Category Archives: Computering

SAP RISE wants to offer digital transformation as a service

German technology giant SAP has unveiled its latest offering called RISE with SAP which is aimed at propelling organization’s holistic transformation into intelligent enterprises. RISE with SAP offers customers at all stages of their digital transformation efforts with a completely new way to redesign processes for better business outcomes. The new offering will provide SAP […]

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Nvidia shows off the first A100 GPU systems built to handle AI workloads

As AI workloads can be complex and demanding, Nvidia has unveiled a new program that makes it easier for businesses to choose servers geared towards machine learning and analytics. This new class of accelerated servers from the company’s partners are given the Nvidia-Certified Systems branding as they are designed to power organization’s journeys into AI […]

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Ghost accounts are increasingly being used in cyberattacks

By failing to keep close tabs on “ghostâ€� or inactive account credentials, organizations are leaving themselves open to cyberattacks according to new research from Sophos. The cybersecurity firm’s Rapid Response team has published new findings related to how ghost accounts were used to give cybercriminals a way into corporate networks during two recent attacks. The […]

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Gaming laptop deals are dropping down to just $599 this week at Walmart

Gaming laptop deals are getting really cheap these days thanks to the latest RTX cards and new chips from Intel and AMD slated to hit the market soon. We’ve just spotted a bargain in the form of this 15.6-inch Gateway Creator for $599 at Walmart, which, while not rocking the next-gen specs, does pack in […]

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11 best open world games on PC today: get out and explore

The plot may not have made much sense, but Hideo Kojima’s last addition to the Metal Gear franchise was a legend of layered open world mechanics, which is why we’re so psyched about Death Stranding. In the twin deserts of Afghanistan and Angola, Big Boss – or Venom Snake – has a range of objectives […]

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Open storage is disrupting the enterprise market

Virtually every organization in the world relies on digital automation, making data more valuable today than ever before. Preventing data loss is thus a paramount concern, making storage system reliability an absolute imperative for organizations of all sizes. Delivering on this requirement, enterprise-class open source software is emerging as the key to resilient, enterprise-grade storage […]

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Rocket Lake leak reveals ‘final’ specs of flagship Intel Core i9-11900K desktop CPU

Final specifications for the Intel Core i9-11900K, the flagship of Intel’s 11th-gen Core Rocket Lake series, have allegedly surfaced online. This latest leak comes courtesy of Videocardz, which claims to have obtained the “finalâ€� specifications of Intel’s 1th-gen Core-K series via an internal MSI presentation. The Core 19-11900K is expected to be the flagship CPU […]

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Intel’s new Xe graphics card won’t work with AMD CPUs – but will that really matter?

Intel’s Iris Xe Max discrete GPU has made the transition from laptops to a card for desktop PCs, as we’ve just heard, and the launch announcement clarified that it’ll only be supplied to PC makers – but there’s a further caveat involved in that AMD CPUs won’t work with this GPU. In other words, the […]

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Mimecast confirms it was hit by SolarWinds hackers

Yet another organization has announced that it has been affected by the SolarWinds hack, after email security firm Mimecast confirmed itself among the victims.  The company noted that the threat actors accessed account credentials held by certain customers based in the US and UK. Mimecast added that it was not aware of the stolen credentials […]

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AMD Ryzen 5000 CPU scalpers rack up $6 million eBay sales as stock misery continues

AMD Ryzen 5000 processors have been sold by scalpers on eBay for profits which amount to almost $1 million, and total sales of nearly $6 million, according to some freshly revealed figures. As Tom’s Hardware reports, the analysis comes from Michael Driscoll (an Oracle data engineer) who created an eBay scraper script that combs through […]

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