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Rigetti Computing to Report Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Host Conference Call on August 11, 2022 – GlobeNewswire

BERKELEY, Calif., July 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rigetti Computing, Inc. ("Rigetti" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: RGTI), a pioneer in hybrid quantum-classical computing, announced today that it will release second quarter 2022 results on Thursday, August 11, 2022, after market close. The Company will host a conference call to discuss its financial results and provide an update on its business operations at 5:00 p.m. ET the same day.

Key details regarding the call are as follows:

Call Date: Thursday, August 11, 2022Call Time: 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT Webcast Link: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/ndjhqqmyLive Call Participant Link: https://register.vevent.com/register/BI8f37a843026f4cbab4519e6d16db70d8

Webcast InstructionsYou can listen to a live audio webcast of the conference call by visiting the Webcast Link above or the "Events & Presentations" section of the Company's Investor Relations website at https://investors.rigetti.com/. A replay of the conference call will be available at the same locations following the conclusion of the call for one year.

Live Call Participant InstructionsTo participate in the live call, you must register using the Live Call Participant Link above. Once registered, you will receive dial-in numbers and a unique PIN number. When you dial in, you will input your PIN and be routed into the call. If you register and forget your PIN, or lose the registration confirmation email, simply re-register to receive a new PIN.

About RigettiRigetti is a pioneer in full-stack quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform. The Companys proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure provides ultra-low latency integration with public and private clouds for high-performance practical quantum computing. Rigetti has developed the industrys first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum computing systems. The Company designs and manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industrys first dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility. Rigetti was founded in 2013 by Chad Rigetti and today employs more than 160 people with offices in the United States, U.K. and Australia. Learn more at http://www.rigetti.com.

ContactRebecca MalamudRigetti Computingpress@rigetti.com

Polly PearsonInvestor RelationsRGTI@investorrelations.com

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How to get the most out of Google Drive – Engadget

Google Drive is an incredibly powerful tool for storing and organizing all sorts of data. And best of all, its available to anyone with a Google account for free (at least to start). Additionally, because Drive holds all your files in the cloud, it offers some important advantages compared to stashing everything locally on your phone or PC. Drive also works on practically any device with an internet connection, which makes it easy to use at home, at school, in the office and everywhere in between.

However, if youre new to Drive, there are some important basics you should know before you transfer over all your data and files. So heres a quick rundown covering the most critical things about Googles popular cloud storage service.

Every Google Drive user gets 15GB of free storage. However, any data you have saved in Google Photos also counts towards that limit. So if youre using that to back up your pictures , you may not have a ton of room left over for documents and files. That said, you can increase your storage in Drive via a Google One subscription, which starts as low as $1.99 a month (or $20 a year) for 100GB of storage and goes up to $9.99 for 2TB of storage (or $100 a year).

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For most people, 100GB is more than enough to stash important files, work docs, and family photos. But if youre planning on using Drive as a way to backup all your data, youll probably want to go with one of the bigger plans. The nice thing is that even though the basic $20 a year plan is relatively cheap, there are a number of ways to get additional storage for free, at least temporarily. For example, anyone who buys a new Chromebook will get 100GB of space in Drive free for a year, while customers new to Google One may get offers to test the service out with a free one-month subscription.

So before you start uploading all your files, youre going to want to figure out how much storage you need and how much that may (or may not) cost you.

Once youve figured out how much storage you need, you can begin uploading or transferring your files to Drive. For single files or data stored locally on your device, you can simply tap the New button and select the option for File or Folder upload. On a computer, you can also drag and drop files into your browser window when you are on the Drive website. Drive supports a wide variety of file types including most of the most popular formats like .JPGs, .PNGs, .GIFs, .MP3s, and more. For a full list of support file types, check out Googles official Help Center here.

After you have all your files uploaded, you can manage them just like you would locally on your phone or computer. You can create nested folders and drag and drop files from one place to another. And of course, you can look for a specific file or folder by typing in the search box, though its important to remember that if youre storing a lot of files in Drive, it may take a bit longer to find them (especially if your internet connection isnt very speedy). So if youre able to create a general directory of folders for important projects or data sets on day one, youll probably save yourself a lot of time and headaches later.

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Its also important to note that while you can create new Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc. directly within Drive on PC, on mobile you need to install both Drive and the specific productivity program you want individually. Thats because while they all work together, they are considered separate apps.

