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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.

Amazon India’s country head Manish Tiwary to leave in October reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Amazon India’s country head Manish Tiwary to leave in October

OUR TAKE Manish Tiwary’s resignation marks a significant transition for Amazon India as it navigates regulatory challenges and ambitious expansion plans. His departure, amid Amazon’s aggressive $26 billion investment in the country, underscores the dynamic and often turbulent…

Aug 7, 2024
Google monopoly ruling will help Apple bring new opportunities reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Google monopoly ruling will help Apple bring new opportunities

OUR TAKEUS federal judge has ruled in a major antitrust case that Google’s search business constitutes an illegal monopoly, but also dismissed allegations by some state governments that Google’s advertising tools gave it an unfair advantage over Microsoft’s Bing. It can have a…

Aug 7, 2024
Waymo to expand autonomous ride-hailing service areas in Los Angeles, San Francisco source-backed briefing visual

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Waymo to expand autonomous ride-hailing service areas in Los Angeles, San Francisco

OUR TAKEAlphabet’s Waymo is ramping up its autonomous ride-hailing services in new areas of San Francisco and Los Angeles, showing how much demand there is for driverless technology. As companies like General Motors and Amazon’s Zoox step up their investments, Waymo’s strategic…

Aug 7, 2024
Apple faces $20B risk as Google antitrust ruling looms reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Apple faces $20B risk as Google antitrust ruling looms

OUR TAKEIf the antitrust ruling against Google really leads to Apple losing its annual revenue of $20 billion, it will be a huge blow. Remember the antitrust case involving Microsoft’s bundling of IE browser with its Windows system? Now, Apple must contemplate its response…

Aug 7, 2024
Technology and the Olympics: The leap from Tokyo to Paris reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Technology and the Olympics: The leap from Tokyo to Paris

Paris 2024 Olympics introduces advanced technologies, including advanced AI-driven smart referee systems, digital twin models, and intelligent sports equipment, setting new standards for accuracy, efficiency, and performance.

Aug 7, 2024
Top tech news stories today: August 7, 2024 reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Top tech news stories today: August 7, 2024

IT infrastructure 1. Exclusive-Chinese firms stockpile high-end Samsung chips as they await new US curbs Chinese tech giants including Huawei and Baidu as well as startups are stockpiling high bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors from Samsung Electronics in anticipation of U.S.…

Aug 7, 2024
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What is refactoring in cloud migration and why it matters?

Cloud migration refactoring involves re-architecting applications as they move from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud, optimising them to take advantage of cloud capabilities such as scalability and security. This process ensures that applications are more cost-effective…

Aug 7, 2024
Exploring cloud computing migration: What it is and how does it work? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Exploring cloud computing migration: What it is and how does it work?

Cloud migration refers to the process of moving applications, data and other components from an organisation’s on-premises infrastructure to a cloud provider’s environment. This strategic move allows organisations to take advantage of advanced cloud technologies, including…

Aug 7, 2024
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What is PXE and how it works?

Network boot is the process of booting a computer from a network rather than a local drive. This method of booting can be used by routers, diskless workstations and centrally managed computers (thin clients) such as public computers at libraries and schools. In this blog, you can…

Aug 7, 2024
Is RFID a network protocol? Exploring its roles and applications reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Is RFID a network protocol? Exploring its roles and applications

RFID is not a network protocol but a technology for wireless data exchange using radio waves, widely used for tracking and identification.

Aug 6, 2024
What is Routing Information Protocol (RIP)? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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What is Routing Information Protocol (RIP)?

RIP, or Routing Information Protocol, is one of the earliest and most widely recognised routing protocols. Developed in the 1980s, RIP simplified routing by using a distance-vector approach, prioritising ease of implementation. Although modern protocols like OSPF and BGP have…

Aug 6, 2024
Network protocols: How do they enable devices to communicate? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Network protocols: How do they enable devices to communicate?

A network protocol is basically a set of rules that allow devices to communicate with each other over the internet. If two devices want to communicate, they have to support the same protocol. Otherwise, you need to use a gateway to translate the communication. As digital…

Aug 6, 2024
What network protocols are used by Apple systems today? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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What network protocols are used by Apple systems today?

As digital tech keeps getting better, Apple is making sure that the network protocols used across its devices work as well as they can and keep users happy. Apple has a history of leading the way with new protocols. It developed the Apple Filing Protocol for sharing files, which…

Aug 6, 2024
What are the key protocols for effective network monitoring? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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What are the key protocols for effective network monitoring?

It’s really important to have good network monitoring protocols in place to keep your network infrastructure in good shape and working well. These standardised rules and systems let administrators keep an eye on network performance and deal with any issues quickly. Protocols like…

Aug 6, 2024
Logitech co-founder calls for immediate replacement of board chair reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Logitech co-founder calls for immediate replacement of board chair

OUR TAKELogitech International is currently facing a significant leadership challenge as co-founder Daniel Borel has called for the immediate replacement of board chairperson Wendy Becker. Borel, who holds the honorary title of chairman emeritus, has expressed concerns about…

Aug 6, 2024
What is the key role of FTP? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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What is the key role of FTP?

The first FTP client applications existed long before operating systems had graphical user interfaces. Now, FTP is still commonly used by skilled professionals in different areas — and not just web developers or system administrators. If you’re maintaining a personal or…

Aug 6, 2024
EIGRP protocol: the only IGP that can perform unequal-cost-load-balancing reviewed editorial briefing visual

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EIGRP protocol: the only IGP that can perform unequal-cost-load-balancing

EIGRP protocol: the only IGP that can perform unequal-cost-load-balancing intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may…

Aug 6, 2024
What are different types of common network protocols used for? reviewed editorial briefing visual

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What are different types of common network protocols used for?

Network protocols are essential rules and procedures that dictate how devices communicate over a network, ensuring efficient and accurate data transmission across various hardware and software systems. They are implemented in both software and hardware, enabling devices to…

Aug 6, 2024
The key role of network protocols in modern communications reviewed editorial briefing visual

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The key role of network protocols in modern communications

Network protocols are fundamental for enabling efficient and secure communication and data transfer across the internet and within networks. They ensure that web browsing, file transfers, email communication, and address resolution are carried out seamlessly and reliably.…

Aug 6, 2024
EMIT celebrates 25 years of partnership with Airtel reviewed editorial briefing visual

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EMIT celebrates 25 years of partnership with Airtel

EMIT marks 25 years with Airtel. Their collaboration has advanced the industry and brought innovative services and technologies to customers.

Aug 6, 2024