New previews include automated email, AI modeling and developer tools.
Cybersecurity companies Trustwave and Trellix say they want to help end users simplify their systems in the face of a complicated threat environment.
New previews include developer tools, AI modeling and even automatic emails, according to Google.
Developers can now integrate ChatGPT directly, using a token-based pricing system, into a host of different enterprise and end-user applications.
Alleged data breach victims have sued PayPal in federal court for failing to safeguard their personal data, and are asking for class-action certification.
Data security and protection are the main upside for IBM’s upcoming storage offering, which combines the company’s own products with those from third parties.
Pure Storage wants to provide high-volume flash-based storage at a lower price point to attract users of unstructured data.
The latest round of Twitter layoffs includes engineering staff, according to reports.
Following on the heels of a similar case involving Google, the Supreme Court heard arguments as to whether Twitter should be held liable for the acts of terrorists who use its platform.
Dell’s announcements at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona include new edge-specialised servers and partnerships with 5G networking services and hardware providers.
Whether Google can be held liable for recommending harmful content on YouTube is at the heart of a watershed case that could shape the future of the internet.
Progress on ratifying the Trans-Atlantic Data Policy Framework hit a snag, as a parliamentary committee rejected a draft decision to adopt the pact, saying it did not comply with the EU's GDPR privacy regulations.
A report from identity and access management (IAM) vendor Okta says that zero trust and new types of security tooling are in increasingly widespread use, as businesses tackle a changing security landscape.
The prominent CDN (content delivery network) provider announced a range of data centre build-outs as well as new cloud egress pricing and regulatory compliance plans.
Admitting defeat in the online advertising wars, the former search powerhouse is set to lay off 1,600 employees by the end of 2023.