Everton Football Club has teamed up with HPE’s Aruba Networking unit to enhance the network infrastructure of their new stadium. This partnership aims to provide top-notch Wi-Fi connectivity and digital services to improve the fan experience. The upgraded network will be in place for the 2025/26 season, enhancing interactions and services on match days.
Exertis Cybersecurity has strengthened its partnership with OpenText Cybersecurity to offer advanced security solutions in the UK and Europe. Their expanded offerings include tools for access management, data protection, software security, threat detection, and insider threat detection using machine learning. This collaboration underscores OpenText Cybersecurity’s position as a leader in enterprise cybersecurity solutions.
NEC Corporation and Ursa Space Systems Inc. have joined forces to enhance satellite image analysis services. By combining NEC’s SAR satellite monitoring service with Ursa Space’s image analysis platform, the partnership aims to address various applications such as disaster prevention, infrastructure management, and environmental monitoring. Leveraging their respective expertise, the companies seek to offer comprehensive solutions globally, utilizing satellite technology to tackle societal challenges.
Ericsson and Tomra have collaborated on a waste management solution that ensures the traceability of materials. Tomra’s reverse vending machines collect and process beverage containers, while Ericsson’s Connected Recycling platform enables end-to-end traceability and marketing of these materials. This partnership aims to transform waste into valuable resources, promoting circularity and reducing environmental impact. The joint initiative showcases the practical application of technology in fostering sustainable practices, as demonstrated at HPE’s Discover event in Las Vegas.
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