According to the USA’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), only 30% of waste in America is recycled, despite the fact that 75% of it is actually recyclable. The rest of the waste is either incinerated or put into landfill, says freelance technology writer, Jocelyn Brown, which is having a devastating effect on the environment. The current global waste management […]
Archives for July 2021
Power your genomic data analysis on Azure with Azure CycleCloud
Researchers around the world have access to a greater variety and volume of genomics data than ever before. Genomics is now available to a vast majority of researchers, pushing forward the discovery at a tremendous pace and changing people’s lives. This growth is happening because of the perfect storm between genomic testing and technological improvements. […]
How the UK Cyber Security Council plans to professionalise security
The so-called elevator pitch has become something of a cliché espoused by motivational speakers at a hundred Ted talks, but in the late 1990s, Claudia Natanson got a chance to deliver one in person to then CEO and chair of BT’s executive committee, Peter Bonfield. “I remember, Sir Peter was the CEO at the time, […]
Opportunists seen targeting Kaseya REvil victims
Opportunistic cyber criminal operations appear to have started taking advantage of the 1,000-plus victims of the $70m REvil ransomware attack on managed service provider (MSP) customers of Kaseya, as evidence emerges of a new malware spam campaign. First spotted by researchers at Malwarebytes, the campaign, which has targeted some UK organisations, purports to be a […]
Kaseya Patches Imminent After Zero-Day Exploits, 1,500 Impacted
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CBI calls for more clarity as UK scraps work from home guidance
UK prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that the government’s working from home guidance will be scrapped on 19 July as part of plans to lift the country’s remaining COVID restrictions. Johnson said that it was now a decision for employees and employers to “work out for themselves” during a news conference on Monday’s evening. […]
Upgrading Industry 4.0 with edge analytics
Research from market insight provider IoT Analytics has revealed that making edge computing systems ‘smart’ by integrating intelligent tools is a key driver of the technology’s continued growth. Edge analytics is a major enabler of an intelligent edge solution, broadening the scope of its use cases by enabling low latency, high-volume data actions. Here, Johan […]
DoD scraps politically fraught $10B JEDI cloud deal
The U.S. Department of Defense has cancelled the controversial $10 billion JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) cloud computing contract awarded to Microsoft in 2019 after years of continued lobbying and legal squabbling among rival vendors. “The Department has determined that due to evolving requirements, increased cloud conversancy, and industry advances, the JEDI Cloud contract no […]
Blockchain stories: Giving Norwegian seafood a competitive edge
<!– –> Share this post: It’s a gift to be allowed to help revolutionize a sector that’s the pride and joy of our country. Seafood is our third biggest export industry here in Norway. Some of the world’s finest quality salmon is raised in the beautiful, clean waters of the Norwegian sea in areas such […]
Quectel’s 5G mmWave Module Selected by TVU Networks to Support 5G/8K Video Transmitter
New Quectel Modules Enable TVU Router to Bundle Multiple 5G Signals and Provide Higher Bandwidth for 8K UHD Real-time, Mobile Transmission. Quectel’s 5G mmWave module RM510Q-GL has been selected by TVU Networks, the market and technology leader in cloud and IP-based live video solutions, to support its 8K ultra high definition (UHD) video transmitter – […]