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Futurum analysts Michael Diamond and Shelly Kramer explore the social engineering attack on Apple and Meta. They review how it happened, who the suspected perpetrators are (and how rampant these gangs are), as well as some of the cybersecurity dangers that are quite likely ahead.
Microsoft shared its 2022 Work Trends Index, which looked at the pandemic induced impacts on work, technology, and how companies can build strong cultures and productive employees as remote and hybrid work continues to evolve in real time.
LeadershIP 2022 shed a light on critical IP, innovation, and national security challenges. Futurum's principal analyst Daniel Newman discusses this year's event, which focused on geopolitical issues related to tech leadership, why standards' leadership is critical for national security, and the intersection of IP, big-tech, and antitrust.
Rogers Communications and Ericsson collaborate to deliver Rogers 5G Standalone services nationwide across Canada, forming the basis for Rogers’ claim of launching Canada’s first commercially available 5G SA network. Futurum’s Ron Westfall assesses why the Rogers 5G SA network deployment shows the commercial viability of using key 5G SA capabilities, such as 5G core programmability and 5G RAN slicing, and is a sound indicator of the use cases, such as dedicated private networks, consumer AR/VR, public safety, and 5G-IoT, that encapsulate the best 5G monetization prospects.
The Six Five team dives into the latest IBM Quantum news.
The Six Five team discusses the annual Groq Day.
The Six Five team dives into the latest earnings report from Micron.
The Six Five team dives into Intel acquiring Granulate.
The Six Five team dives into Oracle HeatWave.
The Six Five team discusses Intel launching its Arc A-Series.
Intel Arc & acquiring Granulate, Oracle Heatwave, Micron earnings, Groq Day, IBM Quantum. A new episode of The Six Five Webcast with hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman.
Futurum Research senior analyst Steven Dickens provides his take on the financial impact that the launch of IBM z16, a new mainframe, will have on the wider IBM. IBM is a different company from when the last mainframe was launched, and the new system has the opportunity to further drive the company’s growth trajectory in the coming quarters.