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Datameer Secures $19 Million for Big Data Analytics

Data Center Knowledge

Big data analytics firm Datameer raises $19 million to grow the company, DataOn becomes certified to take advantage of the Storage Spaces feature on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2, and Panzura helps Mead & Hunt offload storage to the cloud. Big Data Cloud Computing Storage datameer dataOn panzura'

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OpenAI, Anthropic Research Reveals More About How LLMs Affect Security and Bias

Tech Republic Big Data

Anthropic opened a window into the ‘black box’ where ‘features’ steer a large language model’s output. OpenAI dug into the same concept two weeks later with a deep dive into sparse autoencoders.

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Report: Organisations Have Endpoint Security Tools But Are Still Falling Short on the Basics

Tech Republic Big Data

AI PCs could soon see organisations invest in whole fleets of new managed devices, but Absolute Security data shows they are failing to maintain endpoint protection and patching the devices they have.

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Anthropic’s Generative AI Research Reveals More About How LLMs Affect Security and Bias

Tech Republic Big Data

Anthropic opened a window into the ‘black box’ where ‘features’ steer a large language model’s output.

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Data is the perimeter, defend it that way

Forrester IT

The "hack" targets Windows XP systems, an old, outdated, unsupported OS that should have been pulled from use eons ago. Read more Categories: #big data. cyber security. And if the legacy system running that OS couldn't be pulled, IT SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST BEEN PATCHED. Problem solved, or at least made manageable.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

CTOvision

In the first quarter of 2014, the company’s advanced research division—Invincea Labs—secured $8.1M in new contracts for advanced cybersecurity projects for defense and federal government agencies in the areas of cloud-based advanced malware analysis, spear-phishing attacks against Android, and big data analytics for compromise detection.

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The Story No One Cares About: PC Sales at lowest number since 2007

CTOvision

Changes in the OS market also had a significant impact with the end of support for Windows XP and promotions of low-cost PCs driving a surge in replacements in 2014 that combined with the launch of Windows 10 and a free upgrade program to delay new system purchases in 2015. What does this mean for us?