Tag: server
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The Ultimate VPN Checklist: 7 Must-Have Features for Total Protection
In an era where digital privacy and security have become increasingly vital, utilizing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) has emerged as an essential strategy. But what is VPN? And what should you need to know about its features? In this article, we’ll look at the seven must-have features of a VPN for total protection.
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How 3D Rendering Services are Transforming and Progressing Industries
A 3D rendering service can take your designs and turn them into 3D renders. This may not seem impressive when can probably render your own 3D models on your computer. However, if your model has many intricate parts, if it is highly detailed, or even if it is a model with many layers and features,…
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Things You Need to Do for Slow Website Performance
Slow-loading websites can negatively impact both the desktop and mobile internet browsing experience. Moreover, having a slow loading speed can compromise a site’s Search Engine Optimization (SEO) performance by reducing its rank on search results. Today, we will explore several practices you can try to have optimal website performance.
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How server automation reached FANG
The vast majority of today’s desktop applications are designed for users to perform certain operations: document creation, calculations, data analysis, and so on. Often, these applications have built-in macro-language to create code that uses these services, for example in the case of repetitive operations sequences. In other words, applications of this kind are programmable. The…
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Continental vehicle server connects VW ID electric vehicles
Continental says its new server concept is a “central element” for the conversion to a service-oriented electronics architecture in highly connected ID electric cars. Volkswagen uses the server as an in-car application server (ICAS1) for ID vehicle models based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB). High computing power and a consistent separation of hardware…
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Super Micro to avoid Chinese components amid US-China trade war
Super Micro Computer, one of the world’s largest server manufacturers, has decided to avoid using components manufactured in China, according to a report on Nikkei. Nikkei reports that Super Micro has instructed its suppliers to move production out of China. Super Micro says the move is a consequence of the trade dispute between the US…
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Mitsubishi improves visualisation on its human machine interface
Mitsubishi has updated its human machine interface and integrated what it says is improved visibility and performance. The company says the improvements to its GT2107 HMI were driven by “end user demand”. Mitsubishi says the GT2107 is an interface that monitors and controls machine components with a graphical touchscreen that connects to equipment such as…
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Industrial internet: Connecting motors to the Internet of Things
Jonathan Wilkins, marketing director of industrial equipment supplier EU Automation discusses how new developments help bring legacy systems forward In the last few years, fitness tracking technology has been increasingly popular, with a range of devices available to help you become healthier, improve your fitness performance and ultimately live longer. These devices use non-invasive,…