Imaging products and services company, Fujifilm Australia, is doubling down on AI with its latest move into the healthcare industry. The tech giant has teamed up with annalise.ai, an Australian medical imaging specialist, to offer one of the world's most advanced chest X-ray analysis solutions, CXR Edge.
Security outfit Tenable Research has released details of 12 vulnerabilities it discovered in industrial control systems made by Siemens, Fuji, Schneider Electric, and Rockwell Automation over the last nine months, with the latest being a hole in the Siemens TIA Portal discovered this month.
A gene developed by scientists at the CSIRO has helped Canadian biotech company Okanagan Specialty Fruits to keep one of its apples from turning brown when they cut, bitten or bruised.
Tape backup is not dead - its as cost effective as ever. Fujifilm’s LTO-7 has a 15TB capacity and can back up at 750MB/s.
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