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ServiceNow can't seem to keep its wallet closed, snaps up small AI analytics company

News of the deal came about two weeks after CEO Bill McDermott swore off any “large scale” M&A this year. A spokesperson called this deal a “tuck in.”
SaaS14 Feb 2026 |5

Supply chain attacks now fuel a 'self-reinforcing' cybercrime economy

Researchers say breaches link identity abuse, SaaS compromise, and ransomware into a cascading cycle
Cyber-crime12 Feb 2026 |2

Apple's Creator Studio creates a subscription where free apps used to live

Mac faithful aghast at helpful wallet-emptying suggestions
SaaS11 Feb 2026 |37

Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach clocks out amid job cuts and market jitters

Co-founder Aneel Bhusri returns to hot seat after turbulent year
SaaS09 Feb 2026 |6

Atlassian swears it can handle AI without blowing out costs, or being swamped

CEO feels under-appreciated amid year-long value slump
SaaS06 Feb 2026 |17

Workday reveals around 400 staff soon won't have to work another day

Job cuts to fall hardest on non-revenue generating roles on the Global Customer Operations team
SaaS04 Feb 2026 |27

Rise of AI means companies could pass on SaaS

The writing is on the wall as AI companies race to add vertical functionality
SaaS04 Feb 2026 |7

Estonia hedges its bets on US tech while going all-in on Microsoft

Riigi IT preps European escape plan as it herds civil servants into Redmond's cloud
Public Sector04 Feb 2026 |22

'The EU runs on Microsoft' – and Uncle Sam could turn it off, claims MEP

Open Source Policy Summit 2026 Open source gains urgency as Europe reassesses reliance on US tech
Software04 Feb 2026 |153

Azure outages ripple across multiple dependent Microsoft services

Managed Identity and virtual machine failures triggered knock-on problems throughout cloud platform
PaaS + IaaS03 Feb 2026 |25

Europe shrugs off tariffs, plots to end tech reliance on US

Governments and businesses respond to Trump pressures by upping spending in domestically controlled infrastructure
On-Prem03 Feb 2026 |75

Microsoft kills standalone SharePoint and OneDrive plans, because they’re not suite enough

Blames ‘unintended or nonstandard usage’ and the cost of keeping them alive
Off-Prem03 Feb 2026 |25

Oracle silent over user complaints about OCI London 'wobble' last week

But did it falter? Oracle debuts Schrödinger's cloud
PaaS + IaaS28 Jan 2026 |7

Gartner questions whether Salesforce AI buffet will stay all-you-can-eat forever

Updated Analysts say today's capped deals may become tomorrow's cost shock
Agentic AI27 Jan 2026 |11

US ownership of TikTok off to a rocky start as outage continues into second day

updated Winter storms bring Oracle datacenter down
SaaS26 Jan 2026 |22

Microsoft 365 outage drags on for nearly 10 hours during bad night for North American infra

Down to 364.5 already: Redmond's crappy 2026 continues
PaaS + IaaS23 Jan 2026 |66

Oracle, Michael Dell, named as investors in JV that will run TikTok's US operations

Big Red gets to store data, advise on security, and store the 'I'll watch just one more video' algo
SaaS23 Jan 2026 |10

UK gambling regulator accuses Meta of lying about its struggle to spot illegal ads

Labels Zuck’s ad library ‘a window into criminality’ and the Social Network as ‘happy to turn a blind eye’
Legal20 Jan 2026 |43

Hyperscalers, vendors funding trillion dollar AI spree, but users will have to pay up long term

Analyst: We'll hit a spot where 'we go from that was a great idea to where's my revenue?'
AI + ML16 Jan 2026 |17

Microsoft's 'From SA' scheme on trial as license resale row refuses to die

ValueLicensing case rumbles on as Windows giant appeals against copyright judgment
Software15 Jan 2026 |2

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Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it

The software doesn't show what files it's working on

Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, says DoJ

Infosec in Brief PLUS: Fake ransomware group exposed; EC blesses Google's big Wiz deal; Alleged sewage hacker cuffed; And more

You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised

Researchers demo weaknesses affecting some of the most popular options

Why AI writing is so generic, boring, and dangerous: Semantic ablation

opinion The subtractive bias we're ignoring

Final step to put new website into production deleted it instead

Who, Me? 02:00 AM is not the time to ignore procedures and rely on a shortcut to do a tricky job

Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative

Only for its own comms apps – whose users can probably do without a full private cloud

Dutch cops arrest man after sending him confidential files by mistake

Bungled link handed over sensitive docs, and when recipient didn't cooperate, police opted for cuffs

GPT-5 bests human judges in legal smack down

ai-pocalypse But that doesn't mean AI is ready to dispense justice

Penguin-powered platform board keels over at Alpine station

Bork!Bork!Bork! It must be that fresh mountain air

Price of popularity: Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress

Lots of donations, but lots of pressure to go with it
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Mandiant open sources tool to prevent leaky Salesforce misconfigs

