What Will the New Normal in Cloud Software Security Look Like?
Accelerated cloud migration made sense during the pandemic's peak; but, enterprises may confront new challenges in the future.
Accelerated cloud migration made sense during the pandemic's peak; but, enterprises may confront new challenges in the future.
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Over the last year, businesses have been challenged with maintaining growth during a period of unprecedented change. Now, many are looking to the future and preparing for life after Covid-19, assessing the impact of the pandemic, and working out how to stay ahead of the competition as we move towards a "new normal".
On Thursday, Google reported that its cloud division had won a contract to supply computing and networking services to SpaceX, Elon Musk's privately owned space development business, to assist in delivering internet service through its Starlink satellites.
Reuters reports that The oversight board of Facebook Inc upheld the company's suspension of former U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday but said the company was wrong to make the moratorium permanent and gave it six months to decide a "proportionate response."
Accelerated cloud migration made sense at the height of the pandemic; however, companies could face different issues in the future.
Tile is perhaps the most well-known Bluetooth tracker in the world of object tracking. Tile has made it simple to find products at different price points by offering many models to choose from and platform compatibility. With the $29 AirTag, Apple has entered the item-tracking game, and features like Precision Finding and Apple integration make it competitive with Tile.
According to a new research note published by Counterpoint, HiSilicon, Huawei Technologies Co's integrated circuit (IC) design unit, is projected to be the biggest loser in the 5G smartphone chipset market in 2021 as a US company Qualcomm and Taiwan's MediaTek expand their presence.
An email chain uncovered by Epic Games as part of its case against Apple provides background on Facebook's dispute with Apple over the App Store.
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