Google plans further $13 billion data centre investment in the US
Google hired more than 10,000 people in the US last year and made over $9 billion in investments, according to CEO Sundar Pichai.
Google hired more than 10,000 people in the US last year and made over $9 billion in investments, according to CEO Sundar Pichai.
It was reported yesterday that Hacker Giraffe has remotely gained access to the TVs and smart devices of tens-of-thousands of Google Chromecast users (with Chromecast none the wiser). Paul Farrington, director of EMEA and APJ at Veracode, explains why developers must test and scan the
From cloud, to AI, to trust issues, eight industry experts give their insight into what topics and tech will dominate 2019.
Ian Moyse, sales director at Natterbox, discusses changes in the cloud and what we can expect to see by 2020.
In analysing Ivanti’s ‘Women in Tech Survey Report 2018’, Reboot Digital Marketing Agency felt inspired to highlight what women believe is the best thing about being a woman in tech.
The Internet of Things, once a niche technology for startups, is now a technology that multimillion corporations are built on. IoT has already changed the way we live and 2019 promises to be a significantly transformative year.
Google’s plans to build a large data centre in Bissen, central Luxembourg, are that little bit closer, with the fate of the project now in the hands of Bissen council.
Thanks to China’s strict censorship, will the internet really split in two – Chinese vs Western? Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt predicts the change is already well under way and will have happened by 2028.
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, companies such as Microsoft, Google, IBM, Amazon, Apple and Facebook are finding themselves scrambling to protect their infrastructure.
If reports are to be believed, Google has been busy testing an AI algorithm which can learn how to cool down a system, in order to keep the power consumption as minimal as possible.
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