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Computerworld The Bottom Line
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July 24, 2025
AI drives data center boom as CIOs hit pause on net-new IT spend
Gartner predicts 2025 data center buying will continue despite pause on net-new spending due to political uncertainty.
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Intel CEO: We are not in the top 10 semiconductor companies
Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan told employees that he doesn't consider Intel to be among the leading chip companies, a stark contrast to the perpetual sunny, cheerful optimism of his predecessor Pat Gelsinger.
Blackstone to acquire majority stake in NetBrain Technologies
The growth investment in NetBrain will accelerate innovation and scale its AI-powered platform that automates network operations.
NetBox Labs secures $35M as demand for network infrastructure management surges
The core NetBox platform models infrastructure relationships in detail, while NetBox Discovery provides network device and service discovery, and NetBox Assurance adds configuration compliance and drift detection capabilities.
Google snatches Windsurf execs in a $2.4B deal, derailing OpenAI's biggest acquisition yet
In a stunning reversal, Google DeepMind acquires Windsurf's top talent just weeks after OpenAI's $3B deal collapsed over IP tensions with Microsoft.
Not Just Another IT Event - A True CIO Game-Changer
The CIO 100 Symposium & Awards blends real-world tech success with executive-level strategy.
Apple to pour $500M into US rare earth supply for iPhones
The company has reportedly promised to commit $500 million in US rare earth supplies for iPhones, iPads, Macs — and everything else.
The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster
When Hewlett Packard bought knowledge management software firm Autonomy, it didn't realize it was buying into a multibillion accounting cover-up. Shareholders sued HP, which sued Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch, and the cases took years to reach a conclusion. Here's how it played out over the decades.
Clorox sues Cognizant for $380M over alleged helpdesk failures in cyberattack
Filed in a California court, the complaint accuses Cognizant of gross negligence, citing transcripts where helpdesk agents gave away passwords and reset MFA without any identity checks.
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