Mila stories - Page 44
Mila is a research institute and innovation hub focused on advancing artificial intelligence from the lab into real-world impact. Stories under this tag explore how Mila collaborates with industry, investors and policymakers to turn strong AI research foundations into thriving startup ecosystems and practical applications.
By reading Mila-tagged articles, you’ll gain insight into how AI research organizations are shaping investment priorities, influencing venture capital flows and advocating for the infrastructure needed to scale cutting-edge ideas. These stories highlight the strategies, partnerships and policy recommendations that can help transform scientific advances in AI into sustainable companies and long-term economic value.
Azure outage postmortem: Microsoft reveals what happened and why
Wed, 12th Sep 2018
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devops
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Headlines around the world have been shouting about Azure's outage - here's MIcrosoft's postmortem on the matter.
Dell domination – Global enterprise storage revenue surges 21.3%
Tue, 11th Sep 2018
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storage
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network infrastructure
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ibm
Rampant growth continues throughout the global enterprise storage market with Dell ahead of competitors HPE, NetApp, and IBM.
Silicon Valley connection key to Kiwi growth, says expert
Tue, 4th Sep 2018
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agricultural technology
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nztech
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economy
Graeme Muller says that he has returned from the Bay Area with an understanding of just how valuable the Kiwi-Cali connection will be.
'Don't be like Silicon Valley': Kiwi SaaS firms encouraged to look after their own
Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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saas
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callaghan innovation
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miro
New Zealand's tech sector gathers at the Southern SaaS event in Auckland to focus on achieving faster and smarter growth.
Agritech NZ signs historic agreement with US agritech firm
Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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agricultural technology
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nztech
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mentorship
Agritech growth in New Zealand is now getting a helping hand thanks to a deal with US-based firm Western Growers.
Data centre operators: It's not just about TCO, think about the TCE
Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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clean technologies
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sustainability
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intel
Co-produced by Intel and in association with NASA, Supermicro has released a short film that highlights the swelling problem surrounding data centres.
Toasty! Excess heat from DigiPlex data centre to warm thousands of homes
Tue, 14th Aug 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Reuse and recycle is a slogan that is becoming increasingly critical to our existence on this planet, and something DigiPlex has taken note of.
Deep dive: Research finds new links among North Korea's malware families
Fri, 10th Aug 2018
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malware
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edutech
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ddos
North Korean cyber attacks have left behind clues that allow researchers to connect the dots between them, according to researchers from McAfee and Intezer.
Retrofit or replace: Four scenarios for optimising cooling systems
Mon, 30th Jul 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Data centre cooling face-lifts yield significant savings, with Vertiv's insights revealing payback in under 4 years.
New MIX PoP launched at Aruba's Global Cloud Data Center
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Aruba has secured a PoP deal with the Milan Internet eXchange (MIX) to establish new interconnections from its modern (and huge) data centre campus.
Google invests in massive subsea cable connecting U.S. and Europe
Wed, 18th Jul 2018
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
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public cloud
The tech giant has invested in a huge private subsea cable project across the Atlantic Ocean to expand its global cloud network.
Artificial intelligence is here to disrupt industries. Are we ready?
Wed, 18th Jul 2018
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crm
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digital transformation
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martech
AI adoption in Australian businesses is lagging behind the US and China, but starting small can lead to big results.
Superloop is now a direct customer of the Southern Cross cable system
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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network infrastructure
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southern cross cable
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superloop
The agreement will provide Superloop with high capacity connectivity between its locations in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Exclusive: A tour of Interxion's London campus that's actually in London
Wed, 4th Jul 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
In this interview, Interxion's MD took us through his data centre campus inside an old brewery, on top of various bars, cafes, and a vinyl shop.
Cost of cyber attacks up 62% in five years - report
Tue, 3rd Jul 2018
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accenture
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study
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ponemon institute
Cyber attacks are costing businesses more than ever, with a global average of USD $11.7 million per organisation, up 62% in five years, says a new report.
Visa's cockup put down to 'very rare' data centre crash
Wed, 20th Jun 2018
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
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martech
51.2 million Visa payments failed to process on Friday 1 June (just in time for after-work drinks) and the company says it all came down to a switch.
Industry cloud market among best opportunities over next decade
Fri, 15th Jun 2018
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manufacturing
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fintech
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healthtech
IDC says worldwide spending on industry cloud is undertaking a huge surge this year, led by healthcare providers but with growth in all other sectors.
Why agility matters in the war against cybercrime
Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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virtualisation
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cybersecurity
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hackers
Endace's EMEA senior director shares why agility is fundamental to cybersecurity, enforcing that if it isn't top of the agenda, it should be.
Survey points to forgetfulness as main reason why people reuse their passwords
Wed, 2nd May 2018
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cybersecurity
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passwords
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lastpass
91% of the 2000 respondents know that using the same password for multiple accounts is a security risk, but 59% continue to do it anyway.
Cyber insurance may have big part in Australia's future if data breach lawsuits gain ground
Mon, 30th Apr 2018
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cybersecurity insurance
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Class-action lawsuits may now be a reality under Australia's mandatory notifiable data breach (NDB) legislation that is now in effect.