Another good way to use Google Drive to organize your work is to save templates for various projects in Docs. This allows you to start writing a script or create forms without starting from scratch every time. You can also save templates for things like bibliographies, potentially saving students time when trying to cite sources for a research paper.

Alternatively, instead of using dedicated apps, you can share a Google Sheet with roommates to help figure out the cost of utilities and other shared expenses. And while it wasnt strictly designed for this, students have discovered that when places like schools ban or put restrictions on typical messaging apps, you can still chat with friends using Google Docs. All you have to do is invite people to a blank doc and then use real-time collaboration to talk and respond to each other. And once youre done, you can simply delete the doc, or keep it around for another day.

In addition to making cloud storage simple and easy to use, one of Google Drives most powerful features is its range of collaboration tools. Sharing a file or document with someone else is as simple as hitting the share button and entering their email. Alternatively, Drive can generate a link to send via text, social media or your messaging app of choice. Once someone has access, youll be able to view or edit the file with them in real-time.

That said, its important to know who youre sharing your files with and how they are using them. For example, it might be really helpful to give editing permission to a teacher or mentor if youre looking for help with an essay, but less so if youre just sharing an ebook with a friend. In addition to the owner of the file, Drive offers three different levels of access: viewer, commenter and editor. And if something goes wrong and you ever want to see an older copy of a Google Doc, Sheet or Slide, you can open the File menu and select the option that says Version history.

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Viewers are only able to see and read the document, but dont have the ability to change any of the content. Commenters can view and surface thoughts and questions about the content by using Googles Comment tool, while editors can make changes just like the owner of a doc.

If you want to see files that others have sent you recently, you can click on Google Drives Shared with me tab. And if you have a Google Workspace account through school or work, you can also open the handy Activity Dashboard by clicking on the squiggly icon. (Its in the top right next to the blue Share button on a desktop.) Finally, if you want a fast way to see which files youve shared with others, you can type to: into Drives search box.

While Google Drive is intended primarily as a way to manage docs and files stored in the cloud, it does support offline access, which can be handy when you dont have a good internet connection. However, there are some steps you need to take before you can get the full benefit of using Drive offline.

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First, you need to make some changes to your Drives settings while connected to the internet before going offline. On a computer, you need to click the gear icon in the top right corner of your Google Drive browser tab, hit Settings and then check the box next to the Offline menu option. On mobile, youll need to open the Drive app, find a specific file and then designate for offline access by enabling the option from the More icon (it's the one that looks like three vertical dots). Once you do that, youll be able to access, edit and save any changes you make. And the next time your device connects to the internet, it will automatically sync any changes you made to the offline doc to the one saved in the cloud. Meanwhile on a Chromebook, all you have to do is open up your Google Drive settings, scroll down, check the box next to the Offline option and hit Done.

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It’s So Hot the Clouds Are Melting – Gizmodo

Note: this is just a graphic rendering of a Google server room. We expect the real thing would have Googles logo posted on every floor and ceiling tile as well.Illustration: Novikov Aleksey (Shutterstock)

If you think your office is stifling even with your lone air conditioner buzzing away hour after hour, think how much worse it is for the always-on server banks during this hot, hot summer.

The Register first reported on the cloud server heat-related failures as a record-breaking heat wave has caused massive havoc with not just civil infrastructure, but also, apparently, computer infrastructure as well.

The heat brought havoc to Englands cloud computing apparatus. Oracle cloud servers were reportedly taken offline Tuesday afternoon and came back Wednesday at around 11 a.m. UTC. Apparently, the companys London center failed to keep up with the 104 degrees Fahrenheit temperature, automatically instituting a protective shut down. The report notes that some Oracle Cloud users were delayed in accessing their data hosted on the servers.

Though servers were apparently restored, the service notes a subset of Oracle Integration Cloud resources continue to experience impact even going into Wednesday.

Tuesday morning, Google also noted that several of its UK cloud servers were experiencing hiccups, including extra errors, high latencies, and server outages in its europe-west2 server bank, also located in London. Those server outages apparently impact a multitude of Google services other than the regular Google Cloud Storage, including Cloud Machine Learning, Cloud Firestore and Cloud Datastore.

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All this was apparently tied to a cooling related failure in one of the buildings that hosts the europe-west2 servers. While the company noted that cooling systems were restored and that some services should be back online, there are still lingering issues. Google did say that going into Wednesday people using multiple services would be experiencing blackouts and service interruptions.

But both Oracle and Google said there should not be any further service interruptions for UK users while they try to get all the various programs back up and running.

