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  • Indra and Amey join forces to transform the rail industry with new digital and interoperable signalling systems
    by lmahiques on 30/11/2023 at 09:55

    Indra and Amey join forces to transform the rail industry with new digital and interoperable signalling systems Both companies have agreed to collaborate to establish an open digital signalling ecosystem that enables all types of technologies to coexist while guaranteeing the highest levels of safety and cybersecurity The digital signalling ecosystem will include digital interlocking, European Train Control System (ETCS) technology, as well as artificial intelligence and other capabilities to automate and enhance the design, development and testing phases Indra and Amey bring together decades of experience in digital signalling and project execution to offer a modular and interoperable solution, capable of integrating with third-party systems and with an approach that prioritises collaboration, innovation and security Indra, a leading global technology and consulting company, and Amey, a leading British company in full lifecycle engineering, operation and decarbonisation solutions for transport infrastructures and complex facilities, have agreed to collaborate to transform the rail signalling market in the United Kingdom with an innovative proposal.

  • Indra to provide Vancouver International Airport with the world’s most advanced digital apron control system
    by lmahiques on 28/11/2023 at 11:48

    Indra to provide Vancouver International Airport with the world’s most advanced digital apron control system Indra has been awarded a contract to provide Canada’s Vancouver International Airport with a complete turnkey solution for digital traffic control on its aprons, the aircraft movement and parking areas in the vicinity of passenger and cargo terminals Indra’s solution integrates a multi-mast 4K natural vision of the seven aprons to be controlled with the market’s most advanced ground surveillance system – all easily controlled with a single mouse The contract confirms Indra’s position as a leader in the digitalization of air traffic control systems, a change that enhances airports’ efficiency, lowers operational costs and contributes to a greener aviation industry by removing the need for new physical airport towers Indra will provide Vancouver International Airport (YVR) with the industry’s most advanced digital apron control system as the airport operator, Vancouver Airport Authority, begins its own digitized Apron Management Services Program. Indra will deliver a unique multi-mast A-SMGCS integrated Digital Tower solution for apron control composed of the InNOVA advanced surface movement guidance and control module (A-SMGCS) and the IRTOS digital tower module with 12 camera locations and a 4K video wall.

  • A4ESSOR welcomes NATO’s decision to adopt the ESSOR High Data Rate Waveform as interoperability standard
    by lmahiques on 27/11/2023 at 12:59

    A4ESSOR welcomes NATO’s decision to adopt the ESSOR High Data Rate Waveform as interoperability standard NATO member countries now have advanced technology at their disposal for secure and high-speed tactical communications

  • Minsait Payments acquires Pecunpay to accelerate growth as a payment service provider
    by lmahiques on 15/11/2023 at 12:21

    Minsait Payments acquires Pecunpay to accelerate growth as a payment service provider The agreement will enable Minsait Payments to increase its market share in Spain and Europe, strengthen its commercial portfolio and incorporate new assets The acquisition of Pecunpay will improve Minsait Payments’ positioning among fintechs and neobanks, with a broader payments offering The company is already one of the most influential entities in the Latin American payments industry, where, in 2021 and 2022, it acquired the companies Credimatic (Ecuador) and Nexus (Chile) Minsait Payments has acquired 100% of Pecunpay, a company focused on providing services to fintechs and neo-banks. With this transaction, Minsait Payments aims to strengthen its activity as a provider of payment technology services, while complementing its portfolio of solutions with Pecunpay’s assets and taking advantage of the synergies between the two companies to achieve greater efficiency and market share.

  • The development of the future European Strategic Command and Control System led by Indra passes its toughest test: an amphibious landing involving 3,000 troops from 19 countries
    by lmahiques on 08/11/2023 at 09:50

    The development of the future European Strategic Command and Control System led by Indra passes its toughest test: an amphibious landing involving 3,000 troops from 19 countries Indra, Leonardo, Eviden, LuxGovSat, and Thales Edisoft have demonstrated the capabilities of the future European command and control system during the first real military exercises carried out by the EU The system was deployed on the Spanish Navy’s Juan Carlos I aircraft carrier and it exchanged real-time data with the command center set up in Brussels to demonstrate the benefits that this technology can bring to the planning of a mission as large as MILEX-23 The first real military maneuvers of the new EU Rapid Deployment Capacity carried out under the command of the Spanish Armed Forces during the MILEX-23 exercise enabled Indra and its industrial partners to demonstrate the capabilities of the future European Command and Control Systems by reproducing the planning of a major mission such as the one being carried out off the coast of Cadiz and mobilizing no fewer than 3,000 troops from 19 countries.


