Google consolidates its teams to accelerate AI innovation
A major re-org at Google should ensure that the company remains a leader in AI development. Various research, platform and hardware teams are being merged to make it easier to make strategic choices.
CEO Sundar Pichai explains how Google will change its structure. First, the company is consolida... Read more
The ability to offer iOS apps through your own website is now finally here
With the latest update to iOS, version 17.5 beta 2, Apple has made it possible for app providers to offer software through their own website, evading the official App Store. Consumers can download these apps directly and use them on their devices. This means side loading is now officially allowed o... Read more
Google moves part of operations and lays off employees once more
For the second time this year, Google is laying off a large number of employees. The round of layoffs mainly affects the finance and real estate departments of Alphabet, Google's parent company.
The layoffs follow an earlier major round of layoffs this year. Last year, Google and other Alphabet ... Read more
French AI startup Mistral AI again looking for investors
French AI startup Mistral appears to have an unquenchable appetite for investor capital. The company is reportedly looking for hundreds of millions of euros, based on an assumed market valuation of over 4.6 billion euros.
The company sees such a valuation as feasible, partly because of the perf... Read more
Java highly vulnerable relative to other programming languages
Among widely used programming languages, Java appears to be the most susceptible to third-party vulnerabilities. Datadog research shows that DevSecOps adoption is crucial to avoiding the creation of cyber threats.
Datadog draws this conclusion in its annual State of DevSecOps report. Third-party... Read more
ASML sends High-NA EUV machine to second customer
ASML has delivered its second advanced EUV lithography system. Although ASML did not disclose the new customer's identity, it could well be a chip maker like TSMC, which manufactures chips for companies such as Nvidia, Apple and Samsung.
This is according to a Reuters article. Few parties in the... Read more
NetSuite Analytics Warehouse available in 11 new countries
NetSuite Analytics Warehouse is now available in 11 additional countries, Netsuite announced during SuiteConnect in London. The solution will become available in Denmark, Dubai, Germany, France, Ireland, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Sweden.
Making NetSuite Anal... Read more
RISC-V chip designer Rivos raises 235 million euros for AI accelerator
Rivos, a startup that designs RISC-V-based processors, recently raised over 235 million euros ($250 million) to develop its own AI accelerator. This AI accelerator is intended primarily for end users for whom Nvidia accelerators are overkill and too expensive.
The investment round focused on rai... Read more
NetSuite Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) now available in EMEA
NetSuite is expanding its EPM suite to a larger part of the world. With NetSuite EPM, organizations can gain greater visibility into their operations to make better decisions. It brings together things like planning, budgets, forecasts, account linkages and close periods to help grow the organizati... Read more
Cisco warns of brute-force attacks on VPN and SSH applications
Cisco security specialists are warning of brute-force attacks on VPN and SSH applications for their own devices, as well as those from CheckPoint, Fortinet, SonicWall and Ubiquiti. The attacks focus on stealing login credentials and may have links to previous recent attack attempts.
Cisco Talos ... Read more