A multidisciplinary team including vendor Chromaviso and a group of “anthropological light designers” are tuning into the possibilities of boosting quality of life.
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A multidisciplinary team including vendor Chromaviso and a group of “anthropological light designers” are tuning into the possibilities of boosting quality of life.
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You can now set up Service Auto Scaling using target tracking policies for your containerized services directly from the Amazon ECS console. With target tracking, you select a load metric for your service, such as “Average CPU Utilization” or “Request Count Per Target”, set the target value, and Auto Scaling adjusts the number of running tasks for your service to maintain the target value.
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Evoqua’s ADI systems to help Emmi Roth become environmentally and economically sustainable
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Industrial water services firm based in Boise, Idaho, will join the BC family.
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Purchase adds 10 salt water disposal wells and approximately 39 miles of produced water gathering infrastructure for a cash purchase price of approximately $95 million.
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Finalists were selected from a field of water samples submitted from across the nation.
Everything has evolved in some way over the last one hundred years, except one thing: the electrical outlet
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Qualcomm has rejected Broadcom’s offer of $82 a share, however it has agreed to a meeting to discuss the bid. “Your proposal is inferior relative to our prospects as an independent company and is significantly below both trading and transaction multiples in our sector,” wrote Qualcomm Chairman Paul Jacobs to Broadcom CEO Hock Tan As …
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A mobile hotspot network will deliver 1.25Gbps WiFi to subway customers allowing them to stream HD videos without interruption while underground, thanks to a newly-developed mmWave wireless backhaul technology. The first commercial service using this technology will debut on the Seoul subway system later this year. The technology was developed by ETRI, Korea’s Electronics and Telecommunications …
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Like the mills of God, the move from quartz-based timers to MEMS-based timers has been a slow but remorseless grind. But that could be changing. “We started shipping in 2008 – we were in single digit millions at that time – now we’ve just shipped our billionth device,” says SiTime’s CEO Rajesh Vashist, “in the …
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