About Joseph Gabriel
Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
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A passionate gamer with a strong love for manga, webtoons, and binge-worthy series. With one year of professional experience in editing and publishing, bringing a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for storytelling, focusing on creating and refining content that connects with modern audiences.
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Yubico appoints chief marketing officer as phishing grows
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digital transformation
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mfa
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cloud security
Yubico names Poupak Modirassari Enbom as Chief Marketing Officer to help drive demand for phishing-resistant authentication amid rising AI-driven threats.
AI & automation could lift law firm profits, study finds
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
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rpa
Law firms in US and Canada face rising admin drag as LEAP research finds AI and automation could unlock profitability through fewer manual tasks.
LSI wins degree-awarding powers for AI-led teaching
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edutech
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devops
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e-learning
London School of Innovation becomes first AI-native UK university to gain Degree Awarding Powers, after regulator backs its tutor-led model.
Eltropy adds AI tools for credit union banking tasks
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uc
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digital transformation
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fintech
Eltropy expands AI platform for credit unions with secure identity checks and account service tools to handle routine banking tasks in one conversation.
OpenID Foundation names Kantara as authorised auditor
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fintech
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iam
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risk & compliance
OpenID Foundation appoints Kantara Initiative to oversee testing service applicants as it expands independent assurance for digital identity standards.
Codenotary launches AgentX for Linux security automation
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virtualisation
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devops
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hybrid cloud
Codenotary unveils AgentX to automate Linux security operations across hybrid cloud and on-premises systems while keeping administrators in control.
Wireless Broadband Alliance sees Wi-Fi 7 gains in offices
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uc
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network infrastructure
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semiconductors
Wireless Broadband Alliance says Wi-Fi 7 Multi-Link Operation cuts latency and lifts throughput in live office trials with AT&T, RUCKUS Networks and Intel.
Hertfordshire NHS trust rolls out ambient voice tech
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digital transformation
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biometrics
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rpa
Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust expands ambient voice technology to 1,000 clinicians, aiming to ease admin and support 250,000 annual appointments.
Roomex launches Insights Pro for hotel spend scrutiny
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saas
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data analytics
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fintech
Roomex rolls out spend-analytics tool for UK hotels, giving finance teams an audit trail to test bookings against cheaper options and savings.
Stelia & Nokia team up on enterprise AI deployment
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
Stelia and Nokia link AI platform and networking tech to help enterprises run governed, reliable workloads across distributed sites.
8x8 wins CRN channel honours & nine Palomarr awards
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uc
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cx
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martech
8x8 is bolstering its partner-led push after CRN named two regional channel chiefs and Palomarr ranked its platform across nine categories.
Cloud maturity lags as AI demand outpaces investment
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private cloud
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
AI demand is forcing a rethink of cloud strategy as NTT DATA finds most firms still lag on investment, modernisation and security.
ControlUp adds Intel Device IQ to desktop monitoring
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hcm
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fleet management
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edr
ControlUp and Intel team up to surface hardware-level warnings in desktop monitoring, aiming to spot PC issues before staff notice them.
Cake launches brand refresh after record year & growth
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martech
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commerce systems
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partner programmes
Birmingham eCommerce consultancy Cake unveils new brand identity after its strongest year yet, with nine hires and Shopify Premier Partner status.
Keepit: enterprises still lag on SaaS recovery testing
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data protection
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dr
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digital transformation
Keepit's 2026 data report says most SaaS restores are single files, while many organisations still fail to test identity and bulk recovery.
Jazz wins CrowdStrike & AWS cybersecurity accelerator
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data protection
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Jazz has won a CrowdStrike and AWS-led cybersecurity accelerator, beating five other finalists with its AI-native data loss prevention platform.
Bentswood Hub gets free full-fibre broadband from nexfibre
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uc
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ar, vr & metaverse
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digital literacy
nexfibre and Virgin Media O2 give Bentswood Hub two years of free full-fibre broadband, boosting youth services and digital skills in Haywards Heath.
Heat networks urged for high-rise homes by Power On
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power / energy
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energy efficient
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smart grids
Power On backs heat networks as the practical low-carbon answer for tower blocks, saying they can cut grid demand and save developers money.
NSSLGlobal launches Guardian anti-piracy ship communications
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partner programmes
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risk & compliance
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piracy
NSSLGlobal unveils battery-backed GUARDIAN system to keep crews in citadels linked to rescuers as piracy and vessel boardings rise worldwide.
China-linked Red Menshen hides inside telecoms networks
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uc
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advanced persistent threat protection
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supply chain
Rapid7 says China-linked Red Menshen has planted dormant “sleeper cells” inside global telecoms networks to quietly maintain long-term access.