Cybersecurity – GYB Commerce – Grow Your Digital Business Now https://gybcommerce.com Start a Business, Get your online store in a few easy steps or let us build it for you. Tue, 02 Jan 2024 13:27:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://gybcommerce.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Property-1Default.svg Cybersecurity – GYB Commerce – Grow Your Digital Business Now https://gybcommerce.com 32 32 Meta’s Artemis AR glasses may use liquid crystal on silicon screens. https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/metas-artemis-ar-glasses-may-use-liquid-crystal-on-silicon-screens/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/metas-artemis-ar-glasses-may-use-liquid-crystal-on-silicon-screens/#respond Thu, 20 Jul 2023 14:38:44 +0000 https://gybcommerce.com/?p=987806

According to a recent story from The Information, the high-end screens that were initially intended for Meta’s augmented reality glasses won’t be included in the first component of the product that it sells to the general public. Sources have informed the publication that Meta’s AR glasses will make use of older glass lenses and display technologies. The decision to use older glass lenses and display technologies for Meta’s AR glasses is likely aimed at reducing costs and making the product more accessible to a wider audience. While liquid crystal on silicon screens offers high-end visuals, opting for older technologies may allow Meta to offer the glasses at a more affordable price point without compromising on functionality. 
The first set of consumer-facing AR glasses from Meta, code-named Artemis, are scheduled for delivery in 2027, as The Verge revealed last year. Next year, the business plans to release its first set of AR glasses for internal testing and a small group of developers.
According to reports, Meta would apparently employ Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS), an antiquated display technology that was initially used in movie projectors in the 1990s, in place of MicroLED screens for its consumer AR glasses. This “technology isn’t known for its brightness,” as The Information’s Wayne Ma remarked, which is crucial for AR goods since they must be able to project pictures into the actual world even in bright conditions.

Once its supply of components runs out, Meta will discontinue producing the poorly received Quest Pro headset.

Additionally, the glass waveguide that Meta’s Artemis glasses are said to employ, which lets light pass through the glasses and into your eyes, may restrict their field of vision to 50 degrees. The Information claims that silicon carbide, which has a 70-degree field of vision, was Meta’s first choice. Given that the Liquid Crystal on Silicon screens may be used in Meta’s first commercial augmented reality (AR) glasses, code-named Artemis; The Magic Leap One and Microsoft’s second-generation HoloLens both have a 50-degree field of vision; the decrease may make it more difficult for Meta’s consumer-oriented glasses to stand out from the crowd.
The Information reports that the first version of Meta’s glasses, intended only for developers and internal demos, will still come with the higher-end MicroLED displays and lenses with silicon carbide, allowing for a 70-degree field of view, despite the company’s plans to scale back on the technology it will include in its second-generation glasses.
This is the hardware roadmap for augmented reality and virtual reality from Meta for the next four years.
For its first set of consumer AR glasses, Meta is lowering more features than just the screens. The “oval-shaped wireless puck” that comes with the gadget has certain pieces that are being replaced, according to The Information, in order to “offload parts of the computing.” The puck will no longer have a lidar sensor but will instead allegedly include a battery, a 5G modem, and a touchpad. It was intended to “detect the device’s surroundings and import 3D objects, including faces and bodies, into the digital world,” according to The Information.
Meta is scaling back the development of its Quest Pro headgear due to rising expenses and exploration of the metaverse. Once components run out, the company will cease producing the headsets. It is also delaying the production of a second-generation Quest Pro due to evolving roles in the conflict.

According to a recent story from The Information, the high-end screens that were initially intended for Meta’s augmented reality glasses won’t be included in the first component of the product that it sells to the general public. Sources have informed the publication that Meta’s AR glasses will make use of older glass lenses and display technologies.

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How startups are cutting cloud costs, renegotiating deals with service providers https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/how-startups-are-cutting-cloud-costs-renegotiating-deals-with-service-providers/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/how-startups-are-cutting-cloud-costs-renegotiating-deals-with-service-providers/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:19:08 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8435

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Top 5 Tips for Solving the Email Security Problem https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/top-5-tips-for-solving-the-email-security-problem/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/top-5-tips-for-solving-the-email-security-problem/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:15:51 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8429

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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What You Shouldn’t Be Doing with Your Cybersecurity in 2023 https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/what-you-shouldnt-be-doing-with-your-cybersecurity-in-2023/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/what-you-shouldnt-be-doing-with-your-cybersecurity-in-2023/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:14:41 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8426

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Heavy Equipment Manufacturer Finds Concrete Solutions https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/heavy-equipment-manufacturer-finds-concrete-solutions/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/heavy-equipment-manufacturer-finds-concrete-solutions/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:13:10 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8423

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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5 Impactful Elements That Promote IT and Business Alignment https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/5-impactful-elements-that-promote-it-and-business-alignment/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/5-impactful-elements-that-promote-it-and-business-alignment/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:12:11 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8420

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Healthy Supply Chain Management Positions UniWell for Growth https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/healthy-supply-chain-management-positions-uniwell-for-growth/ https://gybcommerce.com/blogs/healthy-supply-chain-management-positions-uniwell-for-growth/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:11:17 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8417

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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