ServiceNow to pay $2.85B for Moveworks’ AI tools
ServiceNow announced plans to purchase Moveworks, its front-end AI assistant and enterprise search technology for $2.85 billion in cash and stock. ServiceNow expects the deal to close in the second...
View ArticleObserve links end-user experience with back-end troubleshooting
Observe has bolstered its observability platform with frontend monitoring capabilities that it says will enable developers and IT teams to gain visibility into application performance on end-user...
View ArticleFortinet reinforces OT network security platform
Fortinet has bolstered its OT Security Platform to help customers more effectively protect industrial control systems and other operational technology networks from cyberattacks. Fortinet’s OT...
View ArticleAltera targets low-latency AI edge applications with new FPGA products
Altera has introduced the latest family of Agilex FPGAs, along with Quartus Prime Pro software, and FPGA AI Suite to enable the rapid development of highly customized embedded systems for use in...
View Article2025 global network outage report and internet health check
The reliability of services delivered by ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services is critical for enterprise organizations. ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how providers are handling...
View ArticleAt long last, OpenStack (now known as OpenInfra Foundation) joins Linux...
After more than a decade as an independent open-source foundation, the OpenStack project is joining the Linux Foundation in a move aimed at accelerating collaboration across the open infrastructure...
View ArticleCato Networks unveils next-gen firewall
Cato Networks this week introduced its next-generation firewall as part of its secure access service edge (SASE) platform, saying the NGFW would mitigate security vulnerabilities left unpatched by...
View ArticleHow the Pittsburgh Steelers leverage the Fortinet Security Fabric for...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most recognizable American football teams, with tens of millions of fans tuning into games and a busy stadium that can hold more than 68,000 fans. To support...
View ArticleArista delivers intelligent load balancing, AI job-centric observability
Arista Networks has added load balancing and AI job-centric observability features to core software products in an effort to help enterprise customers grow and effectively manage AI networked...
View ArticleChinese cyberespionage group deploys custom backdoors on Juniper routers
A Chinese cyberespionage group with a history of exploiting proprietary network-edge devices and developing custom malware for them has also been targeting enterprise and ISP-grade Juniper MX Series...
View ArticleIntel taps semiconductor veteran Lip-Bu Tan as new CEO
Intel today announced its new CEO is Lip-Bu Tan, a semiconductor industry veteran who has focused on software but nonetheless is very familiar with Intel. Tan previously was CEO of Cadence Design...
View ArticleVergeIO enhances VergeFabric network virtualization offering
VergeIO is looking to shake up the virtual infrastructure market with its approach to virtualization and software-defined networking. VergeIO is not a startup; the company was founded in 2010 and...
View Article10 ways to use the sed command on Linux
The sed command on Linux can be used in quite a few different ways. This “stream editor” (as the name implies) provides options to help you manipulate text very efficiently. Once you become familiar...
View ArticleHuawei at center of European Parliament bribery investigation
Huawei is at the center of an investigation into alleged bribery and corruption within the European Parliament. Belgian Federal Police raided 21 locations across Belgium and in Portugal on Thursday...
View ArticleD-Wave uses quantum to solve real-world problem
Magnetic materials are used to make MRI machines, hard drives, wireless chargers, and phone speakers. It takes a lot of expensive research and development to create new materials. “And there’s no...
View ArticleRealizing the Internet of Everything
Suppose technology could help you find what you want to buy at the lowest possible price. Suppose technology could keep you from being hit by a car while walking. Suppose technology could make...
View ArticleSUSE expands AI tools to control workloads, LLM usage
SUSE expanded its AI platform today with new tools and a new partnership but SUSE AI, which first launched in November of 2024, lags far behind other AI platforms. “The product delivers valuable...
View ArticleIntel under Tan: What enterprise IT buyers need to know
Intel’s appointment of semiconductor veteran Lip-Bu Tan as CEO marks a critical moment for the company and its enterprise customers. With rising competition from AMD, Arm-based chips, and RISC-V...
View ArticleIBM laying foundation for mainframe as ultimate AI server
When the next generation of IBM mainframe, the z17, makes its anticipated summer debut, it will be outfitted with multiple technologies aimed at making the Big Iron mainframe the ultimate AI server....
View ArticleIonQ, Alice & Bob roll out quantum breakthroughs
IonQ and Alice & Bob have separately announced breakthroughs that bring quantum computing closer to reality. Alice & Bob announced that they improved error correction 160-fold by “squeezing”...
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