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8 enterprise web application development trends to watch in 2020

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

So, where is enterprise application development headed in the coming year? photo credit: lakexyde via pixabay cc It’s an exciting time in the world of enterprise application development. These days, enterprise web application development is: Rapidly evolving : Web application development is going through major changes.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

5G network investments have essentially amounted to the largest round of spending the industry has ever gone through, which currently only brings us to the non-standalone version of the wireless technology. The majority of network sharing for 5G to date is happening in radio access networks (RANs). High capex costs.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 20, 2020

GeekWire

One of T-Mobile’s most important applications is one its customers rarely see. ‘OpenAI should be renamed ClosedAI’: Reaction to Microsoft’s exclusive license of OpenAI’s GPT-3. ‘OpenAI should be renamed ClosedAI’: Reaction to Microsoft’s exclusive license of OpenAI’s GPT-3.

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Realizing the promise of multi-cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Together, these enable SGB-SMIT to lift, shift, and scale its VMware applications to the cloud of its choice, anywhere in the world. . Once completed, RCIT will have reduced its footprint by 48 servers, representing a 66% host reduction, and will have dramatically lowered its annual VMware license renewal costs. .

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Lessons from 2020, and What to Expect in 2021: An Evolutionary Time in Cyber and Privacy

SecureWorld News

Looking back, it has certainly been a wild ride in 2020. But, as we head into the final month of 2020, and look forward to hopefully a calmer and safer 2021, it is a good opportunity to take stock of where things stand, and what we can expect around the corner. Looking back on 2020. 2020 gave us lessons, in more ways than one.

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U.S. Organizations Continue to Use Banned Chinese Tech

SecureWorld News

In 2020, the Commerce Department also added Hikvision to a list of entities requiring a special license for use in the U.S. Here is FCC Commissioner Brandon Carr on the use of this technology: "It's the presence of this insecure equipment in our networks that's the threat, not the source of funding used to purchase it.

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Nvidia’s big ambitions could be its Achilles’ heel in the Arm deal

The Verge

Crucially, Arm doesn’t actually make its own chips: rather, it sells both licenses for companies to design their own chips that use Arm’s architecture (like Apple’s M-series chips for Macs), in addition to selling entire CPU and GPU designs (like the Cortex-X1 CPU and Mali GPUs found in the Google Tensor and Samsung Exynos 2100).