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IBM is expanding its storage portfolio with the launch of FlashSystem 9100, a new NVMe-accelerated flash array that aims to help enterprises reduce costs and mitigate operational risks in hybrid cloud environments.
FlashSystem 9100 storage systems...
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LG CNS's automated access card issuing solution will save time for visitors. Image: LG CNS LG CNS, the IT service affiliate of LG Group, has launched two new security solutions aimed at the...
Read more: LG CNS launches AI document security and access card solutions
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Investment in technologies related to the Industry 4.0 trend is moving up on the list of priorities for manufacturing companies in Brazil, according to a recent study.
Some 48 percent of 632 organizations polled by Brazil's National...
Read more: Brazilian manufacturing sector embraces Industry 4.0
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(Screenshot: ZDNet) There's a new twist in the long-running cat-and-mouse game between Apple and law enforcement.
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A new feature, which first emerged in an early beta version of the company's iPhone andRead more: This new feature will make it tougher for cops and hackers to unlock your iPhone
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Microsoft's Surface account on Twitter looks to be teasing the launch of a new member of the Surface family.
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On July 9, @Surface tweeted: "Where will Surface go next?"[1]
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News briefs for July 9, 2018.
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Oasis Labs raises $45 million to create a privacy-first blockchain cloud computing platform. According to the Venture Beat post[1], the Oasis Labs' goal for the platform is to- Written by: J D
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Read more: Stow your stuff in this anti-theft backpack for $19
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Looking back at the first six months of 2018, there haven't been as many government leaks and global ransomware attacks as there were by this time last year[1], but that's pretty much where the...
