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Lynx Technology | April 29, 2021
Lynx Technology, an IoT shrewd home, media worker arrangement, and application development organization, today declared the authority dispatch of its administrations expected to help nearby, state, territorial, and government offices and project workers with a mobile application, API, and programming development. "Lynx was established to convey groundbreaking technology to various enterprises," said John Driver, CEO of Lynx Technology. "By utilizing the information ...
AT&T Communications | April 01, 2021
AT&T SD-WAN capabilities continue to expand and improve, with new Cisco features to enable remote employees and FISMA compliance with government departments, a federal information security standard. AT&T SD-WAN is being introduced in conjunction with Cisco's Teleworker solution, which provides SD-WAN features for workers operating from home. It enables businesses with remote employees to quickly and easily set up and manage a home office by utilizing the employee's...
Attestiv | October 09, 2020
Attestiv, a tamper-proof media validation platform and product provider, and Carahsoft Technology Corp., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®, today announced a partnership. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will make Attestiv’s industry-leading authentication and detection solutions available to the public sector through Carahsoft’s NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V, National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) ValuePoint, National Coop...
SpaceX | March 12, 2020
SpaceX wants to sell you satellite broadband internet -- and have the U.S. government pay for it. At least ... pay for a part of it -- the start-up part. According to Elon Musk, it's going to cost in the neighborhood of $10 billion to build a planned satellite constellation of 12,000 "Starlink" broadband internet satellites. Once built, those will be able to provide fast internet service to every location on the globe. Of course, a subset of "everywhere" includes rural ar...
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