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  • Do you FEEL post-growth scarcity?  
    by Simona Aronica on 29/11/2023 at 15:55

    On November 7-8, 35 people from partners and stakeholders of the FEEL project, representing 8 countries, gathered in the Spanish city of Valencia to discuss The post Do you FEEL post-growth scarcity?   appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • EU Energy Communities: Opportunities and Future Prospects
    by Valentine Crosse on 22/11/2023 at 16:46

    Energy communities are one of the key elements in achieving the EU’s energy transition: By 2050, half of Europe’s citizens could be producing up to The post EU Energy Communities: Opportunities and Future Prospects appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Lessons from the invisible cities
    by Claire Roumet on 22/11/2023 at 08:46

    “Invisible cities” is a timeless work by Italo Calvino. The author takes us on an imaginary journey to discover all the hidden forces that make The post Lessons from the invisible cities appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Learning from Ersilia: weaving relationships for your city’s future
    by Allison Le Corre on 21/11/2023 at 09:39

    Takeaways from our journey to Ersilia during our Inspirational Day in Modena, with sessions focused on citizen participation and cross-silo local governance. The post Learning from Ersilia: weaving relationships for your city’s future appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • How can a city bring vulnerable people closer to renewable energy ?
    by Miriam Eisermann on 20/11/2023 at 15:21

    We are really proud that the fantastic work against energy poverty carried out by our partners in the Belgian city of Eeklo has been recognised: Eeklo is one of 3 winners of the European Social Innovation Award! Eeklo's scheme, which has been developed and launched in the framework of the POWER UP project, will enable low-income households to become members of the energy cooperative Ecopower. How? The post How can a city bring vulnerable people closer to renewable energy ? appeared first on Energy Cities.


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  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 11:01

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1
    on 29/04/2022 at 11:00

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 10:58

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • Decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului
    on 03/04/2018 at 21:00

    Anunt public privind decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului pentru: "Extindere instalatii electrice (casnic si iluminat public), Zona Selgros, Comuna Malu Mare, Jud. Dolj"

  • Asociatia ESCOROM a Societatilor de Servicii Energetice din Romania (ESCOROM) si Autoritatea Nationala de Reglementare in Domeniul Energiei, ANRE, au semnat un protocol de colaborare in scopul cresterii eficientei energetice
    on 02/04/2018 at 21:00

    Luxten Lighting Company SA este membru ESCOROM incepand din 2015 si membru in Consiliul Director din 2016, sprijind actiunile Asociatiei in domeniul eficientei energetice si promovarii celor mai moderne tehnologii si masuri specifice pentru atingerea tintelor nationale de reducere a consumului de energie electrica.


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  • CELTIC-NEXT participate First Eureka network meetings under the Turkish Chair, 22-23 November 2023
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 22/11/2023 at 11:32

    The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK) hosted the first Eureka network meetings under the Turkish Chair, between 22-23 November 2023 in Ankara, Türkiye. On the 22nd, the

  • AI-NET project publication in the IEEE Photonics Journal
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 16/11/2023 at 14:36

    Members from the AI-NET project, Lars E. Kruse, Sebastian Kühl, Annika Dochhan and Stephan Pachnicke, published in the IEEE Photonics Journal an article entitled “Experimental Validation of Machine Learning-Based Joint

  • CELTIC-NEXT Director joined the panel discussion of Luxinnovation on “Added value of international collaboration for space projects”!
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 14/11/2023 at 11:17

    On 14 November 2023, from 9 am to 5:30 pm, Luxinnovation organised a dedicated information day on Eureka, the world’s biggest public network for international cooperation in R&D and innovation

  • The CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024 is now open!
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 13/11/2023 at 11:26

    The CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024 is now open until the 26th of April 2024. CELTIC-NEXT Calls are the perfect opportunity to enable projects in the field of next-generation communications for the digital society that contribute to a sustainable world. By applying and participating in any CELTIC-NEXT Calls, your organization can access national public funding for your R&D project as well as a large community sharing your interests. MORE INFO ON OUR CALL PAGE As usual, CELTIC-NEXT will organise several events to help you to join the call with innovative proposals and in the construction of a consortium of international partners among RTO, industries, SMEs & start-ups and academia. As for the previous Autumn call, a Launch Event and a Proposers’ Brokerage Day will be organised to present the cluster and its new call, the funding opportunities of the Public Authorities supporting the call and the topics of interest addressed. But also, the first steps to prepare your proposal will be detailed, such as creating a Proposal Portal account and using the Brokerage Tool to find partners, share ideas or find some. These events are the perfect occasion for all to find potential partners consortium and to get the first feedback from the Public Authorities. KEY DATESSpring Call 2024 Opening 13-Nov-2023Launch Event To comeProposers Brokerage Day To comeDeadline for Proposals 26-Apr-2024Labels Notifications 07-Jun-2024

  • CELTIC-NEXT Autumn Call 2023 is now closed with great proposal results!
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 10/11/2023 at 07:57

