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Leadership  | Jan 21, 2026
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A headshot of Adobe CIO Lucius DiPhillips
cyber insurance  | Jan 19, 2026
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Zurich eyes evolving cyber market with $10 billion Beazley bid
 |  startups  | Jan 19, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap
 |  AI  | Jan 16, 2026
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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan
 |  Cloud  | Jan 15, 2026
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After three years, AWS's EU Sovereign Cloud is here
 |  AI  | Jan 14, 2026
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BNY CFO: We spend more on cyber than on AI

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Nike Q1 earnings bricks and mortar

"... The sales trends for those franchises in the wholesale channel was substantially better.”

"The Real AI Coding Race"

"Model development is increasingly a distraction, a costly effort that will be eclipsed by the hyperscalers..."

Accenture AI bookings hit $3 billion in 2024 said CEO Julie Sweet

"We are hiring primarily in India… in technology, which is a big driver of the growth that we're seeing now."

The Big Interview: Elastic CTO Shay Banon on suing AWS, returning to OSS, and GenAI

"... even saying this sentence makes me happy because it was so weird to compete with 'Elasticsearch'"

A screenshot showing part of the famous blue screen of death (Photo by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash)

Redmond admits it has "received customer reports of devices restarting multiple times or becoming irresponsive after trying to install the September 2024 non-security preview Windows update."

bank of england certificate expired RTGS outage

Network configuration, CA and SWIFT issues, and certificate expiration blamed for a series of RTGS outages the past year.

Windows 11 KB5043145 update cause blue screen of death crashes

"I'd be more surprised to see the headline: Microsoft pushes out latest version of Windows, no issues detected."

London outstrips San Francisco, Singapore, for AI events

"Some cities are not just growing their business sectors; they're cultivating entire ecosystems where AI innovation thrives as a core part of their identity"

Microsoft describes Recall as a "photographic memory" - but some users would rather forget it

Controversial feature that sparked a firestorm of criticism is back - only this time it's allegedly built with "security and privacy in mind".

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