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The Digital Campus Starts with Cloud Communications -- Campus Technology

The Digital Campus Starts with Cloud Communications The transformation of higher education is underway. With the need for faster and more socially collaborative interaction for students, staff, and faculty, higher education has embarked, albeit slowly, into the digital transformation age. By retiring outdated communication modalities and introducing the capabilities and benefits of cloud-based communications and collaboration platforms, higher education has the opportunity to transform disconnected groups and siloed communications and create truly innovative digital campuses. Download now to learn more. Sponsored by RingCentral The JavaScript is not enabled! The form will not function properly, please enable JavaScript and reload the page.

Txture launches new SaaS product giving cloud professionals the market insights they need

Txture launches new SaaS product giving cloud professionals the market insights they need Cloud Insider empowers cloud professionals to gain fast cloud service market insights, plan multi-cloud solutions and easily compare prices and providers. INNSBRUCK, Austria, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Txture, the software provider to drive large-scale cloud transformations, has unveiled its new SaaS offering for cloud professionals providing insights into the multi-cloud market space. For cloud professionals, such as cloud consultants, understanding the dynamics of the market is crucial to move fast and deliver high quality of service. Deep cloud market insights, knowledge about the technical specifics and data residency as well as efficient offer preparation are key to stay agile and ahead of the competition.

How to Get Free 50GB Cloud Storage for Huawei Users: 500,000 Users Infected by Joker Malware

14 April 2021, 9:37 pm EDT By How to Get Free 50GB Cloud Storage for Huawei Users: 500,000 Users Infected by Joker Malware  ( Screenshot From Huawei YouTube ) For those that still have their Huawei phones, there is now a way to avail a free 50GB cloud storage! Memory can be a huge problem these days as files get heavier and heavier but for Huawei users that meet the criteria, free 50GB of cloud storage will be given to them. In other news, the Joker Malware has just infected 500,000 Huawei Android users. Huawei Free Cloud Storage The Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has just recently launched a brand new promotional campaign that will reward not just the existing customers but also new ones with a wide range of discounts and benefits. This would include giving its users a free 50GB of cloud storage for them to use as they please.

iTWire - Arista Selected for Next Generation Network Infrastructure Build for University of Waikato

iTWire Wednesday, 14 April 2021 09:57 Arista Selected for Next Generation Network Infrastructure Build for University of Waikato Shares Garry Turner, Arista, Managing Director, ANZ Company News: Arista deploys state of the art networking infrastructure for University’s datacentre, campus and wireless network solutions at Hamilton and Tauranga, New Zealand. AUCKLAND, New Zealand and SYDNEY, Australia April 14, 2021- - Arista Networks (NYSE: ANET) announced that it has been selected to deploy a new networking environment for the University of Waikato (UoW) at their Hamilton and Tauranga campuses. The network will comprise the University’s complete network infrastructure for their datacentre, campus and wireless environments, supporting over 12,000 students and 1,600 staff.

Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks

Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON U.S. Army Spc. Jeremy Boyle started creating software when he was 10 years old. Curious how websites were made, Boyle taught himself how to code using online video how-tos. “I was just always that person that would be looking at tutorials online, trying to figure out how to do it,” Boyle told C4ISRNET. “It just helped me build my way. That went from websites to creating mobile applications to creating Android software a whole range of variety of things before I went into the Army.”

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