Industrial stories - Page 32
Driving revenue from the Edge
Tue, 27th Apr 2021
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edge computing
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5g & beyond
It's expected by 2023, 5G and Edge will provide $517 billion of revenue across manufacturing, heath care, transport, environmental monitoring and gaming alone.
Sharp increase in cyber attacks in last quarter of 2020 - report
Thu, 22nd Apr 2021
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supply chain
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cybersecurity
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cyber attacks
Attacks on trade enterprises have significantly risen, with a 56% increase in the trade industry, according to Positive Technologies.
IoT connections to generate $16 billion in security revenue as new threat vectors arise
Thu, 22nd Apr 2021
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iot security
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iot
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cybersecurity
The exponential growth of IoT connections will generate $16 billion in IoT security revenue by 2026, according to ABI Research.
New onboarding standard to secure Internet of Things launched
Wed, 21st Apr 2021
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iot
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iiot
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supply chain
The FIDO Alliance has created a new IoT onboarding standard to enhance security, cost, and complexity challenges in device deployment.
Google Cloud & Siemens bring AI to the factory floor
Tue, 20th Apr 2021
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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ai
Use cases could include visual product inspections, or predicting how quickly machines on the assembly line succumb to daily wear and tear.
Claroty and Yokogawa Engineering Asia extend partnership for SEA and ANZ
Thu, 15th Apr 2021
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iot
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iiot
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advanced persistent threat protection
Claroty and Yokogawa Engineering Asia have partnered to better serve organisations in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
STT GDC starts construction on eighth Singapore data center
Fri, 9th Apr 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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data center management
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data center campus
STT Defu 3, which will span seven levels and more than 14,500 square metres, will be completed by the third quarter of 2022.
SAS digs deeper into the core tenets of responsible AI
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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ai
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ai models
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sas
What is responsible artificial intelligence (AI)? Is it a technology that does not discriminate against certain groups.
ABB and Nozomi Networks extend collaboration, deliver improved OT security solutions
Wed, 31st Mar 2021
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iot security
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cybersecurity
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digitisation
ABB and Nozomi Networks join forces to address growing demand for improved OT cybersecurity solutions in energy and process industries.
Microsoft Exchange breach a wake-up call to ditch the server
Wed, 31st Mar 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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cloud security
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cybersecurity
Microsoft Exchange breach prompts small and medium enterprises in New Zealand to ditch their servers, says IT services director.
Vertiv launches innovative cooling solution to Asia and ANZ market
Tue, 30th Mar 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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hpc
Vertiv and GRG have launched the Liebert VIC liquid immersion cooling solution for high-density data centers in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Claroty discovers vulnerabilities in Ovarro TBox RTUs
Tue, 30th Mar 2021
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manufacturing
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cybersecurity
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security vulnerabilities
Widespread vulnerabilities have been found in Ovarro's TBox remote terminal units, posing a threat to industrial facilities.
Global Switch opens final stage of Hong Kong data center
Mon, 29th Mar 2021
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hyperscale
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dc
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supply chain
Global Switch completes final stage of Hong Kong data center, bringing total floor space to 70,228 sqm and power supply capacity to 100MVA.
Samsung launches Galaxy XCover 5, a new rugged smartphone
Thu, 25th Mar 2021
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healthtech
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samsung
The Galaxy XCover 5 fits within Samsung's popular Galaxy smartphone line, bearing a much chunkier resemblance to its counterparts.
APAC drives multi-billion dollar growth in private network deployments
Thu, 25th Mar 2021
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uc
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endpoint protection
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5g & beyond
Asia Pacific countries are leading the way in private network deployments, creating a market worth $7bn by 2025, says ABI Research.
Fortinet achieves 400 integrations of Open Fabric Ecosystem
Thu, 18th Mar 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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devops
Fortinet EVP of products and CMO John Maddison says that the ecosystem aims to improve security, reduce complexity, and simplify operations.
How working life has improved due to COVID-19
Fri, 5th Mar 2021
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uc
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digital transformation
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hybrid & remote work
COVID-19 has accelerated new ways of working that are likely to be permanent, with 82% of company leaders planning to allow remote work.
Nokia and University of Technology Sydney partner for 5G innovation
Thu, 4th Mar 2021
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uc
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5g & beyond
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wireless networks
Nokia partners with University of Technology Sydney to build a 5G innovation facility, focusing on Industry 4.0 and smart cities.
Microsoft adds new ways to bring AI to the edge with Azure Percept
Thu, 4th Mar 2021
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public cloud
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edge computing
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ai
Microsoft has launched Azure Percept, a platform that simplifies the use of Azure AI technologies on the edge.
IBM hybrid cloud services now available on cloud, on premise or at the edge
Wed, 3rd Mar 2021
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hybrid cloud
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edge computing
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healthtech
IBM has launched IBM Cloud Satellite, its hybrid cloud services platform, which is now available on any cloud, on premises, or at the edge.