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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo's $500 AECs Became AI's Unsung Infrastructure Hero - Professional coverage
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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo’s $500 AECs Became AI’s Unsung Infrastructure Hero

The Hidden Wiring Behind AI’s Explosive Growth While Nvidia’s GPUs and OpenAI’s models capture headlines, a lesser-known California company has…

Dashlane's Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Ca - Professional coverage
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Dashlane’s Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Caveats

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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls - Professional coverage
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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls

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Cyber Crisis Management Market Set to Double by 2032 Amid Rising Global Threats

The cyber crisis management market is experiencing explosive growth as organizations worldwide confront increasingly sophisticated digital threats. According to new analysis, the sector is projected to nearly double in value over the next decade, fueled by rising attack frequency and regulatory pressures.

Market Expansion Driven by Escalating Cyber Threats

The global cyber crisis management market is positioned for substantial growth, with analysts projecting it will expand from $3.9 billion in 2024 to approximately $7.3 billion by 2032. According to market reports, this represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.21% from 2025 through 2032, reflecting the increasing priority organizations are placing on cybersecurity resilience.

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OpenAI Launches Atlas Browser with AI Agent Feature to Compete in Search Market

OpenAI has unveiled its Atlas web browser featuring an AI agent that autonomously conducts searches for paying ChatGPT users. The move comes as data shows usage of large language models for search queries has more than doubled in the past year, positioning OpenAI to challenge dominant players in the browser market.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI-Powered Atlas

OpenAI has launched its Atlas web browser, according to reports, introducing competition to established players like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. The ChatGPT-maker’s new browser will feature a paid agent mode exclusively for subscribing ChatGPT users, sources indicate.