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Air Force Taps Microsoft, Ball Aerospace to Demo Satellite-to-Cloud Data Processing Tech
Ball Aerospace has partnered with Microsoft to demonstrate a data processing prototype for the U.S. Air Force that will rapidly transmit information from low-Earth orbit satellites to data centers through array and cloud technologies.
Blue Prism Updates Robotic Process Automation Offering
Blue Prism has introduced a robotic process automation platform designed to help organizations automate business processes and manage digital workers from a cloud computing environment.
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Air Force Chooses Simba Chain Tech for Additive Manufacturing Parts Security Initiative
Simba Chain has been selected to demonstrate a blockchain technology prototype under a U.S. Air Force project that aims to monitor the security of components produced with 3D printing methods. The service branch will apply the Simba Chain platform to USAF's Supply Chain Additive Manufacturing Parts initiative, the company said Monday.
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Former AWS, Microsoft Exec David Kim Named CybelAngel Sales VP for Americas
David Kim, former principal account executive of Amazon Web Services’ Department of Homeland Security programs, has joined data security software developer CybelAngel as vice president of sales for the Americas, G2Xchange ETC reported Friday.
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Microsoft’s Susie Adams: Deep Learning Can Provide “Human-Level Performance†for Agency Operations
Susie Adams, chief technology officer of Microsoft’s federal arm, has said that algorithm-driven deep learning technology can be used in a range of government activities such as predictive maintenance and fraud detection, FedTech reported Wednesday.
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ECS Receives Six Microsoft Gold Competency Certifications
ECS has been certified by Microsoft in six competencies for demonstrating the ability to deliver cloud computing products and services to clients. The Microsoft Gold Certifications allow ECS to provide offerings designed to help customers migrate to the cloud, build data center platforms, manage communications, create collaborative online workplace and develop applications, the Fairfax, Va.-based technology services contractor said Thursday.