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Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer is a reporter with The Stack. He previously covered the transportation sector for Global Data. He has a first class degree in journalism and has also worked as a newsreader for Gaydio.

The inside of a data centre showing racks of servers lit by green lighting. Google is spending $164 million per day on servers

Alphabet spent more on servers in Q2 than Google Cloud made in revenue.

A group of people sat around a desk having a meeting.

The week's rounds and milestones

A shadow of someone's hand appears as if it is pressing a light switch. ChatGPT was knocked offline for 16 hours after an Ubuntu update in June

The global outage in June stemmed from an automatic systemd update for the Linux distribution.

A car moves at speed along a road, the road and streets around it are blurred while the white car is in focus. The FBI and CISA released a joint advisory on the Interlock ransomware group

Interlock is known for using "double extortion methods" to encrypt and exfiltrate data.

A person holds up glasses fogged by water. The UK government was told to keep a proposed ransomware payments ban clear in scope

Insurers and vendors alike call for clarity on who would be affected, and what reporting mandates will look like.

A person uses an old viking shield to block someone with a sword. Google's OSS Rebuild platform uses AI to enhance open source security

Google's new open source platform will shield popular dependencies with automations and data visibility tools.

A satellite orbiting the earth, clouds can be seen over the ocean below. The orbital data centre sector wants to bring data centres up to space

"Those 100GB links between ground and space become proxies for fibre or undersea cables and you see a migration of terrestrial telecoms infrastructure to space"

A satellite against the blackness of space. The UK satellite data sector needs long-term commitments and funding says a panel at the UK Space Conference

"There’s a lot of funding available to go through [early stages] and then after that it’s almost like you’re left alone..."

European Space Agency Director General Josef Aschbacher speaks at the UK Space Conference in front of a graph with the title "European public investment is lagging behind."

Though ESA "expects an increase" in UK's spending despite fresh grant funding

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