September 2023

Mainframe remains a positive force among IT leaders

BMC’s annual mainframe survey has found that businesses continue to grow mainframe workloads. In 2016, 43% of organisations said the mainframe was attracting and growing new workloads; for 2023, this figure has risen to 63%. Almost all of the 800 IT and business executives who took part in the survey (84%), said they had a…

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Interview: Ashish Gupta, head of EMEA at HCLTech

The Covid-19 pandemic put tech in the spotlight as businesses rushed to remotely connect employees to their work when travel bans were imposed across the world. Suppliers of the latest communication technologies had to quickly draw up remote working plans for its customers and was soon practicing what it preached. Ashish Gupta, HCLTech’s European head,…

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Finnish government to bolster spending on cyber-AI defences

Finland’s National Coalition-led right-wing government is planning to accelerate the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) security-based innovations that are aimed to strengthen the country’s defences against the rising occurrence of cyber attacks directed at state and private organisations. The proposals, which are currently being cost-appraised by the Ministry of Finance for inclusion in the 2024…

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Starfield Vs. Baldur’s Gate 3 And Why It’s Okay To Disagree

In this week’s episode of The Game Informer Show, the crew discusses how Baldur’s Gate 3 outshines Starfield as a role-playing game and why it’s completely okay if you disagree. Later in the show, Alex breaks down the changes introduced in Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 and shares why the battle royale’s meta is in a great place. Afterward,…

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Nintendo Reportedly Demoed Switch Successor To Devs At Gamescom

We’re more than six years into the Switch’s lifecycle. While the console has proven capable of providing great games still to this year – looking at you, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – you’d be hardpressed to find a player who isn’t ready for Nintendo’s next console. While rumors continue to swirl…

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PAX Organizer ReedPop And The ESA End E3 Partnership

E3 2023 was canceled back in March, and PAX organizer ReedPop was in charge of organizing the event, the first of a multi-year contract. However, E3’s overseer the ESA has announced this partnership will not continue. According to GameIndustry.biz, the ESA and ReedPop have come to a mutual decision to part ways. On top of…

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Microsoft finds Storm-0558 exploited crash dump to steal signing key

Microsoft has published details of how a Chinese state-backed advanced persistent threat (APT) actor tracked as Storm-0558 was able to get its hands on a Microsoft account (MSA) consumer key to forge tokens with which they accessed OWA and Outlook.com accounts at multiple high-profile customers. The incident, which was first disclosed on Tuesday 11 July,…

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The Be Quiet! Silent Loop 2 AIO Cooler Review: Quiet and Unassuming

A familiar presence here at AnandTech, Be Quiet! has settled in to distinct niche for itself in the PC peripherals market over the years by simply living up to the company’s name. Tuning their device designs for minimal acoustics, the company successfully expanded into all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers back in 2016. It’s a product segment…

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Duplicate waypoints root cause of Nats subsystem failover

The Nats major incident preliminary report has confirmed that dodgy data in a flight plan was the root cause of the error that led to a large volume of flight disruptions on 28 August. The error caused a National Air Traffic Services (Nats) subsystem, the Flight Plan Reception Suite Automated (FPRSA-R), to switch to fail-safe,…

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