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March 23, 2020

Image: Electronics should sweat to cool down, say researchers

Electronics should sweat to cool down, say researchers

Scientists think that in much the same way the human body releases perspiration to cool down, special materials might release water to draw heat from electronics. Read more ▶

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Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

Cisco, Microsoft team to control growing IoT networks

Coronavirus challenges capacity, but core networks are holding up

Video/Webcast: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Transformation in Manufacturing at the Edge

If you are an IT or operations executive who wants to learn how an edge-based architecture aligns with Industry 4.0, this is the webinar for you. Join us as Kevin Prouty, GVP of IDC's Manufacturing Insights, and Peter Moser, Chief Technologist - IoT and AI at HPE, discuss how edge computing will drive Industry 4.0, bringing with it a fundamental change in the approach to industrial automation in order to transform operations. Read more ▶

Image: Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

Data gathered by security provider Zscaler shows that not only are most internet-of-things transactions unsecured, they are also unauthorized as IoT creeps in as shadow-IT devices. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is perfect for new brands looking to get online.

GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

Image: 'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

Two new microprocessors from Arm promise to miniaturize artificial intelligence. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Cisco, Microsoft team to control growing IoT networks

Cisco, Microsoft team to control growing IoT networks

Cisco will meld its recently released Intelligent Edge software with Microsoft's Azure IoT Hub to make transferring data from edge devices to applications in the Azure cloud simpler. Read more ▶

Image: Coronavirus challenges capacity, but core networks are holding up

Coronavirus challenges capacity, but core networks are holding up

As the new coronavirus continues its infestation and more people work from home, the impact of the increased traffic on networks in the US so far seems to be minimal. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: GTT Communications, Inc.

What's the Big Deal About SD-WAN?

SD-WAN done right creates real-world outcomes. Read more ▶

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