The University at Buffalo (UB), a premier, research-intensive public university, has chosen Panasas’ ActiveStor Ultra high-performance computing (HPC) data storage to serve as the backbone for its Centre for Computational Research (CCR).
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New barcode validation solution from Toshiba Tec
Sep 02, 2020
Print solutions specialist Toshiba Tec has launched ScanSure, a flexible verification-based validation solution for barcodes. Aimed at manufacturing companies, especially those in the food and beverage sectors, ScanSure checks product labels as they are being printed to ensure that the barcodes will scan perfectly every time.
Omron releases new PC-based camera system to help customers incorporate machine vision into existing PC-based systems
Sep 02, 2020
Industrial automation solutions provider Omron Automation Americas has recently launched a complete machine vision solutions package that can be easily installed on PC-based systems.
Rackspace Technology and Google Cloud deliver retail sales and marketing efficiency for Eagle Eye
Sep 02, 2020
Rackspace Technology has expanded its support and services for Eagle Eye, by migrating the retail SaaS technology firm's digital marketing platform, Eagle Eye AIR, to Google Cloud, resulting in a 30% improvement in speed for point of sales transactions.
AccurioLabel 230 creates new opportunities for Direct Labels UK
Sep 02, 2020
Adding to its digital capabilities, Direct Labels UK in Nottingham has installed a Konica Minolta AccurioLabel 230 toner press to work alongside an established inkjet machine. The new press will ensure that the label specialist can offer the flexibility needed in the current climate and deliver any quantity of high-quality labels in just a few days.
How a cloud-based infrastructure can accelerate IT Initiatives
Sep 02, 2020
By Sarah Doherty, Product Marketing Manager, iland.
There’s no doubt about it, we are living in a cloud enhanced world. No matter what is happening in life, whether it’s uploading pictures of the family, keeping track of friends on social media, or working remotely, the fact remains that the cloud is a part of our everyday lives in one way or another.
Distology announces new partnership with data and payment security provider comforte AG
Sep 02, 2020
Enterprise data security company comforte AG has entered into a new partnership with channel distributor Distology. Comforte specialises in data protection technologies that provide GDPR and PCI compliance for business around the globe, such as data discovery, tokenisation and encryption.
Xaar 2002 printhead for effective print performance straight out of the box
Sep 02, 2020
Xaar, the inkjet printing technology company, has launched a highly advanced, simple to install printhead, following close collaboration with its global OEMs.
Now is not the time for unnecessary trips to the office
Sep 02, 2020
British Safety Council calls on Government not to pressurise employers to get workers back into the office. If people can work from home, they should have the choice to work from home: for the sake of people’s health, wellbeing and the economy.
Short-term anxiety around shopping in store continues to ease, EY’s latest Future Consumer Index reveals
Sep 02, 2020
UK consumers have grown more comfortable with returning to the shops, according to the latest EY Future Consumer Index, which finds comfort levels with traditional shopping behaviours – such as going to a shopping mall and trying on clothes or going to the grocery store – have all more than doubled since May.