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Amazon Launches Secrets Manager For Passwords

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the launch of Secrets Manager , which will be used to safely store important company information, including passwords. Managing application secrets like database credentials, passwords or API keys is easy when you’re working locally with one machine and one application.

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Real Estate Startup Bungalow Secures $64M In Funding

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Residential real estate startup Bungalow announced it has secured $64 million in funding: a $14 million Series A led by Khosla Ventures, Atomic, Founders Fund, Cherubic Ventures and Wing Ventures, as well as a $50 million debt facility. Since its launch, the company has operated in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego and Seattle.

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Taking The Chaos Out Of Lunch With B2B Delivery

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It’s essentially consumer food delivery with a B2B base, which CEO Ben Cattoor noted was an delivery innovation that was lacking in the market. And in some cases, Cattoor noted, it could create a security issue. in San Diego.

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Software AG Buys Zementis For Deep-Learning Capabilities

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Software AG has inked a deal to acquire Zementis, the San Diego, California company that provides software for deep learning, which is a component of machine learning and data science. In a press release , Software AG said deep learning is a key technology that drives artificial intelligence development.

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Stepping Into 21st Century Hospitality With Apartments And Technology

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Some entrepreneurs are inspired to start companies because they spot unmet needs in the market: Frontdesk Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer Jesse DePinto, for instance, saw the amateur nature of home shares but the opportunity for something better than a hotel. The Market. The Business.

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Qualcomm’s Latest Lawsuit Looks To Stop iPhone In China

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According to Bloomberg Technology , San Diego-based Qualcomm filed the suits in a Beijing intellectual property court to hinder Apple’s business in the world’s largest market for smartphones. The Greater China region accounted for 22.5 percent of Apple’s $215.6 billion sales in its most recent fiscal year.

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4 AI Predictions for 2023: From the Great Correction to Practical AI

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The stock market tanked, interest rates spiked and many thousands of people lost their jobs. In a letter to Alphabet management TCI provided a brief glimpse of the obvious: “Unfortunately, enthusiasm for self-driving cars has collapsed and competitors have exited the market.” Time to market. JessicaButalla@fico.com.