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A unique 3,786 sq ft underground data center in St. Louis is now available for lease. Built to withstand nuclear and EMP attacks, this 1976 bunker features raised floors, backup generators, and 3-phase power. Ideal for disaster recovery or high-security operations, the facility offers reinforced security and redundancy. Available in December via NNN lease, it’s ready for immediate occupancy.

IonQ has hit a major milestone in quantum computing, reaching 99.9% two-qubit gate fidelity using its barium-based platform. This advancement pushes IonQ closer to delivering high-performance, scalable quantum systems. With fewer errors and greater precision, IonQ’s upcoming quantum computer, IonQ Tempo, promises to revolutionize industries like pharmaceuticals and finance, positioning the company to lead the enterprise quantum solutions market.

Oracle’s latest CloudWorld showcased the company’s growing emphasis on AI-driven automation to safeguard cloud operations. Larry Ellison, Oracle’s founder, highlighted the pivotal role of the Oracle Autonomous Database, which automates everything from security patches to backups, minimizing human error. With advanced cybersecurity strategies like Zero Trust Packet Routing (ZPR), Oracle aims to revolutionize cloud security and ensure seamless performance and protection across its infrastructure.

Microsoft is redesigning Windows to let security tools work outside its kernel, aiming to prevent future incidents like CrowdStrike’s July outage. Driven by customer demand, the changes will improve security while boosting performance and anti-tampering protections. This update promises more reliable systems, with Microsoft working closely with industry experts to ensure smooth implementation across various environments.

Meta is changing how it labels AI-edited content on its platforms. While fully AI-generated posts will still show the “AI info” label prominently, content edited by AI tools will have the label moved to the post’s menu. Meta says the update aims to better reflect AI’s role in content creation, but critics worry it may make it harder to spot AI-edited posts.

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