PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, December 23, 2016 / EINPresswire.com / — Data Center Security Industry Description According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Data Center Security market is expected to grow from $7.38 billion in 2015 to reach $17.84 billion by 2022 with a CAGR of 13.4%.Growing acceptance of virtualization and cloud computing, raising global cyber attacks, and increasing data traffic are the major factors fueling the market growth. In addition, technological advancements in data security is the key factor contributing the market growth.
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It’s so hard to get cash in India that some people are ordering it online
As millions of Indians line up to try and get their hands on cash, an e-commerce company has started delivering it to their doorsteps. It’s a response to the Indian government’s sudden ban on 500 and 1,000 rupee notes six weeks ago, which removed 86% of the country’s cash and has left people struggling to get money for their daily needs.
Trump, in day of tweets, suggests major changes on…
President-elect Donald Trump takes a question from a member of the media at Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla., on Dec. 21, 2016. Trump on Thursday abruptly called for the United States to “greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability” until the rest of the world “comes to its senses” regarding nuclear weapons.
Te Manawa keeping the kids busy during the summer
Dinosaurs are set to remain all the rage at Te Manawa over the summer, with programmes designed to teach children about the extinct creatures taking place during the holidays. Children spent Friday in the museum’s courtyard playing with a snow machine, bringing a bit of white Christmas to sunny Palmerston North.
Image reveals historic snowfall over the Sahara Desert as seen from space
It had been 37 years since the last time this rare event occurred, and by the next day, it had all disappeared. But, a breathtaking natural-color image from the Landsat 7 satellite shows a new look at the remarkable snowfall, revealing what the ‘thin veil’ over the desert looked like from space.
Australia police: Christmas Day bomb plot foiled, 5 detained
Police in Australia have detained five men suspected of planning a series of Christmas Day bomb attacks in the heart of the country’s second-largest city, officials said Friday. The suspects had been inspired by the Islamic State group and planned attacks on Melbourne’s Flinders Street train station, neighboring Federation Square and St. Paul’s Cathedral, Victoria state Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton said.
China launches carbon dioxide monitoring satellite
China on Thursday launched a satellite to monitor carbon dioxide levels, state media said, making the Asian giant the third country to track the potent contributor to global warming from space. The TanSat probe will allow China to keep a close eye on greenhouse gas emissions and give it a “louder voice” in future negotiations on carbon reduction, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Marco Rubio wants CRTC Super Bowl ad decision reversed by BJ Siekierski
Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson have written a letter to Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. David MacNaughton asking the Canadian government to reverse the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s 2015 decision to ban the simultaneous substitution of the 2017 Super Bowl broadcast. “The NFL and its Canadian broadcast partner have a business relationship that is based upon the ability to sell Canadian ads in the Canadian market.
Tunnels, bunkers and non-conventional threats: Elite IDF unit prepares for battle
The Combat Engineering Corps’ elite unit, Yahalom, held a five-day large-scale drill last week in the Jordan Valley, in which both reserve and enlisted soldiers participated, a senior IDF officer said Wednesday. It was a full-unit drill in which members practiced all of their capabilities, with soldiers simulating raids against fortified bunkers, fighting in urban areas as well as in the field.
Tunnels, bunkers and non-conventional threats: Elite IDF unit prepares for battle
The Combat Engineering Corps’ elite unit, Yahalom, held a five-day large-scale drill last week in the Jordan Valley, in which both reserve and enlisted soldiers participated, a senior IDF officer said Wednesday. It was a full-unit drill in which members practiced all of their capabilities, with soldiers simulating raids against fortified bunkers, fighting in urban areas as well as in the field.
Zambian Miners Welcome Dropping of Planned Copper Import Duty
Zambia’s decision to drop a proposed import duty for semi-processed copper materials will help stabilize smelters in Africa’s second-biggest producer of the metal, the Chamber of Mines said. Finance Minister Felix Mutati’s announcement that the government will abandon plans to charge a 7.5 percent levy on copper concentrates from Jan. 1 is “reassuring,” said Talent Ng’andwe, the acting chief executive officer at the industry body.