AuraInspector automates the most common abuses and generates fixes for customers
SaaS13 Jan 2026 |

2026 brings a bumper crop of Microsoft tech funerals

A busy year of end-of-support dates awaits unwary admins
Software12 Jan 2026 |9

Bank of England's Oracle cloud migration bill triples as project grinds on

Initial £7M estimate proves optimistic after multiple contract uplifts
Databases09 Jan 2026 |51

Snowflake buys Observe to make 'Days Since Last Outage' counters obsolete

Nice idea, because its own cloudy services keep wobbling
SaaS09 Jan 2026 |2

Microsoft scraps Exchange Online spam clamp after customers cry foul

Negative feedback sinks Redmond's plan to cap outbound email recipients
Security07 Jan 2026 |5

ServiceNow snags Microsoft vet to run legal amid M&A spree

Hossein Nowbar waged antitrust battles and created new legal policies around AI for Redmond
SaaS05 Jan 2026 |

AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention

An anomaly or the beginning of a new trend? My bet's on the latter
PaaS + IaaS05 Jan 2026 |17

ServiceNow lays out possible co-CEO structure, but says no change imminent

The ITSM outfit would join Oracle, Comcast, and Netflix in installing bunk beds in the corner office
CxO30 Dec 2025 |11

Europe's cloud challenge: Building an Airbus for the digital age

Feature Countries that banded together to challenge Boeing in the air try to do the same to AWS, Microsoft, and Google on the ground
PaaS + IaaS29 Dec 2025 |60

ServiceNow opens $7.7B ticket titled 'Buy security company, make it Armis'

Customers will be able to see vulnerabilities, prioritize risks, and close them with automated workflows.
SaaS23 Dec 2025 |

Europe gets serious about cutting digital umbilical cord with Uncle Sam's big tech

Feature Public bodies migrate in the bloc as hyperscalers claim sovereignty
PaaS + IaaS22 Dec 2025 |114

Snowflake update caused a blizzard of failures worldwide

Customers in 10 of the company’s 23 regions had “operations fail or take an extended amount of time to complete.”
PaaS + IaaS18 Dec 2025 |10

ServiceNow unworried by Salesforce firing shots across its bow

Believes it can translate workflow smarts into AI ROI
SaaS17 Dec 2025 |2

ServiceNow mulls buying Armis to gain full visibility into the IT stack

If the buy happens, the big question is will they integrate the codebase or keep it separate?
SaaS15 Dec 2025 |4

Workday project at Washington University hits $266M

Protests force disclosure of costs totaling $16,000 per student over 7 year rollout replacing 80 legacy systems
SaaS12 Dec 2025 |42

Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program

Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under 'in scope by default' move
Security12 Dec 2025 |6

Uncle Sam sues ex-Accenture manager over Army cloud security claims

Justice Department alleges federal auditors were misled over compliance with FedRAMP and DoD requirements
Off-Prem12 Dec 2025 |10

Here we go again: Microsoft in UK court over cloud licensing

Competition Appeal Tribunal to decide if multibillion-pound overcharging case can go to trial
SaaS12 Dec 2025 |19

IBM drops $11B on Confluent to feed next-gen AI ambitions

Big Blue’s latest mega-buy hands it a real-time data-streaming powerhouse built on Kafka
AI + ML08 Dec 2025 |18

UK tech minister vows more whole-government megadeals after £9B Microsoft pact

Kendall says Whitehall will use bulk buying to squeeze better value from cloud giants
Public Sector08 Dec 2025 |21

Microsoft 365 boosts prices in 2026 … to pay for more AI and security

All those new features won’t fund themselves
SaaS05 Dec 2025 |74

Salesforce finds new AI monetization knobs to twist

With seat and usage-based deals back on the table, CRM giant tells investors agent prices are going up
SaaS05 Dec 2025 |4

UK SAP users say they're baffled by Business Suite reboot licensing maze

Pricing complexity makes justifying migrations an uphill battle
Databases04 Dec 2025 |8

Xero to start charging developers API usage fees, replacing revenue share deals

Exclusive One dev thinks this will become their second-highest cost, fears they’ll have to pass it on
SaaS04 Dec 2025 |28

Microsoft sharpens the blocking axe for Exchange Web Services

Starting in March, Frontline Worker and Kiosk–only mailboxes lose EWS access
SaaS03 Dec 2025 |7

UK gov blames budget leak on misconfigured WordPress plugin, server

Predictable URLs break security through obscurity and lack of server access controls don't help
Public Sector01 Dec 2025 |27

Workday confronts existential threat as customers freeze hiring

HR software vendor pushes cross-selling as modest workforce growth exposes vulnerability of per-seat pricing
SaaS26 Nov 2025 |9

