CIT | IoT as Catalyst to Bring Digital Transformation | captaininfotech - 0 views
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IoT or Internet of Things can be explained as the system by which data can be collected by various types of sensors that can be embedded to almost any physical object that needs to be monitored or controlled by making use of the internet to connect for sending data and receive a processed input from the IoT network environment.
Kaspersky Support: Fixing Kaspersky Total Security for better safety - Kasper... - 1 views
Barcode Printers | Scanner | Labels - 0 views
Work in Process Automation India | Inventory Management India - 0 views
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Barcode solutions for Manufacturing industries to automate all the work in process. The collected database can be used as feedback to a material requirements planning system, and can provide key management reports on Work Order Status.Bar codes have successfully been used to track WIP in a variety of industries
How Cloud Storage Became a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry - 0 views
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The global cloud storage market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 29% from 2017 to 2025. The storage solutions are evolving at a steady pace as numerous players such as Amazon, IBM, and others have penetrated the market with advanced solutions for storing data cost-effectively. Cloud storage is one such model of storing data wherein digital data is saved in logical pools and multiple servers and is typically managed by a hosting company. Cloud storage services can be accessed via a co-located cloud computer service, a web service API, or by the applications utilizing the API, such as web-based content management systems. Based on deployment model, the global cloud storage market is divided into public, private, and hybrid cloud. According to solution type, it is categorized into primary storage, disaster recovery & backup storage, cloud storage gateway, and data archiving. By service type, it is classified into training & consulting, cloud integration & mitigation, support & maintenance, and managed services. The industry vertical segment is divided into BFSI, retail & consumer goods, government, educational institutions, healthcare, IT & telecom, and others (manufacturing, media & entertainment). Geographic breakdown and deep analysis of each of the aforesaid segments is included for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
How To Prevent The Event Tent From Strong Wind Damage ? - 0 views
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In summer, particularly July- September, hurricane and typhoon will hit the land and building. If your tent structure is suffering 60- 100km/hr( 35-60 mph) the windy weather. There are some helpful methods from DC-Tent company like use some longer ground nails or use weight plate system with heavier base plate to reinforce the base.
Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Warrants Ethics - 0 views
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While this is a utopian perspective of the future of AI, let's consider another example - an AI-enabled self-driving car runs over a woman trying to cross the road, claiming her life. Although the driver is in the car, AI was in full control. In this scenario, who is to be held responsible for the death of the woman? The manufacturers of the onboard sensory equipment; Designer of the AI system or the person behind the wheel! AI allows machines to 'learn' from data and make decisions, without being explicitly programmed.
A Decisive Leader in Financial Services Industry | Paul Ford - 0 views
US researchers develop skin sensors to wirelessly monitor health - 1 views
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Researchers at Stanford University in the US have developed new sensors that can be adhered to the skin for wireless monitoring of health. The sensors are designed to identify the physiological signals that the skin emanates, such as pulse. These readings will be wirelessly transmitted to a receiver clipped onto clothing. The sensor and receiver system has been named BodyNet.
Siemens Healthineers to acquire Corindus Vascular Robotics for $1.1bn - 1 views
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Siemens Healthineers has signed a definitive agreement to acquire all fully diluted shares of US-based Corindus Vascular Robotics. The deal is valued at $4.28 per share in cash or $1.1bn in total. Corindus develops, produces and sells robotic systems for minimally invasive procedures, while Siemens' products use quality imaging before and during medical interventions to make minimally invasive treatment possible.
ESMO 2019: Seven promising digital health intervention companies participating in ESMO - 1 views
Autonomous vehicle: what are the differences between the levels of autonomy? - News Tec... - 0 views
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