Industrial stories - Page 65

Malaysia investing in data-driven future – but obstacles remain
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
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robots
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data analytics
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digital transformation
The country has openly expressed its desire to become the prime destination for high-tech industries in Southeast Asia.

Why data-driven planning is essential
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Leaders still relying on gut feeling and outdated tools for decision-making, while their international peers embrace data-driven strategies.

Spending on robotic systems and drones will be on the rise in 2019
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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robots
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drones
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it automation
Worldwide spending on robotics systems and drones will jump to USD $115.7 billion in 2019, with a projected leap to USD $210.3 billion by 2022, IDC forecasts.

Sektor to take customers on a tour of the future
Mon, 3rd Dec 2018
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sektor
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distributors
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industrial
125 customers will be taken on a Silicon Valley study tour to hear from innovators, disruptors and leading thinkers to help inspire new solutions.

Kiwis sceptical about tech's future impact on their business
Mon, 3rd Dec 2018
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fintech
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blockchain
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financial systems
Despite the imminent wave of AI, ML, and other tech advancements, many New Zealand businesses remain sceptical and unprepared, warns MYOB's 2018 report.

AWS announces pay-as-you-go satellite data download offering
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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spacetech
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hyperscale
Leverages a network of 12 antenna ground stations in AWS Regions around the world to download, process, store, analyse, and act upon satellite data.

AWS simplifies data collection from IoT & edge devices
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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iot
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced four new services that will simplify the collection of data from internet of things (IoT) applications and edge devices.

Industry 4.0 — today’s cyber war front
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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risk & compliance
The anticipation around what Industry 4.0 may bring to the table has placed ASEAN—a region of relatively lower labor productivity—firmly under the spotlight.

Keppel DC developing its first greenfield data centre in Malaysia
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
The growth of Malaysia’s IT industry continues, with news today emerging of another new data centre on the horizon from Keppel DC and the Alpha DC Fund.

Adapt or die - Australian trades must embrace the IoT wave
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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iot
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industrial iot
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simpro
IoT is taking the world by storm - technology is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’ but a must have. Today, even the oldest trades have to adapt to survive.

How businesses benefit from integrated networks with interoperability
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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iot
Digitalisation, Industrie 4.0 and Industrial IoT are raising new challenges because now data must traverse the boundary separating IT and OT.

Eaton unveils new power distribution partner programme
Thu, 22nd Nov 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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partner programmes
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power / energy
Eaton unveils its Power Distribution Partner Program to enhance national presence and meet rising demand in industrial, commercial, and utilities sectors.

Why the automation industry is living up to the hype
Thu, 22nd Nov 2018
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robots
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it automation
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ai
The use of robots to eliminate mundane and repetitive tasks is helping retailers to cut costs without compromising service quality.

Datacentres Ireland gets the ball rolling in Dublin
Wed, 21st Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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colocation
Ireland’s largest dedicated gathering of suppliers for data centres today opened in Dublin and is set to span two days.

Pure Storage launches new cloud data services
Tue, 20th Nov 2018
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storage
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
Pure Storage has announced Pure Storage Cloud Data Services, a suite of new cloud offerings that run on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

BlackBerry buys out cybersecurity AI firm Cylance
Tue, 20th Nov 2018
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smartphones
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ai security
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ai
BlackBerry is acquiring cybersecurity firm Cylance for $1.4bn in cash, allowing the latter to operate as an independent business unit.

WatchGuard’s eight (terrifying) 2019 security predictions
Fri, 16th Nov 2018
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malware
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uc
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firewalls
The next evolution of ransomware, escalating nation-state attacks, biometric hacking, Wi-Fi protocol security, and Die Hard fiction becomes reality.

The future of privacy: What comes after VPNs?
Thu, 15th Nov 2018
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vpns
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network infrastructure
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devops
With VPNs becoming less efficient for cloud networks, IT managers are turning to Application Specific Networking (ASN) for integrated security and connectivity.

HPE building new supercomputer with €38m price tag
Thu, 15th Nov 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hpc
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hp
It will be installed at the High Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart and will be the world's fastest for industrial production.

Alibaba Cloud signs MoU to promote smart city innovation
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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smart cities
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partner programmes
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ai
‘Smart cities’ is one of the hot buzz phrases of 2018, and Alibaba Cloud is taking measures to ensure it’s at the forefront of the movement.