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Supermicro leads AI-ready data storage shift for high-performance compute
AI inference is surging to the forefront, reshaping how enterprises think about — and build — their data storage systems. As models grow in complexity and seep deeper into daily workflows, storage is under mounting pressure to deliver unprecedented speed, throughput and scalability. Meeting these demands requires rethinking how storage handles both the volume and ...
How Bitdefender’s GravityZone PHASR targets ransomware attacks
Cybercriminals are living off the land, and it is costing organizations a lot of money. This is the stark reality facing many enterprises today as they confront the persistent threat of ransomware attacks and the need to pay exorbitant sums of money to recover valuable data. “Living Off The Land” attacks exploit trusted, built-in system ...
Bad code, malicious models and rogue agents: Cybersecurity researchers scramble to prevent AI exploits
When it comes to dealing with artificial intelligence, the cybersecurity industry has officially moved into overdrive. Vulnerabilities in coding tools, malicious injections into models used by some of the largest companies in the world and agents that move across critical infrastructure without security protection have created a whole new threat landscape seemingly overnight. “Who’s feeling ...
Collaboration between AWS and Karini extends gen AI for agentic workflows and edge use cases
Enterprises are seeking to bring secure, scalable generative AI platforms to market faster, and this is leading major tech players such as Amazon Web Services Inc. to form new partnerships in the quest for choice, flexibility and value from autonomous technology. An example of this can be found in the collaboration announced this week between ...
The self-writing internet: Is Dfinity’s Caffeine AI a wakeup call for application developers?
There are fewer than 50 million software developers around the world. The Dfinity Foundation has a plan to expand that number to 5 billion. Dfinity took a step in that direction at the end of last month with its move into artificial intelligence-assisted app creation. Its alpha release of natural language-powered Caffeine AI signaled an ...
Spec-driven coding gets an AI boost with AWS’ Kiro IDE
The launch of Kiro, a development environment offered by Amazon Web Services Inc., provides a new path for software engineers to turn ideas into production-ready code, moving beyond “vibe coding” and into a specification-driven model. Kiro’s combination of “spec coding” with integrated AI agents is designed to enable developers to focus more closely on systems ...
Just Walk Out continues the self-service shopping journey for AWS
The concept seems simple, yet the technology behind it is remarkably complex. It’s pay-as-you-go, self-service in the purest form; walk into a store, pick up an item and just walk out. The technology side has been supplied by Amazon Web Services Inc. using a platform called Just Walk Out that was developed and launched in ...
Tools and app modernization support AWS cybersecurity partners in managing ongoing threats
As the technology world has grown more complicated through an explosion in artificial intelligence use cases, it has also led to challenges for cybersecurity professionals. Generative AI applications must be secured, the infrastructure around AI needs to be protected, and there is a constant worry about new threats driven by AI-powered tools. For major cloud ...
Congruity360 targets cyber threats lurking in unstructured data environments
Cloud- and AI-based threats now top the list of concerns for IT and cybersecurity professionals, as they struggle to contain the proliferation of unstructured data across modern environments. This concern was one of the key findings from a recent survey by theCUBE Research, according to Christophe Bertrand, principal analyst at theCUBE. Respondents cited cloud and ...
How Komodo Health and Snowflake use open-table formats for smarter data sharing
A survey of enterprise customers conducted by SiliconANGLE and theCUBE Research last year found that there was clear momentum toward adoption of open-table formats such as Apache Iceberg. The experience of technology platform company Komodo Health Inc. provides further evidence that the shift toward open-table formats, which enable any compute engine to operate on any ...









