Report: Only half of companies employ a CISO

Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more According to a new report from managed cloud service provider Navisite, nearly half (45%) of companies surveyed do not employ a chief information security officer (CISO). However, 58% […]

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Cohere partners with Google Cloud to train large language models using dedicated hardware

Google Cloud, Google’s cloud computing services platform, today announced a multi-year collaboration with startup Cohere to “accelerate natural language processing (NLP) to businesses by making it more cost effective.” Under the partnership, Google Cloud says it’ll help Cohere establish computing infrastructure to power Cohere’s API, enabling Cohere to train large language models on dedicated hardware. […]

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Cymbio raises $20M to help ecommerce brands manage marketplaces with automation

Cymbio, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based startup providing a marketplace automation platform, today announced that it raised $20 million in series B financing led by Corner Ventures with participation from Udi Angel, Vertex Ventures, and Yuval Tal and other individual angel investors. The round brings the company’s total raised to $30 million at a “nine-figures” valuation, […]

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Genesys bolsters partnership with Google Cloud to provide enhanced customer experiences

Contact center technology company Genesys has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to enable organizations to provide better customer experiences. Under the engagement, Genesys said that the private edition of its multicloud customer experience platform (Genesys Multicloud CX) will soon be available to deploy on the Google Cloud. The move will give companies a multicloud […]

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Report: 60% of orgs hit by ransomware-as-a-service attacks in the past 18 months

According to a new report from U.K.-based cybersecurity company Sophos, ransomware-as-a-service attacks became more popular in the past 18 months. Of the hundreds of ransomware attacks Sophos investigated during that time, nearly 60% were perpetrated by ransomware-as-a-service groups. Such attacks, where one group builds the malicious code and sells it to another group to use in […]

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DataRobot launches AI Cloud for industries including banking and health care

Boston-based DataRobot, a startup enabling enterprise AI development and deployment, today announced the launch of DataRobot AI Cloud for Industries, a comprehensive platform that unites AI capabilities with sector-specific best practices, integrations, and partnerships for enterprises across major industries. Back in September, DataRobot unveiled the DataRobot AI Cloud as a unified platform to accelerate the […]

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How utilizing could-based time tracking could enhance your business

This article was contributed by David Right, SAP professional and consultant. Enterprise software company, SAP, has launched SuccessFactors, a cloud-based time-tracking functionality that enhances the software’s attendance and time management efficacy significantly. This new functionality enhances the attendance and time management efficacy of SAP SuccessFactors significantly. The time tracking functionality fits perfectly with the preceding […]

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Ransomware attacks are getting more complex and even harder to prevent

Ransomware attackers are probing known common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) for weaknesses and quickly capitalizing on them, launching attacks faster than vendor teams can patch them. Unfortunately, ransomware attackers are also making attacks more complex, costly, and challenging to identify and stop, by acting on potential targets’ weaknesses faster than enterprises can react. Ransomware’s knowledge […]

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Google open-sources ClusterFuzzLite to secure the software supply chain

Let the OSS Enterprise newsletter guide your open source journey! Sign up here. Google has announced a new open source “fuzzing” project called ClusterFuzzLite, serving as a lighter-weight version of the internet giant’s existing ClusterFuzz tool, which it open-sourced nearly three years ago. Fuzz testing, or “fuzzing” as it’s often called, is an automated software testing technique that involves throwing invalid […]

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