STAMFORD, Conn. Feb 26 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- Protegrity, the only data-first enterprise security platform, announces a new Data Protection Jumpstart Subscription program at the RSA Conference 2020 which takes place this week in San Francisco.
Protegrity’s data security platform offers best-in-class, policy-driven data protection and governance capabilities, and is relied upon by leading organizations around the globe to safely utilize their data by protecting it in production, in motion, and at rest. The Protegrity platform protects data at rest, in motion, and in use and provides robust discovery, monitoring, and governance features for on-premise and hybrid cloud environments. With the introduction of the Data Protection Jumpstart Subscription program, organizations can implement Protegrity’s data security platform faster, and more efficiently than ever before. Jumpstart streamlines time-to-live for enterprises adopting the Protegrity Data Security Platform, by condensing the project scope, training, discovery, design, and delivery phases into a 16-week timeframe. To ensure successful long-term adoption, Jumpstart includes ongoing access to Protegrity’s Global Support organization. Scott Fleming, EVP Global Services and Support, Protegrity, commented that “Enterprises cannot afford to risk prolonged exposure to cyberattacks due to drawn-out procurement and implementation cycles. We developed the Jumpstart program to get businesses discovering and securing their sensitive data as quickly as possible.” Jumpstart engagements include access to the entire Protegrity platform including the recently-upgraded Insight Discovery product which identifies sensitive data in structured and unstructured formats such as images, Word documents, PDFs, and CSV files. mrem.bernama.com/viewsm.php?idm=36820 TOSHIBA'S NEW 100V N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET HELPS REDUCE POWER CONSUMPTION OF AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT27/2/2020
- Launch of U-MOS X-H Series adopting Toshiba’s latest generation process - TOKYO, Feb 25 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has released “XK1R9F10QB,” a 100V N-channel power MOSFET suitable for automotive 48V equipment applications such as load switches, switching power supplies and driving of motors. Shipments start today. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200224006003/en/ The new product is the first in Toshiba’s new U-MOS X-H Series of MOSFET with a trench structure, and is fabricated with the company’s latest[1] generation process. Mounted on a low-resistance TO-220SM(W) package, it delivers industry-leading low On-resistance[2], with a maximum On-resistance of 1.92mΩ, an approximate 20% reduction against the current “TK160F10N1L.” This advance helps to reduce equipment power consumption. It also delivers reduced switching noise, due to optimization of capacitance characteristics, which helps to reduce EMI[3] of equipment. In addition, the threshold voltage width is tightened to 1V to enhance switching synchronization when used in parallel. mrem.bernama.com/viewsm.php?idm=36813 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 -- Teledyne DALSA has released its newest charge-domain CMOS TDI camera, the Linea HS 32k TDI camera, using patent-pending pixel offset technology.
The camera uses two 16k/5μm TDI arrays with pixel offset. Two 16k/5μm images are captured in real time, then reconstructed to achieve a higher resolution image of 32k/2.5μm. According to a statement, this upconversion significantly enhances detectability for subpixel defects. One advantage of the patent-pending pixel offset technology is that existing lighting and 16k/5μm lenses can be used without sacrifice in responsivity and MTF with a smaller physical pixel size. Combined with Teledyne’s Xtium™2 CLHS series of high-performance frame grabbers, these new products represent a breakthrough in data throughput. Built on field-proven technology, the next generation CLHS fibre optic interface provides reliable and high throughput data transmission. Fibre optic cables lower system costs, offer longer cable lengths (up to 300 m), and are immune to electromagnetic radiation in industrial environments. -- BERNAMA |
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