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German Black Semiconductor raises $273 million for graphene-based connectivity chips

Technological sovereignty has become an imminent priority for several nations these days, and now, with the demand for computing power at its highest level yet.

Disney abolishes its metaverse division as part of broader restructuring

Walt Disney Co. has eliminated its Metaverse division as part of staff cuts that promise to reduce the number of employees by about 7.000 companywide in the next two months, The Wall Street Journal reports.

AWS announces a new version of the Aurora database

The big news in this release is that it removes all I/O charges for database usage, a move that should reduce overall database costs for customers with heavy workloads and provide more predictability. to your invoices from the cloud database.

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With the slowdown in the cloud market, Microsoft continues to win over Amazon

It was a difficult quarter for the cloud infrastructure market as companies looked for ways to reduce spending in an uncertain economy.

Construction robotics company Kewazo raises $10 million

Construction automation makes sense at first glance. It is one of the largest industries in the world. It is also one of the most expensive and often dangerous. It certainly ticks the three Ds (boring, dirty, dangerous) of automation.

Shield, financial communications platform, raises $20 million

Two months ago, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined 16 Wall Street firms more than $1.1 billion for "widespread record-keeping failures" related to maintaining electronic communications, in violation of federal privacy laws. values.

Principles for handling data in Kubernetes

Kubernetes has become an industry standard, with up to 94% of organizations deploying their services and applications on the container orchestration platform, according to surveys. One of the key reasons companies implement Kubernetes is for standardization, which allows power users to see double the productivity benefits.

NetApp acquires Instaclustr to offer open source databases

Software companies are increasingly relying on open source databases for their applications, but it's complex to work with all of these different products. Instaclustr, a startup from California, wanted to change that scenario by offering popular open source databases offered as a service.

The venerable mainframe advances at IBM with the launch of the z16

When you think of mainframes, you have a mental image of an old movie, with punch cards and a computer that takes up an entire large room. But the mainframe still lives on and is a viable product at IBM.

Fleet Offers Laptop Hardware Rental vs. Purchase

The French startup Fleet wants to become the best ally of the IT department by managing hardware as a service. Fleet customers can rent computers and smartphones for a fixed monthly price. If there is a hardware issue, the startup handles returns and repairs.

Alphabet separates a quantum technology group into an independent company

While the move to public markets is an indicator that quantum technology is progressing beyond the realm of theory, an even stronger signal is Alphabet's announcement that it is separating the six years accumulated in the former group. of quantum technology, SandBoxAQ into an independent company.

Startups: It is better to rent hardware than to buy it

Working from home during the pandemic created tailwinds for hardware rental companies. But even with the prospect of a hybrid return to offices, there are reasons to rent not just software, but also laptops, phones, or even furniture.
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