Vodafone is dropping its upfront charges for customers switching to NBN services, as well as unveiling new plans with discounts for post-paid mobile customers and launching a Wi-Fi booster. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: June 26, 2018
How companies can innovate at scale
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•Innovation and scale attract quite different types of people, require different approaches and toolsets, and represent different phases in the lifecycle of a product, process, or even a company. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AMD and Packet kick off EPYC Processor Challenge
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•Get $250 worth of credit to try your workload on AMD EPYC at Packet, and get a chance to win “Free EPYC for a Year.” …read more Source:: Open Source S
Chris Lynch, former CEO of Vertica, is AtScale’s new CEO
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•Chris Lynch, Vertica’s CEO dating from its pre-HP days, is now CEO at AtScale. Can a data warehouse pioneer make a go of BI on Big Data? …read more Source:: Open Source S
TLBleed is latest Intel CPU flaw to surface: But don’t expect it to be fixed
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•Researchers find a new side-channel attack against a performance-enhancing feature in Intel CPUs. …read more Source:: Open Source S
MapR platform update brings major AI and Analytics innovation…through the file system
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•MapR goes back to its roots by innovating on the file system, resulting in a major boost for AI and analytics. If that sounds like a non sequitur, read …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon’s platforms, ecosystems and speed are leading the way to a voice-first transformation
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•In this week’s “Voices Carry” column, Brent Leary starts the conversation about a disruption within a disruption as the voice assistant market continues to skyrocket and they become integral to …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia’s online safety legislation to be probed
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•The Australian government is reviewing existing online safety legislation to ensure the framework can still appropriately protect those moving through cyberspace. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia looks to capitalise on $150b AR and VR market opportunity
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•With 20 percent of Australians already using filters on ‘selfies’, augmented reality is likely to be commonplace in the enterprise of the future. …read more Source:: Open Source S