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Phillip de Wet

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.

NVIDIA pal Psi­Quantum pulls in $1 billion Series E to start building in Brisbane and Chicago

"Utility scale" quantum computing facilities are within reach, says now $7 billion startup.

Trump's UK visit next week to bring nuclear-for-AI news, Mandelson says

"This is urgent. The AI revolution will need abundant, secure and competitively priced energy across the board."

Google says Salesloft Drift compromised Workspace accounts

Stolen tokens used "to access email from a very small number of Google Workspace accounts".

Dell pushes AI server forecast up 1/3rd, "and it feels like a plus"

$20 billion in AI iron for FY26, from zero in early 2024.

A unlocked padlock hanging from a rusty door.

A "carefully crafted URL" can get you emergency admin access on the enterprise-aimed PAM.

TransUnion took days to notice breach affecting 4.5 million

And another month to inform the affected consumers.

Printer demand isn't dead, just sleeping, says HP about RTO

29% of HP's business makes 56% of its profits. Guess which part?

A bus stop advertising screen showing a blue "recovery" window after the Crowdstrike outage in 2024

AI and consolidation drive sales, but briefly bringing down large swathes of the planet is still a drag.

Okta is terribly excited about the chaos of agentic AI

Whether the future is SaaS or custom, more agents and more uncertainty means it (or maybe Microsoft) wins, says the identity specialist.

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