Content Type
Event
Event intelligence gathers BTW.MEDIA articles that share the same editorial format, helping readers compare briefings, profiles, risk notes, market analysis, and event coverage without mixing different kinds of evidence. The page explains how this content type frames internet infrastructure events, company movements, governance decisions, operational signals, and public evidence across the site. Readers can compare which actors or infrastructure systems appear most often, how source quality changes interpretation, and whether the material is a durable profile, a time-sensitive event, a strategic market signal, or a governance development. The result is a useful search page for operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy stakeholders who need to understand the consequence, timing, and evidence behind similar article formats.

Europe and Middle East Institutional Trends
UK government urges telecoms to limit telegraph poles, threatens legislation
UK government warns providers to limit telegraph poles and encourages infrastructure sharing, with legislation possible if they don’t comply.

Global Cloud Services Trends
6G and the plan to connect the world intelligently
OUR TAKE 6G, the magical “synesthesia internet”, not only makes the immersive experience as natural as breathing, but also changes our daily thousands of activities, big and small emotions: sitting at home, you can also blow the sea breeze of Maldives, touch the sand on the…

Global Cloud Services Trends
Does Microsoft patches Windows flaw too late for security?
Microsoft patched a escalation in Windows, exploited by North Korean hackers to gain unauthorised access, deployed malware.

Global Cloud Services Trends
Top tech news stories today: August 20, 2024
IT infrastructure 1. S&P lowers outlook for Warner Bros Discovery to ‘negative’ on cable TV decline The cable TV business, which brings in about half of Warner Bros Discovery’s revenue, hasbeen struggling with a slump in ad dollars and cord-cutting by consumers shifting…

Europe and Middle East Institutional Trends
UK gov’s pole position: fewer telegraph poles ahead
The UK government urges telecom companies to limit unnecessary telegraph pole installations and warns of potential legislation.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What are inbound rules in firewall and how do they work?
Inbound rules specify the conditions under which traffic from external sources is permitted to enter a network or reach a host. These rules are crucial for maintaining security by controlling access and preventing unauthorized or potentially harmful traffic from entering the…

Global Cloud Services Trends
Runway’s Gen-3 Alpha Turbo: video creation at lightning Speed
Gen-3 Alpha Turbo offers video generation faster and at half the cost compared to the standard one.The model prioritises speed over quality.

Global Cloud Services Trends
Raspberry Pi 5 gets thinner: meet the budget 2 GB model
The new 2 GB Raspberry Pi 5 offers a budget-friendly option for users who do not require 4/8 GB.While this version may hard to do multitasks.

Asia-Pacific Institutional Trends
AMEC has sued the Pentagon for removing its entity list
According to the lawsuit filed by the company, the Pentagon has ruled by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

Global Cloud Services Trends
WeRide’s robotaxi tests get California thumbs up
WeRide received a permit to conduct tests of its autonomous vehicles in California.It faces regulatory challenges, impacting its IPO plans.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What is network firewall protection and why is it important?
Strong network security is essential in the digital world. Firewalls act as a barrier against external threats to internal networks.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What is data integrity and why is it important?
Data integrity is critical to the accuracy, consistency and reliability of data, and data is essential to organisations.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What is big data integration and why is it important?
Big data integration is key for organisations to extract insights, streamline operations, and foster innovation in today’s data-driven world.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What is cloud data integration and why is it important?
Cloud data integration is key for organisations in the cloud computing, combining and sharing data from multiple sources and platforms.

North America Cloud Services Trends
US judge says ‘monopolist’ Google can’t avoid app store reforms
US judge plans changes to Google’s Play Store for Android, impacting competition and consumer choice in digital landscape.

Global Cloud Services Trends
What are hackers and how does a firewall stop hackers?
Hackers exploit system vulnerabilities to gain unauthorised access and cause harm, while firewalls protect networks by controlling and monitoring traffic to prevent such intrusions. They employ various techniques, including traffic filtering, advanced inspection, and automated…

Global Cloud Services Trends
Does a firewall protect against DDoS attacks?
DDoS attacks disrupt the normal operation of services by exposing the target system to a large number of malicious traffic. Although firewalls can provide basic protection, they are usually limited in the face of large-scale attacks. Effective defense requires a combination of…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services Trends
Dimensional launches new ETFs in Australia to tap demand
OUR TAKEDimensional Fund Advisors has expanded its offering in Australia with the launch of three new actively managed exchange traded funds (ETFs). The ETFs, which focus on global value equity, Australian value equity and global small cap strategies, mirror the firm’s existing…

Global Cloud Services Trends
What can you do with microcontrollers and how do they work?
Microcontrollers are the brains of numerous electronic devices, executing tasks with precision and efficiency. When selecting a microcontroller for a project, consider factors like architecture, available peripherals, development environment, and the specific application…

Global Cloud Services Trends
6 key differences between microcontrollers and microprocessors
Microcontrollers integrate a processor, memory, and peripherals on a single chip, making them ideal for embedded systems, while microprocessors require external components and are suited for complex computing tasks.
