Monthly Archives: September 2018

data privacy

Google Releases Details on Its Cloud Data Deletion Process

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Google this week released detailed information about the process the company uses for handling data deletion requests by enterprises using its cloud services.In a...
Cisco Gee Rittenhouse

Cisco Aims to Make Security Foundational Throughout Its Business

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Gee Rittenhouse took over leadership of Cisco's Security Business Group in April 2018 and has been on a mission ever since—to make security foundational...
Daily Tech Briefing Sept. 14

AT&T Makes First Wireless 5G Data Transfer Over Millimeter Wave

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Today’s topics include AT&T making the world’s first mobile 5G millimeter wave data transfer, and Corelight expanding its network security platform based on the...
Project Verify

Mobile Carriers Join Together for Project Verify Authentication Effort

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A group of mobile carriers including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon are working together to improve the state of mobile authentication.The carriers are working...
Google Cloud

Google Announces Stackdriver Workspaces for Monitoring Cloud Resources

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Google has announced Stackdriver Workspaces, a tool that enterprises can use to monitor workloads and computing resources across Google Cloud Platform (GCP), on-premises and...
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‘Enough With Help Tickets!’—IT Prefers to Work on Game-Changing Tech

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'Enough With Help Tickets!'—IT Prefers to Work on Game-Changing Tech With IT Professionals Day falling on Sept. 18, tech department employees said they’re most likely...
Salesforce.Lightning

Salesforce Reveals New Low-Code App Tools for Lightning Platform

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No-code and low-code software development, known in some circles as citizen development, has blossomed into a real DIY (develop it yourself) trend in the...
Nvidia Tesla

Nvidia Aims Tesla T4 GPUs at AI Inferencing in Data Centers

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Nvidia officials are looking to press their advantage in the fast-growing artificial intelligence space with the introduction of the company’s new Tesla T4 GPUs...
hurricane repair

How Wireless Operators Prepared for Hurricane Florence

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Thirteen years ago, Hurricane Katrina was the first real test of wireless infrastructure in the U.S. handling a major disaster, and it didn’t go...
Daily Tech Briefing Sept. 13

Hurricane Florence Is Reminder of Need for Backup Communications Plan

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Today’s topics include developing a backup communications plan for Hurricane Florence, and Google making Access Transparency Logs generally available.Hurricane Florence is making landfall along...