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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.

A water treatment centre seen from above, Yorkshire Water will spend £38 million on AI technology

Call centre interactions are "ripe for automation".

A graphic showing an SES satellite beaming down on earth over Europe.

SES closed the deal shortly after completing its acquisition of Intelsat, another SATCOM supplier.

A person wearing a Daft Punk helmet against a pink background. Crowdstrike warned Chinese hacker threats are getting harder, faster, stronger

Every sector is at risk warns Crowdstrike, as intrusions jump 300% in some industries.

STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap

The week's rounds and milestones

A cat's eye is seen through a bush. Russia's Secret Blizzard group has used access to local ISPs to intercept embassy device activity.

If you're still trusting Russian network providers, please stop, researchers plead.

A robot plays a keyboard. AI-powered software could soon take on the work of human IT outsourcers.

Is "services as software" really a $1.5 trillion opportunity or just more "AI overhype"?

A person uses a mastercard credit card for tap to pay on a sumup card reader

Ready to hand your card over to an AI agent?

Apple pays $800m in tariffs, expects $1bn more in costs by September

Tariff costs up, AI costs up, but profits stay high.

A chain fence with barbed wire, representing the barrier for entry the CMA says cloud hyperscalers have imposed

Hyperscalers using licensing and egress fees to maintain dominance says CMA

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