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Microsoft this month pushed out 133 patches for a broad swatch of software and apps and plugged a zero-day flaw in SQL Server.
The move gives CISPE members more control over pricing and the ability to privately host customers. But some say it doesn’t go far enough to address competition issues in the European cloud market.
ID management freedom not included A trade group of European cloud providers has claimed a small victory in bringing lower prices and more flexibility in deploying Microsoft software on their ...
Microsoft and AWS each made up roughly 30 to 40 percent of the Brit cloud market in 2024, it estimates. Google, the third big ...
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Managed database, consulting, and data analytics specialist DataSentinel has appointed data platform entrepreneur Peter Ward ...
Yugabyte, the distributed SQL database experts, today announced new vector search, PostgreSQL, and multi-modal functionality ...
Artificial intelligence has suddenly made it cheaper and easier for companies to switch to new software providers, IT ...
The Shadowserver Foundation confirmed the 100 figure. It said most of those affected were in the United States and Germany, ...
AI-powered coding agents are now real and usable, if not without their foibles. Here’s a brief look at the top prospects.