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AI democratises cybercrime. Windows on target for hackers

The arms race in cyberspace has entered a new phase, with artificial intelligence becoming a key ally of…

A monopoly on privacy? The OCCP questions Apple’s market play

The antitrust proceedings initiated by the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) against Apple…

Dirty play in IT? TP-Link accuses Netgear of black PR and lobbying in the US

TP-Link is fighting back in its battle for survival on the US market, suing Netgear for allegedly conducting…

Gaia-X Level 3: The new standard for data sovereignty. Who made it to the CISPE list?

At the Gaia-X 2025 summit in Porto, the European cloud market moved from theoretical discussions about sovereignty to…

Brussels twist: EU delays key AI legislation under pressure from Big Tech

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday a significant relaxation of its technology policy, including a delay in the…

Cloudflare global outage resolved. Company names culprit

Tuesday's paralysis of key internet services, including X and ChatGPT, turned out to be the result of an…

AI is devouring power. The real winner of the boom will be energy storage

The rapid increase in energy demand, driven by AI data centers in the US, is currently the biggest…

Vertiv and NVIDIA standardise the construction of AI factories. Deployment time reduced by 50 percent

As generative AI redefines the demand for computing power, Vertiv and NVIDIA are strengthening their collaboration to set…

Wonderful raises $100m. AI platform from Index Ventures enters Polish market

The market for autonomous AI agents for business is gaining momentum, and startup Wonderful has just raised $100…

Copyright vs AI: GEMA wins lawsuit against OpenAI. It’s about training data

A German court has dealt a blow to OpenAI's operating model by siding with GEMA in a high-profile…

Brussels relaxes AI Act. Big Tech can take a temporary breather

Tech giants such as Apple and Meta can count on a postponement of the full implementation of the…

The slogan: ‘LOUVRE’. How technological debt and years of neglect have put the Louvre at risk

The recent theft of jewels from the Louvre revealed not only physical security gaps, but above all the…

The digital innovation trap: Why SMEs are losing out by chasing trends

Faced with constant pressure to implement AI or cloud computing, many medium-sized companies panic at the thought of…

Agent-based AI without governance. The most expensive technology mistake of the decade?

Agent AI promises an operational revolution, but most companies implement it randomly, without real oversight and without measurable…

Cisco and NVIDIA want to simplify building clouds for AI

Cisco and NVIDIA have announced new products and architectures designed to accelerate commercial AI deployments—from data centers to…

Generation Z doesn’t run away from work, it hacks it. That’s why they choose several jobs at once

Generation Z is often described as demanding and unengaged, but hard data is beginning to dispel this myth…

US$4.5bn on the table. Why BlackLine rejected SAP’s offer and whether the giant will return with a new

SAP, Europe's largest software maker, made a $4.5 billion bid to acquire BlackLine in June, but the offer…

SK Hynix CEO: AI developments are strangling the global semiconductor supply chain

The explosion of investment in AI data centers is creating serious bottlenecks in global supply chains, limiting the…

Companies need AI to reinforce Zero Trust strategy

A new study by DXC Technology and Microsoft shows that although the Zero Trust model is becoming a…

Chinese hackers in the F5 code? IT industry reacts to another supply chain hit

The hacker attack on F5 Networks, one of the key providers of network security solutions for Fortune 500…

Poles don’t trust AI as much as the world. KPMG: we expect control and transparency

Poland is among the most attacked countries in Europe, as confirmed by the latest Microsoft Digital Defense Report.…