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Microsoft’s Windows 365 is getting this most requested feature – ZDNet

Microsoft's Windows 365 Cloud PC for enterprise is getting a new service to make it easier for admins to onboard users through its cloud identity platform, Azure Active Directory (AAD).

AAD is central to Microsoft's identity and security services and its 'join' feature for controlling device access is now coming to its Windows 365 Cloud PC the managed PC service it launched last summer for $20 to $162 per user per month for compute, memory and storage.

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AAD's Join feature for has been "by far" the most requested feature by users of Windows 365 Enterprise, according to Microsoft. It acts as a device-joining bridge from the cloud-based Azure AD for organizations that use the on-premise variant of Active Directory. Azure AD Join lets admins enroll devices without the on-premise AD.

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"This has been by far the most requested feature since Windows 365 reached general availability," it announced.

"With Azure AD Join as a Cloud PC join type option, you no longer need an existing Azure infrastructure to use the service, just your Azure AD users."

The cloud ID feature is a public preview. For now, it means admins don't need an Azure subscription to provision Cloud PCs for their users, which can be done via the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.

Microsoft is also improving the configuration process for more languages to ensure Cloud PCs are available in a local language when users log in. There are 38 local languages available for global operations.

When admins create a provisioning policy, they can set a Language & Region pack to be installed on the Cloud PCs. It's meant to speed things up for admins who have been manually installing language packs onto an OS image.

Additionally, Microsoft's Windows 365 managed PC service has two new regions, US Central and Germany West Central. This allows admins to create a virtual network in those regions in order to open a connection to an on-premise network.

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Doing an annual audit of your debit-card statements can save you money – Sydney Morning Herald

I get so many of those little invoice emails from Apple that I stopped reading them years ago.

In the age of huge digital photo albums, how many people are paying Apple or Google for extra storage space for their pictures and device back-ups? The tech giants wont say.

However, the Telsyte study found 44 per cent of device users utilised cloud storage services for their digital data. Of those, more than 30 per cent paid for the privilege.

These storage plans are the product upsells of the technology universe.

Apple gives you 5GB of free storage, but that does not take long to fill before you are offered extra space for a charge. Same deal with Google, which has its free cloud storage space capped at 15GB.

Cloud storage plans also have become more feature-packed over time, resulting in price increases. The more expensive types can add up to as much as $120 a year for a family plan.

I found I was paying for both Apple and Google photo storage, which was a waste of cash.

The other hidden bill that becomes clear if you go one step further and do an audit on your credit-card statements is the amount of interest you are paying.

Almost half of credit-card customers pay interest because they do not pay off the outstanding balance in full each month.

With the average credit-card balance now at $2877 and an average interest rate of 17 per cent, that is about $430 in interest a year if you are only paying the minimum amount.

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To put that in perspective, the average electricity bill is about $1500 a year, so many people have a credit-card interest bill that is almost one-third of their annual power bill.

However, debit cards remain far more popular than credit cards. That is good because they do almost everything a credit card does without racking up an interest bill.

Doing an annual audit on your debit-card statements is a bit like moving house. It forces you to look at every item and ask yourself do I really need this?

These little purges are good for your bank balance, so why not do a Marie Kondo on your debit card at least once a year?

Joel Gibson is the author of KILL BILLS. Catch his money saving segments on Nine Radio, Today and on Twitter @joelgibson.

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Pure’s Portworx gets AWS cloud-native blessing Blocks and Files – Blocks and Files

Pure Storage and AWS have a 3-year deal to use Portworx container management software with Amazons Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and so provide enterprise scale containerised apps in Amazons cloudy IT empire.

EKS provides a basic capability to run and scale Kubernetes on AWS with no need to install, operate, and maintain a Kubernetes control plane or nodes. Pures Portworx software is layered on top of that to add services such as persistent storage, data protection, disaster recovery, data security, cross-region and hybrid data migrations, and automated capacity management.

