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Why do technology giants such as Google and Microsoft want to form a secret computing alliance?

Recently, Microsoft announced in its open source blog that it has joined the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC). The organization is committed to defining and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing and will be hosted by the Linux Foundation.

It is reported that the founding members of the alliance also include Alibaba, Arm, Baidu, Google, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, swisscom and Tencent, which provides an opportunity for the industry to gather together to promote the use of confidential computing to better protect data.

In this regard, Mark Russinovich, chief technology officer of Microsoft Azure, said, "Protecting the data in use means that the data will not be displayed in unencrypted form during the calculation process, except for the data with access authorization, which means that even the public cloud service provider or edge equipment provider may not be able to access it, and the data will be completely private."

. The current CEO of Hewlett-Packard will resign in November, and he used to be the vice president of Lenovo Group.

According to foreign media reports, Hewlett-Packard Company said on Thursday that its CEO Dion Weisler will leave in November this year for personal reasons, after nearly four years.

Enrique Lores, the current president of HP's imaging, printing and solutions business, will take over HP from November 1st. Hewlett-Packard's share price fell 5.86% to $17.82 in late trading after it announced that its third-quarter net income growth was lower than expected.

Hewlett-Packard Company said that Viszler resigned to deal with family health problems. Chip Bergh, chairman of HP's board of directors, said: "On behalf of the board of directors, we respect Viszler's decision to support the needs of his family."