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‘Security remains important and leads to higher budgets in 2022’

Security is also one of the most important points of attention for companies in 2002. According to the research and collaboration of analytics and security specialist Neustar, the Neustar International Security Council (NISC), companies will increase their security budget again in 2022. According to the survey available to members only, more than four out of

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‘Open-source initiatives stimulate use and revenue of NLP’

Large-scale open-source-based Natural Language Processing (NLP) models are increasingly in demand. It is striking that more and more NLP initiatives based on open source are now emerging. These initiatives stimulate the rise of NLP-as-a-service and increase sales in this market segment, writes tech website Venture Beat. According to the tech website, NLP is increasingly popular

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Chamber of Commerce websites and services preventively offline due to Log4j threat

The websites and online services of the Chamber of Commerce were not available online over the Christmas weekend. The Chamber of Commerce had taken its websites and services offline as a precaution on the advice of the NCSC. According to the legal administrator of the Trade Register, the websites and online services have been taken

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European Processor Initiative closes first development phase

The European Processor Initiative (EIP), an EU-backed pan-European initiative to develop proprietary European processors, has completed its first phase. This phase includes the development of the Arm-based Rhea processor, security technology for HPC and edge processors and a proof-of-concept for the European Processor Accelerator (EPAC) test chip. For some time now, Europe has wanted to

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White House is working on security of open-source software

The Biden administration will try to make open-source software more secure. Several open-source software providers and developers have been invited to a meeting in mid-January 2021, Bloomberg reports. According to the financial news service, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has invited key tech companies, including software vendors, software developers and cloud companies, to a meeting

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Samsung moves to PCIe 5.0, develops first supported SSD

Samsung is completing development of a PCIe 5.0 SSD, the manufacturer’s first model to support the new standard. The drive, called PM1743, will be available from 2022. The model has several versions. The capacity ranges from 1.92TB to 15.36TB. PCIe 5.0 support is the common denominator – and the most important feature of all. PCIe

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Microsoft SharePoint gets built-in spell check

Microsoft is bringing the Editor functionality to SharePoint to perform spell checks. It promises to make spell-checking browser extensions less necessary. Microsoft is currently providing several components within Microsoft 365 with updates. Within this process, SharePoint Pages and News will receive new functionality, MSPoweruser writes. This in the form of the integration of the Microsoft

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