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Exclusive: Metaplane nets $13M to detect data anomalies with AI | VentureBeat

As of January 2024, enterprises using Metaplane had run 500 million data quality checks on over 40 million data assets and over 30M...

Samsung анонсирует первую в отрасли карточку microSD со скоростью чтения 800 МБ/с / NV

Samsung начала тестирование образцов карт памяти SD Express microSD объемом 256 ГБ. Чем она особенная?

Exclusive: Enkrypt raises seed round to create a ‘control layer’ for generative AI safety | VentureBeat

In the case of one Fortune 500 enterprise using Meta’s Llama2-7B, Enkrypt AI found that the model was subject to jailbreak vulnerabilities 6% of the time and brought that down ten-fold to 0.6%.

Nvidia launches RTX 500 and 1000 Ada Generation laptop GPUs for AI on the go | VentureBeat

The Nvidia RTX 500 GPU delivers up to 14x the generative AI performance for models like Stable Diffusion.

Gartner: Global ‘IT debt’ hits $500 billion, on the way to $1 trillion | Network World

Five-hundred billion dollars is needed to clear out IT’s maintenance backlog.

Two Ways to Build a Better IT Strategy | Network World

A CIO at a Fortune 500 company needs to develop strong data governance and data-management capabilities, and a long-term technology strategy. What's the best way to accomplish this without a staff skilled for this kind of work?

Build a budget PC for less than $500 | Network World

Building your own desktop PC is a fun and easy project that will allow you to customize a system to fit your needs. Earlier this year we showed you how to build a high-powered video editing machine, but this time we worked to keep the price tag under US$500.

PayPal faces new restrictions in India | Network World

PayPal has introduced new rules for its customers in India, including a limit on the value of each export-related receipt to US$500.

The case for collaboration | Network World

A recent survey of more than 500 executives, IT decision-makers and business unit leaders worldwide found that businesses are trying to enable greater collaboration across their workforces.

How to steal corporate secrets in 20 minutes: Ask | Network World

A few companies in the Fortune 500 need to upgrade their Web browsers. And while they're at it, a little in-house training on social engineering wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

Three Phases of SharePoint: What Type of User Are You? | Network World

SharePoint, Microsoft's software program offering everything from online document management to Intranets to social networking sites, has over 100 million users and a majority of them are from Fortune 500 companies, according to Microsoft.

Will a Remanufactured Cartridge Damage Your Printer? | Network World

Suppose Ford or Toyota would sell you a brand new car for, say, $500. Wow! Such a deal, you might think. But there'd be a catch: Every tank of gas would cost you $50, and you had to buy it from Ford or Toyota. Before long, you'd have spent a lot more on gas than you did on the car.

Cisco TelePresence 500: Full collaboration | Network World

More affordable midrange telepresence systems, such as offerings from Polycom and LifeSize systems, offer fine picture and audio quality, along with usability. But in the overall product continuum, Cisco TelePresence System 500 is the most economical system that gives you the full experience of telepresence rooms.

Nokia drops letters for phone names, goes to just numbers | Network World

Nokia has decided that its one-letter naming convention plus a model number for its phones isn't keeping up with the times. The Finnish phone maker said in a blog post on Monday that it will now use just numbers, calling its latest smartphone the "500."

Dell ordered to sell 19-inch LCD displays for $15 in Taiwan | Network World

Taiwan's Consumer Protection Commission has ordered Dell to make good on sales from an online pricing error and deliver 19-inch LCD monitors to local consumers for NT$500 (US$15.26).

Build your own camera, launch it like a grenade | Network World

Meet the Firefly. Israeli defense contractor Rafael Armament Development Authority calls it a "revolutionary concept in tactical intelligence," but really it's a wireless camera that's shot 500 feet in the air by a grenade launcher. And if a couple of hackers here at the [<a href="https://www.defcon.org/">Defcon</a>] hacking convention get their way, soon anyone will be able to buy this type of military grade technology for only US$500.

IBM, Cray lead Top 500 supercomputer rankings | Network World

IBM, HP, Cray, Intel dominate Top 500 supercomputer list.

Cisco and Duke Energy work to build smart grid | Network World

Cisco has been enlisted by a Fortune 500 electric power company to monitor and control power consumption by creating a smart grid.

Skype Security: Is It Safe for Business? | Network World

According to data released last month from research firm TeleGeography, Skype, the popular software that allows computer users to make calls over the internet, now accounts for 12 percent of all long-distance calls. The company saw its user base grow to more than 500 million accounts in 2009 and is making a run at a new market this year.

What’s on Salesforce.com’s shopping list? | Network World

Salesforce.com's move this week to raise US$500 million through a debt offering has observers speculating the on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) vendor is set to go on a shopping spree, but opinions vary on exactly what one will entail.

Microsoft runs cannibalization risk with low-end server push | Network World

Microsoft runs the risk of cannibalizing some server sales with the release of Windows Server 2008 Foundation Edition, a low-end version of the server operating system that will ship installed on servers that cost as little as $500. But the potential boost of expanding the market for low-end servers outweighs the risk of losing some sales of more expensive versions of the operating system, a Microsoft executive said Wednesday.

Arista claims latency lead with new data center switch | Network World

Arista Networks this week unveiled a data center switch boasting sub-500-nanosecond latency for financial market trading applications.

Feds: TV news anchor hacked, then leaked colleague’s e-mail | Network World

A Philadelphia TV news anchor was charged on Monday with breaking into his co-anchor's email accounts more than 500 times and feeding information he found there to a local newspaper.

Biggest security threats are from inside: survey | Network World

The CA 2008 Security and Privacy Survey polled CIOs, CSOs, CTOs and other senior executives responsible for IT security at 500 U.S. firms and organizations and learned that internal threats cause more concern than viruses and worms.

Apple to avoid netbook, try tablet in 2010, says analyst | Network World

Apple will wait until 2010 to enter the netbook market, and then will unveil a tablet-like device priced between $500 and $700, a Wall Street analyst said today.