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Digital twins are primed to revolutionize the infrastructure industry

CIO Business Intelligence

Keith Bentley of software developer Bentley Systems describes digital twins as the biggest opportunity for IT value contribution to the physical infrastructure industry since the personal computer, and they’re used in a wide variety of industries , lending enterprises insights into maintenance and ways to optimize manufacturing supply chains.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Already this year, there are numerous smaller M&A deals, as enterprise software providers buy their way into new markets or acquire new capabilities rather than develop them in house. Perforce Software buys Puppet. Perforce already owns development tools such as Helix and the testing tools, including Perfecto and BlazeMeter.

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Top Technology News for 15 June 2016

CTOvision

Read about some new developments here: This startup may have built the world's fastest networking switch chip. Free network software might radically change how routing works. Autodesk looks to future with investments in 3D robotic drones and IoT as a service. A Win for 'Net Neutrality' - Nextgov. Economic Asteroids!

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

She has worked on projects about diverse issues such as water security, the future of energy, the future of youth, intelligent buildings, the development of cities over the next few decades, and planning for Egypt in 2030. Chung developed the curriculum and conducted training for the government’s in-house futures course, Futurecraft.

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How Australia became the test bed for tech regulation

The Verge

They’re the makers, the developers, those people that are working with software and beyond. We started off really building one product in Sydney called Jira — which is still our largest product — that started off as a bug tracker for software developers. What has that development been like for you?