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How 5G and AI Are Creating an Architectural Revolution – Nextgov

Driving down the road in a Tesla, youre essentially sitting inside an edge compute node. In our last article, we began to illustrate the degree to which edge computing and the hybrid cloud are intrinsically linked to artificial intelligence and 5G. If we look at combat vehicles, hospital systems, or even coronavirus data collection, we can see this interconnection at play. In simplest terms, edge computing and cloud hosting offer the foundation for an architectural revolution that will allow 5G to power tech of the future, AI and automation included.

In this article, we will elaborate on the potential for 5G to transform IT from the bottom-up and, most importantly, outline what this revolution means for security.

The Digitization of Everyday Life

Many people think of 5G primarily with regard to consumer communications. Cell carriers have been touting the potential for 5G, with its higher bandwidth and faster speed, to deliver more content-rich services to your smart device, from 4K video to immersive augmented reality. But enterprise 5G is an enabler of another kindone that can make machine-to-machine (M2M) communications possible. This is a far cry from 4G not just because of increased bandwidth, but because it shifts us from a closed, proprietary system to an open, virtualized one. The age of 5G is the age of dynamic, software-defined architecture.

Returning to the Tesla example, 5G makes it so the sensors on your car dont just detect a tree on the side of the road, but are in communication with the data center and other sensors (or cars) in the field. For another example use case, lets say the U.S. Forest Service is trying to see which trees in a national forest are diseased. If they deploy servers and sensors to that forest, the edge nodes that spread across its millions of acres must be able to communicate not just with the data center, but with each other. Its 5G that allows the mass amounts of data collected in the forest to be connected to AI and thus turned into real-time insights. Put another way, AI is how you transform raw data into something useful. Many apps at the edge leverage AI and machine learning. 5G underpins them.

The interplay of these cutting-edge technologies represents the next phase in the evolution of computing. We went from mainframes to PCs, from PCs to client server architecture, and from client server architectures to the cloud. As our last article outlined, the hybrid cloud comes with a paradigm shift, ushering in an entirely new operating model with an unprecedented level of flexibility. By embedding AI into this architecture, networks and services can transform in real-time based on situations edge nodes are seeing. Thus, 5G will allow agencies to deliver more smart programming to the network and the tactical edge. It will also fuel the digitization of every aspect of life. We are seeing an explosion of applications that can be rapidly deployed on this new dynamic architecture for everything from disaster response to next-generation health care.

How to Secure Dynamic Architecture

The question, of course, is what 5G means for security. Because we are no longer working with a closed, proprietary system, we can no longer rely on an old-school model of simply encrypting data and thinking we are secure. Its too limited and narrow. Compliance checklists, to be blunt, are outdated the day they are published and cannot keep up with the current threat environment. And yet, many organizations budget for compliance only. Every company that was breached in the last 15 years was compliant, though.

In a world of 5G, its not just data that must be secure, but AI algorithms and models. As such, 5G-enabled architecture requires a new security paradigm, too: a risk-based approach that considers the whole data lifecycle. Put another way, corporate security must shift from being compliance-based to risk-based. As mentioned in our last article, risk-based security should be built in from the beginningencompassing design, procurement, the supply chain, the development process, and so on. Risk should be a dial for the application as it moves out to the edge just like power, bandwidth, storage, memory, and compute.

The Bottom Line

Artificial intelligence and 5Gtwo of techs biggest buzzwordsare closely tied to edge computing and the hybrid cloud. While the underlying architecture may be more complex in this new era, software simplifies it, allowing for the rapid development and distribution of new applications. But agencies must make sure they shift their entire paradigm, security posture included. As 5G allows agencies to deploy smarter programming to the edge and make sense of growing pools of data in real-time, their security must cover the entire data lifecycle and must adapt to ever-changing levels of risk.

Of course, agencies should still leverage what they already have from a security perspective. Too often, we protect from extraordinary, sophisticated outside threats while dropping the ball on basic cyber hygiene: simple things like resetting passwords and password complexity. Many customers have capabilities for dealing with common attacks, but fail to turn that technology on. In addition to this low-hanging fruit, though, agencies must ensure their approach is risk-based, as its far better suited for cloud-native, dynamic architectures, which come with a constantly evolving threat environment.

