December 15, 2021
Blogs
December 10, 2021
One Week Old Quantinuum Releases Totally Random Product
By Craig Kennedy One week after the creation of its newly formed company, Quantinuum announced the release of Quantum Origin, the first-ever commercial software security product built on quantum computers. This blog wil
December 8, 2021
Aragon Transform 2021 Recap
by Kalyn Stockman Last week, on December 2nd, Aragon Research hosted its 11th annual Transform event – and it was quite a success! 2021 was the second year that Transform consisted of virtual sessions. However, this y
December 3, 2021
AI Takes Center-Stage at Amazon Web Services re:Invent
By: Adam Pease At its re:Invent 2021 event this week, Amazon Web Services demonstrated several of its enhanced application capabilities with an emphasis on its artificial intelligence offerings. In particular, eas
November 22, 2021
Collaboration Technologies Are Quickly Emerging
by Katie Bartenslager Collaboration technologies are quickly emerging and Aragon Research has been keeping a close eye on the market as enterprises shift to support remote teams of hybrid workers. Aragon has recently pu
November 19, 2021
NVIDIA’s New AI Capabilities Put Amazon, Google and Microsoft on Notice
By Jim Lundy The shutdown that we all experienced during the COVID-19 lockdown created a war for innovation. Some providers stood still, while others raced ahead with real innovation. One of the providers who has been hNovember Aragon Cares: Sacred Heart Survival Sacks
By Amy Townsend When we think of the Holidays, we think about delicious food, gathering with friends and family, exchanging gifts, watching movies, decorating cookies, and drinking hot chocolate – but we should also b
November 18, 2021
Cisco Strikes Back with a New Approach to Collaboration
By Jim Lundy Cisco recently held its WebEx one collaboration summit and revealed a whole new approach to collaboration and communication. In a nutshell, Cisco is making its software and hardware offerings as integrated
November 17, 2021
Do You Trust Amazon With Your Biometric Data?
By Betsy Burton This week a number of musicians and privacy activists signed a letter protesting the use of Amazon's palm scanner, named Amazon One, at the iconic RedRocks music venue in Colorado. This move begs the
November 16, 2021
Computer Vision for Critical Infrastructure Protection
By Adam Pease Computer vision has been making waves throughout a variety of different industries as business leaders recognize the promise of using image and video recognition to transform the basic workflows that make
November 9, 2021
3 Emerging Digital Business Technologies to Watch
by Katie Bartenslager Aragon Research recently introduced its 2021 Technology Arc for Digital Business. This 2021 edition features 29 technology profiles that are split between emerging, adopting, and mature arcs. Th
November 5, 2021
Cisco and Microsoft Launch Holographic Collaboration
by Jim Lundy Collaboration is changing and becoming more immersive. With advancements in technology, virtual reality has come back to life with a new term—metaverse—and new capabilities. While Facebook makes proSolarWinds Update – Nobelium Attacks Increase
By Jim Lundy and Craig Kennedy There's been more ongoing movement post the SolarWinds hack from 2020. Earlier this year, the US federal government accused Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of sponsoring a grou
November 4, 2021
5 Organizations to Support This Holiday Season
by Kalyn Stockman This holiday season, there are so many ways to give back to your community. We’ve settled on a few ideas for Aragon Cares, but came across so many amazing organizations and volunteer activities in thFacebook Metaverse: Will We Learn From The Wild-West of Second Life
By Betsy Burton In 2003-2004, I was working on collaboration tools when “Second Life” emerged. Second Life is an immersive virtual environment where people can take on avatar roles and “virtually meet” in other
November 1, 2021
October Aragon Cares: Guide Dogs for the Blind
by Kalyn Stockman According to guidedogs.com, it takes 251 volunteers to help a single puppy become a guide dog. With multiple millions of people in the US who are blind, and many more with visual impairments, imagine h
October 29, 2021
China Telecom Unit Banned from Operating in the US
By Jim Lundy PAX Technology, headquartered in Shenzhen China, operates 60 million point-of-sales terminals in the US and 120 countries. One of PAX’s warehouses in Florida was raided by the FBI and the Department o
October 28, 2021
Carnegie Learning Awarded Grant to Improve Digital Learning
By Amy Townsend On October 28, 2021, Carnegie Learning Inc. announced that it has been awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education – to be received over a five-year period. This blog gives so
October 26, 2021
Vonage Jumps into Conversational Commerce with Acquisition of Jumper.ai
By Craig Kennedy On Tuesday, October 19th, Vonage, a global leader in unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) and intelligent contact center (ICC), announced the acquisition of Jumper.ai, a player in the omn
October 25, 2021