AWS claims customers are packing bags and heading back on-prem [Wed Sep 18 2024]

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AWS claims customers are packing bags and heading back on-prem

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AWS claims customers are packing bags and heading back on-prem

See? We do have competition, cloud giant tells regulator

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Alibaba Cloud waiting for hardware to dry out before trying to restore customer data

Digital Realty's Singapore disaster still complicating cloud after a week

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WhatsApp fix to make View Once chats actually disappear is beaten in less than a week

View Forever, more like it, as Meta's privacy feature again revealed to be futile with a little light hacking

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Google Cloud Document AI flaw (still) allows data theft despite bounty payout

Chocolate Factory downgrades risk, citing the need for attacker access

Lebanon: At least nine dead, thousands hurt after Hezbollah pagers explode

Eight-year-old among those slain, Israel blamed, Iran's Lebanese ambassador wounded, it's said

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Rhysida ransomware gang ships off Port of Seattle data for $6M

Auction acts as payback after authority publicly refuses to pay up

Predator spyware kingpins added to US sanctions list

Designations come as new infrastructure spins up in Africa

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China claims Starlink signals can reveal stealth aircraft – and what that really means

If this really was that useful, they wouldn't be telling us

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Chinese national accused by Feds of spear-phishing for NASA, military source code

May have reeled in blueprints related to weapons development

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Open source orgs strengthen alliance against patent trolls

The more successful FOSS gets, the more it becomes a target

VMware patches remote make-me-root holes in vCenter Server, Cloud Foundation

Bug reports made in China

No major AI model is safe, but some do better than others

Anthropic Claude 3.5 shines in Chatterbox Labs safety test

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IBM scores $45M zinger from Zynga in patent wringer

Big Blue’s Prodigy from the 1980s comes back to haunt FarmVille giant

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Oracle brews Java 23 for just-in-time delivery

Predictably paced programming language plods onward

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Prosecutors confirm probe into SAP CTO amid allegations of sexual harassment

Jürgen Müller agreed to step down from his role at the end of September

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S&P 500's AI FOMO fizzles: Less than half mentioned it in Q2 earnings

Is the hype over already?

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The end is in sight for Windows 10, but Microsoft keeps pushing out fixes

Persistent SSO prompts after DMA update addressed in release preview

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Using AI in your tech stack? Accuracy and reliability a worry for most

Churns out apps, but testing needed to iron out performance woes

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Sainsbury's bags a ticket to RISE with SAP, hoping not to trip like Asda

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Oracle urged again to give up JavaScript trademark

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Desktop hypervisors are like buses: None for ages, then four at once

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