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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

Swiss Re buys Fathom, flood data specialist and The Stack's inaugural Tech for Good award winner

Globally, natural catastrophes caused $100 billion in insured losses this year alone, with “at least” $12 billion of these total insured losses attributed to flood-related events.

IBM NATO cybersecurity

IBM is providing a custom "Asset, Configuration, Patching and Vulnerability” service with a special focus on vulnerability management.

VMware perpetual licenses broadcom killing off

Starting when? Starting now. Kiss goodbye to support and subscriptions (SnS) on-premises users, too.

AI firm Anthropic slashed its AWS bill 40% by using Karpenter

"If spot instances weren’t available, we had no way to tell Cluster Autoscaler to fall back to on-demand Instances, and we ended up stuck in a few loops…" others note.

The future of Kubernetes at AWS: Slack, Anthropic lead a "Karpenter" love-in

Hammer down those AWS bills, chisel away at that scheduling latency; pick a carpentry tool, pick your clumsy metaphor...

Millions exposed to LogoFAIL firmware flaws: Should CISOs be worried? Well, yes, honestly.

You're probably exposed to rootkit risk, because vendors wanted their logos to show during boot processes -- everything's broken, howl into the abyss, why's this security advisory on a domain like https://9443417.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net anyway?

A world-leading provider of investment data, analytics and research is on a mission to migrate to the cloud by 2025 – and it’s finding benefits beyond its core business case.

The Big Interview: GSK Chief Digital and Technology Officer Shobie Ramakrishnan

"We have a federated Enterprise Architecture approach; making sure that we don’t get constantly caught in these endless loops of centralisation and decentralisation..."

New quantum chip, modular computer and SDK revealed by IBM

Of heavy-hexes, tunable couplers, superpositions and SDKs for cryogenic computing in the cloud...

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