Honoring Earth Day and Helping Customers Achieve Their EV Innovation Goals
By Marie Hattar, Chief Marketing Officer
Published 04-22-21
Submitted by Keysight Technologies
Today marks the 51st annual celebration of Earth Day. Still, few people are aware of its early beginnings or have heard of Gaylord Nelson. On April 22, 1970, Wisconsin Senator Nelson issued a call to action and 20 million people in the biggest cities across the U.S. mobilized their communities for the first Earth Day now recognized in 190 countries around the world.
It took almost two decades for governments to begin addressing the impacts of pollution by passing energy and clean air regulations, and in the 1990s, GM and Toyota released their first-generation of electric vehicles (EVs). In 2008, the Tesla Roadster made its debut, propelling the industry forward as the first EV to utilize new Lithium-ion battery technology. In 2010, EV battery prices started to drop dramatically due to manufacturing efficien
Rapid Adoption and Increased Reliance on Cloud Services for Data Recovery
Misconception Around Cloud Data Security Responsibility
Concerns Around Cloud Data Compliance and Security
Draper, UT, April 8, 2021 - StorageCraft, an Arcserve Company, whose mission is to protect all data and ensure its constant availability, today announced the first in a series of findings of its annual independent global research study on experiences and attitudes of IT decision-makers (ITDM) around data protection and recovery. The research reveals a widespread increase in cloud adoption because of COVID-19. It also indicates a widespread misconception around the responsibility for backup and recovery of data in the cloud and a lack of confidence in the security of data held by public cloud service providers.
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5 Reasons Additive Manufacturing is Ready to Boom
The promise of additive manufacturing has always been tremendous. But it s not just a promise anymore now the capability is a reality.
Apr 16th, 2021
2020 was a painful, unprecedented year that none of us will soon forget.
But 2021 should be significantly brighter. I m also proud to say that the additive manufacturing industry truly rose to the challenges of the past year. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the industry proved it can step in to make quantities of supplies at scale to keep assembly lines moving. When face masks and other personal protective equipment were in short supply, at Essentium, we were able to quickly produce tens of thousands of 3D-printed protective facemask frames at scale.
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As the COVID vaccine roll-out propels the world back into high gear, companies that survived the pandemic are getting ready for another test: Generating profit in a digital environment.
Many businesses aren’t ready. Transformation has thrown internal organization into chaos as companies realize that adopting new technology is the smallest part of the change. Digital operations have their foundation in data. And while collecting data is relatively simple, reorganizing the value chain around it is not.
Companies need both intelligent technology and a united front to face the data onslaught and then convert it into business value. DevOps and agile methodologies have been heralded as the missing link to unite information technology and operations in digital harmony. But these approaches miss a crucial component: business outcomes. Filling this gap is the BizOps approach.