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Myriad technologies to release S2IX version 6.1

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Myriad technologies to release S2IX version 6.1

Brisbane-based Myriad Technologies confirmed its intention to release Secure Search and Information Exchange version 6.1 later in the year, equipped with new features.

Brisbane-based Myriad Technologies confirmed its intention to release Secure Search and Information Exchange version 6.1 later in the year, equipped with new features.

Brisbane based cyber services firm Myriad Technologies has confirmed that the company expects to unveil the latest version of their Secure Search and Information Exchange (S2IX) platform later this quarter, enabling the safe international exchange of data.

According to the company, the S2IX platform integrates several products and platforms to support business operations, including iOra Geo-Replicator, which facilitates the secure transfer of information “regardless of the communications bearer or network”.

 
 

The company continues, noting that the platform utilises cloud leveraged AI to provide a streamlined interface to save users time.

It is further hoped that recent updates to the iOra Geo-Replicator platform will enable the integration of the iOra class library, including the iOra replication and management technology to support business activities.

Myriad Technologies explains that the Geo-Replicator 2020 Service Pack 1 utilises the same bi-direction capabilities as Microsoft SharePoint, minimising conflict when undertaking manual intervention of documents.

Nicholas Forbes, managing director of Myriad Technologies, explained that the system provides businesses with a tactical data edge.

“The latest release of iOra allows S2IX 6.1 to continue to expand and grow as a product to truly give us reach into data all the way out to the tactical edge,” he said.

[Related: Microsoft partners with Australian Institute for Machine Learning to build space capabilities]

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