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TC Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu but still expect strong winds in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu

TC Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu but still expect strong winds in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu TC Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu but still expect strong winds in Viti Levu & Vanua Levu [image: windy] Tropical Cyclone Ana continues to move closer to Kadavu as it has picked up speed but if you live in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu you should still expect strong winds tonight. Parts of the system are still covering Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and nearby islands. You can still expect strong to damaging winds in Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Vatulele, Beqa, Lomaiviti group and Moala.

Tropical Cyclone Ana

Tropical Cyclone Ana [image:supplied] A family of six from Soasoa Labasa are counting their lucky stars after they escaped unharmed when a landslide moved their house by almost 10 metres during the heavy rain brought by TC Ana. Kamlesh Kumar says his parents, brother, sister-in-law and 2 nieces managed to move out of the house moments before the incident. Kumar says at around midday Sunday, his family could feel something was about to happen as they could feel their house moving. He adds they didn’t take any risk and moved out immediately. The family is currently living with other relatives as they wait for things to normalise before they start repair works.

How CrowdStrike Is Securing the Cloud

Jan 20, 2021 at 11:00AM CrowdStrike s (NASDAQ:CRWD) Falcon platform protects its customers by securing endpoints (devices) against hackers. This includes physical endpoints like on-premise servers and workstations, as well as virtual endpoints that run remote workloads in the cloud. According to the International Data Company (IDC), cloud environments are currently under-protected, leaving many enterprises vulnerable to attack. But CrowdStrike has a solution. Here s what investors should know. The market opportunity Cloud computing has become mainstream, as many enterprises have moved away from traditional on-site data centers to cut infrastructure costs and improve scalability. However, the rapid adoption of the cloud has left gaps in defense. According to the IDC, companies should spend roughly 5% to 10% of their IT budgets on security. But currently, only 1% of cloud IT spend goes to cloud security. CrowdStrike sees this as an opportunity. In fact, mana

Andrew Nowinski More than Doubled His Investor s Money with His Top Picks in 2020

December 30, 2020 Mr. Nowinski joined D.A. Davidson in 2019 after working for the previous eight years with Piper Jaffray, where he was a top-ranked analyst covering security and software infrastructure. He previously was an analyst with Raymond James, following work as a senior software engineer. He earned an MBA and bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. Mr. Nowinski is part of a team of award-winning analysts whose coverage focuses on nearly 400 publicly traded companies in select industry verticals, including technology, financial services, consumer and retail, diversified industrials and services, and real estate.

Why CrowdStrike Now Matters More Than Ever

Dec 17, 2020 at 7:24AM Earlier this week, the email systems at the U.S. Treasury and Commerce Departments were infiltrated by hackers. According to The New York Times, this was one of the largest and most sophisticated attacks in recent years. CrowdStrike s (NASDAQ: CRWD) cybersecurity platform was built to stop attacks like these, focusing specifically on protecting individual devices from laptops and smartphones to servers and data centers. Unlike many legacy vendors, CrowdStrike s platform integrates machine learning and cloud computing, creating a product that effectively stops even the most sophisticated attacks. When it comes to protecting endpoint devices, CrowdStrike is the best in the business. Here s why this company s future looks so bright.

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