Micro Focus now offers Operations Bridge AIOps as a SaaS service

Micro Focus now ships its full-stack AIOps solution Operations Bridge as a SaaS service. Above all, the service should provide insight into the IT landscape and solve problems faster. Micro Focus has adapted its existing on-premises version of Operations Bridge and made it available via SaaS. For example, there is the addition of flexible consumption […]

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Microsoft rolls out end-to-end encryption for Teams video calls

Microsoft is giving its collaboration platform Teams new features for end-to-end encryption. Full encryption currently only applies to one-on-one Teams video calls. Group conversations cannot use the security functionality for the time being. End-to-end encryption is not set by default for every end user, but must be assigned to users by administrators within companies. After

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UK watchdog concerned about Apple and Google duopoly

Apple and Google have too much market share in operating systems, app stores and browsers in the UK. That implies the national market authority following a new investigation. “An iron grip on mobile devices,” says the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) about the position of the tech giants. Earlier this year, the authority launched an

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Bloomberg: Game BioShock creator doesn’t get off the ground

Development of the first game from BioShock creator Ken Levine’s studio founded in 2014 is in “development hell,” according to Bloomberg. After seven years, the game would have been completely scrapped several times and turned in a different direction. The problems of the project, according to many employees of Levine’s studio, called Ghost Story, lie

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Windows 11 runs on PC with antique single-core Intel Pentium 4 CPU

Although the system requirements of Windows 11 caused quite a stir by excluding even relatively modern PCs, the operating system appears to run fine on a computer with a single core Intel Pentium 4 (Cedar Mill) processor that is 15 years old. This astonishing feat was accomplished by “Carlos SM,” who tweeted about it and

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VMware warns of vulnerable two-factor authentication Verify

VMware is warning customers of a vulnerability in its Verify two-factor authentication solution. Hackers appear to be able to intercept the ‘second factor’. VMware states in its warning that it concerns a security problem in its Workspace ONE Access product. VMware Verify takes care of the two-factor authentication. The vulnerability found allows hackers to intercept

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Samsung delivers new TVs with remote control that can charge via radio waves

Samsung shows a new version of its Eco Remote. In addition to a solar cell, the new remote control is equipped with technology that can extract energy from radio waves from routers. The built-in battery can also be charged via USB-C. Samsung has not yet released technical details about its new Eco Remote, but told

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Log4j 2.16 vulnerable to DoS attacks, urgent patch 2.17 recommended

The impact of the infamous vulnerability in Java library Log4j drags on. Although the biggest problem was solved with urgent patch 2.16, this version also appears to be susceptible to abuse. Security researchers found an entrance for Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Log4j 2.17 has been published to close the entry. Apache, developer of the

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