Today, Oracle unveiled a new Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) Cloud Program to help partners accelerate the growth of their Oracle Cloud business by providing them with technical and go-to-market support. Through this new program, partners will be able to showcase their Oracle Cloud expertise, vertical market offerings, and success with customers through new tiers of recognition and progressive benefits.
“OPN now offers the most comprehensive portfolio of cloud programs available today,” said Shawn Price, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud. “Our rapid growth and extensive SaaS, PaaS

Freelancing has become incredibly popular in Bangladesh because of high salary levels, flexible working hours and the freedom to work on projects you are passionate about. The IT company CodersTrust has been training freelancers in Dhaka to upgrade their skills, to enable them to earn more money on freelance portals.
CodersTrust is currently offering live support, live office hours, online classes and video courses to everyone in Bangladesh over the internet. This online feature is the start of a new era of low-cost courses for the masses without sacrificing the proven quality of CodersTrust’s

Samsung Electronics, a global leader and innovator in consumer electronics, semiconductors and telecommunications, announced that it won more than 100 awards in key categories including Home Entertainment, Home Appliances, Mobile, and Internet of Things at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The show is the global gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Organizations and publications at CES continue to recognize Samsung as the leader in the consumer electronics space spanning the home entertainment, mobile and home appliance categories.
Among Samsung’s CES 2016 award wins are 38 CES 2016 Innovation Awards, including a Best
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The face of a show attendee is projected onto a large statue using Intel RealSense Technology software and a RealSense Camera at the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show on January 8, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFPThe next frontier for the tech sector is the human brain.
A new breed of neuro-hacker is finding ways to capture and manipulate brainwaves to improve health, with potential to help the severely handicapped.

A number of the innovations were on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where computer scientists and biomedi...