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GSA catalogues over 150 deployments of Private LTE and 5G networks and spectrum worldwide
2020-10-20 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) today confirmed that it is tracking at least 330 companies that have been or are investing in private mobile networks based in LTE or 5G, in the form of trials and pilot deployments, commercial network launches or investment in licences that would enable deployment of private LTE or 5G networks. GSA data also reveals a global picture where LTE is used in 81% of the catalogued private mobile network deployments, with 5G currently being deployed (or planned for deployment) in over a quarter of all catalogued networks…read more on TotalTele.com »
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2020-08-22 10:12:18| Oil IT Journal - www.oilit.com
BP deploys Lytt's DAS fiber. ABB Ability System 800xA for Petrobras' Anna Nery FPSO. GAIL to use Amphora CTRM for LNG trading. Applied Petroleum Technology supplies geochemical studies to Chrysaor. US DoE awards Bureau of Economic Geology grant for downhole CO2 microsensors. Black and amp; Veatch teams with Hexagon. INT integrates Bluware VDS into IVAAP. BP to implement Bluware InteractivAI. CGG GeoSoftware runs in Alibaba Cloud. Wintershall DEA to deploy Cognite Data Fusion. Hibernia Resources to use Cold Bore Technology's SmartPAD. Canadian Well Logging Society migrate RW map to Esri ArcGIS. Doris Group, AVEVA and Schneider Electric team announce Digital Twin Alliance. eDrilling partners with WellSpec. Jaguar E and amp;P selects Emerson/Paradigm's geoscience software. ExxonMobil renews collaboration with Princeton University's Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Genasys and Esri. Gimmal and Box Governance. Graves and amp; Co. Signa Engineering. Norwegian oil and gas industry bodies GTO and EPIM combine. Halliburton and TechnipFMC announce 'Odassea' DAS for subsea wells. Petronas extends DecisionSpace 365 contract with Halliburton. Halliburton, Microsoft and Accenture team on Azure data lake. EPC Hargrove Controls partners with AspenTech on digital twin. Cairn Oil and amp; Gas deploys Honeywell Forge. Iron Mountain's InSight in Google Cloud Marketplace. Yokogawa KBC teams with OLI Systems.
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Build one SaaS platform to rule them all, with single- and multi-tenant SaaS deployments
2020-07-13 21:32:21| The Webmail Blog
Build one SaaS platform to rule them all, with single- and multi-tenant SaaS deployments nellmarie.colman Mon, 07/13/2020 - 14:32 When you think of software-as-a-service (SaaS), chances are you think multi-tenant. And thats no surprise, since many popular SaaS apps especially those geared toward SMB and mid-market customers are often multi-tenant. Multi-tenant SaaS provides the cost savings and ease of use that many customers want. But multi-tenant cant always meet the needs of your entire customer base. Some customers will need the control, security and customization that only single-tenant deployments can provide. As a result, many software vendors are taking a multi-faceted approach. Theyre deploying their software on both multi-tenant and single-tenant architectures. This way, customers get the same pay-for-what-you-use benefits of SaaS, but with the option to choose the level of cost savings and control they need. So how does this work exactly, and how can it benefit your business? To answer that, lets first take a step back and define what we mean by multi-tenant and single-tenant SaaS architecture. Understanding multi-tenant and single-tenant SaaS architectures Multi-tenant With multi-tenant architecture, many customers share one instance of the SaaS application. Each customers data is isolated and protected, but the infrastructure itself is shared across all customers. For the customer, multi-tenant SaaS provides the most cost savings and ease of use. But customers have little control over things like updates, backup and recovery and customization abilities are limited. Also, with more access points, multi-tenant SaaS can introduce security vulnerabilities. Single-tenant With single-tenant architecture, each customer gets their own instance of the SaaS application. The software and data run on infrastructure thats dedicated to that customer alone without sharing backend or database resources. Single-tenant SaaS gives the customer increased security and the freedom to customize the solution. But this also comes at a higher cost and with added responsibilities. A multi- and single-tenant SaaS deployment example Lets say youre an independent software vendor (ISV). You make and sell software, but your perpetual license model where users can run (and you have to support) a variety of versions of your software has been draining your resources. So youre looking to move your software to the cloud and make it a SaaS offering. This way, you can get everyone running on the same version. You build out your SaaS solution, deploy it on both multi-tenant and single-tenant architectures and make it available through a subscription model. For the customer, the differences aside from the inherent multi-tenant/single-tenant strengths and weaknesses noted above might be around updates, configurations and training. It could look like this, for example: Updates Multi-tenant: Updates are pushed quarterly, with no effort on the customers part. But the customer also has no choice about when or whether to get the update. Single-tenant: Updates are made available every six months, but customers can defer updates for 12 months. This gives them the flexibility to schedule updates at a time that works for them to avoid conflicting with, say, a big event. Configurations Multi-tenant: The solution is pre-configured, but the customer can make small tweaks to fit their business needs. Single-tenant: The solution comes with customizable modules and pre-configured templates. The customer cant modify the code, but they can make substantial reconfigurations. Training Multi-tenant: Since the configurations are the same for all customers, end users can take advantage of the provided training and support resources. Single-tenant: The customer will need to provide their own training and support resources, since their solution is unique to them. With this model, you get all your customers running on the same base version of the software, and they get the deployment that fits them best. This creates operational efficiency for your business, helps you serve your customers more effectively and, ultimately, improves the customer experience. A real-life success story Alemba, an enterprise IT service management (ITSM) software provider, transitioned their traditional on-premises solution into a full SaaS platform that can support all their global customers from SMB to enterprise, across education, healthcare, financial services and government. Working with Rackspace, Alemba developed an infrastructure capable of offering ITSM templates aimed at smaller businesses (deployed on multi-tenant SaaS), while maintaining the flexibility to develop more bespoke services for larger companies (on single-tenant SaaS). We now have a clearly defined, universal offering for customers of all sizes, and we can meet their requirements in a way thats scalable and sustainable for our own business, explained Alemba CEO Simon Nugent. Start your SaaS journey Are you an ISV looking to transform your business in the cloud? As AWS SaaS Competency Partners, Rackspace and Onica are here to help you design and build your single-tenant and multi-tenant SaaS solutions on AWS. Dont go it alone. Our experts can help you leverage all the cloud has to offer, so you can improve operational efficiency, expand market and global reach, increase agility and innovation and obtain economies of scale. To help you get started, we offer our ISV Cloud Adoption Accelerator Workshop free of charge. It can act as your starting point for your transformation. Deploy your SaaS on single- and multi-tenant architecturesMulti-tenant SaaS delivers cost savings and ease of use. But single-tenant SaaS provides control, security and customization. So offer your customers both. Attend the live, virtual workshop and start your SaaS journey./lp/cloud-adoption-accelerator-isv-workshopSign up today
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Guidehouse Insights forecasts deployments of highly automated vehicles are unlikely before 2025
2020-06-12 09:55:45| Green Car Congress
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Synamedia and AWS accelerate end-to-end cloud TV deployments
2020-06-08 09:50:01| Digital TV News
Synamedia is collaborating with AWS to accelerate the adoption of cloud TV services. With the partnership, video service providers can combine Synamedias Infinite cloud TV platform and AWS's reliability and cloud elasticity.
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