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Citi CTO spearheads new pan-industry ‘Common Cloud Controls’ project at FINOS

Citi, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, LSEG, Natwest Group, and RBC are all participating amid concerns at the opacity of public cloud security and resilience tests and controls.

Revisiting *that* Google outage: Fire, flooding, (then running out of water) and a “regional Spanner” failure

Fire-fighting was not helped by Global Switch’s fire suppression system “running out of water”. The incident also introduced water and soot contamination. Google Cloud’s affected racks had to be taken apart, thoroughly cleaned and reassembled before they could be restarted.

Amdocs’ Anthony Goonetilleke on network slicing, apples, eSIM -- and the digital divide

"During Covid I saw two kids, sitting almost on the footpath outside Starbucks in Dallas, and they were doing their homework on its Wi-Fi. It broke my heart. Not creating a digital divide is super important..."

Bank of England FinOps help

Central bank keen to "improve consumption-based spend and reporting and to be able to "make strategic TCO decisions on location of workloads..."

Microsoft clams up over critical Azure key breach, security incident as attackers breach US agencies

Following a major security breach involving US federal agencies, Microsoft refuses to provide details on the incident

Amazon to UK regulator: “AWS does not charge ‘egress fees’”

You say "potato", I say sending data across a proprietary global network kept with an intentionally low network utilisation rate is not an act of charity...

Reimagining cloud-native security for developers and platform owners

Even with ‘traditional’ configuration of resources in the cloud - and Kubernetes becomes a more extreme example of this – what is crystal clear is that security cannot stay outside of the development and DevOps teams."

Collibra CTO Madalina Tanasie on data governance needs

CTO Madalina Tanasie shares insights from two decades in data governance, and shares what building a data intelligence platform that works look like

Oracle Database comes to Arm in the latest jolt to Intel

Oracle's increasingly cosy relationship with Ampere just deepened -- and Oracle Database 19c costs "half as much" running on its chips, says Larry Ellison.

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