Deepak Singh, AWS VP of Compute Services, said of the deal: We are excited to work with Portworx to provide customers another option for backup and data management on Amazon EKS.

Reed Glauser, director of engineering at CHG Healthcare, provided a customer perspective: As demand for healthcare workers skyrocketed, we needed to rapidly deliver new digital tools that better serve our customers, who count on us to provide more than 30 per cent of the temporary medical employees in the United States. We started by migrating most of our technology infrastructure on AWS and adopting Kubernetes to develop, test, and deploy new applications, but we needed a storage layer that was as flexible as the other elements of our cloud-native stack.

So: Portworx added the capabilities to Amazon EKS we needed, enabling us to optimize and automate our storage management, spin up new clusters and migrate seamlessly, and significantly accelerate and streamline our cloud development life cycle.

There are two parts of the Portwork offering involved here. Portworx Enterprise enables users to request storage based on their requirements for capacity, performance level, resiliency level, security level and access, protection level, and more. Portworx PX-Backup adds point-and-click backup and recovery for all applications running on Kubernetes, even stateless ones.

The Pure-AWS deal includes Pure announcing an Early Access Program for Portworx Backup as-a-Service (BaaS) on AWS. Pure says Portworx BaaS is one of the many as-a-Service offerings the company will deliver to its customers in the future.

The pairs deal, which they called a strategic engagement, means Pure gets AWS blessing for its Portworx software, which should help sales (shorter term win), and AWS gets a Portworx on-ramp to its cloud for Pure customers looking to go cloud-native (longer term win).

Will Pure look for similar arrangements with Azure and the Google cloud? Will AWS look for similar arrangements with HPE and NetApp and others? Watch this space. The (cloudy) skys the limit.

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IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers | IBM

Today, available compute options for cloud services go beyond just bare metalservers and cloud servers.Containersare becoming a default infrastructure choice for manycloud-nativeapplications. Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings have an important niche of the applications market for developers who don't want to manage an OS or runtime environment. Andserverless computingis emerging as the model of choice for cloud purists.

But, when evaluating bare metal servers, users still gravitate toward the comparison to virtual servers. For most companies, the criteria for choice are application specific or workload specific. It's extremely common for a company to use a mix of bare metal servers along withvirtualizedresources across their cloud environment.

Virtual servers are the more common model of cloud computing because they offer greater resource density, faster provisioning times, and the ability to scale up and down quickly as needs dictate. But bare metalservers are the right fit for a few primary use cases that take advantage of the combination of attributes. These attributes are dedicated resources, greater processing power, and more consistent disk and network I/O performance.

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IBM To Offer z/OS App Development and Testing in Its Public Cloud – Data Center Knowledge

IBM is planning to offer its experimental cloud-based mainframe application development and testing platform as a commercial service.

Called Wazi as-a-Service (Wazi aaS), it delivers z/OS-based virtual server instances using IBM Clouds logically isolated Virtual Private Cloud infrastructure.

IBM says access to the service can be arranged in as little as six minutes, and it performs up to 15x faster than comparable x86 dev and test alternatives in its own cloud data centers.

Wazi aaS is expected to be generally available in the second half of 2022.

The announcement ties into the companys wider mainframe modernization efforts that saw a launch of a dedicated online hub at the end of 2021.

IBM recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to modernization, said Tarun Chopra, Vice President, IBM Z Hybrid Cloud. "By leveraging both IBM Z and IBM Cloud, clients can benefit from a hybrid cloud approach that allows them to capitalize on the innovations, technical advancements, security, resiliency of each platform.

Mainframes are a common sight in banking, insurance, and retail, thanks to their ability to efficiently process huge volumes of transactions, and their reputation for security and uptime.

In a 2021 BMC survey of more than 1,300 mainframe executives and technicians, 92% of respondents said they saw the mainframe as a platform for long-term growth and new workloads.

But in order to run those workloads, the mainframe has to change its ways. For most of its history, the architecture has been very rigid which makes sense, when it has to be capable of running code written more than 50 years ago.