Steve Orrin is theIntel Federal chief technology officer and Cameron Chehreh is the Dell Federal chief technology officer.

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Dade2, Cloud and IAAS Provider Introduces Opening of its Spanish Cloud Region – PR Web

MADRID (PRWEB) January 08, 2021

Dade2, a Managed Enterprise Cloud hosting provider, is pleased to announce the launch of its Spanish data center location and cloud region. Immediately available in this location are Dade2s Cloud servers, Dedicated Servers, Colocation and private cloud service offerings.

The data center, located close to Barajas International Airport is just minutes away from Madrid city center and provides low-latency and high-network throughput to both Spain, France and Italy.Now operating in both Europe the United States and Iceland, Dade2s first Spanish datacenter location has been strategically selected to better cater to the needs of clients in both Spain and southern Europe. Dade2s expansion roadmap illustrates the strategic launching of additional regions by Q2 2021.

Cloud computing is already powering innovation within businesses, educational institutions, public administrations, and government agencies across Spain, and with this Dade2 Cloud region, we look forward to helping accelerate this transformation Daroya said.

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The Slope Gets More Slippery As You Expect Content Moderation To Happen At The Infrastructure Layer – Techdirt

from the sliding,-sliding dept

What a week the first week of January has been! As democracy and its institutions were tested in the United States, so were the Internet and its actors.

Following the invasion of the Capitol Hill by protesters, social media started taking action in what appeared to be a ripple effect: first, Twitter permanently suspended the account of the President of the United States, while Facebook and Instagramblocked his account indefinitely and, at least, through the end of his term; Snapchat followed by cutting access to the Presidents account, andAmazons video-streaming platform Twitch took a similar action; YouTube announced that it would tighten its election fraud misinformation policy in a way that it would allow them to take immediate action against the President in the case of him posting misleading or false information. In the meantime, Apple also announced that it would kick off Parler, the social network favored by conservatives and extremists, from its app store on the basis that it was promoting violence associated with the integrity of the US institutions.

It is the decision of Amazon, however, to kick off Parler from its web hosting service that I want to turn to. Let me first make clear that if you are Amazon, this decision makes total sense from a business and public relations perspective why would anyone want to be associated with anything that even remotely hinges on extremism? The decision also falls within Amazons permissible scope given that, under its terms of service, Amazon reserves the right to terminate users from their networks at their sole discretion. Similarly, from a societal point of view, Amazon may be seen as upholding most peoples values. But, I want to offer another perspective here. What about the Internet? What sort of a message does Amazons decision send to the Internet and everyone who is watching?

There are several actors participating in the way a message whether an email, cat video, voice call, or web page travels through the Internet. Each one of them might be considered an intermediary in the transmission of the message. Examples of Internet infrastructure intermediaries include Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), cloud hosting services, domain name registries, and registrars. These infrastructure actors are responsible for a bunch of different things, from managing network infrastructure, to providing access to users, and ensuring the delivery of content. These mostly private sector companies provide investment as well as reliability and upkeep of the services we all use.

In the broadcasting world, a carrier also controls the content that is being broadcast; with the Internet, however, an actor responsible for the delivery of infrastructure services (e.g., an Internet Service Provider or a cloud hosting provider) is unlikely or not expected to be aware of the content of the message they are carrying. They simply do not care about the content; it is not their job to care. Their one and only responsibility is to relay packets on the Internet to other destinations. Even if, for the sake of the argument, they were to care, at the end of the day, they are not the producers of the content. Like postal and telephone services, they have the essential role of carrying the underlying message efficiently.

Over the past year, the role and responsibility of intermediaries has been placed under the policy microscope. The focus is currently on user-generated content platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. In the United States, policy makers on both sides of the aisle have been considering anew the role of intermediaries in disseminating dis- and mis-information. Section 230, the law that has systematically, consistently and predictably shielded online platforms from liability over the content their users post, has been highly politicized and change now is almost inevitable. In Europe, after a year of intense debate, the newly released Digital Services Act has majorly upheld the long-standing intermediary liability regime, but, still, there are implementation details that could see some change (e.g, all of provisions on trusted flaggers).

