“if today’s business leaders want to use their influence to promote this society they are so optimistic about, then they need to take the steps necessary to get us there. And that means moving beyond magical thinking and taking a long-term view.”
Original source: IoT and the end of business as usual
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Link: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
Original source: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Link: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
Original source: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Link: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
Original source: Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Link: Start a nuclear war? There's an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
‘And they ended up saving $1million in fuel per week - but more importantly speeding up decision making when time is of essence. “We paired with them and we taught them this new way of building software and we built the software application side-by-side with them,” Mr Salisbury said.'
Original source: Start a nuclear war? There’s an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
Link: Start a nuclear war? There's an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
‘And they ended up saving $1million in fuel per week - but more importantly speeding up decision making when time is of essence. “We paired with them and we taught them this new way of building software and we built the software application side-by-side with them,” Mr Salisbury said.'
Original source: Start a nuclear war? There’s an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
Link: Start a nuclear war? There's an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
‘And they ended up saving $1million in fuel per week - but more importantly speeding up decision making when time is of essence. “We paired with them and we taught them this new way of building software and we built the software application side-by-side with them,” Mr Salisbury said.'
Original source: Start a nuclear war? There’s an app for that - US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionise the battlefield
Link: The path to self-sovereign digital identity starts with blockchain
“We don’t think that blockchain is the universal solution to the identity problem; however, it certainly provides a missing link by allowing people and organizations to prove things about themselves online, as they do offline, using decentralized and verifiable identifiers. Identity-related information can be looked up (verified) without involving a central directory or paper-based document. Additionally, the identity owner does not need to overshare, and the recipient does not have to store unnecessary sensitive data.
Link: The path to self-sovereign digital identity starts with blockchain
“We don’t think that blockchain is the universal solution to the identity problem; however, it certainly provides a missing link by allowing people and organizations to prove things about themselves online, as they do offline, using decentralized and verifiable identifiers. Identity-related information can be looked up (verified) without involving a central directory or paper-based document. Additionally, the identity owner does not need to overshare, and the recipient does not have to store unnecessary sensitive data.
Link: The path to self-sovereign digital identity starts with blockchain
“We don’t think that blockchain is the universal solution to the identity problem; however, it certainly provides a missing link by allowing people and organizations to prove things about themselves online, as they do offline, using decentralized and verifiable identifiers. Identity-related information can be looked up (verified) without involving a central directory or paper-based document. Additionally, the identity owner does not need to overshare, and the recipient does not have to store unnecessary sensitive data.