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MCPRO Pills (CVII): Snowflake, Telecommuting, ARM

ARM is currently at a real crossroads. After the possibility of ending up being acquired by Nvidia has disappeared from the board, the company is preparing to face a future that involves first of all its debut on the Stock Market and then determining how it wants to grow in the short and medium term.

Analyzing the options that are presented to one of the great chip designers on the planet, we start a new edition of our MCPRO Pills. This week we also tell you that Snowflake is organizing technical sessions both in Madrid and Barcelona to help you extract the maximum value from your data; or that taking into account all the hours you spend at home teleworking, perhaps the time has come to have a monitor that is really worth it. Let’s start!

What future awaits ARM?

A few days ago we confirmed what was already an open secret: due to pressure from the various regulators, Nvidia decided to definitively abandon the purchase of ARM. And as expected, the failure of the operation has had consequences for all parties involved.

Discover the power of the Data Cloud with Snowflake

The future of organizations passes yes or yes through data, an asset that has multiplied in an “uncontrolled way” in recent years. Exploiting this data and accessing information that has real value for companies has become an obsession for CIOs and those responsible for digital transformation, who need tools that help them not only process the enormous amount of data they generate, but also extract that “oil” that will allow them to make the best decisions for their businesses. Snowflake tells you this week what is the best way to do it.

What monitor should I buy to telework?

Telecommuting is here to stay, whether it is part-time or full-time, having a space at home dedicated exclusively to work is already a necessity. The sense of provisionality that accompanied the decision of many companies to adopt remote work at the beginning of the pandemic has practically disappeared. And although many companies have already begun to return to the office, they will not do it full time.

Hybrid work is making its way into many companies, and it’s become commonplace to see entire staff working from home for about half the week. In this context, having a monitor to work at home, to which to connect the laptop to telework, is becoming a necessity.

Six Windows applications for advanced users

Microsoft has been drifting the development of Windows towards ease of use in order to reach the largest number of users and completely dominate the computer desktop. The learning curve of its operating system is quite smooth and its operation to carry out basic tasks is within the reach of anyone. The more technical users, however, also have a few advanced applications that they can turn to whenever they want.

Tino Fernández (President of Altia): «We are going to have to do the same with fewer hours and fewer people, because the shortage of talent is here to stay»

With cybersecurity and the shortage of talent as two of the main challenges to be faced, companies are facing the way out of the pandemic by looking on the one hand at new technologies and on the other at their digital transformation, accelerated in many cases by the situation . We have talked about all this with Tino Fernández, President of Altia.

The decade of low-code and no-code

Low-Code and No-Code. These two terms and that, for many people, are seen as a fad or a marketing trick with which to hook new customers, have actually come to stay. This second decade of the century will be marked by the explosion in companies of artificial intelligence, blockchain and of course Low-Code and No-Code.

Dynatec improves the mobility of its workers with OPPO

Dynatec is a company that provides engineering services to all types of clients. Since its foundation 40 years ago, the company has provided more than 1,400 services, displacing the best technical professionals in the sector to participate in the development of projects with high added value and counts among its clients several of the main petrochemical and of energy that operate in our country. In its digital transformation plan, it has relied on OPPO mobility solutions.

Qualcomm and HPE partner to bring distributed 5G solutions to businesses

Qualcomm has created an alliance with HPE that aims to bring the next generation of 5G distributed units to enterprises, as they have increasing needs related to the deployment of 5G technology and connectivity. These drives run through Qualcomm’s new online integration accelerator card, the X100 5G RAM.

The deployment of another submarine cable that will link Asia with Europe begins

The telecommunications company Singtel, from Singapore, has confirmed that the deployment of another submarine cable linking Asia and Europe has begun. It is a fiber optic cable, 19,200 kilometers long, which will connect Singapore with France. This new cabling system will be named Southeast Asia – Middle East – Western Europe 6 (SEA-ME-WE 6) and will offer one of the lowest latencies among these regions.

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