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Displaying items by tag: OEM

Computer vision technology company Seeing Machines announced a generational program extension with an existing North American Tier-1 customer and original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

Published in Business IT

Latest round includes investments from Mitsubishi Electric and Schneider Electric; spotlights demand for an OT/IoT security platform that supports heterogeneous operating environments

Published in Security

COMPANY NEWS: Seeing Machines, the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, announces its 17th Automotive program award with an existing European Tier-1 customer for a new European OEM.

Published in Company news

COMPANY NEWS: Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, today introduced at its Silicon Valley Boomi Partner Summit a new Boomi Partner Program for Software Providers, offering an accelerated way to go to market with Boomi, engage with customers, and scale business.

Published in Company news

Technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research has put online a claim that Motorola became the third biggest smartphone OEM in the US in 2021 for the first time.

Published in Mobility

GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.

Published in Hardware

Edge computing technology vendor Adlink Technology today introduced the industry's first embedded MXM-based graphics modules based on Nvidia’s Turing architecture. The new modules will accelerate edge-based artificial intelligence inference in constrained applications.

Published in Hardware

Complete with its Infinity Fabric laden with AMD's six gems compromising of Ryzen and Ryzen Pro, Radeon, SenseMI, GuardMI, Zen and EPYC, AMD's avenging, superhero-like, next-gen technologies are making life very tough for Intel, and great again for PC buyers.

Published in Hardware
Thursday, 15 February 2018 11:08

Ruckus seals global OEM deal with Dell EMC

Wi-Fi company Ruckus Networks has signed a original equipment manufacturing agreement with Dell EMC to deliver globally Ruckus’ portfolio of wireless solutions, including access points, controllers, virtualised and data analytics assets, and Cloudpath secure network access software.

Published in Deals

Promising "fibre-like" connectivity to the cloud, with low latency and extreme capacity, 5G-enabled mobile devices are coming to mobile devices in 2019.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Wednesday, 21 October 2015 08:31

Dell boosts IoT range with Edge Gateway 5000 Series

The Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series is designed for building and factory automation, with a generous operating temperature range and plenty of I/O.

Although Nokia previously denied a rumour that suggested licensed Nokia smartphones would emerge in 2016, its CEO now says otherwise.

Published in Mobility
Monday, 16 March 2015 16:38

Windows 10 Mobile – the end game

Microsoft has signed up nearly 40 partners working on multiple models of phone to come to market – most initially with 8.1 and all upgradeable to Windows 10 later this year.

Published in Mobility

Just in the last few days Nokia denied it was getting back into the phone business post-Microsoft, but it had a surprise up its sleeve: a new Nokia Android tablet running Lollipop 5.0!

Published in Mobility
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Way back in 2007 I remember seeing Intel demonstrate 'slider' tablet PCs where the screen slid down from a vertical to a horizontal position over the keyboard to create a tablet - long before the iPad hit the scene.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

EntropySoft connectors enable increased e-discovery capabilities for Clearwell E-Discovery Platform

Tuesday, 18 August 2009 14:28

Is your netbook small enough for Windows 7?

Microsoft, and not the manufacturer, will decide what is and is not a netbook with screen size being the main metric. So just how small will you have to go to run Windows 7 Starter Edition?

Published in Strategy
PC microprocessor shipments are up around the world, with the increase driven more by Intel and OEM inventory refreshes, rather than the return of significant end-demand for PCs.

Microsoft's proposal to provide European consumers with a browser ballot screen appears to fall in line with the European Commission's (EC's) position. The company also has a proposal aimed at settling the interoperability case.

Published in Development
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