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U.S. lawmakers urge Pentagon to cut ties with China’s Quectel

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American lawmakers are urging the Pentagon to reconsider its investments in China’s Quectel, raising concerns over national security and economic dependency.

This call comes amidst rising tensions between the two global giants and growing apprehensions about the potential risks associated with the Chinese tech company.

The bipartisan group of legislators contends that the Pentagon’s financial involvement with Quectel, a leading provider of internet of things (IoT) technology, poses a significant threat to the United States.

They argue that allowing Chinese influence to penetrate critical infrastructure and technology sectors could jeopardize American interests and potentially compromise sensitive data.

Quectel has played a pivotal role in the development of 5G technology and IoT connectivity, making it a key player in the global tech arena.

However, lawmakers assert that reliance on a Chinese company for such critical components could have severe consequences in the event of a conflict or cyberattack.

The plea to reconsider investments in Quectel underscores the broader debate surrounding the United States’ relationship with China in the tech industry. As tensions continue to escalate, policymakers and experts are left grappling with the challenge of balancing economic opportunities with national security concerns.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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AI and data sovereignty set to lead business innovations in 2025

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As businesses embrace cutting-edge tech, challenges like data sovereignty and AI are taking centre stage.

 

Over the past six months, the AI industry has seen significant advancements, with competing models such as Meta’s Luma and Google’s Gemini entering the market.

However, these developments come with a reality check. Building large language models (LLMs) requires substantial computing power and time, making immediate returns on investment unlikely.

One promising innovation is agentic AI, a step beyond generative AI, which enables proactive, automated solutions.

For instance, this technology could stabilise IT systems autonomously, diagnosing and resolving issues without human intervention.

Data sovereignty has also emerged as a key focus, with increasing emphasis on keeping data within national borders to comply with local laws. This has driven the adoption of sovereign clouds and private data centres, ensuring secure and localised data processing for AI development.

Deepak Ajmani, Vice President of ANZ & APAC Emerging Markets at Confluent, joins to discuss the evolving business landscape.

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Copilot redefines the modern workday

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Unlocking efficiency and customer success with AI-powered tools

The Tech Edge is a captivating business IT talk show delving into the latest industry trends and their significance in today’s landscape.

In this episode, Mike delves into the transformative power of Microsoft 365 Co-Pilot with Laura Morales, Customer Success Manager at AvePoint.

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Organisations overcome challenges in AI implementation

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Key lessons and tips for seamless Copilot adoption

In this episode, Kate Faarland, the Senior Vice President of Data and AI Programs at AvePoint, discusses the importance of AvePoint’s data and AI program, internal challenges with implementing CoPilot, and the organisation’s learnings from rolling out CoPilot for their workforce.

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