In 1993, when Intel ushered in the modern computing age by releasing its Pentium chips, devices roared along at then-astounding speeds of around 60 MHz. Today's mainstream CPUs reach speeds of around ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
San Jose, Calif. — Security technology that can keep intruders out of corporate networks has always been sought after. And as more Internet Protocol-based storage systems are added to networks, ...
In recent years, the physical security industry has seen more changes than just about any other time in modern memory. Digital or IP (Internet Protocol) cameras, based on CCD technology, have replaced ...
A new study highlights the critical role of advanced AI-integrated battery management system technologies in monitoring, optimizing, and predicting battery performance for reliable and sustainable ...
There’s a school of thought out there that suggests that with the advent of Big Data, existing storage systems are getting the math wrong. This doesn’t refer just to the cost of that storage, but also ...
Strengthening Supply Chain Resilience and Security: By procuring directly from tier-one wafer and chip manufacturers, AGMH mitigates risks related to geopolitical tensions and market volatility, ...
There was a time when the hierarchy of persistent storage products consisted of just disk and NAND flash storage. But today a new layer has become possible, between disk/SSD and memory. It is often ...
SINGAPORE — Storage architectures and LANs (Local Area Networks) will have to become more open to address the growing requirements of the Internet age, according to Kazuhiko Kobayashi, associate ...