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The Twitter hacker’s virtual court hearing was zoombombed proving that in the era of virtual communication, simple administrative settings are the key to mitigating intruders.
On the heels of some challenging delays of its 7nm solutions, Intel delivered good vision for its prospects on its annual architecture day.
Cisco finished its full fiscal year down 5% despite Covid 19, but met some resistance from investors as the company's guidance was soft.
Ericsson 5G supply chain credentials are raised by demonstrating its supply chain reliability in meeting Verizon’s 5G mmWave requirements in the vital base station domain. If nothing else Verizon can depend on Ericsson’s supply chain stability as it rolls out its UWB services and demonstrate the viability and competitiveness of mmWave-based 5G use cases.
In 2019, a ruling against Qualcomm forced the company to renegotiate terms for its licensing agreements, but in 2020, the ruling has been overturned.
Today’s users want both simplicity and seamless integration—which they get from Microsoft, not Salesforce.
A new market research report shows that by 2027, the overall big data security market will grow to $64.4 billion. A Look at how Customer Data Platforms help enable better security of customer data.
SpaceX Starlink sends up more satellites and preps for its high-speed broadband network which it is confident will be beta serving U.S. and Canada by the end of the year.
A recent cyber-attack against tech company Garmin garners up to $10 million ransom. With ransomware on the rise, it’s just a matter of time before a big attack happens again.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Sarah Wallace and Daniel Newman cover recent announcements from major tech brands, indicating a continued momentum to cloud. HPE, Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, IBM and Adobe, and IBM, Red Hat and SAP — all shifting into overdrive, many partnering in innovative ways, to help companies on their digital transformation journeys.
Marvell is delivering the differentiation needed to broaden its market presence in the networking switches and PHY segment, especially against competitors including arch-rival Broadcom. Through embedded security and enabling end-to-end performance gains needed to scale borderless enterprise networking, Marvell strengthens its ability to drive borderless enterprise builds and evolution.

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