The evolution of the mainframe is well underway; in recent years these machines have embraced Linux, containerized workloads built with popular tools like Docker and RedHats OpenShift, and learned to interact with public cloud resources.

The latest step in IBMs cloud-friendly strategy will enable developers to write code for mainframes and test it in a convenient, pay-as-you-go environment, without having to waste any of the physical mainframes valuable resources.

The virtual server instances are created with Wazi Image Builder and can be either preinstalled with popular software or fully customized to individual organizations requirements.

Wazi aaS presents a much more palatable alternative to IBM Z Development and Test Environment (ZD&T), which enables users to run mainframe applications on x86 PCs and servers including public cloud servers from AWS and Microsoft but is accompanied by a long disclaimer that states the software cannot be used for production workloads of any kind, nor robust development workloads, production module builds, pre-production testing, stress testing, or performance testing.

To understand just how revolutionary Wazi as-a-Service is, we can point to the fact that a single Personal Edition license for ZD&T costs upwards of $5,000.

In the future, IBM intends to expand on IBM Wazi as-a-Service capabilities to provide a complete modern cloud native developer experience for IBM z/OS that would be consistent and familiar to all developers, the company said in its statement of direction.

IBMs attempts to recapture the mainframe modernization concept come at a time when it is facing increasing competition from public cloud vendors, for which mainframe modernization means replacing traditional mainframe hardware with virtual machines.

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FileShadow Releases App to Provide Access and Management of FileShadow Cloud Vault for Android Phones and Tablets – Business Wire

PROVO, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FileShadow users can manage their files from their Android devices through FileShadows new app. With FileShadow, users can collect, organize and share files through any Android device, their desktop, cloud services and more. The service provides complete file management from a phone or a tablet and is available on Google Play.

The new FileShadow app for Android joins the family of existing FileShadow apps available for Apple iPhones and iPads, macOS desktops, Windows desktops and all popular browsers.

Terabytes of your files can now be immediately accessible from your Android tablet or phone, said Tyrone Pike, president and CEO of FileShadow. Through the new app, users can manage all their filesphotos, videos, email and other documentsas if they were stored on their devices, but they dont have to download the files to search, categorize, update or manage them. FileShadow allows them to place any file on their phone directly to the FileShadow Vault. Its a great way to protect important photos or videos and share them with others, safely and securely.

Users can share images and documents to and from their photos, text messages or file system directly to their FileShadow Cloud Vault. They can also find any file or photo in their vault and download it to their device. Customers can also publish collections of files from their FileShadow Vault by generating shareable links to an individual file or a private web page. The FileShadow Publish feature is a simple and secure way for families/friends/groups to organize, store and share important documents with others.

Everything in your FileShadow Vault can now be controlled through a mobile device, said Pike. Customers can manage collections, apply tags, view and publish files, and manage their account from the app.

FileShadow recently released an iOS App for cloud file management on iPhones and iPads. In November 2021, the company provided support for archiving email messages and attachments from Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Gmail, iCloud Mail, Yahoo! Mail, and generic IMAP servers into its cloud file archive. Those messages and attachments can be organized, searched and published, along with other files from disparate storage locations.

For a free 30-day trial of FileShadow, visit http://www.fileshadow.com.

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The FileShadow service aggregates files from cloud storage accounts (Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobes Lightroom solutions, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive and Slack); email (Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Gmail, iCloud Mail, Yahoo! Mail and IMAP servers); local storage (macOS, Windows Desktops, Windows Virtual Desktops); mobile devices (iOS and Android); and network and direct-attached storage (NAS/DAS) devices.

Using machine learning, FileShadow provides superior indexing and searching capabilities. With FileShadow, users can quickly find any file with advanced search features such as file content, OCR of PDFs, and GPS location and image searches. FileShadow is hosted on Google Cloud with storage provided by Wasabis Hot Cloud Storage, providing 11 nines of durability for optimal file protection.