Its been noted how unprepared the whole of England has been for a heat wave. Many residential buildings lack any air conditioning. Of course, a building meant to house computer services will have some kind of HVAC system in place, but it seems they werent built to withstand those constant 100+ degree temps.

Its another reminder of just how much of our common, connected infrastructure is not built to handle increasing temperatures brought on in part by climate change. Weve already seen how intense wildfires have spread all throughout Europe and north Africa, showing up earlier than normal. This past week intense rains washed out New York City subways. In Texas, the multiple massive crypto mining facilities are routinely taking their systems offline so as not to overtax the states routinely overburdened grid.

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IBM storage revenues up thanks to mainframe refresh Blocks and Files – Blocks and Files

IBM has reported financial results for the second 2022 quarter, ended June 30, with storage hardware sales growing at the start of a new mainframe cycle.

Total group evenues were $15.54 billion, up 16 percent year-on-year at constant currency. Some 5 percent of the increase was attributed to sales to Kyndryl which was spun off last year into a separately traded entity. Net profit was $1.39 billion, up a tad on the year-ago $1.33 billion.

IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna said: In the quarter we delivered good revenue performance with balanced growth across our geographies, driven by client demand for our hybrid cloud and AI offerings. The IBM team executed our strategy well. With our first-half results, we continue to expect full-year revenue growth at the high end of our mid-single digit model.

The company divides its business into four segments: Consulting, Software, Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Platform, and Infrastructure. Storage hardware is included in the Infrastructure segment as part of the Distributed Infrastructure sub-segment, but not revealed. Storage software is included in the Software segment and, again, not revealed. The segment results were:

IBM said there was a solid z16 mainframe launch in April and the company released a new generation of Power servers earlier this month. Mainframe sales attract DS8000 storage array sales in their wake.

CFO Jim Kavanaugh said in the earnings call: Infrastructure performance, which reflects a good start to our z16 product cycle, was up 25 percent. Software and infrastructure each include about seven points of growth from the commercial relationship with Kyndryl.

He added: Distributed infrastructure revenue grew 17 percent this quarter. This growth was led by storage, driven by both high-end storage tied to the z16 cycle and distributed storage. We also had good performance in high-end Power10. We interpret that as meaning FlashSystems sales were up.

Subscription sales are growing, Kavanaugh said. Across the four Hybrid Platform and Solution business areas, our annual recurring revenue, or ARR, is nearly $12.9 billion, up 8 percent.

The company had expected full-year free cashflow to be between $10 billion and $10.5 billion but reduced that to $10 billion as a result of withdrawing its business from Russia. It made no comment about supply chain or pandemic issues in its earnings release and presentation, but they did feature in the earnings call. Kavanaugh mentioned the impact of increased component cost and supplier premiums on z16 profitability.

Kavanaugh said third-quarter revenue expectations are for year-on-year growth of 9 to 10 percent at constant currency. Overall, he said: We are a faster-growing, focused, disciplined company with sound business fundamentals.

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Understand the uses of blockchain in data centers – TechTarget

As with any trend, blockchain technology has a fair share of pros and cons, especially in the context of the data center. However, blockchain's rising influence can provide organizations with a competitive advantage when they apply it appropriately.

Today, blockchain technology is one of the biggest trends in the industry. According to Deloitte's "2021 Global Blockchain Survey," 81% of senior executives of major organizations said they believe blockchain technology is broadly scalable and has achieved mainstream adoption. Furthermore, 78% also reported that their executive teams believe there's a compelling business case for the use of blockchain within their organization, and 80% are discussing how to integrate it into their current strategies.

Blockchain is a highly secure and immutable record-keeping technology. Bad actors can't break into the system or forge the data stored on it. This distributed ledger technology records transactions and related data in multiple places at the same time, which prevents a single point of failure and validates every piece of information it stores.

Compared to traditional databases that store data in rows, columns, tables and files, a blockchain is decentralized and managed by computers in a peer-to-peer network. It stores data in chained blocks; during a transaction, each block of data is sent to every computer node in the network, where it's authorized and then attached to the blockchain securely. Once added, a block cannot be changed.

The validation process ensures the data is unique and legitimate with time stamps to prove it. Should someone try to swap out a block, copy it or change its state, the network of computers that constitute the blockchain receives an alert immediately and no one can add new blocks to the chain until the issue is addressed.

Security is easily the blockchain's biggest advantage, followed by resilience. Each block is continually reconciled by a network of computers. If one node fails, it can't bring the whole system down because all the other nodes have a copy of the ledger.

