Oracle is working on developing a new open standard for network and data security

At Oracle CloudWorld, Oracle announced that it is taking part in an industry effort to develop an open standard for network and data security, Zero-Trust Packet Routing (ZPR).  According to Oracle, the growing complexity of IT environments have made it difficult for organizations to protect their data. Most current systems require security teams to “coordinate … continue reading

ServiceNow incorporates Now Assist AI into several of its products

ServiceNow has introduced generative AI into a number of its products across the Now Platform family: IT Service Management (ITSM), Customer Service Management (CSM), HR Service Delivery (HRSD), and Creator.  Now Assist provides features like virtual agents, search capabilities, and case, incident, and agent chat summarization.  Now Assist for ITSM provides summaries of incident history … continue reading

Elastic launches new solutions to help IT teams be more efficient

Elastic has announced the launch of an AI assistant for its observability offering, along with the general availability of Universal Profiling, which provides visibility into everything in cloud-native environments, including applications, services, and infrastructure.  According to Elastic, the new AI assistant will enable IT teams to more quickly resolve issues. It makes use of generative … continue reading

Red Hat OpenStack and OpenShift combine into joint offering

Red Hat announced the next version of the OpenStack Platform and OpenShift service, which is being rebranded together as Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift. This release marks a tighter integration between Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat OpenStack Platform, which is something the company has been working on for the past few years. According … continue reading

Linux Foundation forms new group to drive common model for developing cross-platform applications

The Linux Foundation has announced that it has formed a new cross-industry group that will focus on developing a programming model for cross-platform applications. Called the Unified Acceleration (UXL) Foundation, this group will invite participants across the industry to collaborate on an open standard for developing applications that will work across different architectures without sacrificing … continue reading

OneTrust’s latest update helps companies govern their AI programs

The security and trust intelligence company OneTrust has announced several new updates to enable its customers to build trust, manage and mitigate risks, and ensure compliance.  “With the increase of importance in first-party data and use of AI, trust has quickly become the ultimate enabler for innovation,” said Blake Brannon, chief product and strategy officer … continue reading

WSO2 API Platform for Kubernetes launched to speed up the delivery of cloud native apps

WSO2 has introduced a solution called WSO2 API Platform for Kubernetes (WSO2 APK) to address the challenges associated with manually configuring traditional API management solutions within Kubernetes. WSO2 APK is a comprehensive API management solution purposefully designed to harness Kubernetes’ inherent strengths. It adheres to the Kubernetes Gateway API specification and seamlessly integrates with Kubernetes … continue reading

Catchpoint launches Internet Resilience Program

Catchpoint has introduced its Internet Resilience Program, formerly called Black Friday Assurance. This program bolsters its Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) platform by providing an expert team of engineers on-demand.  These experts assist in maintaining the performance and resilience of websites and applications during high-peak times like product launches, holidays, tax seasons, and travel surges.  Many … continue reading

Google promises 10 years of updates on Chromebooks

Google wants its customers to be able to use Chromebook devices for a long time, and is announcing that from now on all Chromebooks will get 10 years of updates. This is more than any other operating system commits to today, the company claims.  The 10 year update period will begin automatically in 2024 for … continue reading

ITOps Open-Source Project of the Week: Grafana Beyla

In an effort to simplify application observability adoption, Grafana introduces Grafana Beyla, an open-source eBPF auto-instrumentation tool currently in public preview.  Beyla offers span information for fundamental transactions and RED metrics (Rate-Errors-Duration) for Linux HTTP/S and gRPC services, all without the need for manual code modifications to insert probes. eBPF, short for Extended Berkeley Packet … continue reading

ngrok launches Global Server Load Balancing to improve performance and resiliency

Ngrok announced its always-on Global Server Load Balancer (GSLB). This service automatically directs both end-user traffic and agent traffic to the nearest Point of Presence (PoP) based on latency, without the need for additional configuration.  This feature is now active by default for all ngrok customers, providing faster and more reliable experiences for end users. … continue reading

SentinelOne launches new tool for simplifying incident management

SentinelOne is launching Singularity RemoteOps Forensics, a digital forensics product that helps companies of all sizes simplify incident response, making investigations and responses faster and more efficient. “As timelines for reporting and responding to breaches shrink, it is imperative that security teams have advanced forensics capabilities that make investigations faster and more efficient, and with … continue reading

Vultr and Virtuozzo team up to offer composable multicloud management

Cloud-computing platform Vultr has announced a new partnership with Virtuozzo, a cloud platform orchestrator. Through the partnership they will deliver “scalable and composable multicloud application management,” Vultr said.  According to Vultr, companies are increasingly turning to managed service providers (MSPs) to deal with complex environments. As a result, the managed services market is expected to … continue reading

NVIDIA partners with two Indian companies to build AI supercomputer in India

NVIDIA has announced a partnership with the Indian corporations Tata Group and Reliance Industries to build an AI supercomputer in India using NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. According to NVIDIA, this supercomputer will bring access to advanced AI capabilities to thousands of organizations across India.  NVIDIA explained that GH200 “marks a fundamental shift in computing … continue reading

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