Microsoft has detailed 105 vulnerabilities in its products on October's Patch Tuesday, including three zero-days and 12 critical flaws that could be exploited for remote code execution - no surprises there.

All-flash storage specialist Pure Storage will pay power and rack space costs for Evergreen//One storage as a service (STaaS) and Evergreen//Flex subscribers, has added new service level commitments to Evergreen customers, and introduced Pure Protect disaster recovery as a service.
Optus owner Singapore state-owned operator Singtel has launched CUBΣ, a unified suite of network solutions and services that it says will modernise the digital network infrastructure of enterprises so they can work smarter, more efficiently and cost effectively.
Fending off cyberattacks is a relentless battle. Businesses must allocate resources toward building resilience, says Absolute Software CTO Nicko van Someren. And he should know; his company's software is embedded in almost every laptop shipped in the last 15 years.
Despite the depreciation of third-party identifiers and global economic turbulence, sustainability is a key focus for professionals within the Japan and Asia-Pacific (JAPAC) region, according to a new research report by ExchangeWire in association with OpenX.
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Josh Martinez, newsletter editor, iTWire

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