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NVIDIA continued its spree of record-breaking quarters in its Fiscal Q2 delivering high growth across the board led by gaming and datacenter.
Futurum analysts Steven Dickens and Shelly Kramer take a look at the massive T-Mobile data breach affecting some 100+ million T-Mobile USA customers. Their analysis includes a look at how the news broke, who has claimed responsibility for the attack and why, how an allegedly insecure backup server is the claimed point of entry and where and how customer data is being sold.
Futurum Research Senior Analyst, Steven Dickens provides his analysis of recent announcements by Linux Operating System vendor SUSE concerning the security posture of its core SLES Linux distribution. In a move that is a clear nod toward doubling down on security, SUSE has announced that SLES SP 2 has achieved EAL 4+ certification for the Arm, Intel x86-64 and IBM Z and LinuxONE platforms.
This week Salesforce top executives rolled out their strategy for Slack following the completion of the $27 billion acquisition.
In this newest episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, The 5G Factor, focused on all things 5G, analysts Shelly Kramer, Ron Westfall, and Olivier Blanchard talk about the magic that is private 5G networks. They discuss the benefit private 5G brings to the enterprise, the market uptake and overall market prospects for private 5G, and how private 5G is powering Industry 4.0, along with innovative uses in both media and entertainment and healthcare, and also explored some of Qualcomm’s doings in the 5G and innovation space. If you’re interested in 5G, this is one show you’ll want to add to your viewing/listening queue.
Futurum Research Senior Analyst, Steven Dickens provides his take on newly announced research, developed in collaboration with Microsoft Research Asia, Alibaba, Carnegie Mellon, and East China Normal University in Shanghai, proposing an Ethereum-based approach to combating software piracy. This distributed ledger-based approach seeks to combat the challenges around reporting software piracy and providing a robust and transparent incentive structure.