CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — More than 4,000 U.S. service members, military civilians and other joint and multinational force members have joined together to experiment how warfighting communications, ...
The U.S. Army’s capability sets of tactical command, control and communications technologies will continue to morph as the service fields the equipment to divisions rather than Brigade Combat Teams ...
For many global businesses to achieve their aims and objectives over the next 12 months, AI technologies will have to be utilized effectively. This agreement on current threats facing businesses and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Army’s design goals for its unified network of 2030 are shaped to tackle some tough challenges: large-scale ground combat operations; near-peer adversaries; a complex, globally ...
Security vendor Tripwire develops technology to take on security event and log management, while Ipswitch’s network management division WhatsUp Gold acquires Dorian Software to address customer ...
Network-as-a-service vendor Alkira looks to extend security down to user policies and posture for a full zero-trust approach. Alkira is expanding its namesake network-as-a-service (NaaS) platform with ...
To support the early stages of its test flight program, ZeroAvia produced its own hydrogen on site at Cotswold Airport using mobile equipment supplied by EMEC as part of the HyFlyer program. Credit: ...
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ successfully conducted a field demonstration of its network slicing capabilities in a commercial 5G environment. Network slicing facilitates the creation of multiple ...
Digital manufacturer Protolabs launched its rebranded Protolabs Network service, which is designed to leverage global manufacturing partners for expanded capabilities and pricing options. Formerly ...