There are several types of blockchains and a variety of uses across industries. The finance industry currently leads blockchain adoption due to the way the technology can simplify the transaction process and lock it down as well.

With regards to data center architecture, blockchain takes a different approach to data storage.

Blockchain uses decentralization to manage and store data. The blockchain network can consist of dozens, hundreds or thousands of computers spread across the world in various locations. For a blockchain breach to succeed, hackers would have to take down multiple computers in the network -- and even then, blockchain data storage is encrypted, which minimizes the security risk.

The rise of blockchain also demands more reliable power, high-performance equipment that can process blocks of data quickly, and more intensive cooling to keep that equipment from overheating during intense computations.

These advantages directly compete with traditional data center storage. Data centers house massive amounts of data in a single location. This centralization puts them at risk of natural disasters and outages in the local area. To add some redundancy and prevent data loss, organizations might copy data and store it in other locations; however, this process can be time-consuming and costly, and it creates a surplus of information that also needs protection.

Blockchain data storage can deliver higher levels of security, reliability, redundancy, resilience and transparency. Its distributed nature enables users to have a higher degree of control over where they store their data, which affects accessibility and availability, too.

That said, accessibility and availability can become a detractor from the decentralized approach. To retrieve a block of data, the different nodes on the network must sync, validate and pull the block; this can take a significant amount of time, depending on the nodes' locations and loads. Traditional data centers can deliver much faster speeds and higher levels of data availability.

The security of the blockchain, while quite advanced, is also not perfect. As more users adopt the technology, bad actors will get better at finding and exploiting holes in blockchains. For now, however, it provides much better data security over in-house and cloud storage.

Finally, cost is a big factor that determines whether organizations might choose to adopt blockchain. Although blockchain becomes more popular every day, it is still not widely deployed by organizations -- at least not at the same level as cloud storage, which is cheap and available in many forms today.

For data center teams seeking a blockchain approach, start by reevaluating the data center infrastructure. Consider how to pivot resources, and begin implementing and moving toward a decentralized architecture. Start thinking about how to set up a peer-to-peer network that can handle a blockchain workflow.

The rise of blockchain also demands more reliable power, high-performance equipment that can process blocks of data quickly, and more intensive cooling to keep that equipment from overheating during intense computations. The faster users can write and validate blocks, the better. So, make sure to factor in these requirements and invest accordingly.

The traditional data center architecture must fundamentally transform to meet blockchain's demand for higher traffic and availability, including having staff on hand with specialized blockchain skills. This presents a big undertaking; but, by planning for it now, organizations can keep pace with increasing data processing needs and adapt to client needs as they adopt new business strategies to integrate the blockchain.

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Redis is ready for CXL memory pooling Blocks and Files – Blocks and Files

CXL memory pooling could drastically increase the amount of memory available to in-memory applications, such as Redis with its database. But what does Redis itself think?

Memory pooling with CXL uses the Computer eXpress Link protocol, based on the PCIe 5 bus, to enable servers to access larger pools of memory than they could if they only used local, socket-accessed DRAM.

We spoke to Redis CTO and co-founder Yiftach Shoolman, who thinks CXL memory pooling is a positivre development.

Blocks and Files: How do you see CXL 2.0 memory pooling affecting Redis?

Yiftach Shoolman: Redis is an in-memory real-time datastore (cache, database, and everything in between); as such, CXL enables Redis to support larger datasets at a lower price per GB as it extends the capacity of each node in the Redis cluster with more cost-effective DRAM.

Furthermore, CXL enables the deployment of more memory per core (or virtual cores) in each node in the Redis cluster. This is great for users who use Redis Enterprise (our commercial software and cloud service) as they can now deploy more databases or caches on the same infrastructure and reduce their deployment costs using the built-in multi-tenant capability of Redis Enterprise.

Blocks and Files: How could Redis manage the access speed discrepancy between a servers directly connected DRAM and the CXL memory pool?

Yiftach Shoolman: Redis Enterprise uses its Redis on Flash technology to enable memory tiering capabilities, in which hot objects are stored in DRAM, and warm objects are stored in SSD. CXL provides another (middle) tier that can potentially extend this hierarchy, i.e. hot objects will be stored in DRAM, the warm objects in CXL (cheap memory or Persistent Memory), and cold objects in SSD.

Blocks and Files: Is there a role for storage class memory in a CXL memory pool?