Zambian Miners Welcome Dropping of Planned Copper Import Duty
Zambia’s decision to drop a proposed import duty for semi-processed copper materials will help stabilize smelters in Africa’s second-biggest producer of the metal, the Chamber of Mines said. Finance Minister Felix Mutati’s announcement that the government will abandon plans to charge a 7.5 percent levy on copper concentrates from Jan. 1 is “reassuring,” said Talent Ng’andwe, the acting chief executive officer at the industry body.
New suspect ID’d in hunt for Berlin market mass killer
Law enforcement sources told CBS News that police are searching for Anis Amri, a native of Tunisia. The sources said Amri left his ID in the truck that rammed into the market on Monday, killing 12 people and injuring nearly 50 others.
George Lucas Inspecting the Death Star and 12 More Rare Behind-the-Scenes Images of Famous Movies
Although details, such as the superlaser’s location, shifted between different concept models during production of Star Wars, the notion of the Death Star being a large, spherical space station over 100 kilometers in diameter was consistent in all of them. The Death Star model was created by John Stears.
China Demands Emission Cuts as Year’s Worst Smog Chokes Beijing
China called for better coordination to cut emissions after a sixth day of heavy smog engulfed much of the northern part of the country and spurred the year’s highest alert. With the toxic haze shrouding the capital Beijing, coastal Tianjin, and surrounding Hebei province, the environmental protection ministry called for cities to coordinate anti-emission measures such as halting industrial production and banning vehicles from roads.
Global Hosiery Market Share,Supply And Consumption 2016 To 2020 Market Research Report
PUNE, INDIA, December 21, 2016 / EINPresswire.com / — Request a Sample Report @ hosiery -market-2016-2020 The market research analyst predicts the global hosiery market to grow at a CAGR of around 4% during the forecast period. Consumers look for the quality, durability, fit, style, and glamor while purchasing hosiery products.
Electricity-from-water scientist seeks commercialisation of invention
New Delhi, Dec 20 : A top scientist at National Physics Laboratory here has said that industry should come forward to commercialise the concept of the hydroelectric cell as it has the potential to be a very cheap source of electricity. [NK Technology] The inventor of the cell that produces electricity from water, R.K. Kotnala, the Chief Scientist at NPL, urged industry leaders to come forward and help improve the workability of the cell, which, he said, can be a great source of green energy.
Electricity-from-water scientist seeks commercialisation of invention
New Delhi, Dec 20 : A top scientist at National Physics Laboratory here has said that industry should come forward to commercialise the concept of the hydroelectric cell as it has the potential to be a very cheap source of electricity. [NK Technology] The inventor of the cell that produces electricity from water, R.K. Kotnala, the Chief Scientist at NPL, urged industry leaders to come forward and help improve the workability of the cell, which, he said, can be a great source of green energy.
Redditch MP Karen Lumley’s letter from Westminster
LAST Friday I was interviewed by a journalist from BBC Hereford and Worcester, writes Redditch MP Karen Lumley in her diary from Westminster. They are running a campaign to get official national recognition for the work done by Britain’s munitions workers during WW1 and WW2.
Redditch MP Karen Lumley’s letter from Westminster
LAST Friday I was interviewed by a journalist from BBC Hereford and Worcester, writes Redditch MP Karen Lumley in her diary from Westminster. They are running a campaign to get official national recognition for the work done by Britain’s munitions workers during WW1 and WW2.
Glasgow English teacher takes technology trail to business success
As people start thinking about making career moves in 2017 we hear from a teacher who discovered she had unrecognised entrepreneurial talents. We developed the first fully digital SQA course for non-native speakers of English that can be accessed on smartphones, tablets and laptops.
Factories Turning Waste Into Art in Vietnam
In most places, metal scraps and plastic cases end up on the factory room floor, bound for recycling or disposal. But a new project is showing Vietnamese how to transform these manufacturing supplies into works of art.
