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Big Data looks to VoIP as new business frontier

IT Toolbox

Companies within the data storage market, which is growing in size and important, are casting around for industries into which to diversify themselves. It comes as no surprise, then, to see Data Storage Corporation (DSC) moving into the VoIP market.

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How ML Ops Can Help Scale Your AI and ML Models

CIO Business Intelligence

Yesterday’s challenge: Lack of power, storage, and data. That’s because companies didn’t have sufficient computing power, storage capabilities, or enough data to make an investment in developing ML and AI models worthwhile.

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Latest on SolarWinds Cyber Attack: 'Grave Impact'

SecureWorld News

"Known affected products: Orion Platform versions 2019.4 HF 5 and 2020.2 with no hotfix or with 2020.2

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VMworld 2013 – VMware`s chance to stay relevant

Virtualized Greek

There is still a ton to be done in virtualizing networks and storage. There’s no question that both storage virtualization and network virtualization are cool technologies. The argument for storage and network virtualization doesn’t revolve around direct cost savings from consolidation. It was a great Trojan Horse.

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Essential Online Tools for Work from Home Employee

Galido

VOIP Phone. Adapter allows you to sneak VoIP into the home of any Luddite–provided they have broadband. These technologies are all available online and offer centralized storage on the cloud for you to keep your documents. Do not wait to get one. Skype now works with any home phone. Remote Helpdesk Software.

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Apple’s new App Store guidelines carve out loopholes for xCloud, Stadia, and other apps that Apple had blocked

The Verge

f) also adds a formal exception for “free apps acting as a stand-alone companion to a paid web based tool,” a category that Apple says includes VOIP, cloud storage, email services, and web hosting applications, which are now exempt from having to use Apple’s in-app purchase for subscriptions. Lastly, rule 3.1.3(f)

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VMworld 2013 – Ask the Experts vBloggers (My Notes)

Virtualized Greek

Vaughn: Move away from LUN’s and Pathing and etc and start to embrace API based on profile driven storage. William: As far as he knows VoIP workloads. Scott: New solutions from VMware partners now integrate directly with NSX to allow for the mapping to a logical port. William: Focus on automation. Vaughn: Same for NetApp.

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