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Digital Transformation Awards, London, February 2023 We, at 31Media, are extremely proud to announce the launch of the Digital Transformation…
The cloud is rising but on-premises databases are still strong
Despite the rise of the cloud, the on-premises database market is still going strong. Indeed, a recent study by Gartner…
Cybersecurity professionals want to leave industry due to increase stress and expectations
It was recently found that 45% of senior cybersecurity professionals are so stressed by their jobs that they have considered…
Government of Canada to invest $3 million to support tech entrepreneurs
It was recently announced that the government of Canada will invest over $3 million to support international tech entrepreneurs in…
Amazon to deliver parcels by drones later this year
Amazon has recently confirmed that it would start delivering parcels to shoppers by drone by the end of the year.…
US states planning to bring back facial recognition tech
Due to a rise in criminality in the United States, several states are planning to bring back facial recognition technology.…
Organisations to be overspending on cloud services
With many organisations spending more than $33 million a year on cloud services, it was recently found that more than $8.75 million…
Linux Foundation and OpenSSF to introduce the Open Source Software Security Mobilisation Plan
The Linux Foundation and the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) have launched the Open Source Software Security Mobilisation Plan following…
Many data breaches are due to human errors…
It was recently found out that human error is still a key factor leading to data breaches. Indeed, a study…
Microsoft to address cloud antitrust complaints and be more open source
Following Microsoft’s cloud practices in Europe that were deemed anti-competitive, a coalition of tech firms has asked the company to address…