Archive for December 15, 2025

Safe Software recognized as Niche Player in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

Safe Software has once again been recognized in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Data Integration Tools, marking the sixth consecutive year the company has been included in this prestigious report.

Safe Software’s FME Platform has evolved well beyond its geospatial roots to become the only All-Data, Any-AI Integration Platform, empowering organizations worldwide to connect all data, applications, and AI technologies anywhere, at any scale, and with complete flexibility.

With a community of more than 200,000 enthusiastic users and 25,000+ organizations in over 125 countries, FME continues to redefine data integration by delivering a no-code enterprise solution that unifies data movement, automation, and AI connectivity.

Safe Software continues to set itself apart through its customer-obsessed approach, ongoing investment in innovation, and commitment to freedom of choice, whether deploying on-premises, in the cloud, or both. The company’s vision of empowering users to harness data for smarter, faster decisions remains at the heart of its success.

To learn more about how the FME Platform can elevate your business with seamless data and AI integration, visit fme.safe.com.

Read the full 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Data Integration Tools report here.

Peel Offers Up Some Gift Ideas For iPhone And Apple Watch Users

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

Here’s some gift ideas from Peel who make what the company says are the world’s thinnest phone cases and accessories for minimalists.

iPhone Cases

iPhone 17 Pro Super Thin Case 

Stay sleek and effortlessly functional with our Original Super Thin Case. Engineered at only 0.02 inches thin for an almost invisible look & feel.

iPhone 17 Pro Magnetic Case 

MagSafe-ready from the inside out, with Peel’s signature slim silhouette.

iPhone 17 Pro Active Case

Protection that respects your phone’s design – Peel’s Active Case shields your device without stealing the spotlight.

Chargers + Portable Monitor:

Qi2 3-in-1 Folding Wireless Charging Stand

The Qi2 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand charges your iPhone, earbuds, and Apple Watch simultaneously with one power source. Compact, collapsible, and lightweight design for easy travel and desk organization.

Thin 5,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank

The Thin Wireless Charging Power Bank keeps your phone sleek and lightweight, making it easy to hold while on the go. The extra strong magnetic grip ensures an optimal charge and secure attachment to your phone for worry-free power.

Thin Wall Charger

Whether you’re a frequent traveler or just need a reliable charger that doesn’t take up space, and has a minimalist design, this charger is designed to meet your fast charging needs.

Apple Watch Charger

Housed in durable aluminum with sleek rounded corners, this thin and lightweight Apple Watch Charger magnetically charges your Apple Watch with 3W of power.

16″ Portable Monitor

Experience unparalleled versatility with CODi’s 16-inch portable monitor. Perfect for on-the-go professionals, this sleek and lightweight display offers stunning resolution, seamless connectivity, and an ultra-thin design.

Soverli Raises $2.6M Pre-Seed to Bring Secure and Convenient Digital Freedom to Every Smartphone

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

Digital sovereignty is rapidly becoming one of Europe’s defining geopolitical priorities, driving billions in investment across sovereign cloud, AI, national networks, and next-generation sovereign communication. Despite the scale of these efforts, smartphones remain the last unclaimed frontier of digital sovereignty. These devices — now central to nearly everyone’s daily life and relied upon by governments, emergency services, and critical industries — are still un-auditable Android and iOS black boxes. This not only undermines sovereignty but creates systemic fragility: a single faulty update (as seen in the CrowdStrike global outage) or hidden kill switch can take hundreds of millions of devices offline, raising serious questions about the suitability of these devices for mission-critical infrastructure. Even for individuals seeking more control, the only option today is to abandon everyday convenience to run an alternative operating system — a trade-off few can realistically make. 

Soverli, a cybersecurity company, has raised USD 2.6 million in pre-seed funding to introduce a sovereign smartphone architecture that, crucially, works alongside Android and iOS. This makes true mobile sovereignty accessible to every OEM, enterprise, government, and consumer. The pre-seed round was led by Founderful, with participation from the ETH Zurich Foundation, Venture Kick, and leading figures in cybersecurity, adding strong validation from experts in high-assurance systems and trusted computing. 

Developed over more than four years of research at ETH Zurich, Soverli’s patent-pending methodology enables multiple operating systems (OS) to run in isolation – simultaneously – on a single device. This effectively turns every commercial phone into sovereign infrastructure. For the first time, a fully sovereign, customizable, and auditable OS can run in parallel to Android — on any smartphone, with zero trade-offs: users keep the full Android experience on one OS and can switch to the sovereign OS in milliseconds at the press of a button.

As a showcase of what this can enable, Soverli demonstrated Signal running inside its bespoke sovereign OS: by reducing the attack surface by 500× and isolating the app from Android entirely, Signal’s messages remain confidential even if Android is malicious or compromised with spyware. And because Soverli requires no hardware modifications, this level of protection works on today’s commercial smartphones without impacting what people can do with them.

Soverli’s relevance has grown as Europe and other regions race to strengthen digital sovereignty and ensure business continuity for governments, mission-critical personnel, and essential industries. Today’s secure-phone solutions force a tradeoff between security and usability as they remove features, restrict apps, or require users to reboot between operating systems. Soverli eliminates that compromise entirely, delivering sovereign-grade security without sacrificing usability.

Soverli’s early prototypes, developed at ETH, quickly drew the attention of governments, public-sector stakeholders, and enterprises seeking stronger operational safety and business continuity without forcing users onto locked-down smartphones. Interest surged further when European smartphone manufacturers and integrators recognized the strategic potential of the technology. That momentum made the spin-out inevitable, leading the team to build Soverli as an independent company.

