The UK has named Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Oracle its first "critical third parties", putting the four clouds under financial oversight from 13 July.
Beamr partners with Intempora, a dSPACE company, bringing its compression to the RTMaps middleware - the autonomous-driving development platform ...
A study of 67 AI models finds enterprises underestimate multi-model failure rates by 2.25x, and offers a free test to check ...
Starbucks tries AI again after a high-profile setback ...
For nine years, the Thessaloniki International Media Summer Academy never left home. This year, for its tenth, it did - relocating its opening leg to the lakeside town of Kastoria, some distance from ...
YourStory presents the daily news roundup from the Indian startup ecosystem and beyond. Here's the roundup for Friday, July ...
Detailed price information for Alx Oncology Holdings Inc (ALXO-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Meta Faces Potential 6% Turnover Fine Following European Commission Findings on Addictive Design, Netflix Shifts Strategy to ...
Nigeria’s fintech industry has entered another major regulatory moment. The Central Bank of Nigeria has reportedly directed ...
The Dutch National Police (Politie) says it has found "strong indications" that Dutch hackers have been involved in a ...
The UK has classified major cloud service providers such as Oracle, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google as essential suppliers to ...
The 4 companies provide cloud computing infrastructure that lets businesses store data, run applications and access computing power remotely. Their platforms have become increasingly important to ...
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