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Innodisk DDR5 RDIMM Powers Semiconductor Automatic Optical Inspection
Innodisk, a global leader in industrial-grade storage and embedded peripherals is proud to announce its solution to issues faced by Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) applications relating to, and caused by the shortcomings of consumer DRAM.
Ransomware In-Advance Prevention Storage is Released, Not a Backup Storage
More ransomware is targeting small and medium-sized businesses and hospitals without having enough resources and IT manpower. Backup is the only solution, but even that is not well-kept. It’s not easy to periodically back up, disconnect the network or remove the USB drive every time.
SelectDB Cloud was Launched: More Cloud Less Cost
Beijing Flywheel Data Technology Co., Ltd officially launched SelectDB Cloud – a new cloud data warehouse designed to help organizations boost their data analytics effectiveness. It is a cloud native real-time data warehouse based on the open resource database Apache Doris, and features easy-to-use, high-performance and single unified.
Hitachi Vantara Expands Hitachi Application Reliability Centers with New Cloud Security Services
Hitachi Vantara, the modern infrastructure, data management and digital solutions subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., expanded the Hitachi Application Reliability Centers (HARC) portfolio of consulting and managed services with new Cloud Security Services.
Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks Team to Protect the Modern Workforce
In a world where work is now an activity not a place, organizations need to connect a distributed workforce without compromising on security and user experience. Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, announced an expanded partnership that brings together BeyondCorp Enterprise from Google Cloud and Prisma Access from Palo Alto Networks to provide hybrid users secure and seamless access to applications – SaaS, cloud or on-premise – from managed or unmanaged devices.