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Listen to the latest episode of Hashtag Trending
Ethereum is quadrupling in value this year, Verizon sells Yahoo for $5 billion, and Intel announces a $3.5 billion upgrade to a chip manufacturing plant in New Mexico.
Listen to the latest episode of Cyber Security Today
Ransomware gang reportedly drops encryption, Saskatchewan insurance broker hit by ransomware and employees put COVID data at risk.
Lily Zezula, a 5th grader from Farmingville Elementary School, was invited to the 2021 Virtual Invention Convention US Nationals event, hosted by The Henry Ford Museum for her Turtle Tent invention. She was one of 64 kids invited to attend from Connecticut.
Insight Canada also receives C4 Award for Diversity and Inclusion at the CDN 2021 Channel Innovation Conference
TEMPE, Ariz., May 3, 2021 – Insight Enterprises (NASDAQ: NSIT), the global integrator of Insight Intelligent Technology Solutions™ for organizations of all sizes, is ranked No. 3 on the Channel Daily News (CDN) 2021 Top 100 Solution Providers within Canada. The rankings were announced Wednesday during the CDN 2021 Channel Innovation Conference and Awards, and Insight Canada also received the C4 Award for Diversity and Inclusion during the event for its commitment to workplace equality.
The CDN Top 100 Solution Providers rankings are based on 2020 revenue submitted by Canada’s leading channel players and are verified by IT business intelligence and analysis leader IDC Canada. In being named No. 3 for a second year in a row, Insight has continued to grow its presence in Canada nationwide following the acquisition of PCM, Inc. in August 2019. The acquisition triple
Restoring abandoned railway lines is among key solutions to secure the future of the industry given the pandemic-driven decrease in commuting, according to Network Rail chief executive Andrew Haines.
Haines told the Railways Industry Association (RIA) Innovation Conference that the industry “won’t be able to rely on being bankrolled by commuters” in a post Covid world.
Going forward, he said it will be necessary to be a “welcoming” and “reliable” railway that minimises disruption and encourages travel. He also emphasised the need to come up with affordable solutions.
“We have a prime minister who really wants to invest and who believes in Beeching line reopenings, Haines said. He is on our case week after week about the Northumberland line and Okehampton line because these are passionate commitments.
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