Welcome to this week’s edition of the Weekly Cybertech Roundup, where we bring you the most significant developments and trends shaping the world of cyber technology. From groundbreaking innovations to critical security updates, our roundup highlights the key stories that are driving the industry forward. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a cybersecurity professional, or just curious about the latest advancements, we’ve got you covered with all the insights you need to stay informed. Let’s dive into this week’s highlights!
Brand Covered: NVIDIA
Headline: NVIDIA AI Workspaces Now Powered by Kasm for Oracle
Kasm Technologies, a leading provider of cloud workspaces, announced NVIDIA-powered AI Workspaces available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace and deployable on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) through Kasm Workspaces for Oracle.
The new AI Suite leverages Kasm’s container streaming technology and OCI to deliver ready-to-use AI workspaces. Running on OCI Compute instances accelerated by NVIDIA A10 Tensor Core GPUs, the AI Workspaces provide scalable, GPU-accelerated computing for AI development. The AI Suite can be deployed within a customer’s OCI tenancy or as a fully managed service. On-demand development environments eliminate complex setup, reducing time to productivity while accelerating machine learning and AI initiatives.
Brand Covered: Ontinue
Headline: Ransomware Attacks Up 132 Percent Despite 35 Percent Payment Drop
Ontinue, a leading provider of AI-powered managed extended detection and response (MXDR) services and winner of the 2023 Microsoft Security Services Innovator of the Year award, today released its 2H 2024 Threat Intelligence Report, offering a comprehensive analysis of the latest cyber threats identified by its Advanced Threat Operations (ATO) team. The findings reveal a 132% surge in ransomware attacks, even as ransom payments declined by 35%, signaling a shift in attacker strategies to double down on ransomware efforts.
Brand Covered: Red Hat
Headline: Red Hat Enhances Enterprise AI for Hybrid Cloud with AI
Red Hat, Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, announced the latest updates to Red Hat AI, its portfolio of products and services designed to help accelerate the development and deployment of AI solutions across the hybrid cloud. Red Hat AI provides an enterprise AI platform for model training and inference that delivers increased efficiency, a simplified experience and the flexibility to deploy anywhere across a hybrid cloud environment.
Brand Covered: IBM
Headline: IBM Expands As-a-Service Tools to Simplify Management
IBM has announced the addition of IBM Storage Ceph as a Service to its emerging portfolio of flexible as a service solutions for on-premises infrastructure. The portfolio includes IBM Power delivered as a service, which already offers the distributed compute platform in new form factors and flexible consumption options.
Brand Covered: Dataminr
Headline: Dataminr and World Wide Technology Partner to Launch AI-Driven Cyber-Physical Platform
Dataminr, one of the world’s leading AI companies, announced a strategic partnership with World Wide Technology (WWT), a global technology solutions provider leading the AI and Digital Revolution. As an Elite Solution Provider in the Dataminr Partner Network, WWT is bringing the power of Dataminr’s real-time, AI-driven insights to customers in a way that redefines how security operations are envisioned and executed.
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