Broadcom becomes the sole distributor of VMware Cloud on AWS
Broadcom has announced that it is now the exclusive seller of VMware Cloud on AWS, eliminating sales of the service through AWS and third-party partners.
DataStax Introduces GenAI in a ‘Hyper-Converged’ Format for On-Premises Deployment
DataStax, an expert in artificial intelligence (AI) focused NoSQL databases, has introduced its Hyper-Converged Data Platform (HCDP) as a pre-packaged solution for enterprise clients looking
The Urgent Need for the UK to Repair its Flawed IT Security Market
Due to failures in the technology market, the UK government is considering whether legislation is necessary to ensure that IT suppliers prioritize the security of
AI Seoul Summit: 10 Nations and EU Renew Their Pledge for Safe and Inclusive AI
Ten governments and the European Union (EU) convened at the AI Seoul Summit in South Korea and have signed a joint declaration emphasizing their commitment
Unveiling the Cyber Threat from China: A Deep Dive into Security Interviews
In January 2020, Ciaran Martin announced his departure from the NCSC, unaware of the impending public health crisis caused by Covid-19. His successor, Lindy Cameron,
Deepening of the Horizon scandal reveals clique within the Post Office
The public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal has revealed that a group within the organization wanted to dismiss the independent forensic accountants investigating
Nutanix boosts potential with VMware integration
During his keynote presentation at Nutanix Next 2024 in Barcelona, Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami addressed the impact of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware. He highlighted the
Interview with Nic Granger, Corporate Director and CFO of the North Sea Transition Authority
Nic Granger, the director of corporate and CFO at the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), is not your typical digital leader. With a background in
Big Tech’s Response to Election Threats Criticised by Parliamentary Committee
Major technology and social media companies, including X, TikTok, Snap, Meta, Microsoft, and Google, have been criticized for their inadequate actions against disinformation and AI