Micron leads a rich exchange between Micron, Lam Research, and Singapore Economic Development Board on the importance of Smart Manufacturing as part of Industry 4.0 to capture data, gain insights, and as a result drive transformation in business processes and on the manufacturing floor for the next level of impact. Understand the journey and how to drive growth using the optimal combination of process, technology, and people which can be applied not only in Manufacturing but also across multiple functions across the organization and industries. Discussion is moderated by Martina Trucco, Senior Director of Global Communications and Marketing, Micron with panelists Koen De Backer, Vice President of Smart Manufacturing & Artificial Intelligence, Micron; Tim Archer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lam Research; Lim Kok Kiang, Assistant Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board; Adeline Tay, Director of Smart Manufacturing & Artificial Intelligence, Micron.
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Monday, 30 September 2019
Micron Smart Manufacturing Panel with Lam Research and Singapore Economic Development Board
Micron leads a rich exchange between Micron, Lam Research, and Singapore Economic Development Board on the importance of Smart Manufacturing as part of Industry 4.0 to capture data, gain insights, and as a result drive transformation in business processes and on the manufacturing floor for the next level of impact. Understand the journey and how to drive growth using the optimal combination of process, technology, and people which can be applied not only in Manufacturing but also across multiple functions across the organization and industries. Discussion is moderated by Martina Trucco, Senior Director of Global Communications and Marketing, Micron with panelists Koen De Backer, Vice President of Smart Manufacturing & Artificial Intelligence, Micron; Tim Archer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lam Research; Lim Kok Kiang, Assistant Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board; Adeline Tay, Director of Smart Manufacturing & Artificial Intelligence, Micron.
Live from Disrupt SF 2019 Day 2
Live from Disrupt SF 2019 Day 2
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Networking Academy: Cisco's Multi-faceted Commitment to Cybersecurity
In support of Cybersecurity Month, we talk with Farsheed Tari, Director of Learning Strategy & Engineering and Swati Handa, the new Cybersecurity Product Manager. Topics include Cisco’s multi-faceted commitment to cybersecurity, what has gotten better and what has gotten worse from an industry standpoint, and the importance of Networking Academy’s courses and certifications—as well as resources for new instructors.
Canon imagePRESS C910 Series Overview
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APC Automatic Voltage Regulator | APC by Schneider Electric
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Cisco Webex Calling - Architected for Cloud Transformation
Businesses looking for an exceptional calling and collaboration experience, that offers a sound technology transition path to the cloud over time, will be excited by what they can do with Cisco Webex Calling.
What the Gorgon Stare project is and how it works
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Thanks for the #DellLove, Pete
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Watch these hackers crack an ATM machine in seconds
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Apple iPadOS review: A clear new direction
At the end of the day, I can’t help but feel that iPadOS 13 is a more significant update than iOS 13 — not only does it include more stuff, it also suggests we’ll start to see the feature gap between iPhones and iPads grow wider before long. Good. That’s how it should be — Apple has long insisted that the iPad represented its vision for the future of computing, and it’s about time the software powers it all steps it up. Get More Engadget: • Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/1k1iCZT • Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/engadget • Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/1k1iCZV • Read more: http://www.engadget.com
How is Fujitsu enabling organizations to transform with Multi-Cloud?
Our Head of Multi-Cloud & Hybrid IT in Fujitsu EMEIA, Mark Phillips, discusses how organizations can use their cloud platforms to become more operationallyefficient as well as to compete in, or entirely disrupt, their markets.