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LogicMonitor Expands Reach in Legal Industry Through Strategic Opportunity with HBR Consulting’s Managed Services – Business Wire

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LogicMonitor, the leading SaaS-based observability and IT operations data collaboration platform for enterprises and managed service providers (MSPs), today announced a partnership with HBR Consulting (HBR), as a vertical lead to the legal industry. Having recently acquired Keno Kozie, HBR is the industrys largest, most comprehensive strategy, operations and technology consulting firm focused on the legal industry, and is well positioned to meet the increasing demand for legal technology expertise across the legal ecosystem. The partnership between the two companies provides HBR and its clients with access to cutting-edge cloud-based observability and monitoring technology, while expanding LogicMonitors reach within the legal industry.

With the legal industrys growing reliance on the cloud, effective monitoring is critical to provide uptime and visibility for the industry, said Chris Petrini-Poli, Executive Chairman, HBR Consulting. There is an increasing need for robust solutions to monitor networks, servers and cloud tools. HBR and Keno Kozie are delighted to partner with LogicMonitor, the clear leader in this area, so we can continue to provide our legal clients with best-in-class IT support.

In 2020, nearly two-thirds of lawyers reported using the cloud for work-related purposes. Law firms are increasingly moving to the cloud to enhance their ability to function in a remote environment, broaden collaboration options, and improve security and disaster recovery. Effectively monitoring cloud environments is critical to a firms ability to realize those benefits.

HBR and Keno Kozie are currently migrating legacy monitoring platforms to LogicMonitor in their network operating center (NOC). LogicMonitors cloud architecture allows HBR/Keno Kozie to quickly onboard new clients, leverage automation as needed, and rapidly adapt to changes within a clients environment. The platform will enable HBR/Keno Kozie to easily scale services across on-premises, cloud and hybrid environments, providing a future-proof solution that scales with client expectations. LogicMonitors custom dashboard and reporting functionality will provide HBRs and Keno Kozies NOC and clients with granular, real-time insight into network issues and performance. Through the combination of LogicMonitors end-to-end observability platform and HBR/Keno Kozie engineers, the firm is able to quickly identify and respond to events and alerts before they lead to outages, and thus preserve the end customer experience.

We look forward to working and innovating with HBR to further meet the legal industrys needs, said Michael Tarbet, Vice President, Global Head of MSPs, LogicMonitor. We recognize the power in aligning with companies who have established trust within their industries. Partnering with HBR extends LogicMonitors availability through a trusted IT managed services provider who has strong ties within their key markets.

LogicMonitor has been recognized by a number of organizations for its innovative technology and partner programs, including being recognized by CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, on its 2021 Edge Computing 100 list. The CRN Edge Computing 100 list spotlights the vendors leading the way in providing channel partners with the technology needed to build next-generation, intelligent edge solutions that ultimately bring data collection and processing closer to users. In 2021, LogicMonitor was also recognized by Channel Partner Insights with a 2021 MSP Innovation Award - Best MSP Partner Program. In 2021, TrustRadius recognized LogicMonitor with a Top Rated Award for IT Infrastructure Monitoring, and The Australian Business Awards named LogicMonitor an ABA100 Winner for SaaS Innovation. For more information on LogicMonitor, visit http://www.logicmonitor.com.

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LogicMonitors SaaS-based observability and IT operations data collaboration platform helps ITOps, developers, MSPs and business leaders gain visibility into and predictability across the technologies that modern organizations depend on to deliver extraordinary employee and customer experiences. LogicMonitor seamlessly monitors everything from networks to applications to the cloud, empowering companies to focus less on troubleshooting and more on innovation. For more information, visit http://www.logicmonitor.com.

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How are cloud providers the answer to the data woes of startups? Maddyness speaks to Yepic AI – Maddyness

Its rare these days for companies not to rely on data in one way or another. Yet for companies building AI services and applications, particularly those which sit at the very cutting-edge of this sector, their fundamental reliance on data can be both a blessing and a curse.

