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Price shock: IBM to increase cloud costs by up to 26% from 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

IBM is all set to increase its cloud services costs by up to 26% from January 2024. The new price rise will affect infrastructure-as-a-service ( IaaS ) and platform-as-a-service ( PaaS ) offerings, the company said in a GitHub post. International customers will witness a steeper price hike compared to their US peers.

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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO Business Intelligence

When data is unavailable or worse, lost, the consequences can be dire: unhappy customers, lost revenue, even compliance or legal ramifications. Accessing this data and keeping it available for end-users is a critical capability for a modern business. Organizations need data resilience to ensure business continuity.

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Milestone moon lander mission targets an otherworldly frontier for DNA data storage

GeekWire

Such archival disks have flown on earlier space missions, including the Israeli-built Beresheet lander that crashed onto the moon in 2019. That’s why this archive is called “Lunar Library II.”) The DNA archives demonstrate how data can be packed even more densely.

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Security startup Verkada hack exposes 150,000 security cameras in Tesla factories, jails, and more

The Verge

Verkada, a Silicon Valley security startup that provides cloud-based security camera services, has suffered a major security breach. In addition to the live feeds, the group also claimed to have had access to the full video archive of all of Verkada’s customers. Image: Verkada.

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GeekWire Podcast: Amazon CTO Werner Vogels on the rapid progress of AI, and its impact on society

GeekWire

For example, our Japan team, with a whole range of our customers, did a hackathon and built many of these culturally aware Japanese models. But we need to present it in a way to our customers that is true and accurate, in ways that they can also use it towards their regulatory agencies, for example. That will definitely happen.

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Parler resurfaces on Sunday with an update message, but nothing else

The Verge

Amazon dropped Parler from its hosting platform earlier this month, saying in a letter it “cannot provide services to a customer that is unable to effectively identify and remove content that encourages or incites violence against others.” That archive was used to create an interactive map of the attack on the Capitol.

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Verizon makes Fios free for low-income customers through federal program

The Verge

Verizon is introducing a new discount to its Fios Forward plans , which should let low-income customers get fiber internet for free when combined with discounts through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program. This is great news for the millions of people who live at an address that Verizon services with Fios.