“Security officer” in the Digital Economy Era, the Next Block-Chain Technology Outlet

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Singapore, Singapore--(Newsfile Corp. - May 31, 2021) - Nowadays, public and personal privacy disclosure happen from time to time. However, the "big data era" will never become the "infringement era", and the relevant parties are speeding up relevant actionsGovernment concerns"2021 Private Computing Industry Research Report" from KPMG shows that private computing is driven by the dual needs of big data fusion and privacy protection. The Chinese market will develop rapidly. After three years, technical service revenue is expected to reach RMB 10-20 billion. It will even grow into a $100 billion market.Obviously, China will not miss this huge market, just like seizing the opportunity of mobile Internet ten years ago. The Chinese government takes the lead in establishing a government-enterprise alliance, which focuses on industry application...

How Edge Computing is Driving a new era of CDN Technology

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New computing methods are always in high demand, yet the public has been paying relatively little attention to the promising development of edge computing. This is tragic, as edge computing is driving a new era of CDN technology forward by enabling that which was once dismissed as belonging to the realm of fantasy. Modern edge computing methods and content distribution networks (CDNs) are coming together to reshape our world – it’s time to start paying them the attention they deserve. Here’s a review of how edge computing is empowering a new era defined by CDN technology, and why a drastic overhaul to our digital infrastructure is on its way. Interconnectivity breeds problems Living in an interconnected world is lovely…until it’s not. While the digital era has brought with it a myriad of blessings and advancements, it’s also delivered...

“Quantum Brain” Brings New Era of Computing Closer

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An intelligent material that learns by physically changing itself, similar to how the human brain works, could be the foundation of a completely new generation of computers. Radboud physicists working toward this so-called "quantum brain" have made an important step. They have demonstrated that they can pattern and interconnect a network of single atoms, and mimic the autonomous behaviour of neurons and synapses in a brain. They report their discovery in Nature Nanotechnology on 1 February.Considering the growing global demand for computing capacity, more and more data centres are necessary, all of which leave an ever-expanding energy footprint. 'It is clear that we have to find new strategies to store and process information in an energy efficient way', says project leader Alexander Khajetoorians, Professor of...

HiPEAC’s Vision for a New Cyber Era, a ‘Continuum of Computing’

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Earlier this week (Jan. 19), HiPEAC — the European Network on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation — published the 8th edition of the HiPEAC Vision, detailing an increasingly interconnected computing landscape where complex tasks are carried out across multiple systems and multiple technologies. HiPEAC refers to this as the “Continuum of Computing.” “We are now seeing a continuum of computing that spans from tiny devices on the edge to huge global-scale distributed systems,” the report notes. “The emergence of new workloads such as deep learning and large-scale industrial cyber-physical systems has led to a series of new challenges related to non-functional properties such as power consumption, timing, complexity, security, safety and sustainability.” “The 2021 Vision looks at how all the pieces can – and...