    CELTIC-NEXT is very proud to have received for this Autumn Call 2023 10 proposals with the international collaborative vision to advance the development and uptake of advanced ICT solutions! Proposal submissions for this CELTIC-NEXT Autumn Call 2023 are now closed since the 10th of November 2023, labels notifications will be shared in January 2024. In total:65 partners including, SMEs, start-ups, large industries, academia & RTOs a total of 30 mio€ budget requested 389 full-time equivalents 16 different countries from all over the world: Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Türkiye and the United Kingdom! CELTIC-NEXT Calls are the perfect opportunity to enable projects in the field of next-generation communications for the digital society that contribute to a sustainable world. By applying and participating in any CELTIC-NEXT Calls, your organization can access national public funding for your R&D project as well as a large community sharing your interests. For this Call, CELTIC is really proud to have organised several events to help you to join the call with innovative proposals.On the 7th of September 2023, an Online Launch Event was organised to present the cluster and its new call, the funding opportunities of the Public Authorities supporting the call and the topics of interest addressed. The first steps to prepare your proposal were detailed, such as creating a Proposal Portal account and using the Brokerage Tool to find partners, share ideas or find some. Then, on the 5th Of October 2023, the Call Proposers’ Brokerage Day we organised an event for Proposers to present and share their project ideas. It was the perfect occasion for all to find potential partners consortium and to get the first feedback from the Public Authorities.


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  • Pennsylvania State University Joins Oracle Academy to Help Students Become Cloud Developers and Technology Leaders
    on 28/10/2020 at 23:23

    Press ReleasePennsylvania State University Joins Oracle Academy to Help Students Become Cloud Developers and Technology Leaders Penn State’s 22 Campuses Gain Free Cloud Resources, Curriculum, Faculty Training, and TechnologyRedwood Shores, Calif.—Oct 28, 2020 Today, Oracle announced that The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) will now offer Oracle Academy computing education curriculum and resources across 22 campuses, which serve nearly 100,000 students. Through the collaboration, students receive hands-on technology experience and develop skills to become career-ready in the era of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and beyond.“In today’s economy, technology is essential to every industry,” said Donald J. Welch Ph.D., Penn State’s vice president for Information Technology and chief information officer. “Oracle Academy’s wide range of resources – including creative and engaging curriculum designed for diverse groups, personalized faculty trainings, and access to Oracle Cloud Free Tier – provide Penn State students with unique opportunities to understand and experience the technologies changing the world.”“We are thrilled that Penn State has joined Oracle Academy in a shared mission to advance computing education,” said Denise Hobbs, North America Regional Director, Oracle Academy. “Deploying Oracle Academy resources at one of the world’s leading higher education and research institutions highlights the value of our program and helps bring essential computing knowledge and skills to more American university students.”Oracle’s leadership in cloud and emerging technologies propels Oracle Academy’s innovation-focused curriculum, resources, and workshops. As an Oracle Academy Institutional Member, Penn State will gain free access to a wide range of computing tools and training, including:Oracle Academy Cloud Program: Access to Oracle Autonomous Database and Compute Virtual Machines (VM) through Oracle Cloud Free Tier, as well as 3,500 hours of free cloud credits annually for emerging technologies, infrastructure, database, application development, and more. Oracle Application Express (APEX): Access to Oracle Application Express (APEX) for hands-on practice in the cloud. APEX is a cloud-based, low-code development platform that enables users to build scalable, secure enterprise apps, with world-class features, that can be deployed anywhere. NetSuite: Access to NetSuite and NetSuite OneWorld software as a service (SaaS) solutions to provide students with practical, hands-on business computing experience in enterprise resource planning (ERP), sales and marketing, ecommerce, supply chain, and more. Curriculum and Learning Resources: College-ready and career-focused curriculum and learning modules in Java, database, and project management. A sampling of courses include: Artificial Intelligence with Machine Learning in Java, Oracle Application Express (APEX) Development Foundations, and Oracle Primavera P6 Professional Project Management Fundamentals.The Penn State faculty are fully supported by Oracle Academy to help students learn, build, explore, and become innovators and leaders in and outside of the classroom.Supporting ResourcesJoin Oracle Academy Learn about Oracle Cloud Follow Oracle Academy on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Contact Info Julie Sugishita Cantor Oracle Corporate Communications 1.650.506.0076 [email protected] About Oracle AcademyAs Oracle’s global, philanthropic educational program, Oracle Academy advances computing education around the world to increase knowledge, innovation, skills development, and diversity in technology fields. The program engages with thousands of educational institutions and educators in more than 120 countries, helping millions of students become college and career ready.About OracleThe Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.TrademarksOracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Call Social Talk to a Press Contact Julie Sugishita Cantor 1.650.506.0076Follow Oracle Corporate Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus YouTube Oracle Social Media Directory Oracle RSS Directory

  • Sultanate of Oman Launches Major National Project to Strengthen Digital Economy
    on 13/07/2020 at 17:56

