Imagine a world where the backbone of enterprise innovation—cloud computing—struggles to keep pace with the very demands it helped create. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the titan of this domain, finds itself at a crossroads. Despite its unrivaled scale and pioneering spirit, whispers of discontent
Imagine a trusted platform, one that countless businesses rely on for seamless customer support, suddenly becoming a gateway for cybercriminals to infiltrate sensitive systems. This alarming scenario is unfolding as researchers uncover a sophisticated campaign targeting Zendesk, a leading provider
Imagine a world where a single click can cost a company billions, where digital assets are more vulnerable than ever, and where the global economy teeters on the edge of a cybercrime epidemic. In 2025, this is no longer a hypothetical scenario but a stark reality, as cybercrime costs are soaring to
Chloe Maraina has spent her career turning raw, complex data into clear operational insight for mission owners. As a Business Intelligence expert with a strong data science bent, she sits at the nexus of sovereign cloud, AI, and defense-grade integration. In this conversation, Chloe unpacks why
Which AI future should shape network upgrades—cloud-first, agent-led, or fully immersive—and how much risk can be absorbed if the bet proves wrong when the most valuable, latency-sensitive traffic increasingly happens near people rather than inside faraway data centers? In many enterprises, the
A surge in AI demand met a hard limit this week: power, not silicon, became the gating factor just as Microsoft lost two leaders who had been central to bridging that gap between compute ambition and physical reality. The exits landed while Copilot and Azure AI usage climbed, turning routine