It is the actions like the one that Amazon took against Parler, however, that go beyond issues of just speech and can set a precedent that could have an adverse effect on the Internet and its architecture. By denying cloud hosting services, Amazon is essentially taking Parler offline and denying its ability to operate, unless the platform can find another hosting service. This might be seen as a good thing, prima facie; at the end of the day, who wants such content to even exist, let alone circulate online? But, it does send a quite dangerous message: as infrastructure intermediaries can take action that cuts the problem from its root (i.e., getting a service completely offline), regulators might start looking at them to police the Internet. In such a scenario, infrastructure intermediaries would have to deploy content-blocking measures, including IP and protocol-based blocking, deep packet inspection (i.e., viewing content of packets as they move across the network), and URL and DNS-based blocking. Such measures over-block, imposing collateral damage on legal content and communications. They also interfere with the functioning of critical Internet systems, including the DNS, and compromise Internet security, integrity, and performance.

What Amazon did is not unprecedented. In 2017, Cloudflare took a similar action against the Daily Stormer website when it stopped answering DNS requests for their sites. At the time, Cloudflare said: The rules and responsibilities for each of the organizations [participating in Internet] in regulating content are and should be different. A few days later, in an op-ed, published at the Wall Street Journal, Cloudflares CEO, Matthew Prince said: I helped kick a group of neo-Nazis off the internet last week, but since then Ive wondered whether I made the right decision.[] Did we meet the standard of due process in this case? I worry we didnt. And at some level Im not sure we ever could. It doesnt sit right to have a private company, invisible but ubiquitous, making editorial decisions about what can and cannot be online. The pre-internet analogy would be if Ma Bell listened in on phone calls and could terminate your line if it didnt like what you were talking about.

Most likely Amazon faced the same dilemma; or, it might have not. One thing, however, is certain: so far, none of these actors appears to be considering the Internet and how some of their actions may affect its future and the way we all may end up experiencing it. It is becoming increasingly important that we start looking into the salient, yet extremely significant, differences between moderation happening by user-generated content platforms as opposed to moderation happening by infrastructure providers.

It is about time we make an attempt to understand how the Internet works. From where I am sitting, this past year has been less lonely and semi-normal because of the Internet. I want it to continue to function in a way that is effective; I want to continue seeing the networks interconnecting and infrastructure providers focusing on what they are supposed to be focusing on: providing reliable and consistent infrastructure services.

It is about time we show the Internet we care!

Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis is the Senior Director, Policy Strategy and Development at the Internet Society.

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Pro-Trump Demonstration At Twitter Headquarters Appears To Be A Bust, Twitter Claims To Respect Peoples Right To Express Their Views: – CBS Denver

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) A demonstration by supporters of President Donald Trump to protest his ban from the Twitter social media platform outside the companys San Francisco headquarters appeared to be a bust Monday morning.

The protest was scheduled to begin at 8 a.m., but an hour later only a mere handful of protesters had showed up. There were no crowds along the police barriers erected outside Twitters Market street headquarters.

Inside the headquarters, the halls and offices were mostly empty as thousands of employees have been working remotely in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak since mid-March 2020.

In a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle Sunday night, a company spokesman said Twitter respects peoples right to express their views.

While we respect peoples right to express their views, weve been transparent about the factors leading up to our decision last week, the spokesperson said in an email. We have nothing to add but wanted to confirm that we continue to have mandatory work from home guidance for Twitter employees.

The San Francisco police said they have plans in place including the calling in of mutual aide from nearby law enforcement agencies if needed.

But on Monday morning the contingent of officers at the building stood along the barriers with no protesters on the other side. A lone man stood on an traffic island with a sign reading Impeach, Remove Today.

SFPD has been in contact with representatives from Twitter, Officer Adam Lobsinger said We will have sufficient resources available to respond to any demonstrations as well as calls for service citywideThe San Francisco Police Department is committed to facilitating the publics right to First Amendment expressions of free speech. We ask that everyone exercising their First Amendment rights be considerate, respectful, and mindful of the safety of others.

