Epsilon and ExodusClouds Partner to Boost Global Enterprise Connectivity
ExodusClouds, a pioneering global cloud connectivity provider, has formed a strategic partnership with Epsilon Telecommunications, a leading global interconnectivity provider, to enhance its worldwide connectivity solutions for enterprises spanning diverse industry verticals. ExodusClouds will offer a customized version of Epsilon’s Network as a Service (NaaS) platform, Infiny, catering to enterprise
Read moreHere’s what the Fearless Fund lawsuit could mean for venture
The first official piece of policy around diversity efforts in venture capital may soon see the light of day, but not because of any action by the government. In a complaint filed this week, the American Alliance for Equal Rights — founded by conservative activist Edward Blum, the man driving
Read morePowering Resilience: Why The Cloud is a Good Load Shedding Solution
In 2022, South Africans experienced 205 days of load shedding, with a CSIR report stating that businesses and individuals had no electricity for 43% of the hours in the year. January 2023 saw predictions of the same amount of load shedding this year, but the reality has been far worse.
Read moreAlepo Launches TelcoBot.ai AI Platform
In an exciting revelation, Alepo has introduced its latest innovation, TelcoBot.ai, an AI-driven chatbot platform tailored specifically for telecom operators. This cutting-edge platform aims to elevate operational efficiency, enhance customer support and engagement, provide invaluable customer insights, and prioritize data security. At the core of TelcoBot.ai lies a commitment to
Read moreDan Gwak of Point72 Ventures on why defense tech is becoming the next big thing for investors
Dan Gwak has had a more varied life than many investors. He grew up in Jakarta, the son of Korean parents who ran a shipping business. After high school, he headed to Cornell in the U.S., and became an associate at The Carlyle Group. Everything was moving up and to
Read moreElon Musk’s X can’t send Blue subscribers their ad revenue-sharing payouts on time
Image: The Verge In news that isn’t very surprising given the recent history of Twitter, which Elon Musk is currently rebranding to X, the company won’t be able to make some promised payments on time. The X Support account says that because its “Ads Revenue Sharing” program is so popular,
Read moreAstra lays off 25% of workforce, reallocates engineers, in an effort to fight dwindling cash reserves
Astra has laid off 25% of its workforce since the beginning of the quarter and is reallocating at least 50 engineers and manufacturing staff away from its launch business to focus on spacecraft production, the company said Friday. The reallocation and layoffs are expected to delay testing of the under-development
Read moreTwitch streamer’s PS5 giveaway sparks riot in Union Square
Twitch streamers Kai Cenat and Fanum invited fans to Union Square on Friday for a real-life stream and giveaway. They promised to hand out gift cards, gaming PC equipment and PlayStation 5s. But the IRL stream descended into chaos as frenzied fans rioted over the giveaway, shutting down lower Manhattan
Read moreAn International Cyclist’s Guide To Visiting Rotterdam
Rotterdam, a vibrant city in the Netherlands, is a cyclist’s paradise with its well-connected cycle lanes, stunning architecture, and a wealth of attractions. If you’re an international cyclist planning to visit Rotterdam, here are some key points to help you make the most of your cycling experience. Cycling Infrastructure Rotterdam
Read morePony, investor Toyota partner to ‘mass produce’ robotaxis in China
Autonomous-driving company Pony.ai and Toyota say they’re teaming up with the goal of one day cranking out a bunch of “fully driverless robotaxis.” The two companies intend to kick off their partnership sometime this year with around $139 million in capital from GAC Toyota Motor Co. — a joint venture
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