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Amazon’s on-premises device for vision apps, AWS Panorama Appliance, launches publicly

Amazon’s AWS Panorama Appliance can process footage from existing video cameras and apply computer vision to extract insights.Read More

Celonis investing heavily to build out process-mining platform

Researchers have characterized process-mining as a core technology for building out the digital twin of an organization.Read More

Report: Ransomware affected 72% of organizations in past year

Despite the rising costs of cybersecurity, organizations are prioritizing investing in cyber defenses more than ever before.Read More

Facebook’s name change plan is a reflection of its real priorities

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the European Commission in 2020. | Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images Political scrutiny isn’t stopping Mark Zuckerberg from building the metaverse. Facebook’s plan to change…

Woolly mammoths’ extinction blamed on climate change, not human hunting – CNET

DNA analysis sheds new light on why the gentle giants died out. “This is a stark lesson from history and shows how unpredictable climate change is — once something is…

Windows 11 beta testers can try out Android apps – CNET

Microsoft releases the first preview of the anticipated feature.

Facebook might change its name, and the memes and jokes abound – CNET

Is the site’s name really the issue? Spoiler: It’s not.

Software observability platform Honeycomb raises $50M

Honeycomb, a software observabilty platform used by companies such as Stripe and Slack, has raised $50 million. Read More

SolarWinds was a cybersecurity wakeup call, says Microsoft’s president – CNET

The attack shined a light on both the sophistication of Russian attackers and the connected nature of the software supply chain.

Column: Facebook, fooling no one, may be going for a new name

Facebook is reportedly considering a name change. Marketing experts say the move makes sense, both as damage control and as an evolution of the brand.

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