Nuclia raises $5.4 million to advance AI data search capabilities
Nuclia, a startup offering AI-powered data search, raised $5.4 million in seed funding from Ealai and Crane Venture Partners.
This seed funding round will allow the organization to launch NucliaDB, its cloud-native and open-source database. Formally known as the Bosutech S.L., Nuclia further ann... Read more
Software AG acquires StreamSets to accelerate hybrid integration
The StreamSets technology perfectly complements the Software AG's hybrid integration collection. This acquisition helps Software AG in its aim to speed up and enhance its hybrid data integration capabilities.
Software AG announced that it closed a successful acquisition of StreamSets, following ... Read more
Europe’s data centers set to bring in large investments
European data centers innovations are expected to drive investments to $7.5 billion by 2027.
A recent Arizton research report shows how European data centers are expected to power the market in the coming years. Innovations are key, including eco-diesel generators, natural gas generators, and hy... Read more
Dropbox expands backup service and e-commerce platform
Dropbox expanded Dropbox Backup, a backup service. New functionality simplifies backup management.
One of the features frees up hard drive space through cloud synchronization. Furthermore, Dropbox Backup automatically backups files and folders that can be quickly restored from the cloud.
In ... Read more
NTT gains Macquarie Asset Management as a data center investor
Macquarie and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) are set to enter a strategic real-estate partnership for data processing centers across Europe and the US.
One of the world’s biggest infrastructure asset managers, Macquarie has entered a partnership with NTT – a Japanese telecommunications... Read more
UK’s data protection agency’s chief denounces claim country is not adhering to privacy rights
John Edwards, the head of the UK’s data protection agency, believes leaving the EU gives Britain an advantage in fighting against data breaches.
In an interview with Politico before a critical privacy conference in London on Wednesday, Edwards challenged the suggestion to muzzle his agency in ... Read more
‘Content health’ by Stack Overflow will automatically flag inaccurate or old content
Stack Overflow – a question and answer site for enthusiast and professional programmers – sets out new “content health” that seeks and flags obsolete content.
Having a searchable and robust information record makes it relatively easier for employees to seek data from various organization... Read more
Google launches search chips, detailed query criteria for Google Drive
Google is bringing 'search chips' to Google Drive. Search chips allow search results to be narrowed down to locations, file types, processing dates, people, tasks and shared tags. Resultingly, queries are simplified.
The tech giant recently announced that 'search chips' has been extended to Goog... Read more
Red Hat’s Openshift Platform Suite now includes persistent storage
Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation is a form of software-defined storage for portable and modular operating environments known as containers. And according to Red Hat Inc., an IBM Corp. company, it is now added to the original Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus hybrid cloud platform.
Persistent s... Read more
PwC report shows CEOs are bracing for more cybercrime in 2022
According to the CEE edition of the PwC 2022 Digital Trust Insights, only 72% of CEOs in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) including Romania, expect cybercrime to go up this year, based on how difficult 2021 was for the cybersecurity community.
In Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and globally, 60... Read more