Grow Strengthens Its Infrastructure with New UK Data Centre – A Leap Forward in Data Technology
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Grow Strengthens Its Infrastructure with New UK Data Centre – A Leap Forward in Data Technology

Technology tamfitronics Grow has launched a new UK data centre to enhance data sovereignty, GDPR compliance, and performance for UK-based businesses. This strategic move ensures faster response times and secure data handling, empowering UK organisations with robust, high-performance BI solutions. Discover how Grow's advanced data capabilities can transform your data strategy. (1888PressRelease) July 18, 2024 - Grow is proud to announce the launch of its new UK Data Centre, a visionary move aimed at enhancing its service capabilities for UK-based businesses. Fully committed to delivering top-tier Business Intelligence solutions with robust data security, compliance, and performance, Grow sets the standard for better regional compliance and functionality. Storing data within the UK allows businesses to maintain control over their physical location, ensuring compliance with local regulations and sovereignty laws. This migration safeguards against external...
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The Download: Falcon 9’s future, and Big Tech’s climate goals

Technology tamfitronics This is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. What’s next for SpaceX’s Falcon 9 SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is one of the world’s safest, most productive rockets. But a rare engine malfunction on July 11 prompted the US Federal Aviation Administration to initiate an investigation and ground all Falcon 9 flights until further notice. The incident has exposed the risks of the US aerospace industry’s heavy reliance on the rocket.The Falcon 9 has an unusually clean safety record. It’s been launched more than 300 times since its maiden voyage in 2010 and has rarely failed. But while its malfunction might seem surprising, anomalies are to be expected when it comes to rocket engines. What exactly went...
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Companies need to stop taking the easy way out on climate goals
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Companies need to stop taking the easy way out on climate goals

Technology tamfitronics This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Corporate climate claims can be confusing—and sometimes entirely unintuitive. Tech giants Amazon and Google both recently released news about their efforts to clean up their climate impact. Both were a mixed bag, but one bit of news in particular made me prick up my ears. Google’s emissions have gone up, and the company stopped claiming to be “net zero” (we’ll dig into this term more in a moment). Sounds bad, right? But in fact, one might argue that Google’s apparent backslide might actually represent progress for climate action. My colleague James Temple dug into this news, along with the recent Amazon announcement, for a story this...
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First Son Of Iconic Nollywood Actor, Hubert Ogunde Is Dead
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First Son Of Iconic Nollywood Actor, Hubert Ogunde Is Dead

Top Stories Tamfitronics Top Stories Tamfitronics George Ogunde, the first child of the late iconicNollywood actorHubert Ogunde, has passed away.Naija News reports that the sister of the deceased, Dayo Ogunde, announced his demise in a post via Facebook on Thursday.However, the circumstances surrounding the death were not revealed.George Ogunde, like his late iconic father, was also a theatre practitioner and had his own troupe.Dayo wrote, “It’s hard to say goodbye Brother mi, our first child in the Ogunde clan. But we take solace in the fact that you are in a better place.“You were such a wonderful and friendly soul. May your soul continue to rest in the bosom of your maker.“Goodnight George Ogunde."Son of Ggande Esifu Ijoku."Hubert Ogunde, was a prominent Nollywood actor, playwright, theatre manager, and musician. He was born in 1916 and...
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