CrowdStrike launches AI tools for patching and threat intelligence

CrowdStrike presents two new solutions that use AI to bring security and IT processes closer together: Falcon for IT Risk-based Patching and Threat AI. This is according to SiliconAngle. With these introductions, the company aims to help organizations respond more quickly to vuln … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

1.5 billion Salesforce records stolen according to ShinyHunters

ShinyHunters claims to have stolen more than 1.5 billion Salesforce records. According to the group, 760 companies were affected via compromised OAuth tokens from Salesloft Drift. This was reported by BleepingComputer. The attacks are said to have been going on for a year. The cr … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

China bans big tech companies from buying Nvidia chips

China’s internet watchdog has banned large tech companies from testing and ordering Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D processors. Beijing is thus tightening the reins in its quest for technological independence from the United States. The Financial Times understands that Alibaba and TikTok … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

MongoDB brings search and vector search to local environments

Developers can now use search and vector search functionality in MongoDB Community Edition and Enterprise Server. These capabilities were previously only available in the Atlas cloud service. During the MongoDB.local NYC conference, MongoDB announced that search and vector search … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Wiz launches Incident Response service for cloud security crises

Wiz introduces a new service for organizations affected by security incidents. Wiz Incident Response (IR) combines years of cloud expertise with forensic investigation capabilities to help organizations recover quickly from attacks. The service is based on research in which Wiz d … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Dynatrace joins GitHub MCP Registry

Dynatrace is expanding its observability platform to GitHub’s Model Context Protocol Registry. The platform aims to provide developers with real-time insights during the development cycle without disrupting their workflows. This integration is expected to have a particular impact … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Vultr and FluidCloud accelerate multicloud migration with AI

Vultr announces a partnership with FluidCloud. By combining Cloud Cloning technology with Vultr’s infrastructure, organizations can migrate from any provider to Vultr in minutes, without interruption or complex restructuring. The partnership specifically targets AI-driven organiz … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Jaguar Land Rover extends production halt after cyberattack

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed that the production halt will continue until at least Wednesday, September 24, 2025. The company is dealing with the aftermath of a major cyberattack that disrupted its IT systems and paralyzed part of its production at the end of August. In … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Check Point acquires Lakera for comprehensive AI security

Check Point acquires Lakera to build an end-to-end AI security stack. The acquisition aims to help organizations deploy AI safely and responsibly as new attack vectors emerge. More and more organizations are integrating large language models, generative AI, and autonomous agents … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

New generation of IT professionals embraces mainframes

For years,mainframes were synonymous with stability, but rarely with innovation. That image seems to be changing rapidly. New figures from BMC’s annual mainframe survey show that confidence in the future of the platform has never been higher. No less than 97 percent of the profes … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

C++ opts for Profiles and leaves Safe C++ behind

The future of secure programming in C++ is once again a topic of discussion within the standardization community. The so-called Safe C++ proposal, which was presented a year ago as a way to integrate stronger security guarantees into the language, will not be further developed. T … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

DIAL 3.0 is the silent architect behind enterprise AI

EPAM is building its DIAL platform to become one of the most advanced enterprise AI orchestration systems in operation. With its recent DIAL 3.0 release, it addresses how to harness AI at scale without sacrificing governance, cost control, or transparency. We spoke with Arseny Go … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Pulumi launches Neo: AI agent for infrastructure management

Pulumi introduces Neo, an AI agent that can perform infrastructure tasks completely autonomously. The platform promises to reduce weeks of work to minutes, while maintaining enterprise governance. Neo is supposed to differ from traditional automation tools in that it actually fun … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Oracle Java 25 brings AI boost, 18 JEPs and LTS

Oracle has released Java 25, a version that will receive Long-Term Support (LTS). With 18 JDK Enhancement Proposals (JEPs), it aims to significantly improve the AI capabilities of the programming language. In addition, it is taking further steps towards support for Post-Quantum C … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Workday acquires Sana for $1.1 billion in ambitious AI strategy

Workday announced today that it is acquiring AI company Sana for approximately $1.1 billion. The acquisition is intended to transform Workday into “the new front door office” by combining AI-driven search functions, agents, and learning tools with Workday’s extensive HR and finan … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Workday Data Cloud gives you direct access to HR and financial data

Workday is introducing its own Workday Data Cloud. This is a new data layer designed to help organizations extract value from their HR and financial data. The Workday Data Cloud can be directly linked to existing third-party analytics and data clouds via zero-copy. More and more … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Pega Smart Investigate gets agentic AI boost for faster detection of payment exceptions