    Press ReleaseSultanate of Oman Launches Major National Project to Strengthen Digital Economy Selects Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer to Realize Country’s Vision for 2040Redwood Shores Calif—Jul 13, 2020 Today Oracle announced that the Government of the Sultanate of Oman has selected Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer to support the Government’s national initiative to accelerate digital transformation across more than 120 government and semi-government entities with an integrated Government Cloud (G – Cloud) platform. The initiative is led by the Oman Information and Communications Technology Group (OICTG), a new entity established by the Oman Investment Authority (OIA), owned by the Government of the Sultanate of Oman. Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer provides the Government with a fully managed cloud region that brings all of Oracle’s second-generation cloud services, including Autonomous Database, to the government’s datacenters.“At OICTG, our aim is to design digital initiatives to strengthen the country’s digital economy in line with Oman’s Vision 2040 framework,” said His Highness Al Sayyid Kamil bin Fahad Al Said, Chairman, OICTG. “We are working toward creating an integrated cloud-ready modern IT infrastructure that provides seamless scalability, agility, and security with a compelling cost of ownership.”“Cooperation with Oracle demonstrates OICTG’s focus on innovation and 4IR trends: migrating on-premises Oracle ERP and CRM applications to a cloud environment, developing customised cloud native applications, and exploring the implementation of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Big Data and high-performance computing (HPC), while following Oman’s data sovereignty regulations,” said Al Mandhari, Chief Executive Officer, OICTG. “Oracle Dedication Region Cloud@Customer in Oman will help us explore several dynamic use cases for Omani Government entities.”Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer enables customers, like the government of Oman, to run an entire IT portfolio on a cloud infrastructure with physical control of infrastructure and data, to help meet the most demanding data sovereignty requirements. The fully managed cloud region provides strong isolation of customer data, including all API operations, which remain local to the government’s datacenters and provide the highest levels of security. Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer provides significant cost benefits to more than 120 Omani Government entities under the Oman G – Cloud initiative. Omani Government entities will be able to drive agility by quickly bringing new applications and services online in efficient and cost-effective manner compared to an on-premises platform.“Making cloud innovation more accessible to governments and enterprises with superior security, infrastructure, performance, reliability, and data management is a key priority for Oracle,” said Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban, Senior Vice President, Technology, MEA & CEE, Oracle. “The Sultanate of Oman’s ‘Cloud First’ national strategy to drive socio economic success for the country is inspiring. Government entities in Oman will now be able to quickly respond to changing economic conditions by rapidly scaling and introducing secure innovative services.” Contact Info Nicole Maloney Oracle PR +1.650.506.0806 [email protected] Katie Barron Oracle PR +1.202.904.1138 [email protected] About Oracle The Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.TrademarksOracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Call Social Talk to a Press Contact Nicole Maloney +1.650.506.0806 Katie Barron +1.202.904.1138Follow Oracle Corporate Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus YouTube Oracle Social Media Directory Oracle RSS Directory

  • Oracle Awarded Framework Agreement from Government of Canada
    on 09/07/2020 at 12:00

    Press ReleaseOracle Awarded Framework Agreement from Government of Canada New initiative expands cloud options for Oracle-based workloads including Oracle Database, Weblogic, Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, and SiebelRedwood Shores, Calif.—Jul 9, 2020 Oracle announced today the award of a Framework Agreement for the provision of secure cloud services to the Government of Canada. This agreement gives Oracle’s Canadian federal government customers the ability to securely store, manage and process sensitive data and applications in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.Focused on a “cloud-first” strategy, the Government of Canada uses cloud services as its preferred delivery option when initiating information technology investments, initiatives, strategies and projects. The access to Oracle Cloud regions in Toronto and Montreal afforded by this agreement will help support Canadian government and affiliated public sector entities in their digital transformation efforts.Oracle Cloud is ideal for mission-critical workloads like financials and other back office applications, as well as newer workloads like simulations, machine learning, and cloud native applications. Oracle’s Canadian Cloud regions today offer Oracle Cloud services that include Compute (CPU and GPU virtual machine and bare metal), Storage (block, object, and archive storage, including new immutable object storage capabilities), Oracle Database and Oracle Exadata Cloud Services, FastConnect, Identity and Access Management, Key Management Service, and Load Balancer.“This Framework Agreement for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a critical step in meeting the growing demands and compliance requirements of our public sector customers,” said Walter Dann, Area Vice President, Oracle Public Sector. “By achieving this milestone, we are able to help the federal government and Canadian public sector tap into our second generation cloud to not just keep pace, but also stay ahead of the evolving business and technology landscape. Oracle’s outstanding price-performance, Oracle Autonomous Database, machine learning and AI innovations along with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure secure by design will be key to enabling our customers’ enterprise workloads in the cloud.”Oracle is pleased to work with the Government of Canada to support the evaluation of Oracle Cloud. Working with the Government of Canada, Oracle Cloud was assessed across a robust set of controls and global certifications including SOC and ISO. Oracle’s support of these controls and certifications assures customers that all workloads across the government and private sector meet a high level of assurance.Oracle Cloud was developed with a particular focus on addressing government cloud needs with capabilities including strong encryption, in-depth auditing, and robust security controls and tools.  With this new agreement, the Government of Canada now has access to a compelling array of advanced technology, including machine learning-enabled applications, integrated security tools, automated analytics, and Oracle Autonomous Database.Oracle Cloud is a second generation enterprise cloud platform that delivers powerful compute and networking performance and includes a comprehensive portfolio of infrastructure and platform cloud services. With this new agreement, the Government of Canada now has access to the only second generation Cloud built to run Oracle Autonomous Database, the industry’s first and only self-driving database with performance SLAs.Today, thousands of public sector customers worldwide use Oracle’s digital solutions to transform how their constituents engage with government. Now, these cloud services will be extended to Oracle’s largest customer in the Canadian region. Learn more about what cloud services are available today in Canada. Contact Info Katie Barron Oracle +1.202.904.1138 [email protected] Nicole Maloney Oracle +1.650.606.0806 [email protected] About Oracle The Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.TrademarksOracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Call Social Talk to a Press Contact Katie Barron +1.202.904.1138 Nicole Maloney +1.650.606.0806Follow Oracle Corporate Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus YouTube Oracle Social Media Directory Oracle RSS Directory

  • Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC Explores Breakthrough Tissue “Fingerprints” Concept for Cancer Diagnostics Using Oracle Cloud Technology
    on 09/07/2020 at 12:00

    Press ReleaseLawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC Explores Breakthrough Tissue “Fingerprints” Concept for Cancer Diagnostics Using Oracle Cloud Technology Tissue “fingerprinting” enables deep-learning algorithm to predict biomarkers, prognosis and theragnosis, set to improve understanding of cancer biology and accelerate clinical workflows, new research finds.Los Angeles and Redwood Shores, CA—Jul 9, 2020 The Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC (“Ellison Institute”) and Oracle reveal a promising two-step technique to train a high-confidence predictive algorithm for enhanced cancer diagnostics. The study uses novel tissue “fingerprints”—discriminating microscopic hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) histologic features—of tumors paired with correct diagnoses to facilitate deep learning in the classification of breast cancer ER/PR/HER2 status.The approach was able to achieve unprecedented diagnostic accuracy for an algorithm of its type and purpose, while using less than a thousand annotated breast cancer pathology slides. The findings suggest that the algorithm’s ability to make correlations between a tumor’s architectural pattern and a correct diagnosis can ultimately help clinicians determine how a tumor will behave to a given treatment.The study was facilitated by Oracle for Research, Oracle’s global program that provides selected researchers with access to Oracle Cloud technology, consulting and support, and participation in the Oracle research user community.The research appears in Scientific Reports.Challenges of medical machine learningThe challenge of developing artificial intelligence (AI) tools to diagnose cancer is that machine learning algorithms require clinically annotated data from tens of thousands of patients to analyze before they can recognize meaningful relationships in the data with consistency and high confidence. An ideal size dataset is nearly impossible to gather in cancer pathology.  Researchers training computers to diagnose cancer typically only have access to hundreds or low thousands of pathology slides annotated with correct diagnoses.To overcome this limitation, the Ellison Institute scientists introduced a two-step process of priming the algorithm to identify unique patterns in cancerous tissue before teaching it the correct diagnoses.“If you train a computer to reproduce what a person knows how to do, it’s never going to get far beyond human performance,” said lead author Rishi Rawat, PhD. “But if you train it on a task 10 times harder than anything a person could do you give it a chance to go beyond human capability. With tissue fingerprinting, we can train a computer to look through thousands of tumor images and recognize the visual features to identify an individual tumor. Through training, we have essentially evolved a computer eye that’s optimized to look at cancer patterns.”The first step in the process introduces the concept of tissue “fingerprints,” or distinguishing architectural patterns in a tumor’s tissue, that an algorithm can use to discriminate between samples because no two patients’ tumors are identical.  These fingerprints are the result of biological variations such as the presence of signaling molecules and receptors that influence the 3D organization of a tumor. The study shows that AI spotted these fine, structural differentiations on pathology slides with greater accuracy and reliability than the human eye, and was able to recognize these variations without human guidance.In this study, the research team took digital pathology images, split them in half and prompted a machine learning algorithm to pair them back together based on their molecular fingerprints.  This practice showcased the algorithm’s ability to group “same” and “different” pathology slides without paired diagnoses, which allowed the team to train the algorithm on large, unannotated datasets (a technique known as self-supervised learning).“With clinically annotated pathology data in short supply, we must use it wisely when building classifiers,” said corresponding author Dan Ruderman, PhD., director of analytics and machine learning at the Ellison Institute. “Our work leveraged abundant unannotated data to find a reduced set of tumor features that can represent unique biology. Building classifiers upon the biology that these features represent enables us to efficiently focus the precious annotated data on clinical aspects.”Once the model was trained to identify breast cancer tissue structure that distinguishes patients, the second step called upon its established grouping ability to learn which of those known patterns correlated to a particular diagnosis.  The discovery training set of 939 cases obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas enabled the algorithm to accurately assign diagnostic categories of ER, PR, and Her2 status to whole slide H&E images with 0.89 AUC (ER), 0.81 AUC (PR), and 0.79 AUC (HER2) on a large independent test set of 2531 breast cancer cases from the Australian Breast Cancer Tissue Bank.While using Oracle Cloud technology, the study’s groundbreaking technique creates a new paradigm in medical machine learning, which may allow the future use of machine learning to process unannotated or unlabeled tissue specimens, as well as variably processed tissue samples, to assist pathologists in cancer diagnostics.