The tech world is abuzz with the latest developments in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data governance. In this news brief, we'll delve into the key stories that are shaping the future of technology.
Glean Bolsters AI Security with New Open Security and Governance Partner Program
Glean, a leader in Work AI, has announced its Open Security and Governance Partner Program, which allows customers to choose from best-of-breed data and AI security models from leading partners. This move is a significant step towards enhancing data and AI security governance in the enterprise. Glean's platform has been at the forefront of enterprise data and AI security since its inception, embedding permissions-aware governance into its platform. The new program takes this one step further by introducing an open approach to protecting enterprise data, driving secure and rapid innovation.
HPE Rolls Out ProLiant Servers Optimized for AI and Security-Sensitive Workloads
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched eight new ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, designed for high levels of performance and power efficiency. These servers feature advanced security capabilities, optimized for complex workloads and artificial intelligence-driven management features. The new servers are based on the Gen12 architecture and are designed to address demanding workloads such as AI, data analytics, and edge computing.
HPE Introduces Next-Generation ProLiant Servers Engineered for Advanced Security, AI Automation, and Greater Performance
HPE has announced eight new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, which introduce industry-first security capabilities, optimize performance for complex workloads, and boost productivity with management features enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI). The new servers feature upcoming Intel Xeon 6 processors and are designed to address demanding workloads such as AI, data analytics, and edge computing.
HPE Launches ProLiant Gen12 Servers Packed with Security and AI Features
HPE has launched its ProLiant Gen12 servers, which offer stronger security, better support for complex workloads, and precise management options for data centers and the edge. The new servers feature HPE's updated Integrated Lights Out (iLO) 7 technology with a secure enclave and AI functionality for predicting and optimizing energy consumption.
CrowdStrike, WWT, and Others Tap Nvidia's Cybersecurity AI Platform to Shield OT Systems
Nvidia's cybersecurity AI platform has been adopted by solution provider powerhouse World Wide Technology, along with security trailblazers CrowdStrike, Check Point Software Technologies, and Armis, to protect critical infrastructure. The AI computing giant said that the partners were expected to present how they are taking advantage of the Nvidia cybersecurity AI platform to deliver real-time threat detection and critical infrastructure protection.
Google Says U.S. Faces Power Capacity Crisis in AI Race Against China
Google's energy executive, Caroline Golin, has stated that the U.S. is facing a power capacity crisis as the tech sector invests in data centers to support artificial intelligence. The emergence of China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence firm has sent the shares of major power companies tumbling, and Google is investing in small modular reactors to address the issue.
Reddit Earnings Preview: 'AI-Driven Durability,' Ad Revenue Growth in Focus
Reddit is set to release its first annual earnings report as a public company, with investors viewing the company as an AI play. Reddit's revenue has surpassed analysts' expectations in every quarter since the company went public last March, thanks to licensing deals with artificial intelligence giants and the success of its digital advertising business.
Thomson Reuters Scores Early Win in AI Copyright Battles in the US
Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases. The media and technology company filed a lawsuit against Ross Intelligence, arguing they had used materials from Thomson Reuters' own legal platform Westlaw to train an AI model without permission.
Key Takeaways
- Glean has introduced an open approach to protecting enterprise data, driving secure and rapid innovation.
- HPE has launched new ProLiant servers optimized for AI and security-sensitive workloads.
- Nvidia's cybersecurity AI platform has been adopted by several major companies to protect critical infrastructure.
- The U.S. is facing a power capacity crisis as the tech sector invests in data centers to support artificial intelligence.
- Reddit's revenue has surpassed analysts' expectations in every quarter since the company went public last March.
- Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases.
Sources
- Glean Bolsters AI Security with New Open Security and Governance Partner Program, Expands Data and AI Governance in Its Work AI Platform
- HPE rolls out ProLiant servers optimized for AI and security-sensitive workloads
- HPE Introduces Next-Generation ProLiant Servers Engineered for Advanced Security, AI Automation and Greater Performance
- HPE launches ProLiant Gen12 servers packed with security and AI features
- CrowdStrike, WWT And Others Tap Nvidia's Cybersecurity AI Platform To Shield OT Systems
- Scarlett Johansson slams AI fake of Jewish celebrities giving Kanye West the finger
- Google says U.S. is facing a power capacity crisis in AI race against China
- Reddit earnings preview: 'AI-driven durability,' ad revenue growth in focus
- Thomson Reuters scores early win in AI copyright battles in the US
- Thomson Reuters Scores Early Win in AI Copyright Battles in the US