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Proton Drive encrypted cloud storage service arrives on Mac

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Swiss privacy-focused company Proton has launched its end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) cloud storage service for Mac users, four months after it landed on Windows. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Keep Labs’ smart storage redefines medication management

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Keep Labs built a lockable storage container for medicine, and it doesn’t matter if the meds come in bottles, boxes or dime bags. The company launched in 2019, won — and lost — an innovation award at CES 2020, and this week started […] The Keep is designed to hold them safely and track their use.

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Decentralized storage: Tailwinds and open questions

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Talking to Storj about its new version made me curious about decentralized storage. Anna Slashing cloud bills The volume of data generated by companies seems to be ever-increasing, but concerns about cloud costs are rising, too. . Decentralized storage: Tailwinds and open questions by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch

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Accelerating generative AI requires the right storage

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The World Economic Forum estimates 75% of companies will adopt AI by 2027. In generative AI, data is the fuel, storage is the fuel tank and compute is the engine. All this data means that organizations adopting generative AI face a potential, last-mile bottleneck, and that is storage. trillion per year to the global economy.

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Powering the future: How Gen AI and AI illuminate utility companies

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While international conflict, economic uncertainty and climate change are affecting businesses of all kinds, energy companies and utilities are also dealing with aging infrastructure, constant cyberattacks, increased regulation and rising customer expectations. Meeting all these requirements places a tremendous burden on energy companies.

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How to be the CIO every company wants

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Companies expect a lot from their CIOs: integral knowledge of the business, visible financial results, and agility, as well as the ability to manage change, actively collaborate with business leaders, and explain IT in plain English. This is why many companies now seek CIOs with MBA degrees or non-IT business experience. Up in the sky!

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Cloud storage startup Wasabi raises $250M to reach unicorn status

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Two at the forefront are David Friend and Jeff Flowers, who co-founded Wasabi, a cloud startup offering services competitive with Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3). L2 Point Management led with participation from Cedar Pine and return investors Fidelity Management & Research Company and Forestay Capital.

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