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Fraport goes all in on private 5G network

CIO Business Intelligence

There were a multitude of reasons for Fraport AG, the operating company of Germany’s largest airport in Frankfurt, to build one of the largest European private 5G campus networks: automation, autonomous driving, localization of devices, and processing data in real time. Autonomous vehicles controlled by 5G would help to alleviate this.

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Zero Trust with Zero Data

Phil Windley

In a world where network boundaries are increasingly porous and cyber threats are more evasive than ever, the Zero Trust model centers around the notion that no one, whether internal or external, should be inherently trusted. far fewer federations) and enable applications that have far greater scale.

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Ugh! There's an App for That!

Phil Windley

Delta airlines didn't accept any that I could tell. Beyond health pass applications, things like mobile drivers licenses need to be interoperable to be useful. The lesson of the internet was not that it was the cheapest, easiest way to build global network. Munich has its own—or three. We had CompuServe for that.

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10 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIO Business Intelligence

The hope is that these new analog chips will use dramatically less power making them useful for any of the mobile and distributed applications on machines that aren’t always plugged in. Chance of succeeding: The success or failure will probably be governed by the nature of the applications.

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Zoom Settlement: Is Epiqpay legit?

Dataconomy

As a result, Zoom agreed to a $85m payout , and plaintiffs (who used the Zoom Meetings application between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021) started to wait for the payment. If you are not sure if you are included, you can click here and contact the Settlement Administrator.

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Building Identity Systems on the Sovrin Network

Phil Windley

Summary: An identity metasystem like the Sovrin Network provides the foundation for creating tens of millions of interoperable identity systems for every conceivable context and use. This metasystem is in effect a system of systems that exposes a unified interface much like a device driver or network socket does. Drivers license.

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Strategic positioning in the flow economy: 3 action steps

Trends in the Living Networks

Below is an excerpt from my book Living Networks that describes how to develop effective strategies in what I call the “flow economy&# of information of ideas, where today almost all value resides. Formal processes, such as Verna Allee’s approaches and tools for mapping value networks, can be very useful.