Browsing Posts published in September, 2024

Reading Time: 3 minutes During the last IT Press Tour #57, I’ve got the opportunity to learn about a new (for me) company: Datashelter presented by Malo Paletou (CEO). Datashelter is a small company, with base in Toulose (France) and with a bootstrapped business withalready more than 50 customers, “made by techs, for techs”.

Reading Time: 3 minutes During the last IT Press Tour #57, I’ve got the opportunity to learn about a new (for me) company: ZeroPoint Technologies presented by Klas Moreau (CEO). This swedish company was a spinout from Chalmers University of Technology and has its HQ in Gothenburg and presence in California. Digitalization quickly accelerates energy consumption and is projected to stand for more than one-fifth of global electricity demand by 2030. Maximizing performance per watt in servers and smart devices is critical to breaking the trend.

Reading Time: 5 minutes During the last IT Press Tour #57, I’ve got the opportunity to learn more about an interesting swiss company: Cleondris presented by Christian Plattner (CEO and founder). They have a single product (Cleondris ONE) designed to bring Cyber Resilience for one storage product (NetApp ONTAP). So a very specific solution. Cleondris ONE gives you complete control and flexibility over your NetApp ONTAP data on-premises and in the cloud. Benefit from AI-powered threat detection, advanced ransomware protection, and robust data security. With Cleondris ONE, your data is secure and resilient, enabling your organization to quickly respond to, mitigate, […]

Reading Time: 3 minutes During the last IT Press Tour #57, I’ve got the opportunity to learn about a new (for me) company: MooseFS presented by Jakub Ratajczak (CEO and Co-founder) and Piotr Konopelko (Senior Manger). The company is private-owned and has base in Warsaw, Poland, EU. MooseFS is a fault-tolerant, highly available, highly performing, scaling-out, network distributed file system. It spreads data over several physical commodity servers, which are visible to the user as one virtual disk. His architecture is quite different from “traditiona” NAS or SAN storage.

Reading Time: 2 minutes During the last IT Press Tour #57, I’ve got the opportunity to learn about a swedish company: Hopsworks presented by Jim Dowling (CEO & co-founder). Founded in 2018, Hopsworks was founded by a research team from KTH, RISE, and MySQL. Considered the pioneering platform for data and AI, Hopsworks integrates data science, data engineering, and machine learning into a cohesive platform: an AI Lakehouse.

Reading Time: 3 minutes After only few months from the Linux Kernel 6.10, Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.11, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel (available on kernel.org) that introduces several new features and improvements. This update arrives a few days before the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit takes place in Vienna, Austria. Note that also the 6.10 version remain classified temporally as a stable branch, but this release will be a short-lived branch, supported for only a couple of months, before being succeeded by Linux kernel 6.11.

Reading Time: 4 minutes As I mentioned in the Veeam Backup & Replication 12.2 upgrade notes article, a Veeam Backup upgrade does NOT upgrade the embedded database (if you are using the embedded database deployment). If you want to upgrade also the embedded database server part, you need to do it manually! Starting with Backup & Replication v12, the default embedded database is PostgreSQL.

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