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The different types of renewable energy 

IBM Big Data Hub

Renewable energy , also known as clean energy, is produced from natural resources that are generated and replenished faster than they are consumed—such as the sun, water and wind. Most renewable energy sources produce zero carbon emissions and minimal air pollutants.

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Capgemini and IBM Ecosystem strengthen partnership for Drone-as-a-Service

IBM Big Data Hub

Today, utilities and many other industries use drones extensively to conduct surveys, map assets and monitor business operations. DaaS is an intelligent, cloud-based, multi-tenant offering for data processing, data storage and data analysis. The global commercial drone market is projected to grow from USD 8.15

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Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 3): Data, the new “digital capital” - Going beyond the hype of advanced analytics and AI

CGI

Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 3): Data, the new “digital capital” - Going beyond the hype of advanced analytics and AI. This series of blog posts builds on the 2018 CGI Client Global Insights, providing insights into how utilities are making progress toward digital transformation. So where do utilities stand?

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Forescout Platform: NAC Product Review

eSecurity Planet

Virtual devices may be deployed locally or in the cloud. Virtual appliances can be deployed in local data centers or in the cloud. Hybrid, or mixed local/cloud networks require virtual private network (VPN) infrastructure between environments. Each module may require one or more licenses and one or more virtual machines.

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Digital sobriety

Everteam

However, it is now common knowledge that their production, especially in Africa, destroys the soil in open-pit mines, where all ecological considerations are absent, and which favors exploitation of local poverty. ” If calculating the carbon footprint and GHG emissions seems difficult, what about the energy cost?