The first application is built  for mission-critical communication. Public sector pilots are underway with organizations responsible for emergency response and critical infrastructure, where high availability is essential. If Android fails because of a misconfiguration or attack, as seen recently with large-scale outages triggered by software updates, Soverli’s enabled isolated environment keeps running on its own dedicated software stack. This allows communication and essential workflows to remain operational, which is vital for teams such as police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders. The same architecture protects journalists and human rights workers by allowing secure messaging apps to run inside an isolated environment that attackers cannot see, even if the main OS has been compromised. Enterprises are exploring Soverli for secure bring-your-own-device programs, giving employees a private environment alongside a tightly controlled business workspace — achieving stronger protection for business data without requiring the privacy concessions employees face on today’s company-managed devices.

The broader context is a rapid shift toward digital sovereignty, spearheaded by Europe, where governments and enterprises are seeking infrastructure that provides both independence and state-of-the-art capability. Cloud providers have begun offering sovereign regions, yet smartphones remain a major unresolved gap. Secure communication tools, MDM systems, and hardened devices all depend on the underlying operating system remaining trustworthy. Soverli’s architecture introduces a new model in which institutions can enforce their own security posture on consumer-grade hardware without requiring custom phones or sacrificing usability.

With the new funding, Soverli will grow its engineering team, bring its techonology to more smartphone models, strengthen integrations with mobile device management systems, and scale partnerships with OEMs. Long term, the company aims to set a new standard for how software is layered on phones, making true digital sovereignty available to everyone on every commercial smartphone.

SIOS Technology Launches “Don’t Fail Me Now” Podcast

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

 SIOS Technology Corp. today announced the launch of its new podcast series, Don’t Fail Me Now. Aimed at IT leaders, system architects, and business decision-makers, the podcast delivers practical strategies for preventing downtime, improving high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR), and strengthening IT resilience in an always-on world.

The inaugural season of Don’t Fail Me Now features six weekly episodes, each 15–30 minutes long. SIOS experts and industry thought leaders share lessons learned from real-world deployments, discuss the latest HA/DR best practices, and explore the technologies and partnerships that help organizations keep critical applications and data continuously available.

Episodes will be released weekly, with the first episode already available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts.

Season 1 Lineup

  • Episode 1: HA/DR and Business Impact – Margaret Hoagland, vice president of global sales & marketing, SIOS, discusses the business risks of downtime, why HA and DR strategies must work together, and how organizations can prepare for the future of IT resilience.
  • Episode 2: Linux and LifeKeeper – Aaron West, sales engineer, SIOS, explores why Linux remains a top choice for HA deployments, how SIOS LifeKeeper supports these environments, and what IT teams need to know to get started.
  • Episode 3: ARKs and Their Use Cases – Cassius Rhue, vice president, Customer Success, SIOS, breaks down Application Recovery Kits (ARKs), their top use cases, and how they simplify HA/DR deployments across industries.
  • Episode 4: The Role of SIOS DataKeeper – Joey D’Antoni, principal consultant at Denny Cherry and Associates Consulting, explains the role of SIOS DataKeeper in enabling efficient storage replication for hybrid and multi-cloud environments and strengthening SQL Server resilience.
  • Episode 5: Common Customer Misconceptions – Greg Tucker, senior product (Windows) support engineer, SIOS, addresses common myths about HA/DR, from reliance on cloud provider uptime to SQL Server Always On, and offers practical guidance.
  • Episode 6: SIOS Partnerships – Harry Aujla, director of partner alliances, and Kelly Burke, partner alliance director, SIOS, reflect on SIOS’s long-standing partnerships with cloud providers and ISVs, the lessons learned, and the opportunities shaping the next era of resilience.

Listen and Subscribe

IT professionals can subscribe to Don’t Fail Me Now and listen on all major platforms:

Only 3 of 24 leading cryptocurrency exchanges earn an A for their cybersecurity 

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

Business Digital Index has released a research report in which our team analyzed the external cybersecurity posture of 24 leading cryptocurrency exchanges.

Some of the key findings include:

  • Only 3 of the 24 analyzed cryptocurrency exchanges earned an A grade for cybersecurity.
     
  • The top-rated exchanges — Biconomy, Toobit, and Deepcoin — exhibited almost no externally visible security weaknesses and (almost) no evidence of corporate credentials circulating on the dark web.
  •  Password reuse remains widespread, as 63% of exchanges were found to have employees who have reused their passwords across multiple services in the past.
  •  Coinbase ranked second-to-last in the analysis, with 24 unpatched vulnerabilities identified in its externally-facing systems, alongside thousands of exposed corporate credentials and numerous SSL/TLS configuration issues.
  •  LBank was flagged for particularly poor security, with 11 critical vulnerabilities left unpatched.

The full report, which includes cybersecurity scores for each analyzed cryptocurrency exchange and more, is available here:

https://businessdigitalindex.com/research/only-3-of-24-leading-cryptocurrency-exchanges-earn-an-a-for-their-cybersecurity/ 

Strada Receives Strategic Investment from OWC

Posted in Commentary with tags on December 15, 2025 by itnerd

Strada, the media collaboration start-up co-founded by brothers Michael Cioni & Peter Cioni, today announced a significant investment from Other World Computing (OWC). This investment marks a key milestone in Strada’s current fundraising program, further accelerating the Company’s product roadmap.

Strada’s peer-to-peer collaboration platform enables video content professionals to access, share, and review large video files stored on local drives anywhere in the world without needing to upload anything to the cloud. OWC provides innovative, high performance technology solutions that empower creative professionals to achieve their creative and business goals. OWC aims to create a world where technology enables imagination, offering tools from capture to collaboration to completion with minimal environmental impact.

Over the coming months, OWC and Strada will commence co-marketing initiatives, including events and social media collaboration, and will extend special incentives to customers who purchase packages of OWC and Strada products. In addition, both companies will share a booth at NAB 2026.