Pega Smart Investigate Agentic Automation promises banks faster and cheaper handling of payment exceptions. These are cases in which payment is not or cannot be made. The updated version primarily adds extra generative AI capabilities to the existing offering. This should lead to … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Workday expands AI agents to HR, Finance, and specific industries

One thing was more or less certain ahead of Workday Rising: Workday needed to come up with new AI agents. That’s precisely what it’s doing by expanding the Workday Illuminate AI platform. New specialized agents are being introduced for HR, finance, and specific industries or proc … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Workday Build: New developer platform for AI solutions

During the Workday Rising 2025 event, Workday launched a new platform for developers: Workday Build. The platform enables customers and partners to develop, share, and scale AI solutions . Although the focus is on people and finance (HR & Finance), the platform can be used for a … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Rubrik and CrowdStrike expand identity security with rollback feature

Rubrik Identity Resilience integrates with CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security. The expanded collaboration aims to detect identity attacks and fully roll back malicious changes to a secure state. Organizations are under increasing pressure to protect hybrid identities f … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Oracle brings new AI agents to Fusion HCM

Oracle announces a series of AI agents for HR processes. The tools automate tasks from recruitment to retirement and run free of charge within Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. Oracle’s new AI agents support difficult HR decisions. The Talent Advisor Agent helps managers plan pro … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

CoreStory launches AI platform for modernizing legacy code

AI company CoreStory has launched a platform that converts legacy code into usable documentation for software development. The platform analyzes hundreds of thousands of lines of code and reduces modernization projects from months to days. According to COO Mike Lambert, all organ … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Alphabet invests £5 billion into British AI development

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has announced a £5 billion investment in artificial intelligence in the United Kingdom. Over the next two years, the funds will be allocated to infrastructure development and scientific research. This was reported by the BBC. The announcement co … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Amazon accelerates Kuiper satellite network

Amazon wants to make Project Kuiper available in five countries early next year. The satellite internet project should be operational in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom by the end of the first quarter of that year. This was reported by Bloomberg … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

OpenAI upgrades Codex with GPT-5-Codex

OpenAI has expanded Codex with GPT-5-Codex, a variant of GPT-5 that has been specifically trained for software development. This new engine makes the programming assistant faster, more reliable, and more independent, both in short sessions and in complex processes lasting several … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

API attacks are skyrocketing: 40,000 incidents in six months

API attacks reached a record high in the first half of 2025, with more than 40,000 incidents recorded. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting these invisible connections between apps and systems, with financial service providers being the hardest hit. The urgent need for actio … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Alphabet reaches milestone of $3 trillion market value

Google parent company Alphabet has reached a market value of $3 trillion (€2.55 trillion). The milestone follows optimism surrounding artificial intelligence and a favorable antitrust ruling that allows the company to retain control of Chrome and Android. For Alphabet, the market … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

CrowdStrike and Meta launch open source AI benchmarks for SOC

CrowdStrike and Meta are jointly introducing CyberSOCEval, a new suite of open source benchmarks to evaluate the performance of AI systems in security operations. The collaboration aims to help organizations select more effective AI tools for their Security Operations Center. Met … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Nvidia suspected of violating terms of Mellanox acquisition

China’s market regulator has announced that a preliminary investigation shows that Nvidia has violated Chinese antitrust law. Commitments made in connection with the acquisition of Mellanox are also said to have been breached. While China and the United States are negotiating tra … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo are working on a satellite manufacturer

Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo are working on a major restructuring of the European satellite sector. The three aerospace groups are in talks about setting up a joint venture that is expected to be worth around €10 billion. This was reported by Reuters. According to insiders, an in … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

PwC completes world’s largest SAP Cloud ERP implementation

PwC has successfully completed the implementation of SAP Cloud ERP for more than 100,000 employees in 19 countries. The project is described as one of the largest ERP transformations worldwide and replaces outdated legacy software with an integrated platform. PwC will continue to … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Cloud Hypervisor prohibits AI-generated code in new release

Cloud Hypervisor, an open source hypervisor project for cloud environments, is drawing a clear line: AI-generated code is not welcome. With the release of version 48, a new policy is in effect that rejects contributions written using large language models. Cloud Hypervisor origin … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Gartner: 35 percent of VMware workloads will disappear

