SVP Technology at Fiserv; large scale system architecture/infrastructure, tech geek, reading, learning, hiking, GeoCaching, ham radio, married, kids
16481 stories
·
143 followers

NetBox Labs, the central nervous system for AI data centers, gets $35M in funding

1 Share
Network infrastructure automation startup NetBox Labs Inc. is hopeful of growing its relevance among the world’s biggest data center operators after closing on $35 million in Series B funding today. The round was led by NGP Capital and saw participation from Sorenson Capital and Headline, plus existing investors Flybridge Capital, Notable Capital, Mango Capital, Salesforce […]

The post NetBox Labs, the central nervous system for AI data centers, gets $35M in funding appeared first on SiliconANGLE.

Read the whole story
JayM
7 hours ago
reply
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete

How Criminal Networks Exploit Insider Vulnerabilities

1 Share
Criminal networks are adapting quickly, and they're betting that companies won't keep pace. Let's prove them wrong.

Read the whole story
JayM
7 hours ago
reply
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete

AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they're faster study finds

1 Share
Comments
Read the whole story
JayM
2 days ago
reply
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete

Everything We Know About the Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

1 Share
A team of astronomers recently discovered the traveling space object, just the third of its kind to pass through our solar system.
Read the whole story
JayM
3 days ago
reply
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete

Let Me Pay for Firefox

1 Comment
Comments
Read the whole story
JayM
3 days ago
reply
I’m in. Though certainly let folks download the source and compile if they like.
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete

Amelia Earhart's Airplane May Finally Have Been Found

1 Share
An anonymous reader shared this report from Jalopnik: On July 2, the 88th anniversary of famed aviator Amelia Earhart's disappearance, Purdue University announced an expedition [which will launch in November] to confirm whether or not the wreckage of her plane has been found. Satellite imagery from a decade ago indicated the presence of something that sure looks plane-like under the waters of Nikumaroro Island, an uninhabited spit of land in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that just happens to be near Earhart's intended flightpath... This isn't the first time Earhart investigators have been to Nikumaroro. Human bones were recovered from the island previously, which scientists determined with 99% confidence to belong to the beloved pilot, per the university's student newspaper the Purdue Exponent. The investigators also found some women's beauty products from the 1930s. If that is indeed where Earhart died, it stands to reason that her Lockheed Electra 10E, nicknamed the Flying Laboratory, wouldn't be far away. Since nobody noticed any aircraft wreckage on the island (which isn't very big), it would probably be under the water. Recovering such a legendary airplane will be a multi-stage process spanning years. This expedition, which will embark in November, is only planning to verify what's actually there, not retrieve anything. Recent satellite imagery doesn't show the object anymore, meaning it might have become buried; in fact, it was only ever visible in 2015, right after a cyclone blew threw and shifted a bunch of sand, as NBC News reports. The team will start with non-invasive procedures, such as sonar and magnetometers, before drilling through the silt with a hydroglobe to make physical contact with the object. Lastly, they will use a suction dredge to pull off loose sediment. If they're lucky, that will be sufficient to actually see part of the Lockheed Electra.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Read the whole story
JayM
3 days ago
reply
Atlanta, GA
Share this story
Delete
Next Page of Stories