Twitter announced Friday afternoon it had permanently suspended Trumps account over concerns his tweets could incite violence.

In a statement the company released regarding the suspension, it said that Twitter officials had reviewed Trumps tweets this past week and determined they violated the sites policies.

The suspension comes just days after Trump supporters took over the U.S. Capitol by force, resulting in the deaths of five people and the evacuation of Congress from the building when the legislative body planned to certify Joe Bidens 2020 presidential election win.

In the context of horrific events this week, we made it clear on Wednesday that additional violations of the Twitter Rules would potentially result in this very course of action, Twitter wrote at the time. Our public interest framework exists to enable the public to hear from elected officials and world leaders directly. It is built on a principle that the people have a right to hold power to account in the open.

However, we made it clear going back years that these accounts are not above our rules entirely and cannot use Twitter to incite violence, among other things.

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The statement includes Twitters documentation of Trumps tweets that violated the websites glorification of violence standards.

One of Trumps tweets violating this standard said read:

The 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!

Twitter also suspended the accounts of former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn and former Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell for sharing posts about the web of conspiracy theories known as QAnon.

The social media giant had suspended the Presidents account for twelve hours on Wednesday. The platform made several of his posts unavailable after his supporters overran Capitol Hill, and then temporarily locked the presidents account.

Twitter wasnt alone in taking action against the President. Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Youtube also suspended Trump accounts and Amazon, Apple and Google have all booted pro-Trump Parler off their platforms.

Amazon removed Parler, the alternative social media platform favored by conservatives, from its cloud hosting service, Amazon Web Services, Sunday evening, effectively kicking it off of the public internet after mounting pressure from the public and Amazon employees.

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What is Gab? A far-right social alternative to Twitter – Business Insider – Business Insider

As mainstream social sites deplatform President Trump and other far-right users for spreading misinformation and inciting violence, smaller fringe networks appear to be absorbing the runoff.

Gab is one of them it was founded in 2016 as an alternative social platform to Facebook and Twitter. Its founder sought to build a place where users can embrace free speech and post without moderation at a time when mainstream sites began to crack down on misinformation, efforts that coincided with Trump's rise to the presidency.

After pro-Trump extremists violently stormed the US Capitol last week, the discourse reignited around how social media services can radicalize and provide platforms to those seeking to carry out violence. The rioters were found to have organized for weeks ahead of time on Twitter, Facebook, Parler, and TheDonald.

Since then, Facebook has blocked Trump's access to the site and Twitter has permanently suspended the president, and smaller sites like Parler have been banned by Google and Apple's app stores, as well as dropped from Amazon's AWS service, over its failure to moderate threats of violence.

Apple kicked Gab off in 2016 over hate speech violations, as have Google and Amazon and yet, the platform has risen in popularity since it launched as one of a handful of online ecosystems that attracted those on the fringes.

It's gaining 10,000 new users every hour, the company reported over the weekend.

Here's how Gab became a favorite among the alt-right.

Cofounder and CEO Andrew Torba told Buzzfeed News in late 2017 he had become fed up with how major social media websites censor people's posts. "What makes the entirely left-leaning Big Social monopoly qualified to tell us what is 'news' and what is 'trending' and to define what 'harassment' means?" Torba said.

Gab looks a lot like both Twitter and Reddit, as the New York Times reported, and posts called "gabs" are capped at 300 characters.

The site quickly became a cesspool of white supremacists, anti-Semites, and other users who were booted off of mainstream tech platforms, like Milo Yiannopoulos, Alex Jones, and white nationalist leader Richard B. Spencer. The website purports to be committed to anyone who shares "in the common ideals of Western values, individual liberty, and the free exchange and flow of information," but far-right ideologies are what largely populates the small community. It had around 1 million registered users in April 2020, according to Fox Business.

Alex Jones, the founder of right-wing media group Infowars, addresses pro-Trump protesters at the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. Jon Cherry/Getty Images

Torba posted a gab early Monday showing an illustration of President Trump with an eagle resting on his shoulders standing alongside a lion. Far-right Irish YouTuber Dave Cullen, who has run the channel Computing Forever, posted a farewell video on Monday after YouTube banned him for violating its policies. He said this won't affect how he operates.

