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2021 Technology To Be Thankful For

NexusTek

With the widespread shift to distributed business models due to the COVID-19 pandemic, investments into digital solutions to support remote workforces increased. Edge Computing. The increased volume of data from IoT devices gave rise to a new IT architecture. Edge computing lowers bandwidth costs and decreases latency levels.

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On-demand Scalability and Data Security for EDA Tools

Pure Storage

Consumer demand from the pandemic, along with end users, creates the need for more functionality and improvements in electronic gadgets that are powered by silicon on chip (SoC). However, organizations face the following challenges: During the chip design process, the compute cores scale independently of the underlying storage.

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Getting Ahead in the Cloud

Security Industry Association

Since 2020 and the pandemic-induced hybrid workplace, IT and security teams have faced mounting pressure to reevaluate their physical access control. First, they operate using outdated hardware architecture. Leaving Behind On-Premises Access Control Is a Step Toward the Future. The shift has begun. On-Prem on the Way Out.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

Solutions Review

The pandemic accelerated the digitalization of customer interactions by several years, and there’s no turning back: we now live in an era of digital. Gartner predicts that by 2025 70 percent of new enterprise applications will be created in low-code development environments, up from just 25 percent in 2020.