NetApp® (NASDAQ: NTAP), the Intelligent Data Infrastructure company, today announced new industry-leading cyber resilience capabilities that further strengthen the most secure storage on the planet.
(Bloomberg) — Microsoft Corp.’s data-center crunch will continue for longer than the company has previously outlined, underscoring the software giant’s struggles to keep up with cloud demand. Many of ...
Merger creates $600-million-revenue data infrastructure company Fivetran CEO Fraser to lead combined company Deal highlights AI-driven data infrastructure demand Oct 13 (Reuters) - Data startups ...
2:01 Canadian Chiefs of Police call for swift passage of Safe Borders Act EDITOR’S NOTE: An earlier headline incorrectly stated that the Liberals were axing the plan to let police access online data ...
ParkMobile has finally wrapped up a class action lawsuit over the platform's 2021 data breach that hit 22 million users. But there's a catch: victims are receiving compensation in the form of a $1 ...
Manchester United were mocked over social media as Rasmus Hojlund continued his fine goalscoring form since leaving the club in the summer. The striker found the back of the net once again in ...
The Massachusetts football team turns incompetence into art, one disastrous brushstroke at a time. Throughout 2025, UMass (0-6, 0-2 Mid-American) has displayed a level of ineptitude that shouldn’t be ...
Jack Grealish or Anthony Gordon? That could be one of the biggest questions for England manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of the 2026 World Cup – but there is no doubt about who Everton fans would rather ...
Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) is poised to fill a vacancy in the House left by her father, the late Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva, but her swearing-in has been unexpectedly delayed. Adelita ...
Hojlund endured a difficult time at United after arriving from Atalanta in 2023, scoring just 14 goals in 62 Premier League appearances for the Red Devils. And despite initially saying he wanted to ...
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is understood to have uploaded more than 150 gigabytes of data to the dark web late Saturday, after database provider Salesforce refused to pay a ransom. The group had ...
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