Prostate Cancer Therapeutics Industry Analysis And Forecasts to 2020
The prostate cancer drugs market is expected to nearly double by 2020, due to the introduction of new, more expensive drugs. PUNE, INDIA, December 19, 2016 / EINPresswire.com / — Global Prostate Cancer Therapeutics Market Global Prostate Cancer Therapeutics Industry Overview The prostate cancer drugs market is expected to nearly double by 2020, due to the introduction of new, more expensive drugs.
Oil Rises as Output Cuts Seen Curbing Glut, Dollar Rally Stalled
Oil rose for the first time in three days after the dollar’s advance stalled and attention shifted back to projected production cuts. Futures rose 2 percent in New York.
Three dead after car crash in Bucca near Bundaberg, Queensland
Basking in that Southern charm! Trump is greeted by Alabama high school girls in antebellum outfits on last stop of ‘Thank You’ tour – as he has another dig at Boeing’s $4.2bn quote for Air Force One Former Fort Worth police officer who served 21 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl is found not guilty in re-trial after victim admits she made it all up Henry Heimlich, inventor of the anti-choking Heimlich maneuver that saved at least 50,000 people in America alone, dies aged 96 ‘I politely declined’: David Foster denies report that he’s organizing Trump’s inauguration performances as Andrea Bocelli remains undecided Anne Frank may NOT have been betrayed: Researchers say her attic hideaway could have been found by police as they probed an illegal ration coupon ring ‘Life threatening’ arctic blast chills northern United States with temperatures dropping to minus THIRTY – as … (more)
‘Digi Dhan Mela’- an educational event on digital payment kicks off in New Delhi1 hour ago
New Delhi, Dec 17: The government has launched a two-day program ‘Digi Dhan Mela’ in the national capital to promote digital payment. With this two day mela, the government aims to educate people about the digital payment and Aadhar cards will be made for those who do not have one and also one can open a bank account here if he/she does not have one, but one must carry the necessary documents like; proof of identity with name and photo, proof of address, proof of date of birth .
‘Go digital’ drive brought cyber security to the fore in India
Home A News A India News A ‘Go digital’ drive brought cyber security to the fore in India New Delhi, Dec 17 : With the country logging into the digital world to become a cashless economy, the threat of data breach loomed over both public and private enterprises, with several such cases being reported through the year — forcing the government to wake up from its slumber and prepare for digital war. [NK India] In one of the financial sector’s biggest cyber threats, millions of debit cards were compromised after a malware-related security breach was detected in a particular ATM network in October.
BP Gains Abu Dhabi Oil Field Stake for $2.2 Billion in Stock
BP Plc cemented its 77-year relationship with Abu Dhabi by swapping about $2.2 billion of its own shares for a stake in one of the emirate’s largest onshore oil concessions. The U.K.’s second-biggest oil group will issue new ordinary shares to pay for 10 percent of the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Petroleum Operations Ltd., giving the emirate a 2 percent holding in BP, the London-based company said Saturday in a statement.
Rio Gives Up on Olympic Pledge as Bay Clean-Up Workers Fired
Rio de Janeiro is abandoning its promise to treat the raw sewage polluting the Guanabara Bay as workers building a pipeline network and treatment plant are being fired and the state sinks into fiscal crisis. A $450 million loan agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank to build the infrastructure needed to collect and treat sewage will expire in March and the Brazilian Treasury won’t allow its extension, according to Rio’s environment secretariat.
Fears of Russia and Trump drive EU leaders to boost defense budgets
Meeting for the first time since the U.S. presidential election, European Union members agreed Thursday to increase their spending on defense. President-elect Donald Trump ‘s friendly overtures to an expansionist Russia and his statements casting doubt on his commitment to the NATO alliance have sent shudders through Europe.
Cargo ship readied for launch to space station
This file photo shows an H-II rocket on the pad at Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center. An H-IIB rocket carrying the Japanese HTV-6 cargo ship loaded with nearly four tons of supplies and equipment bound for the International Space Station is scheduled for launch Friday morning U.S. time.