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Data Theorem PR Web / Jan 12, 2021

The Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® are open to all Cyber and Digital Security organizations from all over the world and their end-users of products and services. The Globee® Awards organizer of world's premier business awards programs and business ranking lists is now accepting nominations and entries for the 17th Annual 2021 Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® honoring achievements and recognitions in every facet of the cyber and digital security industry.

Data Theorem PR Web / Jan 12, 2021

We are honored to award so many executives, companies and products the BIG Innovation award this year. Each person, company, and product has made tremendous strides at improving the lives of their community. Today, the Business Intelligence Group named seven executives, 52 companies, and 137 products as leaders and winners of the 2021 BIG Innovation Awards.

Data Theorem TelecomTV / Jan 12, 2021

Talk about "If you build it, they will come"! Once upon a time (actually less than a generation ago) there was a lot of market sentiment and analyst comment that far too much cable was being laid and that the majority of it would lie there in the depths, dark and redundant, because there would never, could never be enough traffic to fill the perceived over-capacity.

Data Theorem NeighborWebSJ / Jan 8, 2021

Application shielding holds a significant position in preventing attacks by making it complex and hard to understand the code of applications. This feature reduces chances of data getting being accessed by the hackers. Broad community of end users are adopting application shielding in their businesses to secure their apps.

Data Theorem Science Magazine / Jan 8, 2021

While working on his doctorate in theoretical physics in the early 1970s, Saul Teukolsky solved a problem that seemed purely hypothetical. Imagine a black hole, the ghostly knot of gravity that forms when, say, a massive star burns out and collapses to an infinitesimal point. Suppose you perturb it, as you might strike a bell.

Data Theorem Science Magazine / Jan 8, 2021

Now that black holes can be studied directly, scientists wonder whether they really are the strange beasts Albert Einstein's theory predicts. While working on his doctorate in theoretical physics in the early 1970s, Saul Teukolsky solved a problem that seemed purely hypothetical.

Data Theorem Catholic Outlook / Jan 8, 2021

Our universe seems made for life; it has the right characteristics to make it possible, to let it prosper and evolve. It hosts biological activity, perhaps with a certain waste of space, for today we can observe a total extension of about 92 billion light years, or about 9 x 10 23 km (= 9 followed by 23 zeros, 900,000 billion km).