Tag: Big Data
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Smart home data is flowing for the Samsung SmartThings platform
One hundred Webster dictionaries would fill a gigabyte of data and 100,000 would fill a terabyte. Samsung SmartThings, the electronics …
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How IT Operations Can Survive and Thrive in a Multi-cloud World
IT operations teams are contending with the reality that growing volumes of workloads are running across multiple cloud services. While …
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Veritas offers data protection, availability and insight in a perilous world
Data protection can be a great idea in concept, until it doesn’t work. When crippling ransomware attacks impacted 23 cities in Texas near …
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Data on almost every Ecuadorean citizen leaked
Personal data about almost every Ecuadorean citizen has been found exposed online. Names, financial information and civil data about 17 …
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Mass Surveillance, Adversarial AI, in Atlanta?
The woman above is wearing hair and makeup designed to fool today’s facial recognition surveillance technology. Why worry, that’s all …
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EU court says Germany has to notify EU of copyright law targeting Google
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Google won a victory on Thursday after Europe’s top court said Germany has to notify the European Commission of a …
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51 companies tell Congress it’s time to tackle data privacy
Amazon, AT&T and Qualcomm are among those involved The corporate world isn’t waiting around for Congress to get started on tougher data …
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Q&A: The future of IT and business hinges on applications and data
Dell EMC and VMware Inc., recently announced the inception of VMware Tanzu Mission Control, a Kubernetes mission control for the …
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How Each Big Tech Company May Be Targeted by Regulators
Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google have been the envy of corporate America, admired for their size, influence and remarkable growth. Now …
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Google is open sourcing a tool for data scientists to help protect private information
Google today announced that it is open sourcing its so-called differential privacy library, an internal tool the company uses to securely …
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YouTube fined $170m in US over children’s privacy violation
YouTube has been fined a record $170m (£139m) by a US regulator for violating children’s privacy laws. Google, which owns YouTube, …
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