Bordeaux becomes carbon neutral with data and digital platform
Bordeaux is a metropole that is focussing on digital innovation. Bordeaux is trying to digitise as many processes as possible to improve its connection with citizens and businesses. In addition, Bordeaux is using all those innovations and data to reduce CO2 emissions and become energy-neutral by 20... Read more
Workday wants to turn EMEA companies’ interest in AI tools into trust
Workday is seeing its customer base expand in the EMEA region. According to the company, this is due to increased interest in AI tools and the need for digital transformation.
Workday kicks off its Workday Rising event for Europe in Barcelona by sharing growth figures. The Workday Suite is said ... Read more
VMware integrates with Symantec as Broadcom acquisition nears
At its Explore event in Barcelona, VMware was still unable to confirm its acquisition by Broadcom. However, The company's already integrating its offerings with Broadcom subsidiary Symantec, ideally giving customers a unified SASE option in due time. It's in advance of a likely coalescence of VMwar... Read more
Cybersecurity in 2023: Is it five to or five past twelve?
No day in the cyber world looks the same. With attack frequency and sophistication seeming to increase rather than decrease, the battle between attackers and defenders is reaching new heights. Things simply don't seem to get much better if you follow the news.
Cybersecurity has become an end-to-... Read more
Lunar.dev: Houston, we have API management
As software application developers make increasing use of componetised, containerised and compartmentalised elements to build composite applications, many of the services brought into the new software code stacks being created come in through the use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Of... Read more
EU revamps eIDAS with law allowing member states to track internet sessions
EU lawmakers voted the past week on a second version of the European Digital Identity Regulation. It includes an idea experts say will again make the internet less secure. Lawmakers seem reluctant to act on these warnings.
The piece of legislation is perhaps more commonly known as eIDAS 2.0. Th... Read more
Qualys QSC: IDC explains top security risks for 2024
Qualys staged day #2 of its Qualys Security Conference (QSC) in Orlando this week with a lineup of sessions designed to skew the general narrative and conversation wider around the key issues related to what Qualys CEO Sumedh Thakar likes to call the princess of ‘de-risking business’ today. Wit... Read more
NetSuite shops at Oracle for technology to build out platform
NetSuite is taking full advantage of Oracle technology to build out the platform. The goal still seems to be to make NetSuite the most comprehensive platform. NetSuite is using Oracle technology to expand with more business applications and support more diverse business processes.
During SuiteWo... Read more
Chip companies try to secure money from the European Chips Act
Major European chipmakers specializing in photonic chip production are asking for about 4 billion euros in subsidies. Only in this way would Europe be able to compete with the chip offerings of Asia and America, a position that the EU is hugely keen on. Chipmakers in the region at least seem to bel... Read more
VMware makes its AI offerings as flexible as possible
Now that VMware Cloud has been firmly modernized since earlier this year, the company is currently focused on building out an expanded AI offering. At VMware Explore in Barcelona, it has released a raft of announcements in this area. Additional compute power, storage and a series of partnerships gi... Read more