Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, June 3rd-June 7th, 2019. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
‘Essentials As a Service,’ Or Why EaaS Is the Acronym to Look For Going Forward
Odds are, you’re working on an even tighter-than-usual budget, so leverage limited resources like Essentials as a Service (EaaS) to stay competitive.
Avoid These ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ of Public Cloud Migration Strategies
There are many common threats to public cloud migration, like performance issues, service outages, missed security threats & more. Here’s how to avoid them.
Break Room Video Games: The Best Titles & Consoles for the Office
All work and no play makes employees dull, so consider giving them something to relax when taking a break. Here are the best office video games & consoles.
My TechDecisions Podcast – Episode 67, Michael Skurla of BitBox
Host Jonathan Blackwood speaks with Michael Skurla, Director of Product Strategy for BitBox USA, about Internet of Things platforms.
Blogs:
Are Silicon Computer Chips a Thing of the Past? Maybe, if Molybdenum Disulfide Transistors Take Over
Will molybdenum disulfide transistors surpass silicon as the preferred material to form computer chips? Researchers reveal its properties.
More Satellites Might Mean Better Access to Internet and More Money in the Bank
An increase in competition between companies launching satellites into space for internet access might mean a decrease in monthly internet costs, and better quality broadband.
Amazon Continues to Move Towards Automation in Its Warehouses
The tech giant is deploying machines that can box a larger amount of customers’ orders faster than human workers can.
Can This Glass Battery Really Store MORE Energy As It Ages?
Glass battery developed by respected research lab is supposedly capable of storing more energy over time, despite theoretical claims to the contrary.
Products:
Amazon Textract Can Read and Extract Text and Data Automatically, Without A Person
Many organizations need to extract data or text from contracts, expense reports, tax documents and more — but the catch is that they have to hire someone to do it. But Amazon Textract could eliminate the need for manual data extraction.
Leyard and Planar Announce LookThru Transparent OLED Display at InfoComm
Digital content can be laid over actual objects using new Planar 55-inch, frameless, OLED display.
Middle Atlantic L7 Series Lectern Merges Modern Design with Motorized Height Adjustment
Wireless charging pad, ample USB and AC outlets, and storage for markers and microphones other features of the lectern.
New Dell Precision Workstations are Designed for Data-Demanding Work
New Precision mobile workstations, Precision 3000 towers, and Precision 1U rack are designed for graphics- and data-heavy applications.
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