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The Futurum Group’s analysts cover a myriad of technologies across the technological landscape. Here you can narrow down our insights by technology category. If you prefer to filter by industry vertical, you can do that here.

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Futurum’s Shelly Kramer covers the announcement by Automation Anywhere of early access to its Google Cloud-powered Automation 360 platform for Google Cloud customers. Automation 360 is the first cloud robotic process automation (RPA) solution resulting from the company’s partnership with Google Cloud, with a goal of enabling making automation easier for organizations to embrace and adopt.
In this episode of Futurum’s Cybersecurity Shorts, analysts Shelly Kramer and Fred McClimans tackle topics ranging from Google’s rollout of mandatory 2FA, Peloton’s leaky API and the impact on users’ data privacy, the targeting of Passwordstate, an Australian-based enterprise password management app, the massive DDoS attack against a Belgian ISP and its broad impact, to a joint advisory published by CISA and the UK’s National Cybersecurity Centre on Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss the tech news stories that made headlines this week including an overview of earnings reports from T-Mobile and Lattice Semiconductor, Dell unveils it's APEX Portfolio, announcements from Microsoft Business Applications Summit and more.
The global semiconductor shortage has help to raise awareness of the importance of the supply chain. With much to learn from the shortage, we explore what happened, and what companies should be thinking about to get out in front of future supply chain challenges and execute on growth opportunities.
This week, Splunk hosted its observability day to celebrate the release of its observability suite and to share vision for its development.
In this Cybersecurity Shorts episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Shelly Kramer and Fred McClimans discuss the 3.2 billion password leak recently released in an online form. This 100GB data set includes 2.18 million unique emails and 26 million email domains, including some 1.5 million world government emails and 625,000-ish U.S. government passwords. Even more alarming is what the human behavior that’s involved here shows threat actors looking for targets

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