Yiftach Shoolman: Yes, the CXL standard supports DRAM memory and NAND flash memory like Intels Persistent Memory. And its up to the infrastructure providers to decide the ratio between the different memory technologies that are (or will be) available for the users.

Blocks and Files: Will CXL memory pooling be more relevant to customers of hyperscale cloud providers or enterprises?

Yiftach Shoolman: I believe we are still in the early stages of adoption. That said, and theoretically speaking, enterprises have more flexibility to decide about the type of hardware they will use in their infrastructure. But, on the other hand, if the hyperscale cloud providers find CXL attractive, the adoption of this technology for mainstream use cases will be much faster.

Blocks and Files: How might such Redis customers differ in their use of CXL memory pooling? Will it just or mostly be the sheer size of the memory pool?

Yiftach Shoolman: Sizing is just one parameter. The others are the type of memory they would like to use with CXL. Is it regular DRAM, or is it slower but cheaper DRAM or Persistent Memory?

Blocks and Files: How could the data in Redis in a CXL memory pool be persisted and then protected?

Yiftach Shoolman: From the Redis perspective, CXL is just another pool of memory. Therefore each one of the Redis persistent mechanisms will continue to operate as if CXL were a regular DDR memory.

Blocks and Files: Are there other points relevant to Redis and CXL memory pooling?

Yiftach Shoolman: I believe the success of CXL memory pooling is mainly dependent on the adoption of the hyperscale cloud providers. Without it, CXL might be just a niche solution for specific use cases.

Hyperscaler adoption of CXL memory pooling could be a tipping point in Shoolmans thinking. Such large-scale adoption would encourage CXL hardware development and also facilitate cloud bursting of CXL memory-pooled applications by enterprises giving them access to potentially much larger memory pools than they could afford themselves.

A note about CXL and storage-class memory: Simon Thompson of Lenovo has written: We eagerly await the arrival of Compute Link Express (CXL) storage class systems!

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Veza, the Data Security Platform Built on the Power of Authorization, Announces Partnership with Google Cloud – Business Wire

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veza, the data security platform built on the power of authorization, announces today that the company has entered a partnership with Google Cloud, including product integration that enables Google Cloud customers to harness the capabilities of Vezas data security platform across their multi-cloud ecosystem.

Veza, which recently launched in April 2022 after two years of building in stealth, makes it easy to understand, manage, and control who can and should take what action on what data. With this new integration, Google Cloud customers can now directly access the capabilities of Vezas authorization-based data security platform integrated with Google Cloud Policy Analyzer to identify, manage, and control external identities and service accounts to Google Cloud services (Looker, BigQuery, and more). This partnership furthers the relationship between Google and Veza, which began in 2021 when GV led the Series B investment in Veza and GV Partner Karim Faris joined Veza Board of Directors.

The cloud is quickly becoming the primary footprint for organizations. By prioritizing and investing in security, Google Cloud has earned a differentiated position in the market, said Tarun Thakur, Co-founder and CEO, Veza. The initial product integration between Veza and Google Cloud, publicly demonstrated at the Google Cloud Security Summit in May this year, is a powerful example of how intelligence from Vezas Authorization Graph can bolster the data security of Google Cloud customers. It shows how identity-to-data relationship insights from the Veza platform can be pulled directly into the Google Cloud Policy Analyzer, allowing customers to secure both Google Cloud data (Looker, BigQuery, Google Storage Buckets, etc.) to which multi-cloud identities (AD, Azure AD, Okta, etc.) have permissions and multi-cloud data (AWS, Snowflake, etc.) that is being accessed by Google Cloud identities.

Securing cloud environments and data from cybercrime and threats is a key priority of organizations across the globe, said Sunil Potti, General Manager and Vice President, Cloud Security, Google Cloud. With Vezas platform now available alongside Google Clouds secure and global infrastructure, customers will be able to quickly deploy the solutions they need to better understand, control, and securely take action on their data across their multi-cloud environments.

Vezas data security platform aggregates identity information from humans, service accounts, and cloud IAM entities, and authorization data from apps and data systems, giving organizations a centralized, SaaS-based control plane to visualize, manage, and control data access controls through Vezas Authorization Graph. Veza integrates with cloud identity providers, SaaS and custom apps, and data systems, and translates system-specific entitlements and permissions into a common, human-understandable business language, visualized in the platform as effective permissions. The platform brings a novel approach to data security by enabling organizations to address key data security use cases across access reviews and certifications for SaaS apps and data systems, privileged access management to data and apps, data lake security and governance, management of cloud entitlements, and much more. It delivers prioritized insights, provides access workflows, and actionable recommendations for remediation of over-privileged accounts, enabling security and IT teams to correct anomalies and right-size their organizations permissions to protect against ransomware and other data breaches.

