What We Are Reading
M&S chair calls for mandatory reporting of cyber attacks after "traumatic" ransomware incident – but will it do more harm than good?
The chair of M&S has called for companies to be forced to disclose cyber attacks, claiming two large UK companies were hacked without any public knowledge.
Red Hat is giving developers free access to RHEL – here’s what you need to know
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers platform aims to help development teams build, test, and deploy applications quicker and more efficiently – and, at no extra cost, the firm said.
Where next for data center cooling?
As data centers use more water to meet surging cooling needs, are viable alternatives waiting in the wings?
The Beelink SEi13 Pro is a mini PC with a built-in sound system – but that's it's only unique selling point
Beelink's latest mini PC pitches speakers, microphones, a DisplayPort video output, and fast RAM to separate it from the herd
A threat to Google’s dominance? The AI browser wars have begun – here are the top contenders vying for the crown
Look out Google, the AI browser wars are here. Perplexity has unveiled its own browser with AI search while OpenAI reportedly plans to do the same.
The UK government is working with Meta to create an AI engineering dream team to drive public sector adoption
The UK government is teaming up with Meta to launch a new $1m program aimed at bringing AI engineering experts on board to develop tools for the public sector.
Blogs
Live Streaming and Video Conferencing is a Must for Businesses in 2020
Businesses are evolving from conducting webinars to running live streams. With 28% investing more in live streaming, it has become a widely popular free resource for a large group of…
Can Video Conferencing Make Sales Calls More Effective?
As more and more organizations around the world offer work-from-home flexibility to their employees, sales professionals are learning ways to adapt and connect with customers and prospects. Fortunately, there’s an…