“Oracle for Research is thrilled to support and accelerate the Ellison Institute’s trailblazing discoveries through advanced cloud technology,” said Mamei Sun, Vice President, Oracle. “The Ellison Institute’s innovative use of machine learning and AI can revolutionize cancer research, treatment, and patient care – and ultimately improve the lives of many.”Technique democratizes cancer diagnosisIn breast cancer, tumors that express a molecule called estrogen receptor look unique at the cellular level and fall into their own diagnostic category because they typically respond to anti-estrogen therapies.  Currently, pathologists must use chemical stains to probe biopsy samples for the presence of the estrogen receptor to make that diagnosis, and the process is time-consuming, expensive and variable.The established algorithm aims to improve pathologists’ accuracy and efficiency in a digital pathology workflow by directly analyzing tumor images to diagnose them as “estrogen receptor positive” without staining specifically for estrogen receptor. The study’s results support the notion that the use of tissue “fingerprints” may allow for a direct treatment response prediction, potentially obviating the need for molecular staining approaches currently utilized in cancer theragnosis.An exciting application of this technology lies in the possibility of deploying computer-assisted diagnostics in medically underserved regions and developing nations that lack expert pathologists, specialists and the laboratory infrastructure to stain for molecular markers.While the study suggests additional investigation is warranted to gain a deeper understanding of AI’s ability to determine molecular status based on tissue architecture, it sets the stage for future applications where the technique could potentially aid in troubleshooting challenging tumor classification issues and enhance human pathologists’ abilities to arrive at correct diagnoses and better inform treatment decisions.About this studyIn addition to Rawat and Ruderman, other study authors include Itzel Ortega, Preeyam Roy and David Agus of the Ellison Institute; along with Ellison Institute affiliate Fei Sha of USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience; and USC collaborator Darryl Shibata of the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center at Keck School of Medicine.The study’s computing resources were facilitated by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure through Oracle for Research, Oracle’s global program providing free cloud credits and technical support to researchers, and was supported in part by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation grant BCRF-18-002.In addition to his appointment at the Ellison Institute, Ruderman is an assistant professor of research medicine at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. Contact Info Julie Sugishita Cantor Oracle Corporate Communications (650) 506-0076 [email protected] Ballantines PR (310) 454-3080 [email protected] About Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USCThe Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine was founded in 2016 to leverage technology, spark innovation, and drive interdisciplinary, evidence-based research to reimagine and redefine cancer treatment, enhance health, and transform lives. Under the leadership of Dr. David B. Agus, MD, the Ellison Institute was designed to tackle the difficult questions in health care and research to push the boundaries of medicine forward.  The objective of the Ellison Institute is the rigorous and rapid translation of novel technologies into practice for use in clinical, diagnostic, and laboratory settings. The Institute is comprised of dedicated clinicians, experts and thought-leaders from disparate backgrounds who have come together to make a meaningful, positive impact on the lives of patients. This one-of-a-kind Institute hopes to serve as a powerful catalyst for innovation and reimagining the status quo in medical research and cancer treatments. For more information, visit Ellison.usc.edu.About Oracle for ResearchOracle for Research is a global community that is working to address complex problems and drive meaningful change in the world. The program provides scientists, researchers, and university innovators with high-value, cost-effective Cloud technologies, participation in Oracle research user community, and access to Oracle’s technical support network. Through the program’s free cloud credits, users can leverage Oracle’s proven technology and infrastructure while keeping research-developed IP private and secure. Learn more at https://www.oracle.com/oracle-for-research/.About OracleThe Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.TrademarksOracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Call Social Talk to a Press Contact Julie Sugishita Cantor (650) 506-0076 Ballantines PR (310) 454-3080Follow Oracle Corporate Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus YouTube Oracle Social Media Directory Oracle RSS Directory