As organizations continue to adapt to the evolving demands of hybrid remote and in-office work, multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud environments those with multiple providers of disparate data, app, compute, and infrastructure systems are becoming the norm. According to the Flexera 2022 State of the Cloud Report, 89% of companies surveyed are multi-cloud, with only 2% operating in single private clouds and 9% in single public clouds. This trend is leading to a distributed web of data, relationships, and access points that are changing and difficult to track and secure.

Veza and Google Cloud already have a number of joint customers deployed across the industries of SaaS software, marketing technology, and media, including Vox Media.

To support Vox Medias growth and increasing M&A activity without compromising security, we need to ensure that across all of our brands, the right users have access only to the data they need access to, and that we have full visibility over what they can do with that data, says Ateeb Ahmad, Senior Director, IT Infrastructure, Vox Media. With Veza and Google Cloud working together, weve been able to seamlessly manage access controls over our data for our largest merger to date, and tightly scope identity-to-data permissions even as our footprint with Google Cloud and other technologies grows.

The greatest gifts of the multi-cloud and the generational architectural shift of the modern data systems are also its greatest risks: securing data, scalability, flexibility, and seamless collaboration, says Thakur. When organizations enable workers to reach from one cloud to another to leverage data across their entire multi-cloud ecosystem, they foster growth, enable more intelligence, and promote agility. However, such apps and data systems are also more porous and are at increased risk of cybercrime and ransomware. We purpose-built Vezas Core Authorization Platform for the multi-cloud so that organizations can implement strong access governance policies - Veza continuously evaluates these policies and enables both automated workflows for access reviews, automated access removal for toxic and stale combinations, and facilitates access grant and request for any app, data, and service.

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About Veza

Veza is the data security platform built on the power of authorization. Our platform is purpose-built for hybrid multi-cloud environments to help you use and share your data safely. Veza makes it easy to understand, manage, and control who can and should take what action on what data. We organize authorization metadata across identity providers, data systems, cloud service providers, and SaaS applications all to address the toughest data security challenges of the modern era. Founded in 2020, the company is funded by top-tier investors including Accel, Bain Capital, Ballistic Ventures, Blackstone, GV, Norwest Venture Partners, and True Ventures. To learn more, please visit us at veza.com. You can follow us on LinkedIn or on Twitter @vezainc.

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NetApp to Provide Porsche Motorsport with Innovative Hybrid Cloud Solutions – The Fast Mode

NetApp, a global cloud-led, data-centric software company, and TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, announced a multi-year partnership.

NetApp will provide the sportscar maker with innovative hybrid cloud solutions that will help them continue to write car racing history.Porsche AG, a global automotive brand owned by Volkswagen Group, has begun shifting production towards electric or e-fuel powered vehicles in 2015. By the year 2030, Porsche AG aims for 80% of all vehicles sold to be electric. Tapping into NetApps real-time data services, TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team helps deliver on the vision of sustainable mobility while enabling the real-time adjustments that deliver superior race performance and help drive the next generation of Porsche electric vehicles.

Real-time data collaboration service for the racetrack

NetApp's hybrid cloud solutions enable TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team to accesstheir data trackside to support driver and team performance. This helps them make data-driven decisions in real-time, for example when to use the Formula E Attack Mode, which unlocks an additional 30 kilowatts of engine power. The rules about engaging Attack Mode are set by FIA shortly before every ePrix, hence it has a great impact on race strategy.

With data at the core of racing, business, and engineering decisions, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team requires cutting-edge data management technology:

- Data and systems need to be available at the racetrack and fulfill demanding performance requirements.

- Digital data collected during the ePrix must be uploaded to the cloud for analysis while the race is still running.

- Cloud data needs to be processed by the team at Porsche Motorsport headquarters in Weissach, Germany for R&D.

- After the race, data must be transferred to the cloud so it can be utilized in the future, and to support crucial data services such as backup and archiving.

