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Archives for October 2020
NetApp Insight 2020 conference news and coverage
Article NetApp Spot tools abstract compute, storage for containers NetApp Spot optimizes containers for OnTap storage. The objective is to boost data management and protection as containers migrate between Kubernetes clusters. Read Now
Edge computing and IoT sensors help cities plug a leak in water bills
Tracking the health of pipes and water meters in real time helps cities catch water main breaks sooner and issue more accurate bills. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto A Texas company is using edge computing and IoT sensors to help cities modernize crumbling water infrastructure and inaccurate water meters. The American Society of Civil Engineers has given […]
Facts Are In: Bitcoin and Blockchain Here to Stay
Much like science- bitcoin and blockchain don’t care about your feelings. They’re here to stay in a big way. Despite the seemingly near cyclical doomsday scenarios put forth by bitcoin’s most vocal detractors, the happy fact of the matter is that both bitcoin and blockchain have yet to deteriorate. What was once touted as a […]
Blockchain Newsletter for October: Blockchain tackles carbon, cobalt and deforestation
<!– –> Share this post: IBM Blockchain solutions have been featured recently in some pretty impressive venues. IBM Executive Chairman Ginni Rometty shared a video on the Learning Credential Network at the White House in September at a meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board, led by the White House and the U.S. Department […]
Guide: 15 things to never do when firing an employee
Approach the process with professionalism and a lot of empathy, and follow these tips to ensure you cover all bases, according to new research from Headway Capital. Image: iStock/kiattisakch Of all the work, reports, projects, and duties to pass on to a colleague, the least-wanted assignment would be the person responsible for firing a subordinate. […]
How to Manage the Data Deluge
Data is more like water, not oil — too much of it can waterlog a business. How can an organization gain control of the volume? Here’s a five-step process that can help. It is good to start with an admission of guilt. I’m guilty. I accuse myself and convict myself. I’ve done it repeatedly. Yes, […]
4 Critical Questions to Ask Before Starting an AI Project
More businesses are taking on AI projects, but many still aren’t finding success. Here’s what you need to know before taking on your first artificial intelligence project. If it feels like everyone is implementing artificial intelligence, it’s largely because they are. AI projects are poised to double this year with 40% of companies deploying AI […]
World Cities Day 2020: Committing to sustainable urban environments
October 31 is World Cities Day, established to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity. This year’s theme ‘Better City, Better Life: Valuing Our Communities and Cities’ is expected to greatly promote the international community’s interest in […]
Who’s selling SASE and what do you get?
Secure access service edge (SASE) architecture rolls networking and security into a cloud service, making it easier for enterprises to provide simple, secure access to corporate resources, but it’s still in its infancy. Vendors and service providers sell offerings that they call SASE, but what they actually provide and how they provide it varies widely. […]