Category: High Performance Computing
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Digital Twinning, and how EdgeTI (CTRL.V) is a serious story you’ve never heard of
I first heard the term ‘digital twin’ in 2019, in connection with a high performance computing company I was associated with that was running a project for Boeing. The aerospace giant, at the time, was considering building a filthy fat production line that would dwarf all that came before it, but didn’t want to spend…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) lands $19 million deal, largest in their history
Yesterday, just before noon Pacific, Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) was halted on the TSX-V. The reason for the halt was left unsaid, but this morning the company dropped its news and, yeah, worth the wait. Plurilock Security Inc. has won a record $19.3-million (U.S.) cybersecurity contract with a semiconductor company listed in the S&P 500 index,…
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The Plurilock (PLUR.V) rip is over: But is that the end of the play?
Regular readers know all about the Plurilock (PLUR.V) story, but for the uninitiated, here’s the short version: Canadian infosec tech company with AI-based ‘continual ID check’ IP, dozens of big US and Canadian clients bringing in $70m+ in annual revs Long undervalued due to low margins and weird local aversion to tech deals on the…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) enters new phase: PP unlock passes and shares zoom
Long time readers will be familiar with the Plurilock (PLUR.V) tale that’s been unfolding over the lst six weeks. The coles notes: Infosec company with great revenues had struggled for years to find strong hands, needed a financial re-org Rolled back stock and the floor fell out of the share price New crew took the…
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The Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) all-star lineup keeps growing
Canada-based information security company Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) has been adding new bodies around the board room with almost monotonous regularity of late, and today they added another to what’s beginning to look like an all-star lineup. [Supply chain and distribution expert Brian] Aebig is a 35-year veteran of the IT (information technology) industry, having served…
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So I was wrong: Plurilock doesn’t do $40m in revs. They do $70m.
Government work is a cyclical business, and it turns out one financial quarter isn’t always like the next. So when, late last week, I told you this, I was, well, wrong. Here’s what we do know: Plurilock earns a decent CAD $43.6 million a year in revenue based on the last quarter financials, which doesn’t include the…
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Turnaround Tale: Why Plurilock (PLUR.V) sucked, and what it’s done to fix itself
Plurilock (PLUR.V) has been underrated by the market for way too long. We’ve told you about it a few times, and each time we did, the stock moved a little until long underwater investors took the chance to churn out at a slightly higher than usual price, sending the stock back down and frustrating any…
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Alset Capital scores Nvidia GPU server distribution deal with potential $90m AI revs
Artifical Intelligence ‘picks and shovels’ play Alset Capital (KSUM.V) today announced the latest deal in its AI customer-flow, with its portfolio company Cedarcross International Technologies Inc. signing an agreement to distribute high-performance Nvidia GPU servers to Big Energy Investments Inc., operating as Ceti AI. Nvidia (NVDA.Q), the tech hardware company driving the bulk of growth…
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Alset Capital (KSUM.V): Bringing on big partner and setting up advisory board
Alset Capital Inc. has announced a strategic partnership through its investee company, Vertex AI Ventures Inc., with Nom Nom AI Inc., a leader in AI data engineering and automation, for a collaboration that aims to drive significant innovation and efficiency in data management and AI services. No no, trust me, I get it – that’s…