VMware faces a major challenge in the coming years. Gartner predicts that by 2028, more than a third of the current number of workloads on VMware will be running elsewhere. Research Director Julia Palmer said at Gartner’s IT Symposium in Australia that customers who use VMware vi … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Google launches VaultGemma: privacy AI without compromising performance

Google presents VaultGemma, an AI model that protects sensitive data without compromising performance. The 1 billion-parameter model uses differential privacy and will be available as open source. Google Research and Google DeepMind are behind VaultGemma, a language model that so … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Cybercriminal installs security software only to be found out by it

A cyber attacker installed the Huntress endpoint security solution to protect himself. What he didn’t realize was that this allowed Huntress to monitor his activities. Despite some controversy, the security company claims that valuable information was obtained. When a host signal … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Welcome to exabyte hyperscaler economics

Exascale object store company MinIO has engineered a new line of AIStor-powered pod services for private cloud modernisation. Although it sounds exclusively like hardware, the MinIO AIStor is a software-defined Amazon S3-compatible object store that will run anywhere i.e. from th … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Microsoft avoids EU fine thanks to Teams concessions

Microsoft has avoided an EU fine for bundling Teams with Office. The European Commission has agreed to the suggestion that the tech giant will offer Office versions without Teams at reduced prices. The current commitments prevent a penalty that could have amounted to 10 percent o … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Proxmox tests Datacenter Manager for cluster management

Proxmox is working on a new step in its virtualization platform. The company is introducing the beta version of Datacenter Manager. This is a central management solution that controls multiple clusters from a single console. According to The Register, this move positions Proxmox … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Adobe has a strong quarter thanks to AI investments

Adobe has once again revised its outlook for the current fiscal year upward after strong results for the third quarter of fiscal 2025. Revenue grew to $5.99 billion, up 11% from a year earlier, or 10% at constant currency. Earnings per share came in at $4.18 according to GAAP and … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Box introduces new AI agents for content management

Box launches Box Extract, Box Automate, and improved Box Apps to automate business processes with AI agents. These solutions are designed to help organizations extract data, orchestrate workflows, and build intelligent dashboards. Box Automate enables organizations to orchestrate … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Deal with Microsoft opens door for OpenAI IPO

Microsoft and OpenAI have signed a preliminary agreement that will enable the AI developer to transform itself into a commercial enterprise. This marks a new step in the intensive collaboration between the two partners. The deal is not yet final, and details about the commercial … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

EU Data Act in force as of today: companies free from cloud lock-in

The EU Data Act comes into force today in all member states. The legislation gives companies and consumers more control over their data and makes it easier to switch between cloud providers. Tech giants are already scrapping data transfer fees. The Data Act was initially set to t … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

The AI world is shifting: Microsoft chooses Anthropic, OpenAI opts for Oracle

Where Microsoft and OpenAI were once two peas in a pod, they are now racing further apart by the day. Redmond is busy building models it can call its own, but for now, the tech giants requires the services of Anthropic, via AWS no less. OpenAI has also been making new friends the … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

1.5 billion packet-strong DDoS attack targeted anti-DDoS service

DDoS detection tool FastNetMon detected a DDoS attack of 1.5 billion packets per second. The target: a European provider of DDoS scrubbing services. The attack is one of the largest DDoS attacks ever, but still falls far short of the 11.5 billion packets recently detected by Clou … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Progress Agentic RAG makes unstructured data accessible

Progress Software has announced Progress Agentic RAG, a RAG-as-a-Service platform that helps companies extract meaningful information from unstructured data. With the help of Nuclia, which it acquired in July, Progress is focusing on democratizing generative AI for organizations. … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

The technology behind a UEFA Nations League match

When the referee blows his whistle to start the Germany vs. Portugal match at the Allianz Arena in Munich, it marks the beginning of the game for millions of viewers at home and 70,000 people in the stadium. That sounds simple, but behind this soccer match is a technological oper … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

US Senator: Microsoft guilty of negligence in ransomware case

US Senator Ron Wyden has officially requested the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to launch an investigation into Microsoft. In a letter to FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson, Wyden states that Microsoft has shown gross negligence in the area of cybersecurity for years. According to … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 months ago

Thinking Machines wants to make AI more predictable

Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati, wants to solve a persistent problem: the unpredictability of AI models. In its first blog post, the lab revealed how it wants to combat randomness in AI responses. Researcher Horace He argues that better contr … | Continue reading


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