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Modified Windows 11 Emerges as Preferred Alternative to Linux for Aging Hardware

As Windows 10 reaches end of support, modified Windows 11 versions are gaining traction as alternatives to Linux. Tiny11 25H2 reportedly runs on older hardware while preserving the Windows ecosystem, offering performance improvements over standard installations.

Windows 10 Support Ends, Modified Windows 11 Gains Traction

With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10, millions of capable computers face potential obsolescence despite remaining functional, according to industry reports. Sources indicate that Microsoft’s stringent Windows 11 hardware requirements, including TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot mandates, have excluded numerous older but still capable machines from official upgrade paths.

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Private Sector Investment Key to Revitalizing South Africa’s Transport Infrastructure, Experts Say

South Africa’s transport and logistics sector requires significant private investment to overcome inefficiencies hurting export competitiveness, according to industry experts. Panelists at a recent transport webinar emphasized that specialized skills, technology, and capital from private companies could revitalize underperforming infrastructure. Regulatory modernization and public-private partnerships were cited as crucial for sustainable improvement.

Private Sector Participation Crucial for Transport Efficiency

South Africa’s transport and logistics system requires substantial private sector involvement to overcome longstanding inefficiencies and boost export competitiveness, according to reports from industry leaders participating in Creamer Media’s recent Transport webinar. Analysts suggest that the sector’s current challenges are significantly impacting the country’s economic performance and global trade position.

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Network Intelligence Firm Kentik Taps Channel Veteran Ken Marks to Lead AI-Driven Partner Expansion

Kentik has appointed 30-year channel veteran Ken Marks as vice president of channels and alliances to transform its sales strategy. Marks will launch Kentik’s inaugural partner program in December amid surging demand for AI networking solutions. Industry peers describe the hiring as a strategic move that positions Kentik to capture significant market share in the AI network intelligence revolution.

Channel Veteran Takes Helm at Network Intelligence Provider

Network intelligence software provider Kentik has appointed channel industry stalwart Ken Marks as its new vice president of channels and alliances, according to company reports. The 30-year-plus channel veteran, who previously held leadership roles at SentinelOne, Splunk, Palo Alto Networks and IBM, will lead Kentik’s strategic shift toward a channel-focused sales model during what analysts suggest is an unprecedented AI networking boom.

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Rivian Announces Workforce Reduction Affecting Over 600 Employees Amid EV Market Pressures

Rivian Automotive is reportedly preparing to lay off more than 600 workers as the electric vehicle manufacturer confronts increasing market headwinds. The cuts would affect approximately 4% of the company’s workforce, with details expected to be shared with employees this week. The move comes as EV makers face a shifting regulatory landscape and changing market conditions.

Major Workforce Reduction at Electric Vehicle Maker

Electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian Automotive is planning significant workforce reductions affecting more than 600 employees, according to reports from multiple financial news sources. The layoffs represent approximately 4% of the company’s total workforce, which stood at just under 15,000 employees at the end of last year.