Intel launches next-gen processors for supercomputers
Intel confirmed the release date of its Sapphire Rapids HBM and Ponte Vecchio processors. The high-performance CPUs and GPUs are expected to be available in January 2023. From then on, the processors will be used by supercomputers in the United States and Japan.
The Sapphire Rapids HBM series i... Read more
Oktane22: Okta launches Customer Identity Cloud
Okta unveiled the Customer Identity Cloud at Oktane22. The solution, based on technology from Auth0, should make customer identity technology easy to deploy and adaptable.
Okta is hosting a physical version of Oktane again after corona years. The conference can also be attended digitally. During... Read more
European regulators seek to redefine limits on market power
The proposed market definition regulations mark the first revision of the rules since 1997.
EU regulators announced that they intend to issue an update to the Commission's 'Market Definition Notice', a set of guidelines that regulators use to determine a company's relative power to control the m... Read more
LG launches UltraFine 27EQ850-B, a rare 27-inch OLED display
LG produced an OLED monitor that's smaller and less expensive than many of its competitors. The LG UltraFine 27EQ850-B is one of the few 27-inch OLED panels on the market and comes at a suggested retail price of $2,000.
DisplaySpecifications and KitGuru reported that LG has officially listed the... Read more
MEPs accuse several member states of spyware usage
The MEP in charge of the probe is highly critical of some of the bloc's members.
The lead lawmaker investigating the use of spyware in Europe is calling out several powerful European politicians, according to a report in POLITICO.
The investigation is headed by Sophie in ’t Veld, a Dutch M... Read more
EU moves to close its leaky document-sharing system
Brussels is taking steps to replace U32mail, an internal system for sharing memos, policy suggestions and other private information. The system's lack of cybersecurity has caused numerous leaks over the years.
The EU has always been a popular target for those looking to steal seemingly secret do... Read more
EU cloud industry group files complaint against Microsoft
CISPE says Microsoft is unfairly using its dominance in the productivity software market.
This week, Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) filed a formal competition complaint against Microsoft with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition (DG Comp). CIS... Read more
KnowBe4 launches real-time coaching to counter risky behaviour
KnowBe4 introduced SecurityCoach. The service provides employees with real-time advice on reducing security risks. SecurityCoach should reduce the number of incidents caused by human error.
Security incidents are often caused by human error. Phishing wouldn't be popular if it weren't successful... Read more
‘Databases are the largest driver of enterprise hardware spending’
Analyst firm IDC reveals an increase in worldwide spending on on-premises storage hardware. Investments in cloud computing storage grew even faster. The trend is driven by a demand for databases.
One of the biggest concerns of tech companies is effectively managing and securing their data. In i... Read more
Celonis moves from 2D to 3D process mining during Celosphere 2022
Celonis announced Process Sphere at its Celosphere conference. According to the company, the solution will reinvent process mining by moving from mining single processes to mining the entire business. Celonis speaks of an evolution from 2D to 3D.
Alexander Rinke, one of Celonis' founders and CEO... Read more