Seven years later, Airbus is still trying to kick its Microsoft habit

Exclusive Google Workspace switch drags on amid Excel dependencies, compliance requirements, and compatibility issues
SaaS26 Nov 2025 |109

Atlassian ran a tabletop DR simulation that revealed it lived in dependency hell

Four-year effort replaced spaghetti tangle with more robust and recoverable cloudy layer cake
PaaS + IaaS25 Nov 2025 |43

Praise Amazon for raising this service from the dead

Opinion The hardest part is admitting you were wrong, which AWS did.
SaaS24 Nov 2025 |17

SAP's migration narrative suddenly looks messy as Kingfisher goes off-script

B&Q owner resists the S/4HANA push, betting it can innovate around legacy ERP, but questions remain
Databases19 Nov 2025 |10

Brussels eyes AWS, Azure for gatekeeper tag in cloud clampdown

European Commission probes whether Amazon and Microsoft wield outsized control under Digital Markets Act
AWS Re:invent18 Nov 2025 |4

SAP portal outage raises questions over vendor's cloud readiness

Disruption left customers unable to track support cases, upgrades, or patching work
SaaS17 Nov 2025 |

Atlassian twice shunned AWS Graviton CPUs, but now runs Jira and Confluence on them

Bills fell 10 percent after granular tests suggested JVM tweaks that improved performance
AWS Re:invent13 Nov 2025 |15

Retail giant Kingfisher rejects SAP ERP upgrade plan

'Don't just give me a price list or licensing module that spikes cost by 20x, show me the value,' says CTO
Databases12 Nov 2025 |54

Microsoft apologizes for not explaining cheaper no-AI M365 plans, and all it took was a government lawsuit

Updated Even offers refunds if users sign up for AI they don’t want, once it fixed a bad link
SaaS06 Nov 2025 |45

Two-fifths of SAP Americas users yet to ditch legacy ERP

S/4HANA migration? Many still worried about business process change
Databases05 Nov 2025 |7

US government shutdown clouds an otherwise sunny ServiceNow forecast

Enterprise software giant lifts guidance but adds 'prudence' as federal contracts stall
SaaS30 Oct 2025 |3

Azure's bad night fuels fresh calls for cloud diversification in Europe

Time to put eggs in more than one basket?
PaaS + IaaS30 Oct 2025 |66

UK government on the lookout for bargain-priced CTO

Dangles £100K for someone to fix £23B tech mess
Public Sector29 Oct 2025 |58

AI bubble to deflate as enterprises defer spending to 2027

ai-pocalypse Gap between vendor promises and business results set to trigger market correction, research firm predicts
AI + ML28 Oct 2025 |10

Cloudflare Q3 report shows the internet still breaks for the strangest reasons

From natural disasters to stray bullets and exams, it's been a shaky quarter for the world's connectivity
Networks28 Oct 2025 |4

As AI agents join SaaS, AWS tells users to expect more pricing puzzles

Interview Cloud giant says choice and flexibility matter more than standardization – for now
SaaS27 Oct 2025 |1

Everything you know about last week's AWS outage is wrong

Column AI wasn't the cause, and multi-cloud is for rubes
PaaS + IaaS27 Oct 2025 |56

The perfect AWS storm has blown over, but the climate is only getting worse

Opinion When it rains, it pours – and nobody packed an umbrella
PaaS + IaaS27 Oct 2025 |27

OpenAI goes after Microsoft 365 Copilot's lunch with 'company knowledge' feature

Updated ChatGPT can now rummage through corporate files via connectors, though Redmond still has the deeper hooks
SaaS24 Oct 2025 |6

Windows Insiders get special anniversary desktop wallpaper

11 years of filing feedback and all we got was a bloody... not even a T-shirt?
SaaS24 Oct 2025 |10

Microsoft suggests temporary registry hack for stricken smart card users

When is an issue not an issue? When it's intentional
SaaS23 Oct 2025 |21

A single DNS race condition brought Amazon's cloud empire to its knees

Fault in DynamoDB system cascaded through AWS services, knocking major sites offline for hours
PaaS + IaaS23 Oct 2025 |115

Microsoft puts Office Online Server on the chopping block

The end is nigh, now get thee to 365
SaaS22 Oct 2025 |37

Benioff backs off: Salesforce chief says sorry for Trump troop talk

Tech billionaire apologizes after endorsing plan to deploy National Guard in San Francisco
Offbeat20 Oct 2025 |33

SAP users still wrestling with business case for S/4HANA

A decade later, ERP giant struggles to convince legacy customers to upgrade
Databases17 Oct 2025 |23

Salesforce's Benioff warns of AI 'false prophets' while promising true profits by 2030

CRM messiah preaches data discipline while rivals chase LLM miracles
SaaS16 Oct 2025 |5

