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IT services company Atos plans IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

Like IBM, Atos has a supercomputing business, operates its own data centers, and offers software, consulting, and IT services — albeit on a smaller scale. IBM was still broadly profitable when it split, having made a net profit of $5.7 Legacy losses. It has been led since the February reorganization by Atos veteran Nourdine Bihmane.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

Its net loss for the first nine months of this year was $2.2 Both provide software for the healthcare industry. San Francisco biotech startup Earli added Juno Therapeutics founding scientist Phil Greenberg and former Fred Hutch President Lee Hartwell , who received a Nobel Prize in 2001, to its scientific advisory board.

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FTX’s implosion and SBF’s arrest, explained

Vox

FTX’s new CEO — who helped manage Enron after its 2001 collapse — said that he has never in his career “seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such complete absence of trustworthy financial information.” The situation, again, coming from the guy who dealt with the Enron fallout, is “unprecedented.”. It didn’t get one.

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Sujal Patel-led Nautilus Biotechnology goes public as it tackles ambitious plan to analyze proteins

GeekWire

Nautilus Biotechnology is emerging as Seattle’s newest publicly traded company this week, taking advantage of the mania over SPACs to raise $345 million to fuel a new approach that could accelerate biomedical research and transform drug development. It was through Isilon, which sold to EMC for $2.25

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How Australia became the test bed for tech regulation

The Verge

They’re the makers, the developers, those people that are working with software and beyond. We started off really building one product in Sydney called Jira — which is still our largest product — that started off as a bug tracker for software developers. And so we took that approach to enterprise software.