Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: Clients, Past and Present

  • …data acceleration can ensure that data can be backed up and retrieved more quickly than ever before. The final tip is to use at least 3 disaster recovery sites to back up data. So, if one goes down, two others can keep you operational – and that’s even better when disaster recovery is achieved seamlessly…

  • In the first in a series of talking heads, Richard sat down with Graham Jarvis to discuss Electroneum, blockchain and the future of cryptocurrency. In this first part he outlines the concept behind the mobile miner and what impact it could have. Watch the interview to find out more. Broadcast on 2nd February 2018. 

  • “Speech recognition programmes are running on machine learning and deep learning algorithms that require a learning period,” says Sahand Malek, a consultant at Ptolemus. So, for every new language, new dialect or accent the algorithm needs to go through a learning process, which users could find slow and frustrating. “So, by having these algorithms running…

  • David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks Ltd, discusses the changing datacentre in this edition of Networks Europe magazine.   Issue 13 – January/February 2018. By-lined to David Trossell. Client: Trudy Darwin Consulting.       

  • By conducting the analysis at the edge, it becomes possible to mitigate some of the effects of latency, and there will be occasions when connected and autonomous vehicles will need to function without any access to the internet or to cloud services. The other factor that is often considered, and why an increasing number of…

  • David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks, reveals that Intel’s own research finds that self-driving cars will create more than 4TB of data each day. As data volumes increasing, the harder it will be to transmit and receive data quickly, as well as analyse in real-time, because of the spectre of data and network latency.…

  • On May 25, 2018, the E.U.’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into force. Despite the Brexit negotiations, U.K. companies and even U.S. data centers with customers and customer data residing in the E.U. will have to comply. In fact, any company from any part of the world with customers located within the E.U. must…

  • In this edition of Data Centre News, David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks Ltd, examines 'Tomorrow's World' and the digital core. Find out more, read the article here: https://issuu.com/atmltd/docs/dcn-dec2017. Published in December 2017.

  • Traditionally, backing it up isn’t easy. It’s also becoming an important way to share ideas, with social networking sites such as Facebook permitting users to record their own live video streams from their smartphones, PCs and tablets. It’s therefore an influential tool, which even Santa may wish to think about using.

  • If you have a database in the cloud and you are accessing it a lot, the latency will add up. It is sometimes better to hold your databases locally, while putting other applications into the cloud. “Databases tend to access other databases, and so you have to look at the whole picture to take it…