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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.

As Virgin Orbit hits the buffers, British startup Astraius inches closer to its first  launch

Updated March 20, 10:00am GMT to correct launch vehicle location (within C17 rather than underslung). Aerospace startup Astraius has agreed a key new partnership as it plans its first “air launch” of a low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite from Scotland in 2024, using a military transport plane, rather than a

Check Point launches new global services offering

Check Point has launched a new integrated global services offering, as the cybersecurity company continues to tighten up its portfolio -- which is built around four pillars: “Quantum” for network security, “Harmony” for end-user devices, “CloudGuard” for cloud security and “Horizon” for SOC and security management. Check Point, whose CEO

Urgent: Microsoft 365 Apps being exploited in wild via CVSS 9.8 bug

Get domain admin by... just emailing the domain admin?

Deutsche Bank's Peter Thomas: Execs recognising value of OSS ‘mutualisation’

"Take this Waltz..."

Step up, Sir Humphrey: Why UK govt’s digital failings are a business sponsor problem

CDDO's roadmap risks "petering out" warns NAO.

US Army CIO leaves for ServiceNow amid Pentagon CIO exodus

Outgoing US Army CIO Dr Raj Iyer has joined software firm ServiceNow as Head of Global Public Sector. He leaves after a well-regarded and highly modernising two year stint overseeing a $16 billion annual IT budget (including ~$3 billion in software and $1.5 billion in hardware costs)  for 1.

Silicon Valley Bank fails: Regulators step in

Goodnight, sweet prince.

The Big Interview: Pleo CTO and Monzo veteran Meri Williams

On business continuity, microservices, and masking...

ChatGPT API lands: OpenAI bans use for dating apps or "high-risk gov't decision making"

OpenAI is making its ChatGPT API and Whisper API available to companies so they can incorporate the AI chatbot and speech-to-text capabilities into their products –  Instacart, Snapchat and Spotify are all early adopters. ChatGPT API terms and conditions meanwhile emphasise that users can't deploy the ChatGPT API to

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