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Enterprise Apps Tech
Internet of Things sensors and devices are expected to exceed mobile phones as the largest category of connected devices in 2018, growing at a 23 percent compound annual growth rate from 2015 to 2021, according to an Ericsson report.
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Tech Titans
This year's prestigious Tech Titans Awards Gala wouldn't be possible without the support of our Gala sponsors, companies who know that the programming Tech Titans does throughout the year builds a foundation for tech success in North Texas long into the future.
The Awards Gala allows us to shine the light on those visionaries who are impacting innovation and changing our community for the future.
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Tech Titans
Tech Titans has just released its Impact Report, which spells out how Tech Titans is impacting the community with its efforts around innovation, talent & workforce, recognition, connecting with its forums and advocacy. The print piece will be mailed to primary representatives next week but can be accessed online now.
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Tech Titans
PricewaterhouseCoopers unites the power of 208,000 people with a common purpose — building relationships that create value for their customers and their customers' businesses. Based in the Trammell Crow Center in Dallas, where it employs more than 1,800 people, PwC is one of the top accounting employers in North Texas.
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Information Week
Genomic research and precision medicine are on the leading edge of cancer research and treatment, but the huge size of the data sets and the complexity of sharing those data sets among researchers thwarts progress. Here's one project that is aiming to remove those obstacles.
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QTS Realty Trust, Inc.
QTS Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: QTS) is a leading provider of secure, compliant data center, hybrid cloud and managed services. QTS features the nation’s only fully integrated technology services platform providing flexible, scalable solutions for the federal government, financial services, healthcare and high tech industries.
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CFO
If you manage factories, airlines, hospitals, or farms, you probably know something about the Internet of Things. If you don't, your thoughts on the IoT may start and end with wondering why a coffeepot needs to talk to a toaster. But the fact is that the continuing development of precision technologies could dramatically transform our planet's fundamental infrastructure.
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The Atlantic
Lisa Seacat DeLuca is the most prolific inventor in IBM history. She also happens to be a woman, a detail that's notable perhaps only because of the outsized number of men who hold patents in the United States.
DeLuca, who's focused on wearables and mobile security, has more than 400 patents and patent applications in her name.
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By Mark Huber
We'll soon see if the new FAA drone rules — the much heralded Part 107 — will bring some sky sanity when they take effect Aug. 29. More than anything else, the rules are designed to impose a safety mindset on the unmanned aircraft community. Most of this is simple common sense, and the list of restrictions being imposed on the once happy-go-lucky populace is extensive. Helicopter EMS crews can do one simple thing to help the FAA implement its new drone policy.
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Information Week
Michigan police are working with university researchers to re-create a dead man's fingers. The goal is to use the digits to unlock his smartphone and uncover information that may help catch his killer.
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Nature World News
The FBI has been secretly collecting iris scans of almost 460,000 people in a so-called pilot program to replace fingerprints.
Patrick Grother, a computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, who develops iris scanning softwares and technology, told Live Science that iris scanning could be a powerful biometric.
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MIT Technology Review
Talking toys have come a long way since the original Furby. Now they’re connected to the Internet, use speech recognition, and are raising a host of new questions about the online privacy and security of children.
Hackers have already targeted toys. Late last year, Hong Kong-based digital toy maker Vtech admitted that cybercriminals accessed the personal information of 6.4 million children.
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Tech Crunch
Seeing 3-D movies in theaters isn't my preferred choice for a bunch of reasons, but the glasses definitely rank among its most annoying features. The cheap plastic things always have to ride atop my existing, actual vision glasses, for one, and they also always seem to be scratched or otherwise marked up. Which is why news that MIT has developed a glasses-less 3-D display tech suitable for use in movie theater settings – even if it's only a prototype – is so welcome.
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Information Week
Companies competing on data need the right skill sets and mindsets in place to succeed over the long term. While more individuals are analyzing data as part of their jobs, their ability to do so varies greatly, even among peers. We've identified 10 key traits of an analytical mind, and explain what to look for in your next hire and what skills to cultivate in your own career.
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