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10 Online Privacy Facts That May Surprise You
Cyberattacks, data breaches, & hacking attempts are eye-openers as most of them are unexpected. Here are online privacy facts which will still surprise you.
With the continuous growth of internet users, the risk of privacy breaches has increased. The information we share about ourselves at different times and occasions are often stored permanently and stayed there even after a long time. Tracing someone through the information available online is quite easy and so is causing harm to them. The […]
Argonne Completes Largest Single File Transfer in Globus History
Argonne National Laboratory scientists transferred 2.9 petabytes of data on the Oak Ridge Summit supercomputer, the largest migration in the history of Globus data management.
Argonne National Laboratory scientists transferred 2.9 petabytes of data on the Oak Ridge Summit supercomputer, the largest migration in the history of Globus data management.
A Framework for Your Success Metrics: How to Wrap Your Head Around What to Collect and What to Learn from It
Success metrics: they're hard to understand, and most businesses have a lot of them. But here's a framework to help you focus on your organization's needs.
Fatih Koca, an analytics expert with Mixpanel, says he’s often asked, “what are the right success metrics to measure?” Well, without understanding which to measure, IT managers might as well not be collecting anything, he says in a recent article on The Next Web. But fret not, your analytics could be far more pointed and […]
What Decision Makers Need to Know About Energy Consumption and Universal Memory
A university’s recent breakthrough on Universal Memory promises a solution to the spike in residential energy consumption, and an idea of which direction memory research needs to go.
A university’s recent breakthrough on Universal Memory promises a solution to the spike in residential energy consumption, and an idea of which direction memory research needs to go.
Most Government IT Managers Say AI is Almost Here: MeriTalk AI Study Findings
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The Value of Connected Applications to Industrial Internet of Things
Cambashi has released its first ever Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Observatory, and findings show that Connected Applications are key to IIoT success.
Cambashi has released its first ever Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Observatory, and findings show that Connected Applications are key to IIoT success.
Data Says Demand for Tech Talent Continues
An analysis of data by CompTIA shows that the technology sector employment expanded by 13,500 jobs in june, and nationwide is up by 135,000 jobs.
An analysis of data by CompTIA shows that the technology sector employment expanded by 13,500 jobs in june, and nationwide is up by 135,000 jobs.
AI Working Its Way Up the Corporate Ladder
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