IBM and NASA plan to develop several new technologies IBM and NASAโs Marshall Space Flight Centre today announce a collaboration to use IBMโs artificial intelligence (AI) technology to discover new insights in NASAโs massive trove of Earth and geospatial science data. The joint work will apply AI foundation model technology to NASAโs Earth-observingโฆ
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NASA backs up onto a 640TB of All-Flash storage
Average total cost of a data breach increased by nearly 10 per cent year over year. NASA is migrating back to on-premises using high-density storage technology consisting of StorONEโs software-defined S1 platform combined with an ECO FLASH hardware-defined storage array built by Storbyte. NASA is now successfully utilising this award-winningโฆ
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Manufacturing in space will be real and viable in another 10 years. KPMG Australia has released a new report looking at the global space industry, which is expected to be worth US$600bn by 2030. The report, 30 Voices on 2030 Future of Space shows Australiaโs 14,000 strong space workforce hasโฆ
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