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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Does your data center need a digital twin?
Digital Twin for Data Centers The constant flux of IT configurations means that a data center’s design is never fixed. With inconsistent data, data-driven models will suffer. Consequently, past patterns do not necessarily map onto future ones and future behavior … Continue reading
Boeing 737 MAX grounding is not an uncommon situation in commercial aviation
The best-selling commercial jet in history, which was 52 years after its first flight, the 737 had its production questioned in the 1970s, but it had never experienced a grounding like the MAX variant last week. The situation, however, is … Continue reading
Sensor cited as potential factor in Boeing crashes draws scrutiny
Todd C. Frankel March 17 at 7:47 PM In 2014, Lufthansa Flight 1829 took off from Bilbao, Spain, and was ascending normally when the plane’s nose unexpectedly dropped. The plane — an Airbus A321 with 109 passengers on board — … Continue reading
Trump was the face of the 737 probe
Michael Laris Josh Dawsey Luz Lazo Ashley Halsey III March 17 at 6:45 PM Several days after an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed outside Ethiopia’s capital city, the Trump administration’s senior air safety official was still defending the … Continue reading
Severe Flooding Omaha to Southern Wisconsin – 50s Possible Late Next Week
Storm-Free Outlook: Hints of Spring Next Week Just because you’re not paranoid doesn’t mean Mother Nature isn’t out to get you. Surviving a Minnesota winter is not a spectator sport. There are rules: avoid hitting other moving vehicles. Try not … Continue reading
New report says AirPods 2 and new iPads are about to be released
Apple a few days ago sent out invites for a March 25th press conference where the company is widely expected to unveil its own Netflix-like video streaming product. Services may be the focus of the upcoming keynote, but Apple is … Continue reading
Black Boxes From Ethiopia Plane Crash Show Similarities With Indonesia Crash
A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane pictured on Thursday in Seattle. Ted S. Warren/AP hide caption toggle caption Ted S. Warren/AP A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane pictured on Thursday in Seattle. Ted S. Warren/AP Updated at 6:03 p.m. ET … Continue reading