
Google wants to buy Mandiant
Google wants to buy the IT security specialist Mandiant. Both companies have signed an agreement to this effect. The antitrust authorities still have to give their approval.
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Google wants to buy the IT security specialist Mandiant. Both companies have signed an agreement to this effect. The antitrust authorities still have to give their approval.
Under the motto "Bring Value to Data", Microsoft and Roland Berger called on companies to take part in the Intelligent Manufacturing Award 2021. The winners have now been announced.
SAP and Arvato Systems have announced plans to build a "sovereign" cloud platform for German authorities and ministries. How sovereign can such a project be? A statement from Holger Dyroff, COO and Managing Director of Owncloud.
SAP Germany wants to establish a company with Bertelsmann subsidiary Arvato Systems that will operate cloud locations based on Microsoft Azure in Germany, which will be used exclusively by the public sector. What DSAG thinks about the project.

Cloud users need to consider new criteria for their cloud services: sovereignty, data protection and freedom of choice stand out in this regard, according to European multi-cloud provider Scaleway. The trends for 2022 and beyond at a glance.

The hackers behind the serious cyberattack on IT service provider Solarwinds are now targeting dozens of companies in the tech industry, according to Microsoft's findings.

ServiceNow has announced new strategic integrations with Microsoft in the area of security operations.

Does edge computing make sense without the cloud? Wolfgang Leindecker from Microsoft Austria shows how the technologies can be profitably combined.
Tech companies like Microsoft are leading the way: Open source software and the release of important algorithms and frameworks are intended to accelerate the pace of innovation and systematically expand their own ecosystems. An open source strategy is predestined for Industry 4.0.
Most people know little about Linux, even though they come into contact with the universal operating system several times a day: from sat navs in cars to smartphones. The free system has only failed to conquer conventional PCs.