
Commentary from Urgent Communications
- Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
- 30th April 2010
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Cisco drops $28 billion on Splunk acquisitionCisco plans to bring on data mining and cybersecurity company Splunk for $28 billion, according to an announcement today. This is Cisco’s largest-ever acquisition and the latest in a string of cybersecurity-related acquisitions, according to CNBC. Splunk monitors and analyzes enterprise customer data to reduce the threat of security breaches and remediate threats. Cisco said the acquisition […]
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FAA approves Zipline drones for long-distance deliveriesThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved another company to fly delivery drones longer distances without visual observers. Zipline International received FAA approval to deliver commercial packages in Salt Lake City, Utah and Bentonville, Arkansas beyond visual line of sight. Zipline’s Sparrow drone will release the packages using a parachute. Known as Zips, the drones […]
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Generative AI's masters are coming for your network“Copilot” is suddenly a popular word to humanize “generative” artificial intelligence, the incarnation that has sparked new fears about job losses and murderous robots. It was almost a standard response to questions about genAI’s potential impact on the workforce at this year’s Digital Transformation World (DTW) event in Copenhagen. Microsoft’s code-writing genAI is even called […]
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UK Home Office targets ESN system buildout finish by 2024 year end, Lot 2 award next yearUnited Kingdom (UK) Home Office officials believe most of the cell sites—also known as masts—necessary for the Emergency Service Network (ESN) will be completed by the end of the next year, according to a report filed with a Parliament committee. This ESN coverage projection was noted in the system progress update provided in response to […]