Pegasystems and ServiceNow miss revenue targets
Pegasystems and ServiceNow presented disappointing quarterly figures. The organizations failed to meet revenue targets set for the second quarter of this year. Nonetheless, both remain optimistic about the remainder of 2022.
The IT industry suffers from macroeconomic circumstances. On Wednesday... Read more
Google announces third-party cookies will stick around
Google delayed the end of third-party cookies in Chrome yet again. The tech giant said on Wednesday that the browser will support third-party cookies until the second half of 2024.
Google initially pledged to discontinue third-party cookie functionality in Chrome browser by 2023. The pledge came... Read more
Microsoft Edge now compresses disk cache to improve performance
Microsoft Edge now compresses disk caches to increase speed and lower the browser's storage footprint.
The Microsoft Edge Team announced that Microsoft Edge automatically shrinks disk caches on compatible devices starting with Microsoft Edge 102 on Windows. Because the compression can hurt perf... Read more
‘European Commission staff phones compromised by Pegasus spyware’
Apple informed top EU officials that their iPhones may have been infiltrated by NSO Group's Pegasus spyware.
The European Union has found evidence that smartphones used by some of its staff were compromised by NSO Group's Pegasus spyware, the bloc's top justice official said in a letter seen by ... Read more
Atos secures financing to ensure corporate split later this year
A new debt package will help finance the company through its split into two separate global solution providers.
Atos is a global systems integrator and solution provider with a focus on cloud, digital transformation and security. This week Atos told investors hat the company has secured a new de... Read more
European or not, ensure your AI business clings to EU Data Laws
As the world moves toward a new age defined by machine learning and artificial intelligence, the very basis of numerous modern tech is being scrutinized by policymakers.
Data is essential to refine any cutting-edge technology and will grow significantly as we develop more advanced ML, and AI mod... Read more
Luca Stealer malware spreads rapidly after code shared on forum
A rust-based malware named Luca Stealer spread rapidly after its source code was published on a cybercrime forum.
The data-stealing malware is programmed in Rust. Dubbed 'Luca Stealer', the malware was first shared at the beginning of July. The developer posted the code on a cybercrime forum and... Read more
Shopify cuts 10 percent of workforce as online shopping slows
The post-pandemic slowdown in online shopping forced the tech giant to slash jobs.
This week Reuters reported that Canada's Shopify is laying off 10 percent of its workforce as the e-commerce company struggles with slowing growth due to a pullback in online shopping. The move comes after the com... Read more
Iterative Model Registry creates clarity in machine learning projects
Iterative launches Model Registry. The tool helps data scientists maintain an overview of machine learning model statuses and versions.
Iterative develops software tools for data scientists and machine learning (ML) engineers. The latest introduction is Model Registry. The tool maintains an ove... Read more
Micron’s new SSDs could change data centers forever
Micron's latest NAND modules bring the 'perfect' data center SSD one step closer.
Micron recently announced a new NAND design. NAND is a storage technology for solid state drives (SSD). Micron develops NAND modules in hopes of producing faster and larger SDDs. Ultimately, the SSDs end up in PCs ... Read more