Hospital modernizes data protection with Synology ActiveProtect

We recently visited St. Nikolaus-Hospital in Eupen, Belgium, where we filmed a video with Synology about the hospital’s transition to the Synology ActiveProtect DP7400 appliance for securing and safeguarding data. The two IT staff members featured in the video explain why they ch … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Anthropic leases data center capacity from CoreWeave

Anthropic has signed a multi-year contract with CoreWeave for data center space to keep pace with the growing demand for its Claude AI models. The deal includes multiple Nvidia chip architectures in U.S. data centers. CoreWeave now counts the four largest AI model developers as c … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Android trojan linked to Cambodia following anomalous DNS spike

Security researchers have discovered an Android banking Trojan that is believed to operate from the K99 Triumph City compound in Cambodia. The malware-as-a-service platform registers approximately 35 new domains each month and is active in at least 21 countries. Infoblox Threat I … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Lenovo completes acquisition of Infinidat and enters the high-end storage market

Lenovo has completed the acquisition of Infinidat. The Israeli company, which focuses on high-end enterprise storage, will become a business unit within the Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group. Lenovo has officially completed the acquisition of Infinidat, more than a year after … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Broadcom combines AI and automation in Automic V26

Broadcom has released a new version of its automation platform with Automic Automation V26. With this release, the company aims to further integrate artificial intelligence into operational processes within organizations, with an emphasis on control and governance. Whereas genera … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

AWS launches Agent Registry for managing AI agents

AWS is introducing the Agent Registry in AgentCore, a centralized system for sharing and reusing AI agents within organizations. The preview version is designed to address the problem of “agent sprawl” and helps companies that deploy hundreds or thousands of agents maintain contr … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

ServiceNow makes its entire portfolio AI-native for every customer

ServiceNow is making its entire product portfolio AI-native. Every customer will receive AI, data connectivity, workflow automation, security, and governance by default. ServiceNow is discontinuing separate AI licenses. Two new additions are the Context Engine, which provides bus … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

ChatGPT launches $100 coding subscription

OpenAI has announced a new subscription tier for ChatGPT specifically aimed at heavy users of coding features. It is a $100-per-month subscription that falls between the existing $20 Plus subscription and the more expensive $200 Pro subscription. With this launch, OpenAI is respo … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Anthropic considers developing own chip to reduce third party reliance

AI company Anthropic is exploring designing its own chips to power its systems in the future. According to insiders, this is an exploratory phase, and no final decisions have been made yet. It is therefore quite possible that the company will ultimately continue to rely on existi … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Cisco strengthens AI observability Splunk by acquiring Galileo

Galileo specializes in observability for AI systems and helps organizations make AI agents more reliable, secure, and transparent. With the acquisition of Galileo, Cisco aims to strengthen Splunk’s position in the AI observability market. Galileo is built for trust, which Cisco i … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Cisco strengthens AI observability by acquiring Galileo

Galileo specializes in observability for AI systems and helps organizations make AI agents more reliable, secure, and transparent. With the acquisition of Galileo, Cisco aims to strengthen Splunk’s position in the AI observability market. Galileo is built for trust, which Cisco i … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Nutanix won’t give AI free rein: infrastructure remains a human endeavor

The management of IT environments could be fully automated, but Nutanix isn’t buying into that. Instead, the company is focused on facilitating AI workloads and orchestration wherever possible. Humans remain in the driver’s seat, and surprisingly little changes when it comes to t … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 8 days ago

Wasabi acquires Lyve Cloud from Seagate

Wasabi is acquiring Seagate’s Lyve Cloud business. In return, Seagate will receive an equity stake in Wasabi. Lyve Cloud is an S3-compatible object storage platform that Seagate positioned as an enterprise solution offering predictable pricing, scalability, and robust security an … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

End of support approaches for ASP.NET Core 2.3 on the .NET framework

Microsoft has announced that ASP.NET Core 2.3 will reach the end of its support period on April 7, 2027. From that point on, the company will completely stop providing security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for this version of the framework. The announcement follows M … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Muse Spark marks Meta’s new AI strategy

Meta is taking a new step in its AI strategy with the introduction of Muse Spark, the first model in the Muse family from Meta Superintelligence Labs. With this model, the company aims to lay the foundation for what it describes as personal superintelligence—a form of artificial … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Dynatrace acquires Bindplane to enhance telemetry pipelines

Dynatrace has signed an agreement to acquire Bindplane. The company offers telemetry pipelines based on open standards. This enables organizations to collect and manage operational data at scale. Bindplane optimizes and manages telemetry data at the edge. Specifically, this means … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Is 46% of your AI-generated code vulnerable?

