Phillip de Wet
Phillip de Wet started in journalism as an honest B2B IT-sector reporter before straying into business, politics, and international affairs. He is currently in recovery, studying AI while writing about everything from hardware to infosec policy.
Oracle, somewhat pithily, confirms extortion demands of up to $50 million may be based on real data grabbed via zero-authentication, remote exploit.
If you don't turn off multiple account access, employees can log in with personal credentials to get Copilot.
Because it hates that ancient email workflow you never updated. And also easy migration.
"Significant efficiency improvements" claimed in long-context, alongside costs on par with Gemini Flash and gpt-5-nano.
Microsoft has nothing to say about its Europe-focused global affairs head Lisa Monaco.
On September 29, Bitnami goes much more premium, and the software community needs to consider its approach to deployment.
One section of the group even made an (operating) profit due to the cyber attack, its interim numbers show.