Cullen's Gab bio reads "If they won't let you say it, that means it MUST be said. #AllSpeechMatters."

Like other far-right alternatives, such as Parler, Gab markets itself as being committed to free speech. Gab's online rules prohibit some types of posts, like threats of violence and illegal pornography. But other than that, it uses little moderation and doesn't restrict posts that might be widely considered to be misleading or to qualify as hate speech. It does give users an option to mute posts that they find offensive.

The shooter in a 2018 attack on the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue took to the platform to post a series of anti-Semitic messages before killing 11 people. The website went offline for a short while following the shooting, which has been called the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in American history.

The shooter falsely alleged that a Jewish refugee organization "likes to bring invaders in that kill our people," according to an archive of his posts on Gab. "I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in."

Members of Pittsburgh and the Squirrel Hill community pay their respects at the memorial to the 11 victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre Saturday, October 27 Matthew Hatcher/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Big tech companies have restricted Gab in the past, just as Google, Amazon, and Apple have taken action on Parler after pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol.

In 2016, Apple blocked the Gab app over pornographic content and hate speech, and Google banned it from its Google Play store as well. Gab filed a lawsuit against Google over the block before dropping it.

In 2017, the site's online domain registrar threatened to kick Gab off for violating hate speech laws with more racist and anti-Semitic posts. A company spokesperson said it removed the posts' author but that it was "looking for a domain registrar provider that supports lawful, politically incorrect free speech."

In August 2018, Microsoft threatened to boot Gab off of its Azure cloud computing service over anti-Semitic posts calling for "vengeance" against Jews and for the vandalism of Holocaust memorial museums. The Gab user who wrote the posts later deleted them.

After the 2018 Pittsburgh shooter was found to have posted anti-Semitic posts on Gab, PayPal announced it was banning the platform from using it as a payment option. Stripe followed suit shortly after, as did Medium, Shopify, and GoDaddy, Gab's domain registrar. Gab soon found a new domain registrar with the company Epik.

And in 2019, Amazon announced it would stop allowing Gab to raise money via its Amazon Web Services platform because the site "promotes content that constitutes hate speech." It attempted to solicit up to $10 million from investors beforehand.

These sites commonly tout themselves as upholding free speech and say the likes of Twitter are infringing on the First Amendment by cracking down on misinformation. But as Business Insider's Tyler Sonnemaker reported, it is within both Twitter and Gab's rights to moderate their platforms as they see fit since they are private companies. The First Amendment prevents the government from censoring private citizens and firms, not the other way around.

As mainstream sites like Twitter and Facebook ramp up their implementation of moderation policies, which has resulted in the permanent suspension of President Trump, experts told Insider in a previous interview that Parler and Gab could rise in popularity, where users will be able to more easily spout conspiracy theories and false information.

Indeed, we're seeing that happen already Gab said on Twitter Saturday that the platform is gaining 10,000 new users every hour.

"Gab gained more users in the past 2 days than we did in our first two years of existing," the company tweeted Sunday.

And Parler shot up to the No. 1 spot on Apple's App Store after Facebook and Twitter de-platformed Trump.

However, Parler is now offline after Amazon broke ties with the service, and Parler CEO John Matze said the platform could stay down for up to a week. Parler has filed a lawsuit against Amazon over antitrust violations, alleging that the e-commerce giant's ban was politically motivated and was anti-competitive since it didn't take similar action against Twitter.

Troy Wolverton contributed to an earlier version of this report.

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NICE Wins Technical Development Award at 2020 Symphony Hackathon for Integration with its Cloud-Based Messaging and Collaboration Platform – Business…

HOBOKEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that it has received the Most Cutting-Edge Technical Development Award at the Symphony Innovate 2020 Hackathon London. NICE was recognized for taking the important first step to fully integrate its market-leading NTR compliance recording solution with Symphony, a cloud-based messaging and collaboration platform used by many of the worlds leading financial services organizations.

