
A strong local and national tech sector and what it means for investments
2020 has been quite a year. The world is passing through a previously unreleased event and even Augusta County hasn’t managed to escape unscathed. But it’s not all bad news.

2020 has been quite a year. The world is passing through a previously unreleased event and even Augusta County hasn’t managed to escape unscathed. But it’s not all bad news.

The ACLU of Virginia is representing Kenton Vizdos, a senior at Deep Run High School in Henrico County, who was suspended from school for silently protesting against racism in his school and across the country.

The world has gone completely digital. We simply can not stay aloof of the advances in the digital world especially in the current circumstances when everything has gone online.

Everyone within this digital world use paperwork. Students, teachers, small offices, to corporate no one can avoid using documents. Sometimes we need a simple word file and intermittently, we need a fillable pdf to collect data or some other purpose.

As we know, Windows 10 releases updates every few weeks to install all the latest protective features and fix bugs to keep the computer safe. The updates are performed automatically. However, sometimes the updates are blocked by some errors.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) and the Office of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam yesterday led a roundtable discussion with local officials, industry partners, area electric cooperatives, and the Broadband Association of Virginia.

Vulnerabilities of any browser often get a broad resonance, giving rival critics a reason to declare the browser unsafe for use.

Data threats are all over, and they spiral daily. Therefore, businesses and other organizations should use Nakivo VMware backup and other solutions to protect their data.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) is urging prominent tech companies to help ensure that Virginia students can properly participate in distance learning this fall.

What other confirmation does anyone need to affirm the status of Kenya as one of the biggest tech names on the continent than the title, “Silicon Savannah?”
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