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- Everpure promotes a consumption-based model offering flexibility, efficiency, and predictability in infrastructure investments.
- LLMs enable AI-assisted API attacks, preying on over-permissioned modern applications.
- Enterprise data services for Kubernetes help standardize and eliminate infrastructure silos.
- Behavioral AI security can catch advanced attacks missed by Microsoft 365's native defenses.
- Event offers technical deep-dive tools for resilient Dev and IT operations innovation.
- Virtual ransomware simulation events allow IT professionals to test response skills in a safe environment.
- Agentic AI requires Zero Trust models as current identity systems are built for humans, not autonomous entities.
- Scaling AI from pilot to production can unlock significant ROI through adoption at scale.
- OpenAI risks becoming obsolete, similar to BlackBerry, despite current leadership in AI.
- Oracle's $70B AI datacenter investment raises capital expenditure concerns among investors.
- AI personalization and memory can lead to biased outputs, which may be hazardous in enterprise contexts.
- Anthropic's Fable 5 shows hyper-vigilance in AI safety by blocking innocuous prompts.
- Datacenter expansion may face challenges by 2030 due to power grid limitations.
- Russians are using fake Signal support for phishing attacks.
- Microsoft SharePoint patch failures leave on-prem servers vulnerable to zero-day attacks.
- DEF CON expands its Franklin project to include hackers in critical infrastructure hardening.
- EQT acquires a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation of over $3.5B.
- Ransomware persists, offering stable career opportunities in cybersecurity.
- CentOS evolved from a hobbyist project into a default enterprise OS post-community intervention.
- Netflix's open-source Project Headroom helps reduce AI operational costs.
- OpenBSD 7.9 adds core updates, hibernation delays, and basic Wi-Fi 6 support.
- Fedora drops Deepin but gains support from Microsoft, deepening ties with Red Hat.
- LocalSend provides an open alternative to Apple's AirDrop for cross-platform file sharing.
- dBase database faces decline after 47 years, with its final online presence compromised.