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Reimagining Public Sector Analytics
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UNO MINDA Group deploys Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform

With this adoption of the Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform, UNO MINDA Group will be able to integrate data and systems across the engineering and manufacturing value chain.

DDoS attacks in Q4 2017 decreased by 25%, says Verisign

Verisign observed a 25 percent decrease in the number of DDoS attacks in Q4 2017 compared to Q3 2017 and an 850 percent increase in the average of attack peak sizes.

Teradata joins NVIDIA program focused on Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning

Teradata said that its Think Big Analytics consulting group has joined the NVIDIA Service Delivery Partner program.

Huawei set up SDN Innovation Lab at IIIT Bangalore

Huawei Technologies India, the research & development center of Huawei, and International Institute of Information Technology – Bengaluru (IIIT-B) inaugurated the Huawei SDN Innovation Lab at the IIIT-B campus in Bengaluru.
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Ericsson, Vertiv and NorthStar come together to form the Ericsson Energy Alliance

Ericsson has joined forces with Vertiv and NorthStar to form the Ericsson Energy Alliance, a complementary site solution partnership to drive service provider network evolution towards 5G, within the Ericsson Radio Site System

The Top 5 Malware: Here’s what you can do to defeat them

Despite malware being a pivotal attack vector, companies are unable to defend against data-theft malware running wild in their network.

Facebook Cambridge Analytica Controversy: Lack of data protection laws, privacy rules in India, makes privacy a farce

India has many compliances that companies follow for data protection and privacy issues, but, the adoption is not yet reached the stage where one can confidently say that citizens are protected in case of any privacy issues.

Facebook Cambridge Analytica Controversy is a warning for India’s relatively weak data security framework

The Facebook Cambridge Analytica controversy should be seen as a warning for the country’s relatively weak data security framework, and strict protection and privacy laws need to be put in place having minimum loopholes.
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Top 5 Apps women must have in their smartphone, what are they

There are various apps that help women to stay updated whether they are home maker or a working woman. Apps are one source which keeps women at the go for anything in their busy life.

Equifax appoints former Mastercard CEO Robert W. Selander as new independent director

Equifax has appointed Robert W. Selander, the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Mastercard Incorporated to the Board of Directors.
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