June 4, 2020 No Comments crimes, cryptolocker, cyberattacks, cybercrime, encryption, linux, malware, microsoft windows, Prevention, ransomware, Security, security breaches
A new Java-based ransomware targets Windows and Linux Security researchers have discovered a new kind of ransomware that uses a little-known Java file format to make it more difficult to detect before it detonates its file-encrypting payload. Consulting giant KPMG’s incident response unit was called in to run the recovery effort at […]
May 5, 2020 No Comments Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, computing, Enterprise, IBM, Jim Whitehurst, linux, president, red hat, red hat linux, TC, Watson
IBM and Red Hat expand their telco, edge and AI enterprise offerings At its Think Digital conference, IBM and Red Hat today announced a number of new services that all center around 5G edge and AI. The fact that the company is focusing on these two areas doesn’t come as a surprise, […]
April 22, 2020 No Comments Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Enterprise, funding, Granulate, Insight Partners, Israeli startups, linux, machine learning, Startups, TC
Granulate announces M Series A to optimize infrastructure performance As companies increasingly look to find ways to cut costs, Granulate, an early-stage Israeli startup, has come up with a clever way to optimize infrastructure usage. Today it was rewarded with a tidy $12 million Series A investment. Insight Partners led the round […]
April 6, 2020 No Comments Cloud, cloud computing, Enterprise, IBM, Jim Whitehurst, linux, Personnel, red hat
Paul Cormier takes over as Red Hat CEO, as Jim Whitehurst moves to IBM When Ginni Rometty indicated that she was stepping down as IBM CEO at the end of January, the company announced that Arvind Krishna would be taking over, while Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst would become president. To fill […]
March 24, 2020 No Comments Android, Automotive, cars, China, coronavirus, COVID-19, electric vehicles, Europe, ford, Geely, GM, Google Assistant, Google Play Store, Google-Maps, linux, Los Angeles, Lucid Motors, north america, operating system, Oslo, Polestar, Rivian, shanghai, smartphones, TC, Tesla, volkswagen, Volvo Cars
Volvo’s Polestar begins production of the all-electric Polestar 2 in China Polestar has started production of its all-electric Polestar 2 vehicle at a plant in China amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has upended the automotive industry and triggered a wave of factory closures throughout the world. The start of Polestar 2 production […]
February 26, 2020 No Comments ARM Holdings, Artificial Intelligence, Cartesiam, computing, Developer, Intel, Internet of Things, linux, machine learning, RAM, Startups, technology
Cartesiam helps developers bring AI to microcontrollers Cartesiam, a startup that aims to bring machine learning to edge devices powered by microcontrollers, has launched a new tool for developers who want an easier way to build services for these devices. The new NanoEdge AI Studio is the first IDE specifically designed for […]
November 14, 2019 No Comments Advanced Micro Devices, amd, ARM Holdings, Artificial Intelligence, AWS, Companies, computing, Developer, Facebook, hpe, IBM, linux, linux foundation, machine learning, nvidia, Qualcomm
The ONNX format becomes the newest Linux Foundation project The Linux Foundation today announced that ONNX, the open format that makes machine learning models more portable, is now a graduate-level project inside of the organization’s AI Foundation. ONNX was originally developed and open-sourced by Microsoft and Facebook in 2017 and has since […]
November 4, 2019 No Comments Android, Assistant, AWS, Bing, chromium, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, computing, Cortana, Developer, Enterprise, GitHub, google, google cloud, linux, machine learning, Microsoft, Microsoft Ignite 2019, microsoft windows, San Francisco, Satya Nadella, TC, voice assistant, Windows 10, Windows Phone
The 7 most important announcements from Microsoft Ignite It’s Microsoft Ignite this week, the company’s premier event for IT professionals and decision-makers. But it’s not just about new tools for role-based access. Ignite is also very much a forward-looking conference that keeps the changing role of IT in mind. And while there […]
October 16, 2019 No Comments Android, Automotive, electric vehicles, Environmental Protection Agency, google, Google Assistant, Google Play Store, Google-Maps, green vehicles, linux, plug-in hybrid, Polestar, Recharge, sensus, transport, volvo, Volvo XC40
Volvo unveils its first electric car, the XC40 Recharge Volvo Cars introduced Wednesday the XC40 Recharge, its first electric car under a new EV-focused brand that kicks off a company-wide shift toward electrification. “It’s a car of firsts and it’s a car of the future,” CTO Henrik Green said. The Volvo XC40 […]
October 9, 2019 No Comments Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, cloud infrastructure, computing, Developer, Enterprise, linux, mirantis, openstack, openstack foundation, suse, vms
Suse’s OpenStack Cloud dissipates Suse, the newly independent open-source company behind the eponymous Linux distribution and an increasingly large set of managed enterprise services, today announced a bit of a new strategy as it looks to stay on top of the changing trends in the enterprise developer space. Over the course of […]
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