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 |  Fortinet  | Apr 06, 2026
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Fortinet's endpoint management software is being exploited in the wild
 |  AI  | Apr 03, 2026
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MLPerf's new inference benchmarks put NVIDIA on top, but...
 |  Nike  | Apr 01, 2026
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Nike cuts tech roles, continues IT efficiency drive after Finops wins
Oracle  | Apr 01, 2026
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Oracle slashes tens of thousands of jobs
Security  | Mar 31, 2026
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Hugely popular npm package, Axios, compromised
 |  startups  | Mar 30, 2026
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Global IT spending to hit $4.5 trillion in 2023

Pressure on CIOs to help leaders reinvent businesses is mounting

DNV ransomware attack: 1,000 vessels affected

It could have been a lot worse...

Enterprise ChatGPT on Azure? For now, Satya Nadella's just a tease

Is it all just a "nothing burger"?

Microsoft’s cloud emissions API wins praise as rivals lag on disclosure

Emissions data important enough now that some companies are abandoning suppliers...

A $1bn fat finger helps drive Citi's $13.6bn IT spending plans

Overhaul comes after howling error in 2020 blamed on legacy software, bad training...

CircleCI hackers grabbed customer tokens and keys, CTO admits, amid warning on SaaS secrets

Infiltrators dodged antivirus, stole encryption keys from a running process

HashiCorp CTO Armon Dadgar on infrastructure automation, developer friction, and open source

Hashicorp CTO and co-founder Armon Dadgar spent the summers of 2009 and 2010 as a software production intern for Amazon. Now, a little more than a decade later, he helps steer a successful open source company with a net retention rate of 134% and nearly 4,000 customers; several of

FAA outage triggered by “damaged database file” -- after agency warned on old hardware

A serious IT outage at the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) which forced it to halt all US departing flights on Wednesday 11 has been attributed by the transportation agency to a “damaged database file” “At this time, there is no evidence of a cyber attack. The FAA is working diligently

New Microsoft Defender rule DELETES Windows apps on Friday 13

IT admins were left scrambling to detect if they had been hit by an unknown virus on Friday 13, after Windows applications vanished from the Start menu and taskbar on computers globally following what appears to have been a botched Windows Defender rule triggering chaos for thousands of users globally.

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