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British Medical Journal CDO on using Amazon and Alibaba for its multi-cloud strategy

Computer Weekly

A year on from embracing DevOps and private cloud to help speed up its software development lifecycle, British Medical Journal CDO Sharon Cooper shares an update on how its multi-cloud move is going

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Salesforce-Informatica acquisition talks falls through: Report

CIO Business Intelligence

Salesforce’s negotiations to acquire enterprise data management software provider Informatica have fallen through as both couldn’t agree on the terms of the deal. That the talks about the deal had come to a close was reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and Reuters , citing an anonymous source. billion with the inclusion of debt.

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Why Should Societies & Associations Publish and Distribute Journals on Digital Platforms?

Kitaboo

Why Do Societies and Associations Publish Journals? Research Societies, Professional Associations or non-profit organizations publish journals with the aim of sharing knowledge and raising funds for supporting their research or services. How can societies and associations distribute journals on a digital platform?

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eBook Encryption Software – The Real Truth Why Publishers Use

Kitaboo

Digital publishing has simplified the process for modern-day publishers to create and distribute their eBooks using eBook encryption software. One of the best solutions to secure your eBooks from duplication or unauthorized share and use is encryption software, it helps eliminate copyright violations to a large extent.

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Apple bans employees from using ChatGPT. Should you?

Computerworld Vertical IT

Reflecting warnings given earlier , Apple is now among the growing number of businesses banning employees from using OpenAI's ChatGPT and other similar cloud-based generative AI services in a bid to protect data confidentiality. To read this article in full, please click here

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Thoma Bravo acquires software firm Anaplan for $10.7B

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise planning software maker Anaplan is being acquired by the private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $10.7 Founded in the UK and now based in San-Francisco, Anaplan offers cloud-based finance and planning software-as-a-service and counts almost 2,000 customers worldwide, including Coca-Cola, Shell, Thomas Cook and VMware.

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F5 Networks will buy Volterra cloud computing startup for $500M in latest major acquisition

GeekWire

F5 Networks announced an agreement to acquire cloud computing startup Volterra Inc. F5 Networks announced an agreement to acquire cloud computing startup Volterra Inc. offers a platform for edge computing across multiple clouds, in which processing takes place near the locations of sensors and data for reduced latency.

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