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Recoverability is the real test of operational maturity

Wednesday at 08:38 AM, via ITWeb

What matters is not whether a disaster recovery plan exists, but whether recovery is repeatable, auditable and operationally disciplined, says Leonardo Boscaro, EMEA sales leader at Nutanix Database.

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Wednesday at 08:06 AM, via Wired

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Wednesday at 08:05 AM, via Wired

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How ancient Scottish rocks throw ‘snowball Earth’ theory up in the air

Wednesday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Researchers discover rare periods of a few thousands years when climate unexpectedly awoke from slumber

During the ”snowball Earth” period about 700m years ago, Earth’s climate shut down. The planet was encased in ice and insulated from seasonal variations: spring, summer, autumn and winter all stopped. Or at least that was the theory.

Recent examination of some ancient rocks from the west...

Vodacom Launches R1.5M School Of Excellence Model At Lavelilanga Secondary School In Komani

Wednesday at 07:58 AM, via Tech Financials

The Vodacom Foundation, in partnership with the Eastern Cape Department of Education, today launched the Vodacom Schools of Excellence (SoE) model, at Lavelilanga Secondary School in Komani. The launch marks another significant milestone in the Vodacom Foundation’s commitment to using technology in order to foster a culture of academic excellence within the country’s schooling system, […]

Stripe mulling bid for PayPal: report

Wednesday at 06:42 AM, via TechCentral

Payments firm Stripe is reportedly considering an acquisition of PayPal or parts of the digital payments pioneer.

First British Baby Born Using Transplanted Womb From Dead Donor

Wednesday at 03:30 AM, via Slashdot

A 10-week-old boy named Hugo has become the first baby born in the UK from a womb transplanted from a deceased donor, after his mother Grace Bell — who was born without a viable womb due to a condition called MRKH syndrome, which affects one in every 5,000 women — underwent a 10-hour transplant operation at The Churchill Hospital in Oxford in June 2024. Hugo was born just before Christmas 2025,...

Pentagon Gives A.I. Company an Ultimatum

Wednesday at 01:09 AM, via New York Times

Anthropic insists on limits on how its technology is used and could be labeled a supply chain risk if it fails to accept the military’s demands.

Meta AI Security Researcher Said an OpenClaw Agent Ran Amok on Her Inbox

Wednesday at 00:30 AM, via Slashdot

Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue posted a now-viral account on X describing how an OpenClaw agent she had tasked with sorting through her overstuffed email inbox went rogue, deleting messages in what she called a “speed run” while ignoring her repeated commands from her phone to stop. “I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb,” Yue wrote, sharing screenshots of the ignored...

New Datacentres Risk Doubling Great Britain’s Electricity Use, Regulator Says

Tuesday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

The amount of power being sought by new datacentre projects in Great Britain would exceed the national current peak electricity consumption, according to an industry watchdog. From a report: Ofgem said about 140 proposed datacentre schemes, driven by use of artificial intelligence, could require 50 gigawatts of electricity — 5GW more than the country’s current peak demand. The figure was...

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