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Tech Data now offering Tangent Information Modeler in three countries

Tech Data, a TD SYNNEX company, is now offering cloud-native technologies from Tangent Works as part of a strategic partnership. Tangent Works’ Tangent Information Modeler (TIM) , an automatic model-building engine for time-series forecasting and anomaly detection, will be available in Singapore, Malaysia and India. TIM leverages artificial intelligence (AI) technology to improve operational efficiency in industries like energy, utilities, manufacturing, healthcare and finance. With expert-intensive automated machine learning (AutoML), users need to perform feature engineering, model selection and tuning to get the same results as TIM . The TIM hyper-automated engine covers all these steps in one pass of the data, bringing increased speed, efficiency, productivity and scalability.

Nokia wins extension to an existing 5G deal with Antina

Nokia has won a 10-year extension to its existing nationwide 5G network deal with Antina, the joint venture formed by mobile network operators M1 and StarHub in Singapore, following a competitive tender process. The deal will see Nokia deploy a 5G standalone (SA) network for both indoor and outdoor coverage as well as expand the existing network utilising Antina’s 3.5 GHz spectrum holdings. Specifically, Nokia will equip new buildings throughout the city state with its AirScale indoor Radio (ASiR) small cell solution for seamless indoor coverage. Nokia will also provide equipment from its latest energy-efficient AirScale portfolio including 5G base stations, massive MIMO adaptive antennas for urban and wide-area coverage, and dual-band remote radio heads (RRH). Antina will utilise its spectrum in the 2.1 GHz (n1) and 3.5 GHz (n78) band which provides a good combination of capacity and coverage. All of these solutions will deliver an enhanced 5G user experience with high bandwidth, u...

Epson updates EcoTank series with the L3550 and L5590

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Epson has launched the EcoTank L3550 and L5590 printers. The new printers offer higher printing speed and durability, and are positioned as more premium printers. Source: Epson. The EcoTank L3550 printer. “With hybrid working arrangements becoming the norm in many parts of the world, the EcoTank L3550 printer was designed to deliver efficient and effortless printing solutions suited for a home setting. The L5590 targets small offices/work offices to deliver a more business-oriented and low-cost printing solution.  "Building upon the specs of previous EcoTank models, while also incorporating updated features, this new series of EcoTank printers aims to be a high-speed all-in-one printing solution for both business and home printing needs,” said Derek Tan, Head of Sales and Marketing, Epson Singapore.  Source: Epson. The EcoTank L5590 printer.     Thanks to an upgraded PrecisionCore print head, the two printers are faster than earlier EcoTank models. Black/colo...

The difference between logical data fabric and data mesh

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by Shanmuga Sunthar Muniandy, Director of Data Architecture, Denodo APAC Source: Denodo. Muniandy. Data fabric and data mesh are two concepts frequently mentioned in conversations surrounding enterprise data and analytics. While they may seem similar on the surface, they are in fact very different in purpose for information flow. The ramifications too have a growing impact on businesses today and in the future, as more elements of business — product delivery, customer engagement, business development, and even financial accounting — involve data integration and management. Over the past two decades, enterprises have managed data by oscillating through cycles of centralisation, decentralisation, databasing, data warehousing, cloud data stores, and data lakes. The list goes on. At present, we have cloud-based-hyperscalers like Amazon Web Services ( AWS ), Microsoft Azure , and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) as instantly recognisable choices. Despite the abundance of options, the conu...

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series now available

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Source: Samsung. The new Galaxy S23 Series. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Series, announced earlier in February, is now available.  Led by the Galaxy S23 Ultra with its new 200MP Adaptive Pixel sensor and iconic embedded S Pen, the Galaxy S23 series — also featuring the Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 — represents a new era of Samsung’s ultimate premium phone experience. The Galaxy S23 series features advanced cameras, the world’s fastest mobile graphics 1 thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy, and a striking design that advances the company’s sustainability commitments with more components made using recycled materials than in any other Samsung Galaxy smartphone. 2 The Samsung Galaxy S23 series also unlocks the next level of mobile security with Samsung Message Guard . This sandboxing tool preemptively protects against zero-click exploit attacks. This is a new kind of cyberattack where just receiving an image can compromise a device — even without the user’s interact...