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Down in the Goldman Sachs IT engine room, old school and open source rub shoulders

Goldman Sachs may have over $2 trillion in assets under supervision. But in its IT engine room, like many large organisations, the investment bank relies heavily on free and open source software (OSS) as well as some aging yet still widely deployed commercial databases -- including to help it serve

Bank of England demands firms test "severe" operational resilience scenarios

"They will need to invest..."

Airbnb's AWS costs were getting out of hand. Here's how it tackled them

Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler needed some tweaking...

Large language model platforms will be the "new factories"

"Modern AI factories with data as the raw material input and intelligence as the output"

Here's what caused this week's Equinix data centre outage in Manchester

ISPs suffer short sharp outage

Exploit for ANOTHER critical bug in VMware Workspace ONE expected imminently

Weeks after earlier RCE was widely exploited by APTs

Broadcom in talks to buy VMware, as chipmakers eye software growth

Chipmakers everywhere are looking at software monetisation opportunities,

Department of Justice: We won't sue "good faith" hackers, promise, maybe

Don't go wild on Shodan just yet though...

Microsoft warns over novel SQL Server attacks

Microsoft warned that a malicious campaign targeting SQL Servers is using an "uncommon living-off-the-land binary"  that to achieve persistence on compromised systems -- saying that defenders need to pay increased attention to abuse of the sqlps.exe which ships with SQL Server as standard. Without naming the attackers

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