HashiCorp’s business is growing considerably faster than that of IBM, which has been confronting a challenging economic environment.
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Tesla cutting around 2,700 jobs in Austin and more than 3,300 in California as part of broad restructuring
Tesla is eliminating about 12% of its workforce at a factory in Austin, Texas, where the electric vehicle company is headquartered.
UnitedHealth paid ransom to bad actors, says patient data was compromised in Change Healthcare cyberattack
UnitedHealth Group on Monday said it paid ransom to cyberthreat actors to try and protect patient data.
How a Jack Dorsey-backed bitcoin miner uses a volcano in Kenya to turn on the lights in rural homes
A small bitcoin miner in Africa is setting up shop in rural areas to try and bolster the continent’s power supply while also making money.
Nvidia dragged to worst day since March 2020 after Super Micro plunge
Super Micro Computer shares plunged on Friday as investors peeled back their holdings of one of the stock market’s hottest names.
Drone startup Zipline hits 1 million deliveries, looks to restaurants as it continues to grow
The company said its zero-emission drones have now flown more than 70 million autonomous commercial miles across four continents.
The Bitcoin network completes the fourth-ever ‘halving’ of rewards to miners
The Bitcoin network completed its fourth “halving,” which reduces miners’ rewards and helps the cryptocurrency maintain its digital gold quality.
Bitcoin just completed its fourth-ever ‘halving,’ here’s what investors need to watch now
In the wake of the latest Bitcoin halving, there may be some speculative trading. Other key events will also be in focus.
Dutch government says it may stop using Facebook over privacy concerns
The Netherlands’ digital mininster said the government will be forced to stop using Facebook pages if it doesn’t get clarity on its concerns from Meta.
Google terminates 28 employees after multicity protests: Read the full memo
Google terminated 28 employees Wednesday, according to an internal memo viewed by CNBC, after a series of protests against Project Nimbus.