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Informatica (NYSE: INFA), an AI-powered enterprise cloud data management leader, today announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Databricks at the 2025 Data + AI Summit. Informatica is ...
Two celebrated frameworks get together to make your life easier. Here’s a first look at full-stack JavaScript development ...
The Trump administration has reportedly been discreetly working with Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) to gather personal data of American citizens from various federal agencies, sparking ...
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could easily merge data on Americans — throughout agencies.
The report examines the distinct capabilities of modern database solutions and how they can revolutionize federal agencies’ ability to manage and scale their data more effectively. Gary Taylor, ...
OLYMPIA, Wash — The state of Washington launched a first-of-its-kind public database Monday, aiming to provide unprecedented transparency into police use-of-force incidents across the state ...
In an active campaign, a financially motivated threat actor is voice phishing (Vishing) Salesforce customers to compromise their organizational data and carry out subsequent extortion.
Palantir’s involvement also gives a powerful tech company access to this data, and its CEO, Alex Karp, doesn’t exactly have a benign agenda, hoping to cash in on American techno-militarism.
Asia-Pacific could face a shortfall of 15 to 25 gigawatts of data center capacity by 2028, even as the region’s installed base expands from 13.3 GW today to 30 GW over the next two to three ...
Inside the secretive Trump effort to centralize government data on millions of Americans. Effort spans key agencies, including Homeland Security, the IRS, and Social Security. Josh Marcus.
Cheap land is only the first link in Sen’s affordability crusade. Because power is the single largest operating cost for a data centre provider, RackBank negotiated a state subsidy that cuts its ...