countries Unveil Bold Regional AI Center Initiative
Nordic governments are launching an exciting new project: the Nordic AI Centre (NAIC). This initiative aims to boost security and enhance business competitiveness through collaboration
Understanding Diodes: A Definition from TechTarget
A diode is an electronic component that has two terminals: the anode and the cathode. Think of it as a one-way street for electricity; current
US Revises Telecom Security Guidelines Following Major Chinese Cyberattack
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the U.S. teamed up with the National Security Agency (NSA), the FBI, and cyber teams from Australia,
All Businesses Wish for This Christmas: A Clear Definition of AI
As 2024 comes to a close, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a major disruptor in the business world. About 65% of companies are already
F1 Enhances Fan Engagement Through Salesforce Innovation
It’s Sunday morning in a busy business hotel in a major U.S. city. You flew in late last night from Heathrow, and now you’re nursing
Microsoft Faces £1bn Legal Action in the UK Over Alleged Anti-Competitive Cloud Licensing Practices
Microsoft is facing a £1 billion lawsuit from thousands of UK businesses, claiming they were overcharged for using Windows Server software in rival cloud environments.
NetApp Claims VMware ‘Shock’ Triggered a Revolt Against Lock-In Practices
Customer frustration with supplier lock-in has hit a tipping point, largely thanks to recent changes in VMware licensing. This insight comes from NetApp, which shared
AIOps and Storage Management: An Overview and Key Providers
Artificial intelligence (AI) can really lighten the load for IT administrators. By automating repetitive tasks, AI helps IT teams handle more infrastructure efficiently and minimizes
Welcome to Informa TechTarget: Publisher of Computer Weekly
As the editor in chief at Computer Weekly, I’m thrilled to announce some exciting changes starting today. We’re doubling the size of our global editorial
Dutch Chip Strategy Combines Talent and Infrastructure in €2.5 Billion Investment
Europe is reshaping its semiconductor ambitions, and the Netherlands is making bold moves with Project Beethoven, a €2.5 billion initiative that unites the government, industry,
Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger Departs; Board Begins Search for Successor
Intel’s CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has stepped down after nearly four years of trying to steer the company back to the top of the chipmaking industry.
CISOs Will Encounter Increasing Challenges in 2025 and Beyond
Artificial intelligence is blurring the lines between humans and machines in the world of cyber attacks. At the same time, quantum computing is threatening to