Distributed denial of service attacks just got turned up to 11 with Memcrashed, an internet assault that can slam a website with over a terabyte of bad traffic. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: March 1, 2018
Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime teams up with MIT
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•SenseTime expects the collaboration with the leading US university will further lift its capability in human and machine intelligence. …read more Source:: Open Source S
VMware reports strong Q4 as AWS partnership pays off in hybrid cloud
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•VMware continues to deliver strong growth as it is a go-to vendor in hybrid cloud deployments. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Pure Storage surpasses $1 billion in annual sales
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•The enterprise storage provider posted better-than-expected fourth quarter financial results. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google spinoff Waymo’s 360-degree video: See what it’s like to be a self-driving car
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•Waymo releases video to assure people its autonomous-vehicle technology is safe. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Deciphering SAP’s Amazon strategy
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•With its multi-cloud strategy, the burden of proof is on SAP to demonstrate that its platforms and databases are optimized the cloud that the customer chooses. In recent years, SAP …read more Source:: Open Source S
Android Oreo vs Android One vs Android Go: All their differences, explained
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•We look at the three different Android platforms Google is now managing and explain where each one fits in the mobile industry. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Russians suspected of new German attack may ‘have been inside system for a year’
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•German intelligence services and federal specialists are investigating “an IT security incident”. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singtel and Ericsson roll out Singapore’s first commercial NB-IoT network
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•Singtel’s narrowband Internet of Things network, announced last August, has been deployed across the city state. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft to power Singapore datacentre services with rooftop solar
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•Following in Apple’s footsteps, Microsoft has purchased 100 percent of the renewable output from Sunseap Group’s new 60MW solar project and will use it to power datacentre operations in Singapore. …read more Source:: Open Source S