  • Oracle Announces Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer
    on 08/07/2020 at 07:04

    Press ReleaseOracle Announces Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer Industry’s first fully managed cloud region brings 100% of Oracle’s public cloud services, including Oracle Autonomous Database and Cloud applications, to customer datacentersPricing starts at only $500K per month, a small fraction of what customers would have to pay for a one-off region from other cloud providersCustomers include Nomura Research Institute (NRI) in Japan and Oman Information and Communications Technology GroupRedwood Shores, Calif.—Jul 8, 2020 Driven by strong customer demand, Oracle today announced Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, the industry’s first fully-managed cloud region that brings all of Oracle’s second-generation cloud services, including Autonomous Database and Oracle Cloud applications, to customer datacenters, starting at only $500K a month. Get started here.With this offering, enterprises get the exact same complete set of modern cloud services, APIs, industry-leading SLAs, superior price-performance, and highest levels of security available from Oracle’s public cloud regions in their own datacenters. This is ideal for highly regulated or security-focused businesses needing to meet demanding latency and data residency requirements, reduce operational costs, and modernize legacy applications.Over the past few years, enterprise adoption of public clouds has gone mainstream as companies took advantage of the pay-as-you-go economics, scale, and agility of cloud computing. However, most enterprises expect to continue to run a portion of their workloads in on-premises datacenters for the foreseeable future. This has resulted in strong demand from customers for a hybrid architecture where the same services, same functionality, and easy portability of applications exists between their public and on-premises cloud environments. But until today, no solution was able to bridge the gap between cloud and on-premises environments. On-premises offerings from other cloud providers offer a very small subset of the services available in their public cloud regions. With today’s announcement, Oracle is making all of its cloud services—more than 50 services—available on-premises so enterprises can use Oracle’s cloud services wherever they need them—in the cloud or on-premises via Cloud@Customer.“Enterprise customers have told us that they want the full experience of a public cloud on-premises, including access to all of Oracle’s cloud services, to run their most important workloads,” said Clay Magouyrk, executive vice president of engineering, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “With Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, enterprises get all of our second-generation cloud services, including Autonomous Database, in their datacenters. Our major competitors can’t offer customers a comparable dedicated cloud region running on-premises.”Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer includes full management capabilities and access to new features and functions the moment they become available in Oracle’s public cloud. It provides strong isolation of customer data, including all API operations, which remain local to customer datacenters and provide the highest levels of security. Additionally, Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer is certified to seamlessly run Oracle Cloud applications, including Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications (Cloud ERP, Cloud HCM, Cloud SCM, and Cloud CX, making it a completely integrated cloud experience on-premises. Customers only pay for services they consume using the same predictable low pricing offered in Oracle’s public cloud regions.“With Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, Oracle delivers a slice of its public cloud experience into customer datacenters, with no changes in pricing or capabilities,” said Deepak Mohan, Research Director at IDC. “This represents a new direction for public cloud providers, who have historically offered only limited versions of their services to customer premises. Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer brings the full capabilities of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, including over 50 services, to customer premises. This brings together public cloud service capability with the compliance, latency and co-location benefits of on premises—which can be a game changer for large scale digital transformation efforts at enterprises.”Global Organizations Adopt Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@CustomerNomura Research Institute (NRI), Ltd. is the largest consulting firm and IT solutions provider in Japan. “With Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer, we can use Oracle Exadata as a cloud service and achieve greater agility, such as seamless expansion, while maintaining high availability at the same level as on-premises,” said Tomoshiro Takemoto, Senior Corporate Managing Director, NRI. “Built in our own datacenter, it also enables us to not only provide SOC2 reports based on Japanese security standards in financial industries, but it also allows us to access broader cloud services and tools provided by Oracle and further increase our business value for our customers. With Oracle’s Dedicated Region, we can significantly reduce our on-premises costs and invest more in our digital transformation.”Oman Information and Communications Technology Group is an entity owned by State General Reserve Fund (SGRF) of the Government of Oman. “Oman Information and Communications Technology Group (OICTG), is committed to propel and shape the Sultanate’s ICT sector. Our investments, focused initiatives and bespoke partnerships aim to unlock the full potential of ICT. So, by fostering Omani talents, we will actively support the ongoing diversification of Oman’s economic development as outlined in His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s Oman 2040 Vision,” said HH Sayyid Kamil Fahad Al-Said; Chairman of Oman ICT Group. “Furthermore, and to meet the Sultanate’s needs of digital transformation, our centralized, innovatively structured digital framework will support the ownership and management of cloud-ready IT services. The OICTG’s sustainable, economically sensitive budget and attainable, realistic time-bound goals will guarantee maximum operational performance, flexible scalability and a secure data residency file under the accountable canopy of the Oman Investment Authority.”“Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer enables a variety of use cases, from migrating Oracle ERP and CRM applications to deploying custom developed applications using Oracle Database, as well as implementing Digital Innovation Services (Blockchain, AI, Big Data) and High-Performance Computing (HPC), all while following the country regulations regarding data sovereignty,” said Said Al-Mandhari, CEO, Oman ICT Group. Additional ResourcesLearn more about Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer Read the technical blog See what customers and industry analysts are saying Learn more about Oracle Cloud@Customer Contact Info Nicole Maloney Oracle PR +1.650.506.0806 [email protected] About OracleThe Oracle Cloud offers a complete suite of integrated applications for Sales, Service, Marketing, Human Resources, Finance, Supply Chain and Manufacturing, plus Highly Automated and Secure Generation 2 Infrastructure featuring the Oracle Autonomous Database. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.Future Product DisclaimerThe preceding is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, timing, and pricing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products may change and remains at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation.TrademarksOracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Call Social Talk to a Press Contact Nicole Maloney +1.650.506.0806Follow Oracle Corporate Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus YouTube Oracle Social Media Directory Oracle RSS Directory