It can be a blessing in the sense that at no point in history has data been in such abundance, and been so powerful when used to train algorithms. Its a curse in the sense that this abundant data needs to be stored, moved, managed and secured in ways that pushes the limits of even the giant cloud providers, something Aaron Jones, the cofounder and CEO of Yepic AI knows all too well.

Yepic AI is a pioneer in text-to-speech, or more specifically text-to-video algorithms. After starting as a research project at Founders Factory, Yepic AI became the first of its kind to be spun out from the accelerator.

The power of Yepic AIs algorithms and machine learning models lies in allowing businesses to turn text scripts into professional videos. In these videos, actors appear to be reading uploaded scripts as-live. This whole process can take mere minutes, with no need for studios, camera crews or production days. Use cases range from introduction videos for customers, to training courses for staff, chatbots, explainers and more.

More recently, Aarons company took this a step further with the release of a product called VidVoice the worlds first and only simultaneous video translation service. Using the same advancements seen with Yepic AI combined with cutting-edge translation and error-rate analysis, VidVoice lets people understand and speak any language to one another without interpreters, distracting subtitles or robotic voice overs.

Businesses tell us that theyve been crying out for a service like Yepic AI for years, and our recent growth is testament to this, says Aaron. Weve seen similar results from early trials with VidVoice, and we hope this will continue when we open the public beta towards the end of the year.

However, the true scope of this technology goes beyond helping companies. 25M people in the US dont speak English, and their healthcare suffers because of it. Instead of having to rely on friends or interpreters, our technology would allow them to have native conversations with anyone in the world. This is one of many benefits we see stemming from our advancements and is why were so excited about it.

In many ways, what Yepic AI is doing is making the kinds of services seen in sci-fi a reality. Yet what sci-fi series and films fail to highlight is just how data and power intensive such breakthroughs are.

The amount of data needed to process video generally is vast, let alone when this is run alongside advanced machine learning algorithms. This, in turn, means such processes require almost unprecedented levels of computer power, storage, memory and support: the kinds of levels provided by hardware and software services that far exceed the budget of a growing scale-up.

To navigate this, Aaron recently partnered with OVHcloud. OVHcloud is a European cloud provider with more than 400,000 servers housed within over 30 data centres across four continents. By taking an integrated approach, OVHcloud has supported 1.6M customers in more than 140 countries.

Although best known for its Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering, the company is seeing increased interest for its Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), particularly from startups specialising in AI. This is because it combines the best of both worlds when it comes to control and access.

Developers and programmers get a platform designed to help them with their daily work, without having to maintain the infrastructure. Thats all handled by OVHcloud. Not only does this give instant access to notebooks, GPUs and scalable storage, but it also means businesses dont need to invest in local servers or train maintenance teams in order to use their tools.

It also allows developers to concentrate on what matters most building the services and applications that make a real difference to customers, and wider society.

For startups, particularly, where a trusted cloud is key to growth and the costs of such services can be beyond the reach of early-stage firms, OVHcloud offers the OVHcloud Startup Program. This programme gives founders credits over a 12-month period to enable them to experience the full power of its products. Since its launch in 2015, the programme has now hosted over 2,000 startups, selected from more than 7,000 applicants. This includes Yepic AI which was granted credits of 100K from OVHcloud as part of the programme.

To get started with OVHclouds products, users like Yepic AI log in to the platform via the OVHcloud Control Panel, or an API. They can select which services they use, and which they dont need. Theyre only billed for what they use, and they get personalised support. Having been stung by spiralling costs and a poor experience with the cloud giants, it was OVHclouds transparent nature that attracted Aaron and Yepic AI.

Cloud giants provide credits for startups but when youre running machine learning models, you soon rinse through those credits, says Aaron. With OVHcloud, we only pay for what we need, and we can monitor this usage easily. This is why we trust OVHcloud with all of our machine learning and generating video off OVHcloud.

