Farmers of the Future

For Farmers of the Future who will be feeding nine billion mouths by midcentury, the challenges are these: How to maximize the harvest, given the variables of soil, seed, water, and weather? And how to cope with droughts and severe storms that threaten to destroy your crops? Today the people who feed the world are armed with modern analytical tools offering far greater precision than hoes, hunches, and luck. For example, companies such as Monsanto and DuPont are creating hardware and software that allow for planting and fertilization with surgical…

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Optimized versus flexible – You’re asking the wrong question

I’ve heard from many customers and partners that they want an optimized and flexible architecture for their new or future infrastructure, and I would like to voice my concerns about this point of view when looking at new datacenter architectures. Let’s start by going back a bit to the 2nd platform that has served us so well for the last 15 years. The start of that platform consisted of somewhat standardized servers running an application or two, and the last few years we’ve been loading those servers with several virtualized…

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Unique cloud services web store

Unique cloud services web store Pilvi.com launched today – Users can buy, compare and manage leading cloud services The Finnish start-up Pilvi Cloud Company launched today at the WorldHostingDays 2014 -event in Germany a unique cloud services web store at Pilvi.com. The Pilvi™ Shop offers companies a user-friendly market place for buying and managing cloud services from e.g. Amazon, Google and local cloud service providers. Users receive one invoice including all the services being used and can manage cloud costs and risks efficiently. Pilvi.com is a market place for purchasing…

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UK Cyber Emergency Response Team launched

CERT-UK to co-ordinate the UK’s cybersecurity defence The UK Cyber Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) has launched, bringing together the Cyber Security Incident Response Team and the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership to take the lead in coordinating the management of national cyber security incidents. In addition to protecting companies from cyber attacks, it will also share information with businesses to promote awareness and effectively mitigate threats. Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude explained the severity of some of the attacks in the UK at the launch. “Ninety-three per cent of large corporations…

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The future of mobility

You might think that tablets and smartphones are the last word in mobility, but they’re just the beginning. Mobile technology already lies at the heart of modern business. Where once enterprise computing was all about the desktop PC, these days it’s drifting in favour of ultra-mobile laptops, tablets and smartphones. Workers are rejecting the old-style, PC-focused one-size-fits-all approach and reaching for the right tool for the job at hand, even if it’s their own device. Meanwhile, IT managers and CIOs are working feverishly to support them. In an always online,…

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Limits to Globalisation

The TV industry is undergoing dramatic change, driven by the speed of technical innovation and globalisation. Especially here in Europe, where the traditional players maintain that they are well positioned for the changes to come, while complaining about the tight, multilayer regulatory framework that limits their capacity to react to the fast-moving ”new entrants” from across the ocean – coming out of nowhere or, better said, out of the non-regulated www. What with Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, the internet is, without doubt, US-dominated, and they continue to flood their European…

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Vision that comes from glasses

Full or partial blindness due to retinal disease affects an estimated 25 million people around the world. Macular degeneration and other diseases destroy the photoreceptors in the eye that detect light and relay that data through the ganglion cells in the optic nerve to the brain. But even when the photoreceptors are damaged, the ganglion cells typically remain alive and functional. It occurred to Sheila Nirenberg, an associate professor at Weill Cornell Medical College, that if there were a way to artificially reproduce the complex code that a healthy retina…

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mPedigree

Imagine this scenario: You live in Ghana. Your six-year-old child has malaria, so you pick up a prescription at a local pharmacy. And then, before you place the pill in your child’s mouth, you cross your fingers. In Ghana, as in much of the developing world, neither the patient nor the pharmacist can be sure the pills are real. The World Health Organization estimates that more than half of the drugs on shelves in many parts of Africa are counterfeit. The pills are sold in shrink-wrapped, sealed bottles that appear…

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Nvidia Brings Graphics to VMware Remote Desktop Users

The vendors also will develop joint solutions to enable Nvidia’s Grid vGPUs to run on VMware virtual machines. Nvidia and VMware officials are looking to bring high-end graphics capabilities to hosted desktop environments, opening up the computing model for engineers and others who use three-dimensional and other graphics-rich applications that are delivered via the cloud. At the same time, the two companies are working on solutions that will enable VMware customers to use Nvidia’s Grid vGPU (virtual GPU) with VMware virtual machines, enabling them to share GPU acceleration capabilities between…

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Gartner Says Worldwide Traditional PC, Tablet, Ultramobile and Mobile Phone Shipments Are On Pace to Grow 6.9 Percent in 2014

Worldwide combined shipments of devices (PCs, tablets, ultramobiles and mobile phones) are projected to reach 2.5 billion units in 2014, a 6.9 percent increase from 2013 (see Table 1), according to Gartner, Inc. Device shipments grew 4.8 percent in 2013. Sales of traditional PCs will continue to hamper the overall growth of devices, and substitution from PC to tablet will decline.  “Tablet substitution of notebooks will start to dissipate from this year onwards as consumers and businesses align the right device with the right usage pattern. As they do this,…

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