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Monday, September 24th, 2018
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2:55p |
Microsoft, SAP and Adobe Team Up with Open Data Initiative The Open Data Initiative is meant to help companies better govern their data while maintaining both privacy and security considerations. | 4:56p |
Microsoft Rolls Out New Office, Security, Cloud Offerings Microsoft kicked off its Ignite conference in Orlando with announcements of product updates and new services in security, AI, and other areas as it tries to sustain Azure cloud and Office business growth • It also announced an agreement on common data standards with Adobe and SAP • The agreement, called the Open Data Initiative, aims to help comanies combine all the information they retain on single individual customers onto a single real-time and renewable package, CEO Satya Nadella • The latest product updates include an authenticator service, which allows login to thousands of corporate apps without passwords and search across Bing and internal corporate docs and data from a single search box inside Windows and Office apps | 4:59p |
From Hype to Hyper: Staying Atop Asia's Data Center Leap to Hyperscale Mature markets like Singapore, Japan and Australia, unlike emerging markets, are already catching on to hyperscale data centers. | 11:07p |
Deutsche Telekom's and Aricent's Open Source Edge Software Platform for 5G Deutsche Telekom and Aricent join forces to produce an open source edge framework for 5G • This falls in the wake of a similar project that AT&T recently contributed to the Linux Foundation • These appear to be attempts to attract new customers to help offset the high cost of the upcoming 5G conversion | 11:07p |
Deutsche Telekom and Aricent to Open-Source Edge Software Platform for 5G Deutsche Telekom and Aricent have joined forces to produce an open source edge framework for 5G • The news comes in the wake of a similar project that AT&T recently contributed to the Linux Foundation • These appear to be attempts to attract new customers to help offset the high cost of the upcoming 5G conversion |
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