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  1. OpenAI’s E-commerce Move Signals Strategic Shift Beyond Subscriptions

    OpenAI plans to earn from e-commerce by enabling purchases in ChatGPT, marking a shift beyond its subscription-based model.

  2. Trial Opens as Meta Investors Seek Billions Over Privacy Settlement

    Meta board members face a rare trial as shareholders seek $8 billion in damages tied to Facebook’s 2019 privacy settlement with the FTC.

  3. Microsoft Flags Exchange Server Flaw That Could Enable Silent Cloud Access

    Microsoft warns of a new Exchange Server flaw (CVE-2025-53786) that could let attackers silently gain cloud access in hybrid setups.

  4. Cloudera Acquires Taikun to Bring Cloud-Like Flexibility to Data and AI Everywhere

    Cloudera’s acquisition of Taikun expands its platform with Kubernetes-native capabilities, enabling AI and data workloads anywhere, from cloud to edge.

  5. GPT-5 Launch: OpenAI’s Most Ambitious AI Yet Faces Early Criticism

    OpenAI’s GPT-5 launches as its most powerful AI to date, but users raise concerns over its rollout and performance.

  6. Sysdig Launches First Agentic Cloud Security Platform with AI-Powered Semantic Analysis

    Sysdig unveils Sage™, the first agentic cloud security platform, using AI-driven semantic analysis to cut vulnerability response times from days to minutes.

  7. How Fake IT Calls Are Fueling Salesforce Data Extortion

    Google uncovers new phishing tactics targeting Salesforce users, linking phone scams to data theft and extortion threats from groups like ShinyHunters.

  8. Databricks Set to Top $100 Billion Valuation as Investors Double Down on AI Ambitions

    Databricks is getting to $100 billion valuation in a new funding round, investor confidence in AI-driven growth, and data infrastructure.

  9. Allianz Life Data Breach Hits 1.1 Million Customers

    Allianz Life suffers a major cyberattack affecting 1.1 million customers, raising alarms over data security in the insurance sector and driving calls for stronger protections.

  10. 8 Reasons Why Private Cloud Is Making a Comeback

    Private cloud is making a comeback as enterprises seek cost savings, data control, compliance, and hybrid flexibility in a multi-cloud world.

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