The hybrid cloud data solution designed by NetApp and Porsche in response combines cloud network-attached (NAS) storage services with Global File Cache to ensure data can flow seamlessly and quickly between different widely dispersed locations. It also integrates powerful NetApp data services to ensure version consistency, manage and monitor cloud resources, and protect Porsches intellectual property:

- Cloud Volumes ONTAP is the primary storage platform for TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team. The multicloud solution deployed on Azure acts as a hub that consolidates all the teams data.

- Global File Cache, the cloud volume edge capability provides local edge instances, enabling low-latency access to a common dataset, both at the on-premises development center in Weissach and the racetrack.

- Cloud Manager delivers centralized orchestration across hybrid cloud storage infrastructure and all data management services, so that TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team can manage, monitor and automate all their data software and hardware consumption.

Cloud Backup integrates as backup and archive layer for the consolidated cloud data.

Friedemann Kurz, Head of Motorsport IT, PorscheFormula E is a technology showcase and R&D backbone for Porsche and preserves our strong motorsports heritage on the road and on the track. Data is the defining element here, but it is not easy to harness when the racing team is always on the road. The solution created by NetApp is unique in the market in how it can move huge amounts of data at high speed while delivering an intuitive experience across edge, core and cloud so we can design better, faster cars for our racecar drivers and car enthusiasts everywhere.

James Whitemore, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at NetAppThis is a winning partnership in which two champions meet eye-to-eye. Porsche has secured over 30,000 wins in all major car racing series. NetApp has submitted more than 2,500 data innovation patents. Joining forces now, we are working to make our mark on the future of racing. Digital data is collected by the cars many sensors as they dart along the track and is processed synchronously to predict outcomes to aidthe trackside team.

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Pax8 Partners with Nord Security to Offer Online Privacy and Security at a Global Scale – GlobeNewswire

DENVER, July 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pax8, the leading cloud commerce marketplace, today announced a global agreement with Nord Security, one of the leaders in the cybersecurity market. Pax8 will offer its partners two key products in the Nord Security portfolio, including NordLayer and NordPass.This agreement is Nord Security's first entry into the IT channel market through distribution.

Security is a huge focus for Pax8, and we are committed to partnering with the leading security vendors to enable MSPs to create the most comprehensive technology stack for their clients,said Ryan Walsh, Chief Operating Officer at Pax8. Nord Security provides one of the most advanced security solutions in the industry and has been recognized by some of the most influential IT security specialists and tech sites. We are thrilled to add NordLayer and NordPass to our suite of solutions.

Nord Security has extensive knowledge in building advanced cybersecurity solutions. As part of the agreement, Pax8 will offer partners the following solutions:

NordLayer An ISO-certified adaptive network-access security solution that helps transition businesses to SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), implement zero trust, and leave outdated legacy solutions behind. NordLayer focuses on securing data from the device to the destination. Whereas many cybersecurity companies focus on the endpoint, NordLayer secures the journey. This includes the journey to/from the cloud, applications, and site-to-site, all through a single gateway without the need for multiple solutions or products. The product offers 24/7 support, centralized billing for all NordLayer subscriptions, and centralized settings/security policy enforcement.

NordPass An innovative password manager with state-of-the-art encryption, MFA, and zero-knowledge architecture. NordPass shifts to proactive breach management with the native data breach scanner within the Security Dashboard to know which users are posing potential risks to corporate data, get detailed security insights, see breached domains, and assess password strength. The intuitive user interface facilitates smooth and swift onboarding procedures, while the enhanced cybersecurity vastly improves the security of cyber insurance.

Nord Security is excited to be launching with Pax8 to make NordLayer and NordPass immediately available to Pax8's ever-expanding MSP community, said David Nutt, SVP of North America at Nord Security. For thousands of businesses worldwide, Nord Security has demonstrated that our cybersecurity solutions combine industry-leading innovation with unmatched ease of implementation and user experience. MSPs and their customers will see instant benefits. Pax8 is a key partner and is central to expanding Nord Security's commitment to our partner-led strategy.

To learn more about Pax8 and Nord Security, please visit http://www.pax8.com.

About Pax8Pax8is modernizing how partners buy, sell, and manage cloud. As a born-in-the-cloud company, Pax8 simplifies the buying journey, empowering its partners to achieve more with cloud technology. The companys technology displaces legacy distribution by connecting the channel ecosystem to its award-winning transactional cloud marketplace. Through billing, provisioning, automation, industry-leading PSA integrations, and pre and post-sales support, and education, Pax8 is a proven disruptor in the market. Pax8 has ranked in the Inc. 5000 for four consecutive years #68 in 2018, #60 in 2019, #111 in 2020, and #164 in 2021 as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the US. If you want to be successful with cloud, you want to work with Pax8. Get started today atpax8.com.

