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The Past, Present, and Future of the Telecom Cloud

Pure Storage

It was messy and inefficient, though, at the same time, it was reliable and resilient. In 2012, the concept of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) was born. Pure provides the performance, ease of use, and resiliency needed in mission-critical telecom networks. . That’s a true testament to the telecom operators. .

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Using Budget Principles to Prepare for Future Pandemics and Other Disasters

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

Expansion of pre-disaster mitigation funding such as through the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, and new funding for infrastructure resilience embedded in the bi-partisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act are also steps in the right direction. 90 programs across 20 agencies is simply too many.

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5 Ways Smart Cities Use Data—and 4 Ways to Keep That Data Secure

Pure Storage

Data program must-have: High-capacity storage that can scale and consolidate both structured data and unstructured sensor data. In Miami, data is being used to inform resiliency plans , map coastline changes, and identify energy use patterns. billion by 2026. Creating Digital Twins.

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Panic buying toilet roll – lesson identified or learned?

Plan B Consulting

When I talk to Jacqui Semple, Head of the EPS and Resilience Lead at Angus Council, about incidents and the lessons learned from them, she always corrects me by saying they are ‘lessons identified’. We all know that supply chains are very fine-tuned and there is very little access capacity within them.

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Panic buying toilet roll – lesson identified or learned?

Plan B Consulting

When I talk to Jacqui Semple, Head of the EPS and Resilience Lead at Angus Council, about incidents and the lessons learned from them, she always corrects me by saying they are ‘lessons identified’. We all know that supply chains are very fine-tuned and there is very little access capacity within them.