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AppDynamics adds new analytics and IoT features to gain a monitoring edge
AppDynamics, the application monitoring provider that Cisco Systems Inc. acquired for $3.7 billion in January, argues there’s need for more of a business perspective in technology operations. The company is addressing the requirement with an analytics tool called Business iQ that comes as part of its flagship operational intelligence platform. Today, AppDynamics unveiled new features for ...
Feedzai raises $50M in funding to combat fraud with AI
Practically every company that handles financial transactions, whether it’s an online merchant or a bank, is a potential target for fraudsters. Feedzai Inc. today announced that it has raised $50 million in a late-stage funding round to help companies mitigate the threat. The San Mateo-based startup, which was originally founded in Portugal, offers a fraud prevention platform ...
Google Calendar gets a big redesign and new enterprise features
Starting today, managing schedules in Google Calendar will become a much smoother experience. Google LLC has released a new iteration of the service with a fresh design that borrows the color scheme and spacious layout of the mobile version. The view is automatically adjusted to fill the screen of the user’s device, while important elements such as ...
In competitive compromise, Docker adds support for Google’s Kubernetes
Docker Inc. is responsible for the technology that powers modern software containers and plays a lead role in driving their ever-widening adoption among developers. However, that doesn’t put the company beyond the reach of competitive forces. That became clear this morning after Docker announced support for the open-source Kubernetes framework. Originally released by Google LLC in ...
Employee intelligence startup Butterfly nabs $2.4M in funding
Two-year-old Appynest Inc., which does business as Butterfly, believes that there’s need for a new approach to collecting employee feedback in the enterprise. To fill this perceived gap, the startup has raised $2.4 million in funding via a seed round announced today. Butterfly offers a cloud service that enables companies to gather input from employees without hassling them with ...
Newly disclosed Wi-Fi exploit exposes Windows, Android and iOS devices worldwide
Two European researchers have made an alarming discovery about the technology underpinning the security of Wi-Fi networks that they say renders every major operating system vulnerable to eavesdropping. Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens of Belgian university KU Leuven revealed an exploit Monday that enables hackers to compromise connections secured with the Wi-Fi Protected Access II protocol, or ...
Facebook debuts new video datasets for training neural networks
Facebook Inc. unveiled its latest contribution to the artificial intelligence ecosystem at the GitHub Universe conference on Thursday. Researchers from the social network have put together two datasets designed to help with creation of machine learning models that process video content. Typically, the information used in AI projects doesn’t receive as much attention as the sophisticated ...
As the world grows more automated, Google pledges $1B for job training
In an apparent nod to concerns about how automation will affect the job market, Google LLC on Thursday announced a far-reaching training program designed to prepare workers for the changes to come. The crux of the initiative is a pledge to donate $1 billion to nonprofits focused on helping Americans obtain in-demand skills. Dubbed Grow with ...
SecurityScorecard raises $27.5M to benchmark companies’ cybersecurity
When it comes to cybersecurity, companies have more to worry about than attacks against their infrastructure and employees. There’s also the risk of hackers indirectly obtaining sensitive data by compromising third parties such as suppliers, a threat SecurityScorecard Inc. is tackling. The startup today announced that it has raised a $27.5 million funding round to ...
Unlikely allies Amazon and Microsoft unveil Gluon to ease machine learning projects
Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp., the two top players in the fiercely competitive cloud infrastructure market, make for unlikely allies. But recent history shows even the oldest industry rivalries can be set aside to pursue common interests. Today, the two technology giants introduced a jointly developed machine learning library called Gluon. Available under an open-source ...