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Huawei launches 5G lab in South Korea, but keeps event low-key after U.S. ban
Huawei Technologies unveiled an open lab for next-generation 5G wireless network in South Korea on Thursday, but kept the launch low-key given its recent blacklisting by the United States, a key security ally of the Asian nation. The Chinese tech giant, the world’s top producer of telecoms equipment, said it planned to invest about $5 million in the lab in the Junggu district of Seoul. It did not provide any more details on the location and did not invite media to the launch. (Fonte: Reuters)

EV Growth closes $200M fund to cover Southeast Asia’s Series B funding gap
East Ventures  has long been known as one of Indonesia’s longest-serving and most active seed-stage investors, but now it has officially moved up the food chain after it announced a final close of its growth fund at $200 million. Called EV Growth, the fund is a joint venture between East Ventures, SMDV — the VC arm of Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas — and YJ Capital,  which is associated with Yahoo Japan. The fund was first announced last year with a target of $150 million, but this final close has already surpassed that thanks to contributions from LPs that include SoftBank Group, Pavilion CapitaI and Indies Capital. (Fonte: TechCrunch)

Anche la “nuvola” di Salesforce adotta la tecnologia blockchain
Salesforce, leader globale in ambito Crm (Customer Relationship Manager), ha annunciato oggi che adotterà la tecnologia blockchain. Le aziende che usano i servizi del gigante californiano potranno decidere di condividere dati in modo sicuro e certificato attraverso la rete dei computer connessi al posto di una classica architettura centralizzata. Il servizio annunciato oggi nel corso della developer conference di Saleforce sarà attivo nel 2020 e progressivamente esteso a tutto il portafolio di prodotti. (Fonte: Il Sole 24 Ore)

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