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Discovery and AT&T announced that they have closed their transaction to combine the WarnerMedia business with Discovery.
Aruba, a division of HPE, has unveiled news of Aruba Central NetConductor to automate and simplify the creation, deployment, and management of wired, wireless, and WAN networks all from one place, as well as news about GPS-enabled Aruba WiFi access points to provide greater location capabilities.
There's now a single solution to manage all of the information in your organisation, structured and unstructured, with AI to classify it all, and it's an Australian success story making waves on the global stage doing what was once infeasible - and today, a must for every organisation.
There's now a single solution to manage all of the information in your organisation, structured and unstructured, with AI to classify it all, and it's an Australian success story making waves on the global stage doing what was once infeasible - and today, a must for every organisation.
Huawei Australia has appointed Paul Jowett as Huawei Consumer Business Group's director of marketing.
Cyber security provider Trend Micro has announced the introduction of advanced analytics capabilities for its network security solution, Deep Discovery.
Undaunted by US attempts at besmirching its reputation, Kaspersky Lab is embarking on a talent discovery programme to find the next generation of cyber security specialists worldwide.
Damballa is a US security company, new to Australia, helping enterprises prevent loss of data, IP, finances and reputation - we interviewed its executives to learn more.
Servient, a leader in e-discovery technology who's Predictive Review process combines advanced machine learning with attorney review, has announced that William O. Schieffelin and Michael R. Manzo have joined the company as senior electronic discovery consultants.
NASA announced on July 1, 2010, that it has confirmed the launch dates of STS-133 and STS-134. The space shuttle program is officially active through the end of February 2011.
The crew of the NASA STS-131 mission has landed its space shuttle Discovery successfully and safety at the Kennedy Space Center, with the STS-132 crew preparing its mission of the space shuttle Atlantic, which already sits on its KSC launch pad 39A.
It has just been announced, as of approximately 9:15 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on April 19, 2010, that the STS-131 mission will be forced to stay up in space for one more day due to bad weather.
Space shuttle Discovery and its seven-member NASA crew are expected to land back on Earth on Monday, April 19, after a 14-day mission to the International Space Station. Their voyage home is not expected to be delayed due to the volcanic dust in the air, only by likely rainy weather.
If you are lucky enough to be in Florida to see the STS-131 launch on April, 5, 2010, you will also be able to see the International Space Station fly over just before the space shuttle Discovery lifts off. And, the Moon will be in the picture, too!
The countdown for the space shuttle Discovery and its STS-131 crew began at 3 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time at the Kennedy Space Center for its April 5, 2010 launch to the International Space Station.
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