As AI coding assistants become ubiquitous in enterprise development, a concerning statistic has emerged: 46% of AI-generated code contains security vulnerabilities. At KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, Jignesh Patel, field CTO at Harness, discussed how organizations can embrace AI-assi … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Amsterdam seeks control over data centers to ensure digital autonomy

Alderman Alexander Scholtes, responsible for ICT and the digital city, is discussing with the owners of six Amsterdam data centers how the city can gain more control over digital infrastructure. The municipality wants to see server space reserved for European parties. Equinix ref … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

New technology to secure undersea cables

Governments and technology companies are accelerating their use of drones, autonomous vessels, and sensor technology to better secure undersea data cables. This shift toward active monitoring follows growing concerns about sabotage and disruptions to this critical infrastructure, … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Networks that brought us here won’t carry us into AI future

Enterprise networks face a fundamental challenge as companies deploy AI strategies: the infrastructure designed for traditional desk-to-cloud traffic patterns cannot handle the demands of agentic AI. At Cisco Live Amsterdam, we had a chance to talk to Enrico Mercadante, VP Networ … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 9 days ago

Atlassian brings Remix to Confluence for AI-powered visuals and apps

Atlassian is introducing Remix with Rovo in Confluence, a feature that instantly converts page content into charts, infographics, and other visuals. The company is also launching ready-to-use partner agents for Lovable, Replit, and Gamma, which allow Confluence content to be forw … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

Supermicro launches investigation following case over server exports

Supermicro has launched an independent investigation into the possible involvement of employees and partners in circumventing export regulations for advanced technology.  The investigation was prompted by a criminal case in the United States against three individuals with ties to … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

Anthropic is testing the Mythos AI model for cybersecurity

Anthropic has announced a preview of Claude Mythos, a new so-called frontier model that, according to the company, has remarkably strong capabilities in cybersecurity. Unlike previous models, the focus is not only on detecting vulnerabilities but also on exploiting them. The laun … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

Intel joins Musk’s Terafab AI chip project

Intel will collaborate with SpaceX and Tesla on an ambitious chip project focused on artificial intelligence and robotics. The initiative, known as Terafab, aims to lay the technological foundation for both humanoid robots and large-scale data centers.  Reuters reports. The proje … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

AWS S3 buckets now support file systems

Amazon is launching S3 Files. This combines the popular object storage service with file system access. File-based applications, AI agents, and ML teams can now access S3 data directly without code changes or data duplication. Organizations that store analytics data in S3 and use … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

Rubrik SAGE: using AI to govern agentic workforces

As agentic AI systems move from proof-of-concept to production, enterprises face a security challenge: how do you govern autonomous systems that are creative, non-deterministic, and capable of using multiple identities to access sensitive data? At RSAC 2026 Conference we sat down … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

As IT complexity escalates, Nutanix fights back

For Nutanix, external IT developments have strongly influenced its trajectory over the past three years. Initially, those factors were AI and Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware. Now, IT talent shortages have joined the mix, and the call for sovereignty has grown louder. At .NEXT 20 … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 10 days ago

Golden Analytics launches: Users decide how much BI work AI does

Golden Analytics officially launches today. The platform aims to fundamentally transform analytics work: less mechanical work, more room for insight. The Slider of Autonomy feature lets the user decide how much AI does. Golden Analytics has emerged from its stealth phase today an … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Cloudflare accelerates post-quantum roadmap

Cloudflare aims to make its entire platform fully post-quantum secure by 2029 at the latest, including authentication systems. The revised timeline follows new developments in quantum computing that suggest existing cryptographic standards may be cracked sooner than expected. The … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

New vulnerabilities affect printing software on Linux and Unix

Security researchers have discovered two new vulnerabilities in the widely used CUPS printing system, which is deployed by default on Linux and Unix-like systems.  By combining these vulnerabilities, an attacker without login credentials can remotely execute code and ultimately g … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Why SAST is growing in importance in the age of AI-generated source code

Vibe coding is rising astonishingly quickly, but even developers who use it don’t always trust its outputs. SAST tools remain critical for enforcing policies, spotting vulnerabilities, and preventing serious errors from propagating through systems.  Human-written source code is b … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Slackbot can take over the role of Microsoft Copilot on any business PC

Microsoft hasn’t managed to get everyone excited about Copilot. Even in Redmond, it seems the realization has set in that they aren’t going to win the battle for the ultimate AI assistant; they’re searching for a new direction. Whether by coincidence or not, Slack is in a positio … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Concerns about the AI ecosystem following Nvidia deal

