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Toshiba unveils new info security division

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Toshiba unveils new info security division - will launch an information security business to be offered with quantum cryptography technology o thought to be impossible to be cracked in theory - Current cryptographic technologies used on the internet could be cracked if quantum computers are put into practical use, possibly around 2030. - will team up with a U.S. communications service provider and others for the new service, in which cipher
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imageOne Acquires Quantum Technologies, Expands Reach and Client Support for Print Management Services

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OAK PARK, Mich., Sept. 1, 2021 / imageOne, a nationally recognized print management provider based in the Greater Detroit Area, has acquired Quantum Technologies into its family of managed print partners. In business for over 25 years, the Fenton, Missouri-based Quantum Technologies is also a managed print provider renowned for its customer service, top-rated print technicians, and people-first culture. The Quantum Technologies acquisition allows imageOne to quickly scale up through greater...
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imageOne Acquires Quantum Technologies, Expands Reach and Customer Support for ...

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Oak Park, MI September 15, 2021 --( PR.com )-- imageOne, a nationally recognized print management provider based in the Greater Detroit Area for over 30 years, has acquired Quantum Technologies into its family of companies. In business for over 25 years, Fenton, Missouri-based Quantum Technologies is also a managed print provider renowned for its amazing customer service, top-rated technicians, and people-first culture. The Quantum Technologies acquisition allows imageOne to quickly scale...
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Canon wins production print contract

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Canon wins production print contract Award from The Quantum Group of Morton Grove, IL - Installed a new ProStream 1800 production color inkjet webfed system
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Fujitsu to offer 1st Japan-made quantum computer

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Fujitsu has teamed up with scientific research institute Riken to become the first Japanese company to sell quantum computers starting next year. As Nikkei Asia reports (Opens in a new window) , Fujitsu has been working with Riken since last year through the creation of a new research center called the Riken RQC-Fujitsu Collaboration Center (Opens in a new window) located in Wako city, Saitama prefecture. A team of 20 researchers work there, combining Riken's quantum computer technology...
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