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About Nord SecurityNord Security is home for advanced security solutions that share the Nord brand and values, including the worlds most advanced VPN service NordVPN, the next-generation password manager NordPass, encrypted cloud storage NordLocker, and the advanced network access security solution NordLayer. Established in 2012, Nord Securitys products are now acknowledged by the most influential tech sites and IT security specialists. More information: nordsecurity.com.

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Wisdom of the Ages: Email, Jordan Peterson, and a Latte – Patheos

A visual representation of the souls of my children when they start lecturing me about my failings.

I finally worked up the wherewithal to start looking at my pictures from our trip. Matt had the better idea of posting big chunks of them every Sunday and then going back offline, whereas I thought, foolishly, that I would come home and sort them and then post them systematically. I added Post Pictures to my List Of All The Things I Will Do. I got home and started working down the list. Part of my magical thinking was that if I could just get to the end of my inbox, and do all the other miscellaneous admin (thats what I call it to myself) that always sits there, like the laundry, weighing on my conscience, I would be really happy.

So, I kid you not, I did just that (less the pictures). I coped with my inbox. I went through and paid all kinds of school fees. I found my stamps and mailed my letters. Iseriously, sit down and put down your iced coffeegot to the end of my list. I crossed the last thing off on Monday night and then sat back and waited for the flood of relief and joy that I knew, as certainly as night follows day, would overwhelm me.

But nothing happened. Nothing at all, except that I looked back at my phone and found I had three new tasks magically appear in my email that I didnt even know were going to hit me. And I was just as anxious as ever. And no feelings of happiness or relief whatsoever illuminated my soul. It was a huge and terrible disappointment.

And so, in the spirit of Solomon and all his experiments in temporal joy, let me just warn you off even trying.Do Not Devote Yourself To Admin. Dont. Dont make responding to email your full-time job. Youll do it all and youll still be stressed out. I mean, Im not suggesting you not do it at all, but, as the person who wrote Deep Work said (I think), shove that baby back in the corner. Admin should be confined to a small box, like a yapping angry dog. It shouldnt be let out to wander around and take over everything. Like the laundry, which should live in its own dismal room and be shoved back in whenever it spills out or whenever anything more interesting comes along, email and other sorts of tasks should be forced back into their desolating corner in favor of more satisfying pursuits, like pulling up weeds, arguing with your children about Jordan Peterson, and trying to recreate the Coffee With Milk that you ordered once in Portugal.

Not a very good picture, I admit, but stopping to fix it is really beyond my abilities right now. To put any nice pictures here Im going to have to go back and resize everything and Im not sure how. Hopefully, it isnt as complicated as it looks. Meanwhile, as I said, my children have had a lot of things to say about Jordan Peterson. Apparently, a lot of them watched his short lecture to the church (I havent had a chance to yet) and were both bemused and incensed. For some reason, most of them are big JP fans. The oldest is working her way through his lectures on the Bible and can often be found, headphones plugged in, smiling and shaking her head. They are interesting, but, as she says, he so often misses the point. As to what the church should be doing, my children wanted to give Jordan Peterson some advice. Of course, he is right that young men are being cast off and that the church should particularly invite them in and affirm their biological realities. But (and this is the advice bit) it would be helpful if Professor Peterson would take the trouble to discover what the church is for. And he could do that by reading more Christian writers andthey were quite adamant about thisgiving in and going to church himself. If CS Lewis could submit himself to the mediocrity of the C of E on an ordinary Sunday morning, and Jesus himself could go to the Synagogue for his whole earthly lifeand my goodness, what must it be like to sit there and listen to one dubious and confused biblical exposition after another, oh wait, God does it still! He is there in every worship service in every corner of every country through all timethan even Jordan Peterson can, and should, go. Because it is only by going and submitting ones impressive intellect to the mercies and grace of the ordinary gathering of faithful worshippers that the point of the exercise gradually becomes clear. And that is that Jesus saves us from ourselves and unites us to him. Thats a message that young men need, but also older ones, and women as well.

My children pointed their fingers at me and practically shoutedGo to church, Jordan. The young menand young womenof today who listen to you insist.

And now, if you will excuse me, Im going to go have my morning walk in this hideous thousand-degree weather. And after that, I have no idea. I probably need to go buy a latte since I cant make a good one myself and I cant crop my pictures either. Have a nice day!

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