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ESET targets partner profitability with new MDR bundle

Cyber security provider ESET has launched a managed detection and response (MDR) bundle, designed to simplify the sales process and help boost the profits of its partners. Available immediately, the firm said the new offering will enable partners to quote faster, close deals more efficiently, and protect profitability with greater confidence. As part of the […]

What Eutelsat OneWeb’s 2-Day Outage Says About Low-Earth Orbit LEO Satellite Service Resiliency

A ground system software bug caused a two-day outage last week of Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite operator OneWeb’s broadband service. This comes as the company begins to expand its portfolio of services to enterprise and government customers internationally this spring. OneWeb, which also operates a fleet of higher-flying 35 geostationary (GEO) satellites, said the disruption […]

Phison Pascari X200E 6.4TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD Review

Phison Pascari X200E Front The Pascari X200E line is a high-performance PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD from Phison. As Phison moves from providing controllers and SSDs for other manufacturers to brand to branding its own drives with Pascari, it is also looking at competing in a number of segments. The first enterprise SSD we are going […]

HP ZBook Power G11 review

The ZBook line of portable workstations offers plenty more juice than conventional slimline ultraportables – largely thanks to higher-powered components and a dedicated graphics card. The Power G11 model features an Nvidia RTX 3000 Ada graphics chip alongside an Intel Core Ultra 9 (Series 1) chip, which makes it a serious contender for a mobile […]

Several Portable Monitors Also Unveiled

Acer unveiled several new gaming and productivity monitors in the Predator, ProCreator, and Nitro lineups, bringing modern features and connectivity. Acer Debuts Predator X27U F5, Company’s First and Flagship 500Hz QD-OLED Offering; Unveils Several Mid-Range and Budget Monitors MSI and ASUS aren’t alone in manufacturing the fastest QD-OLED gaming monitors. Acer has also joined the […]

How DPUs Make Collaboration Between AppDev and NetOps Essential

In a scant few years, public compute clouds have gone from CPU dominance to an exploding diversity of silicon architectures — all offered as-a-service. While GPUs have gotten much of the limelight due to AI, DPUs in the cloud are having an equally profound impact on how applications are delivered and network functions are designed. […]

AI-powered banking fraud on the rise – but financial institutions are fighting back

More than half of banking fraud now involves the use of AI with banks using the same tools to fight back – but unlike the criminals, they’re hampered by ethical considerations. Research from financial crime prevention platform Feedzai revealed that 92% of financial institutions are seeing fraudsters use generative AI. More than four in ten […]

A Deep Dive on Nvidia’s Agentic AI

In his announcement-filled keynote address to kick off this year’s CES consumer electronics event in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang introduced a flurry of new and enhanced products. I’ve covered several of them in previous articles. I want to focus on one of his most interesting and impactful announcements: agentic AI.  The […]

SAS Innovate 2025: Pursuing pragmatic AI

What do you do when you want to get your enterprise data into a usable format? And how can you make better use of the data you already use, through the likes of analytics, AI, and even quantum computing? All these questions and more have been front and center at SAS Innovate 2025, the data […]

From New Sustainability Initiatives to the Bifurcation of Storage

As we turn the calendar from 2024 to 2025, it is a time for much reflection while hopefully ushering in newfound optimism for the new year. Any innovation that comes out in 2025 – whether it’s flying cars, highly advanced AI or a breakthrough medical treatment – will be built on the backs of an […]

Inside the Sines DC, possibly the coolest data center in the world

There’s a reason why most coal power plants were built by the coast. It’s the ocean, nature’s liquid chiller, where they can pipe cooling seawater through their systems and reduce the heat from production. Liquid cooling is by no means a new technology, having been first used in the 60s to chill mainframe computers. Most […]

[InformationWeek] How Tech Supports the Emergency Response to the LA County Wildfires

Satellite-based communication helped clear up some of the smoke and confusion that arose from the LA County wildfires that tore into Southern California. Firefighters, who came from across the country, Canada, and Mexico, contained a number of the devastating fires that began the first week of 2025 but some of the largest patches of flame […]

How AI, Energy Requirements Are Shaping Data Center Investment

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced it would invest about $80 billion in data centers powered by AI. As part of its “golden opportunity for American AI,” the company will train AI models and roll out AI and cloud-based applications with this investment. “In FY 2025, Microsoft is on track to invest approximately $80 billion to build […]

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