OVHclouds AI Notebooks allow Aarons team to rapidly test and deploy at a small scale.

We can push unstable things live and test them in real-world scenarios before refactoring the code and repeating the process, he adds.OVHcloud then integrates GPUs into the wider solution, to give Jones team on-demand access, and these GPUs have been adapted to suit parallel processing, which is a major requirement of machine learning and deep learning.

OVHcloud handles every stage of Yepic AIs data lifecycle, from storage to transfer, intensive use and deletion, while guaranteeing confidentiality, sovereignty and security. This is already needed, but should VidVoice be used in healthcare settings, the protection of private data will become a fundamental necessity.

For companies of all sizes, MLOps and DevOps are expensive and difficult to get right, yet for startups and scaleups, this can be the difference between thriving or surviving, says Aaron. OVHclouds PaaS offering helps us maximise our internal resources, freeing up our researchers and allowing them to test their code and push it live at rates that wouldnt be possible without it.

You can learn more about the OVHcloud Startup Program and apply here. We are also running an AI focused showcase event on 10 March which offers expert panels, startup and scaleup pitches, networking and access to marketing and funding. Sign up here.

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TA2451 targets aviation and transport sector with tailored lures – ComputerWeekly.com

Threat analysts at Proofpoint are today publishing details of a persistent cyber criminal actor that targets organisations in the aviation, aerospace, transport and defence industries with specifically tailored, transportation-themed phishes, such as quotes for parts or fuel, or requests for information on private charters, and avoids trending news topics and other more common lures.

Although the group has been active and tracked for about five years, enough data has now come to light for its various activities to be linked in a single threat activity cluster. Proofpoint has designated it TA2541, and other research units, such as Cisco Talos, have also been on its tail.

Proofpoint assessed the group as a financially motivated cyber criminal actor because it prefers commodity malware, broad targeting with high-volume messages, and command and control infrastructure.

What is noteworthy about TA2541 is how little theyve changed their approach to cyber crime over the past five years, repeatedly using the same themes, often related to aviation, aerospace and transportation to distribute remote access trojans, said Sherrod DeGrippo, Proofpoints VP of threat research and detection. This group is a persistent threat to targets throughout the transportation, logistics and travel industries.

TA2541 targets its victims with remote access trojans (Rats) delivered initially through macro-laden Microsoft Word documents, although it has now pivoted to using malicious files hosted on cloud hosting services, with Google Drive particularly favoured.

Of late, it has also started using DiscordApp URLs, and Proofpoint has assessed that Discord is becoming increasingly popular as a content delivery network (CDN). It has also been known to send malicious files as email attachments, although this is rarer.

Typically, TA2451 will use a visual basic script (VBS) file to establish persistence with its payload. It seems especially fond of AsyncRAT malware, but it has used more than 17 commodity malwares in the past. Its most favoured strains including NetWire, WSH Rat and Parallax, but also the likes of Imminent Monitor and AgentTesla.

The group uses virtual private servers to send its emails and has often been seen using Dynamic DDS (DDNS) for command and control (C2) infrastructure. Proofpoint said it had found multiple repeating patterns in the C2 infrastructure and message artefacts, including the use of three key terms, kimjoy, h0pe and grace, in its domains and payload staging URLs. It has also been known to favour the same domain registrars, making use of the likes of Netdorm and No-IP DDNS, and hosting providers such as xTom and Danilenko Artyom.

Analysis of its various campaigns appears to show that TA2451 uses a rather untargeted approach to acquiring its victims, blasting several thousand email messages to dozens of organisations in one go. Nor does it go after people with specific roles or functions, such as finance or human resources. Many thousands of organisations are thought to have been targeted over the years.

TA2451 remains a consistent, active threat, especially to entities in its most frequently targeted sectors, wrote Proofpoints analysts. Proofpoint assesses with high confidence that this threat actor will continue using the same TTPs observed in historic activity with minimal change to its lure themes, delivery and installation.

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