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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

The Internet of Things - The combination of data streams and services created by digitizing everything creates four basic usage models — Manage, Monetize, Operate and Extend. These four basic models can be applied to any of the four "Internets." Over time, applications will evolve to support simultaneous use of multiple devices.

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Digital listening reveals 3 leading innovation drivers

CIO Business Intelligence

Because transactions are transparent, blockchain has the potential to increase trust and enable new types of disruptive applications and services, such as decentralized financial systems, marketplaces, and social networks. In these spaces, virtual and physical worlds can be unified, and what happens in one world can affect the other.

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Innovative Manufacturers are Investing in these Advanced Technologies

CIO Business Intelligence

Answering these concerns, smart factories are moving to another edge: edge computing, where operational data from Internet of Things (IoT) sensors can be collected and processed for insights in near-real-time. Many leading manufacturers are partnering with Dell Technologies to simplify deployment, integration, security, and management.

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Future Ready in the API economy

Cloud Musings

An even more important aspect of this reality is the application programming interface (API). If you are unfamiliar with this kind of geeky term, APIs are the glue that connects applications to each other and manages the virtual discussions between you and your customers.

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10 edge computing innovators to keep an eye on in 2023

Dataconomy

The realm of edge computing has witnessed a substantial surge in recent years, propelled by the proliferation of remote work, the Internet of Things (IoT), and augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) technologies, which have necessitated connectivity at the network’s periphery and novel applications.

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Why Companies Accepting Bitcoin as a Payment Method

Galido

As of April 2011, Nakamoto said he has ‘moved on to other things’ and has vanished from the Internet. Cryptocurrency are digital coins you can send via the internet. Although Bitcoins have been around since 2009, the hype and fascination over the unregulated virtual currency has increased rapidly.

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Technology Short Take #34

Scott Lowe

The networking “old guard” likes to talk about how x86 servers and virtualization create network bottlenecks due to performance concerns, but as Ivan points out in this post , it’s rapidly becoming—or has already become—a non-issue. (By Could we use OpenFlow to build better internet exchanges?

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