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Downtime no longer announces itself with a roaring flood; it slips through habits, shared ingress, and brittle retries until customers simply give up. That change in how outages unfold has recast DDoS from a network nuisance into a design constraint, one that must be considered alongside scaling,
When fraud signals age by even a few hundred milliseconds, loss curves bend sharply, customer experiences suffer, and risk models drift away from the operational truth, so Coinbase rethought how features for fraud detection, anti–money laundering, and personalization should be computed at the
Procurement leaders who watched cloud invoices balloon and audit notices multiply finally received a clear market signal from peers rather than pundits, as SoftwareOne earned a Customers’ Choice designation in Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Software Asset Management (SAM) Managed
Boardrooms demanded proof that AI could move beyond clever demos, and the answer arriving now blended mature cloud infrastructure, governed deployment, and agent-based orchestration that stitched real work across functions rather than tinkering at the edges. Deloitte expanded its alliance with
A sudden surge in citizen demand, a critical update to a classified system, and an opportunistic phishing wave can collide within the same hour, creating a perfect storm that only a resilient, hybrid IT posture can withstand without degrading public services or jeopardizing national security.