[Installation Guide] You rock with the Castle EX CPU liquid cooler after watching this
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Join the Darkside: MSI X570 Unify
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Peloton, WeWork, Vox, Bodega, Kapwing and oh boy are we tired
Taken from: https://apple.co/2nRHb7H 20% off Disrupt tickets with discount code Equity: https://tcrn.ch/2Of3U6P Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. As with yesterday, Kate and Alex were both on-site at TechCrunch’s San Francisco headquarters to chat over the latest. Unlike yesterday, however, Equity brought along a guest: Sean Dempsey from Merus Capital. (Merus writes Seed and Series A checks, with a focus on enterprise companies.) And thus the three dove into the news. Early-stage first, to shake things up. Early-Stage Kate wrote a story this week about a startup you might have forgotten about but who's name probably rings a bell. Bodega! The company now goes by Stockwell, actually, and they've raised a whopping total of $45 million in VC funding. But what's in a name after all? We debate. Next we turned to an interesting company called Kapwing. What's that you ask? "It's a laymen’s Adobe Creative Suite built for what people actually do on the internet: make memes and remix media," says TechCrunch's Josh Constine. We're intrigued. Late-Stage And Beyond This week Peloton priced and went public. The firm's $29 per-share IPO price was top of its proposed range ($26 to $29). The public markets, however, decided that the unicorn had reached too high. So, shares of the high-end exercise company dropped, wrapping the day down about 11 percent. A good IPO first day this was not, though the company did manage to raise more capital than it might have with more conservative pricing. (Peloton has a yucky multi-class share structure that we touched on as well; it seems that all the big companies these days are opposed to regular governance.) Next we turned to the Vox-NYMag merger. It's a bit out of our territory but its a digital media deal, so we were interested. After all, the two of us have spent our entire careers in digital media and we have a vested interested in these companies surviving. WeWork (Redux) We honestly tried to get all the WeWork out of our system yesterday. We wanted to include zero WeWork content on this episode. But WeWork keeps doing things, so here we are. Keeping things as brief as we can, WeWork is going to divest some companies that it bought (more on what we thought it was up to, here) including its jet, and the firm is looking to take on more capital. Unsurprisingly.
Carvana: How data informs buying a car online
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Peloton, WeWork, Vox, Bodega, Kapwing and oh boy are we tired
Taken from: https://apple.co/2nRHb7H 20% off Disrupt tickets with discount code Equity: https://tcrn.ch/2Of3U6P Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. As with yesterday, Kate and Alex were both on-site at TechCrunch’s San Francisco headquarters to chat over the latest. Unlike yesterday, however, Equity brought along a guest: Sean Dempsey from Merus Capital. (Merus writes Seed and Series A checks, with a focus on enterprise companies.) And thus the three dove into the news. Early-stage first, to shake things up. Early-Stage Kate wrote a story this week about a startup you might have forgotten about but who's name probably rings a bell. Bodega! The company now goes by Stockwell, actually, and they've raised a whopping total of $45 million in VC funding. But what's in a name after all? We debate. Next we turned to an interesting company called Kapwing. What's that you ask? "It's a laymen’s Adobe Creative Suite built for what people actually do on the internet: make memes and remix media," says TechCrunch's Josh Constine. We're intrigued. Late-Stage And Beyond This week Peloton priced and went public. The firm's $29 per-share IPO price was top of its proposed range ($26 to $29). The public markets, however, decided that the unicorn had reached too high. So, shares of the high-end exercise company dropped, wrapping the day down about 11 percent. A good IPO first day this was not, though the company did manage to raise more capital than it might have with more conservative pricing. (Peloton has a yucky multi-class share structure that we touched on as well; it seems that all the big companies these days are opposed to regular governance.) Next we turned to the Vox-NYMag merger. It's a bit out of our territory but its a digital media deal, so we were interested. After all, the two of us have spent our entire careers in digital media and we have a vested interested in these companies surviving. WeWork (Redux) We honestly tried to get all the WeWork out of our system yesterday. We wanted to include zero WeWork content on this episode. But WeWork keeps doing things, so here we are. Keeping things as brief as we can, WeWork is going to divest some companies that it bought (more on what we thought it was up to, here) including its jet, and the firm is looking to take on more capital. Unsurprisingly.
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