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Notion appears close to launching “Notion Mail,” its upcoming email product, following its acquisition of Skiff, a privacy-focused email platform. Users have spotted traces of the service online, fueling speculation ahead of Notion’s product announcements. This move could help Notion compete with major productivity suites like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, as it expands beyond its core knowledge base offerings. Notion has yet to confirm details.

UK-based Oriole Networks has raised $22 million to enhance its AI photonic technology, which accelerates AI model training while dramatically cutting energy consumption. By using light-based processing, Oriole’s solution promises to train large language models up to 100 times faster than traditional methods. The funding, led by Plural, brings Oriole’s 2024 total to $35 million, positioning the company to deliver its energy-efficient AI solutions by 2025.

LITEON Technology showcased its innovative “Integrated AI Cloud Server Rack Solution” at the 2024 OCP Global Summit, combining advanced power supplies, liquid cooling systems, and intelligent power management. With a focus on high-performance and sustainable energy management for data centers, LITEON’s solutions—compatible with NVIDIA architectures—aim to revolutionize AI computing. The offerings promise to enhance cooling efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and help customers build eco-friendly, high-performance data centers.

Stream.Security has secured $30 million in a Series B funding round to accelerate the development of its Cloud Twin technology, which provides real-time threat and exposure modeling for cloud environments. Backed by Citi Ventures and others, the funding brings Stream.Security’s total to $55 million. The company aims to help SecOps teams identify vulnerabilities, reduce false positives, and cut response times, meeting the growing demand for dynamic cloud security solutions.

Vantage has introduced Usage-Based Reporting, allowing customers to monitor cloud resource usage in real time across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. By tracking metrics like VM hours and data storage, alongside costs, users gain deeper visibility into resource consumption to optimize performance and reduce spend. This feature simplifies reporting, offering businesses better insights to manage cloud resources efficiently and align with their financial goals. Usage-Based Reporting is available to all Vantage users.

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