The Symphony Innovate Hackathon was established to spur development of unique and innovative solutions that help financial services firms optimize the way they work. Hackathon teams are judged according to their degree of innovation and the potential commercial impact of their projects. Through its integration, NICE successfully demonstrated NTRs ability to capture and archive Symphony voice and chat conversations, and associated metadata, and search for, retrieve and play back these communications.

Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE, stated, Were thrilled to have been recognized for our cutting-edge technology development with Symphony. As financial services organizations accelerate their digital transformation and adopt new communication modalities in growing numbers, they need to continue to be mindful of MiFID II, Dodd-Frank and other regulations that require all types of communications to be recorded for regulatory compliance. This proof of concept is an important first step forward to extending our popular NTR compliance recording solution to Symphony users.

Olivier Poupeney, Director of Developer Relations, Symphony, explained, Hackathons continue to be an integral component to the development of vital and ingenious workflow automations and apps on Symphony. Hackathons encourage and breed innovation, as shown through NICEs development of their NTR integration. It is creations such as this that will help drive the evolution of regulatory compliance-based integrations. Congratulations to NICE and their expert execution to develop NTR.

Winning entries from the Symphony Innovate Hackathon London and other virtual Symphony Hackathons will advance to the Symphony Olympics which will be hosted by Symphony in 2021. This will see winners from all around the globe compete against each other.

Offered as an on-premise or cloud solution, the NICE Trading Recording System (NTR) is an all-in-one compliance-focused trade conversation recording platform used by most of the worlds leading banks and investment firms for capturing and archiving trade conversations from turrets, desk phones, and mobile phones, as well as voice, video, chat and screen sharing from unified communications platforms.

About NICENICE (Nasdaq: NICE) is the worlds leading provider of both cloud and on-premises enterprise software solutions that empower organizations to make smarter decisions based on advanced analytics of structured and unstructured data. NICE helps organizations of all sizes deliver better customer service, ensure compliance, combat fraud and safeguard citizens. Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, are using NICE solutions. http://www.nice.com.

Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NICE Ltd. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of NICEs marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.

Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements, including the statements by Mr. Wooten, are based on the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of NICE Ltd. (the Company). In some cases, such forward-looking statements can be identified by terms such as believe, expect, seek, may, will, intend, should, project, anticipate, plan, estimate, or similar words. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to differ materially from those described herein, including but not limited to the impact of changes in economic and business conditions, including as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; competition; successful execution of the Companys growth strategy; success and growth of the Companys cloud Software-as-a-Service business; changes in technology and market requirements; decline in demand for the Company's products; inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel; loss of market share; an inability to maintain certain marketing and distribution arrangements; the Companys dependency on third-party cloud computing platform providers, hosting facilities and service partners;, cyber security attacks or other security breaches against the Company; the effect of newly enacted or modified laws, regulation or standards on the Company and our products and various other factors and uncertainties discussed in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC). For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed from time to time with the SEC, including the Companys Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise them, except as required by law.

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Chapter 6: Evaluating the leading manufacturers of the Global Application Hosting market which consists of its Competitive Landscape, Peer Group Analysis, BCG Matrix & Company Profile

Chapter 7: To evaluate the market by segments, by countries and by manufacturers with revenue share and sales by key countries in these various regions.

Chapter 8 & 9: Displaying the Appendix, Methodology and Data Source

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Ben Domenech slams Big Tech over censorship of Trump, Parler: ‘We really ought to be scared’ – Fox News

Ben Domenech is warning against the "dominant force" of Big Tech companies, in the wake of Twitters permanent suspension of President Donald Trumps account and Amazons suspension of Parler from its cloud hosting service.

"This is a situation that I think a lot of us have been warning against, on the right, for a long time," Domenech, who publishes The Federalist, told Brian Kilmeade on "Fox & Friends" Wednesday.

"They can undermine and they can behave in totalitarian fashions, in ways that frankly smack of the kind of approaches that weve seen in places like China and Russia," he added.

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Domenech argued that Twitters permanent suspension of Trumps account @realDonaldTrump, which took effect Friday, was politically motivated.

