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The Data Cars Will Be Capturing by 2030 Can Only Be Described As “Big”

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Thanks to increasingly networked vehicles, cars of the future will then be able to collect all sorts of data about the vehicle, the roads it is driving on, your driving habits, other vehicles around you, and much more. By the year 2030, big data in cars could be a $750 billion dollar business. Networked parking may be a new feature.

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What is an automation engineer? A growing role to address IT automation

CIO Business Intelligence

A study from Zippia found that automation has the potential to eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030, with 35% of Americans worried about automation displacing them and 25% of American jobs “highly susceptible” to automation. Run tests for databases, systems, networks, applications, hardware, and software.

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Huawei’s 20-year journey in Malaysia

CIO Business Intelligence

Since then, the company has deployed 3G and 4G networks throughout the nation, provided training to develop ICT skills across various industries, and worked closely with various stakeholders to advance Malaysia’s digital economy. And we continue to help Malaysian operators explore new use cases.

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Full Steam Ahead: CIO Kopal Raj of WABTEC on staying ‘on-track’ with AI, IoT and sustainability goals

CIO Business Intelligence

Thus, we insist on customers to upgrade, because if someone sitting in a faraway location is using our software but haven’t upgraded underlying operating systems of the locomotive, then it poses a security risk. In India, the mandate dictates that by 2030, we need to shift to electronic locomotives.

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The Technology Enabling Successful Hybrid Workforce Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Understanding VDI As a virtual desktop solution, VDI enables remote workers to interact with an operating system and software the same way they would if working locally—on a network-delivered endpoint device.

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Microsoft avoided a round of Big Tech scrutiny. Then it bought a company for $69 billion.

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billion will play by 2030. Even now, it’s the example in the definition of a monopolization on the FTC’s website , which details how Microsoft used its monopoly on computer operating systems to exclude and harm competitors — especially the nascent web browser market. You may not be a gamer, but a lot of other people are.