Oracle goes all-in on AI, customers still figuring out how they'll use it

It's all agents and LLMs in Vegas, and even legacy users can partake
AI + ML16 Oct 2025 |5

Salesforce pumps the dream of AI agents as helpers, not replacements

In the Agentic Enterprise, 'AI doesn’t replace people, it elevates them'
SaaS15 Oct 2025 |7

Shadow AI: Staffers are bringing AI tools they use at home to work, warns Microsoft

Bring Your Copilot To Work Day, anyone?
AI + ML14 Oct 2025 |31

Microsoft 'illegally' tracked students via 365 Education, says data watchdog

Redmond argued schools, education authorities are responsible for GDPR
SaaS13 Oct 2025 |25

Microsoft 364 trips over its own network settings in North America

Outage blamed on misconfigured infrastructure as users report hour-long disruption
PaaS + IaaS10 Oct 2025 |19

Amazon's Quick Suite is like agentic AI training wheels for enterprises

Slow down there Andy; you wouldn't want to bump into any hallucinations
AI + ML09 Oct 2025 |1

Kubernetes kicks down Azure Front Door

This time outage was not actually Microsoft's fault
SaaS09 Oct 2025 |19

Hundreds of millions of business PCs are still on Windows 10 as D-Day nears

canalys emea forum 2025 It's the end of support as we know it and users feel fine
SaaS09 Oct 2025 |70

Take this rob and shove it! Salesforce issues stern retort to ransomware extort

CRM giant 'will not engage, negotiate with, or pay' the scumbags
Cyber-crime08 Oct 2025 |7

No account? No Windows 11, Microsoft says as another loophole snaps shut

Workaround sent to the big OOBE in the sky with latest Insider builds
SaaS07 Oct 2025 |154

SaaS turbo-charged software spending tough for CIOs to control, says research

Consulting biz reckons ballooning costs a result of changes in licensing, vendor landscape, and product shifts
SaaS02 Oct 2025 |2

Microsoft declares bring your Copilot to work day, usurping IT authority

Use your home subscription with your work Microsoft 365 account
AI + ML01 Oct 2025 |77

Salesforce users grumble after Agentforce AI replaces search on some help pages

This is one way to add a lot of AI users in a hurry, which Wall Street wants to see
SaaS01 Oct 2025 |6

ServiceNow thinks you're doing AI fast and wrong

And of course thinks it can help you do it right, once it gets around to delivering
AI + ML30 Sep 2025 |14

AI upstart aims to do what mere mortals can't: Make sense of Microsoft licensing

Interview Thankfully, Onyx's model also knows when to defer to a human for advice
AI + ML30 Sep 2025 |13

To digital natives, Microsoft's IT stack makes Google's look like a model of sanity

Comment A millennial does battle with Redmond's enterprise tools and comes away reeling 
SaaS29 Sep 2025 |76

Oracle saddles up with $18B debt amid AI infrastructure gamble

Ballooning leverage and shaky customer funding could strain Big Red's balance sheet
PaaS + IaaS25 Sep 2025 |17

SAP's 'simplified' licensing leaves users more confused

Business Suite nostalgia unlikely to ease customers' public cloud journey
SaaS25 Sep 2025 |2

Node4's £45M Tisski takeover ends in tears – and £2.4M in damages

Messy ruling details a perfect storm of NAO, MoD, and Aquila contract failures
Public Sector23 Sep 2025 |3

SaaS vendors are hiking costs faster than inflation, but squeaky wheels can still get deals

And also force them to improve resilience
SaaS20 Sep 2025 |5

Slack threatened to delete nonprofit coding club’s data if it didn’t pay $50k in a week

Collaborationware CEO tried to smooth things over, but Hack Club now plans a strategy shift
SaaS19 Sep 2025 |96

Workday U-turns on rehiring pledge as activist investors take $2B stake

Layoffs to stand following $1.1B AI acquisition
SaaS18 Sep 2025 |7

UK Cabinet Office hands stalled Microsoft migration to another department

Updated Project to get off Google remains a red risk, according to government assessment
SaaS17 Sep 2025 |18

Google unmasks itself as mystery hyperscaler behind yet another UK datacenter

Tech giant confirms facility next to the M25 is its latest AI-fueled server farm
On-Prem16 Sep 2025 |66

EU regulators let Microsoft off the hook after Teams unbundling pledge

Slack's complaint sparked a five-year investigation, but Redmond walks away fine-free
SaaS12 Sep 2025 |6

Outlook outage over North America, Microsoft scrambles to respond

On the plus side we'll all be getting fewer unwanted emails
SaaS11 Sep 2025 |8

Big clouds scramble as EU Data Act brings new data transfer rules

Updated Arbitrarily inflated lock-in-tastic fees curbed as movement charges must be cost-linked
PaaS + IaaS10 Sep 2025 |10
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