"Thats something that I think we really ought to be scared of, when we see these massive corporations, the most powerful ones that have ever existed in the world, coming together to make a political statement, to cut off the most popular Republican in terms of vote that weve ever seen.Thats something that should bother all of us," he said.

Amazons actions against Parler will make the social media platforms operations "impossible," Domenech said. Amazon suspended Parler from using Amazon Web Services (AWS), which is a hosting service for the site, effective Sunday night. This followsGoogles and Apples suspensions of the conservative messaging app from their app stores.

Parler went offline Monday morning.

"When we talk about what Amazon did to Parler, its the equivalent of saying were going to shut off your power. Were going to shut off your electricity," he said.

"Its not just the same as saying, you cant have access to this platform or to this app store," he added. "Its making it impossible for the company to even work."

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Domenech said legal battles over Big Tech censorship could rise to the Supreme Court, adding that he believes congressional Democrats would likely keep the issue at the forefront.

"Youre only going to see the fire, I think, continue to rise when it comes to all of these issues," Domenech said. "Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats in Congress, theyre not interested in pouring water on this, theyre not interested in tamping down on Americas tensions at the moment."

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Bongino vows to fight Parler shutdown: ‘I’ll go bankrupt before I let this happen’ – Fox News

Although "tech tyrants Google, Appleand Amazonwiped Parler out, the service will return" soon, Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said on Monday.

"Parler will be back, just so the audience understands. I will go bankrupt and destitute before I let this happen," Bongino, one of the investors in Parler, told "Fox & Friends."

Bongino said getting diagnosed with cancer "opened his eyes to the world" and he no longer cares what "anyone thinks anymore."

"My eyes are wide open. Parler will be back by the end of the week."

GOOGLE SUSPENDS PARLER APP FROM PLAY STORE OVER FAILURE TO MODERATE EGREGIOUS CONTENT

Parler went down early MondayfollowingAmazonWeb Services' decision to suspend it from its cloudhosting service after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot. CEO John Matze told "Sunday Morning Futures" that the site will try to "get back online as quickly as possible," after writing on the platform that the site may be unavailablefor up to a week.

Googleannounced Friday that it would suspendsocial media platform Parlers listing from its Play Store due to a failure to moderate "egregious content" posted by users related to the violent siege onCapitol Hillthis week.

A spokesperson for Google confirmed in a statement to Fox News that its "longstanding policies" require that apps with user-generated content have measures in place to remove certain obscene content including posts that incite violence. Developers agree to those terms.

"Were aware of continued posting in the Parler app that seeks to incite ongoing violence in the U.S.," a Google spokesperson wrote in a statement. "In light of this ongoing and urgent public safety threat, we are suspending the apps listings from the Play Store until it addresses these issues."

Bongino "begged" for people to support Parler. Parler has "terms of service" and a code of conduct that users have to abide by, Bongino said. He also dismissed the notion that the service has "lax moderation" because "anyone can report a post that violates the code of conduct."

"Its not about the money. Its not about anything. If Parler goes down, everyone else will be next," Bongino said, pushing back against the arguments that the tech giants were within their rights to remove Parler because they are autonomous private companies engaging in a "free market."

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"Its a free-market? Because Twitter and Facebook are subsidized by the United States governments law Section 230 where they are allowed to pull down and leave up whatever they want and they are immune to lawsuits due to 230. But, when Parler, which is not a surveillance platform, abides by the very same text of the law 230, Parler is wiped from the face of the Earth and doesnt get the government subsidy?"

Bongino went on to say, "So to all you geniuses out there:Please explain to me again how this is a free-market argument when a potentially trillion-dollar subsidy is given to favorite enterprises butnot to Parler, who actually follows the law."

Amazon saidthe move was made forviolating Amazon Web Services' terms of services by failing to effectively deal with a steady increase in violent content, according to an email by an AWS Trust and Safety team to Parler, seen by Reuters.

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Key Companies Covered: Med Tech Solutions Inc, Rackspace, Health Catalyst, OVH Cloud, TrueNorth, Ntirety, Hostway and Hostting, Mercy, Euris.

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