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Tag Archives: Access

Zero Copy Data Access: The Future of Data Management?

ZCDA enables applications to access the memory location where the data is stored directly, saving time and improving performance. Chris Elwell on August 8, 2023 Faster and more efficient data processing techniques are needed as the volume of data processed grows. “Zero copy data access” may revolutionize how data is processed. It’s already making waves … Continue reading Zero Copy Data Access: The Future of Data Management?

Elon Musk’s plans to limit API access might be good for Twitter’s business, but it’s bad for the open internet

  By Chris Stokel-Walker February 09, 2023 Elon Musk’s travails over whether or not to allow free, unfettered access to Twitter’s APIs has, as would be expected, taken plenty of twists and turns. On February 2, Musk gave notice that free access to APIs would be removed within a week. Then he decided accounts could … Continue reading Elon Musk’s plans to limit API access might be good for Twitter’s business, but it’s bad for the open internet

Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party app access

Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party clients like Tweetbot   Igor Bonifacic @igorbonifacic Twitter appears to have deliberately cut off third-party clients from accessing its API. Since Thursday evening, many of the most popular apps you can use to scroll Twitter without going through the company’s own software, including Tweetbot and Twitterrific, have not … Continue reading Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party app access

Masterclass offers US college students three months of access for $1

Masterclass offers US college students three months of access for $1 You’ll need to act quickly if you’re interested, as it’s a one-day only deal. K. Holt @krisholt May 27th, 2022 Masterclass All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. … Continue reading Masterclass offers US college students three months of access for $1

Kroger Precision Marketing Expands Access To Its Search Ad Inventory Through Three Platforms

Kroger Precision Marketing Expands Access To Its Search Ad Inventory Through Three Platforms by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, March 28, 2022 Kroger Precision Marketing (KPM), the retail media business of Kroger that is powered by 84.51°, announced Monday the expansion of its search product listing ads through three ad management platforms. The capability allows brands to buy … Continue reading Kroger Precision Marketing Expands Access To Its Search Ad Inventory Through Three Platforms

Amazon suspends shipments and Prime Video access in Russia

Amazon stops accepting new AWS customers in Russia and Belarus The company made the policy change over the weekend. I. Bonifacic @igorbonifacic March 8th, 2022 Reuters Staff / Reuters Another important internet player is changing its relationship with Russia due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Over the weekend, Amazon quietly stopped accepting new Amazon … Continue reading Amazon suspends shipments and Prime Video access in Russia

How HR Can Access Employee Emails More Easily

Jonathan Kelley December 1, 2020 At Cryoserver, we have noticed more employees being furloughed or working remotely, COVID-19 has given HR executives all sorts of new challenges. Not least of these is having to access old staff emails more often. Suppose a particular employee isn’t available – perhaps they’ve been furloughed or left your organisation … Continue reading How HR Can Access Employee Emails More Easily

Rethinking SaaS product access for SMBs during the COVID-19 crisis

With local businesses re-inventing themselves and looking for solutions to support that, SaaS providers must adapt. Bill Dinan on March 25, 2020 The way of life and business was already changing with the introduction of 5G and will continue to change in the coming weeks and months during the COVID-19 crisis. One thing is certain … Continue reading Rethinking SaaS product access for SMBs during the COVID-19 crisis

Twitter to stop offering advertisers access to 3rd party data sources next year

The company said it is moving to streamline how advertisers use audience data and wants to shift the focus to the Twitter Ads API. Amy Gesenhues on August 8, 2019 Twitter announced on Wednesday it will be removing third-party data sources from its ad platform early next year, according to the Wall Street Journal. “Twitter … Continue reading Twitter to stop offering advertisers access to 3rd party data sources next year