With the acquisition of SchedMD, Nvidia is taking a strategic step that is raising questions within the AI and supercomputing communities. The deal gives the company control over Slurm, a widely used open-source tool for scheduling and managing computing processes.  This software … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

OpenAI CEO under fire: “The problem is Sam Altman”

The New Yorker has published an in-depth investigation into Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. Based on confidential memos, internal documents, and more than 100 interviews, the publication concludes that several former colleagues consider Altman fundamentally untrustworthy as the leader … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Proximus launches 5G+, Belgium’s first standalone 5G network

Proximus is launching 5G+ today, the Belgian commercial name for 5G Standalone. It is the first Belgian telecom operator to offer a fully standalone 5G network on a commercial scale. Business users are the first to gain access today. Residential customers and small businesses wil … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

End nearby for i486 support in the Linux kernel

The Linux kernel is about to say goodbye to a piece of very old hardware. The merge queue for version 7.1 includes a change that marks the beginning of the phase-out of support for i486 processors. According to The Register, the patch comes from Ingo Molnar, an experienced kernel … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

Meta is developing open-source versions of its next frontier AI models

Meta plans to release open-source versions of its next-generation frontier AI models. The models are believed to be derived from two new proprietary models that Meta is developing internally under the codenames Avocado and Mango. Both proprietary versions are scheduled for releas … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 11 days ago

AIDA Cruises deploys enterprise IT across floating cities

Operating a cruise ship requires managing the IT infrastructure of a small city. All of this while that city floats across the world’s oceans. AIDA Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation’s 94-ship fleet, has built a network architecture across its 11 vessels to support thousands o … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 12 days ago

Is Proton Workspace the European alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google?

Last week, Proton unveiled its new software suite, which the company aims to use primarily to compete with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Proton places a high priority on privacy, but does it truly offer a complete alternative to what Big Tech offers? Even before the launch … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

New U.S. Law aims to halt ASML sales to China

A group of bipartisan U.S. lawmakers has introduced the MATCH Act, a bill that significantly tightens export restrictions on chip manufacturing equipment to China. ASML is naturally at the center of the proposal, given its monopoly on advanced chip manufacturing equipment. In 202 … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

All shook up, IFS unlocks asset-based pricing for enterprise AI

We’ve often talked about the (perhaps fabled) future land where software is sold on outcomes-based pricing. Admittedly, this appears to only ever be realistically achievable in extremely measured, stable and predictable deployment scenarios. IFS has gone some way to progressing t … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

OpenStack Gazpacho simplifies operations and VMware migrations

The OpenStack community has released OpenStack 2026.1 (Gazpacho). The release places a heavy emphasis on operational simplicity, live migration for workloads on VMware, and hardware flexibility. One might wish to describe OpenStack as a sovereign alternative to American hyperscal … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

JFrog Artifactory: how to secure binaries in the AI era

The explosion of AI-generated code is creating a security crisis that traditional manual approaches simply cannot handle. At KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, JFrog’s Global SVP, Rafael Santiago, revealed how organizations can maintain security and governance while developers’ producti … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

Broadcom appoints Alphabet executive as new CFO

Broadcom has announced that Amie Thuener will be appointed Chief Financial Officer effective June 12. She succeeds Kirsten M. Spears, who is retiring. Spears will remain in her position until her departure and will then serve as an advisor for nine months to ensure a smooth trans … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

Kyndryl Launches Service for Managing and Automating AI Agents

Kyndryl has introduced a new service designed to help organizations prepare their IT environments for the use of autonomous AI agents. With the launch of Agentic Service Management, the company is focusing on automating and managing IT processes in which AI independently performs … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

Axios supply chain attack victim posts postmortem to prevent a repeat

Another supply chain security threat emerged this week with the compromise of Axios. It is a popular JavaScript HTTP library, but for three hours, it served to publish cross-platform Remote Access Trojans (RATs). Lead maintainer Jason Saayman has now written a detailed post-morte … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

Cursor updates its platform with a focus on autonomous AI agents

Cursor has announced a new version of its development environment in which AI plays a more central role. With Cursor 3, the company is introducing a workspace designed for collaboration with so-called agents—systems capable of independently writing, modifying, and testing code. T … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago

Google launches Gemma 4 with a broad licensing model

Google DeepMind has released Gemma 4, a family of four open-weight AI models. They are equipped to run on local devices, from small edge endpoints to workstations. The 31B Dense ranks third among open models on the Arena AI leaderboard despite its limited size. All models are ava … | Continue reading


@techzine.eu | 15 days ago