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  • 1INCH Price Prediction 2025
    by Sophia on 24/03/2022 at 10:01

    What would be our price prediction of 1inch in five years? Because of demand growth in the cryptocurrency market in previous years, traders had grown progressively widespread and would like to understand the information for the following common queries: Is 1INCH a worthwhile investment? How much is one-inch value in 2025? How much is that … 1INCH Price Prediction 2025 Read More » The post 1INCH Price Prediction 2025 appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Aave Price Prediction 2022-2026: Will It Skyrocket?
    by Sophia on 23/03/2022 at 10:38

    What is Aave Price Prediction in 2026? Where will Aave be in the next five years? The AAVE token valuation has been falling since about 2022, reaching a 90-day drop of $131.98 on January 24. At the time of posting (February 2), AAVE was operating at $159.86, down and over 76% from its all-time peak … Aave Price Prediction 2022-2026: Will It Skyrocket? Read More » The post Aave Price Prediction 2022-2026: Will It Skyrocket? appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Binance Coin Price Forecast 2030: The Future It Holds
    by Sophia on 23/03/2022 at 10:13

    What is a Binance Coin? Is Binance Coin a good investment? Learn in this article about the expert price forecast for Binance Coin and what the future holds in 2030. Binance Coin had a hugely successful year in 2019. Whereas the coin slowed slightly in the second period of the year, it gained a significant … Binance Coin Price Forecast 2030: The Future It Holds Read More » The post Binance Coin Price Forecast 2030: The Future It Holds appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Quant Price Prediction 2025 | Making it to the Top
    by Sophia on 22/03/2022 at 17:29

    Basics of QNT: Quant Coin and the Quant Network Launched in June 2018, Quant has a primary goal of fully intent on associating blockchains and networks worldwide, without diminishing the proficiency and interoperability of the organisation.  QNT is an Ethereum token for controlling Quant Network’s Overledger image of big business programming arrangements, which plan to … Quant Price Prediction 2025 | Making it to the Top Read More » The post Quant Price Prediction 2025 | Making it to the Top appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • CRV Price Prediction 2030 | Will it Soar Heights?
    by Sophia on 17/03/2022 at 19:36

    Several cost forecasts from crypto specialists were investigated to help in evaluating how CRV will take off in the following ten years. The post CRV Price Prediction 2030 | Will it Soar Heights? appeared first on Big Data Europe.


  • Eviden announces the availability of AIsaac Cyber Mesh
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 14:35

     Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces that its new flagship solution, AIsaac Cyber Mesh, a next generation of cybersecurity detection and response platform, reinforced by Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Lake and powered by generative AI technologies, is now GA (Generally Available). The post Eviden announces the availability of AIsaac Cyber Mesh appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden and Amazon Web Services (AWS) create new collaboration to accelerate creation of AI-driven, secure and sustainable industry solutions on AWS Marketplace
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 09:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces a new Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Building on a 12-year history, the SCA is a joint commitment for Eviden and AWS to deliver a multi-facetted program of solutions, consultancy and innovation support to help customers quickly access critical expertise for cloud and AI transformation projects and increase their time to value. The post Eviden and Amazon Web Services (AWS) create new collaboration to accelerate creation of AI-driven, secure and sustainable industry solutions on AWS Marketplace appeared first on Atos.

  • Market update
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 07:45

    Atos is providing a market update based on recent developments in the media as well as the S&P change ratings The post Market update appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Customers Take Advantage of the Microsoft cloud and Generative AI
    by Atos on 22/11/2023 at 15:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data, and security, is collaborating with Microsoft to help clients, across industries, move to the cloud, and  facilitating their use of Azure OpenAI Service. The post Eviden and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Customers Take Advantage of the Microsoft cloud and Generative AI appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos and WWF partner up to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation
    by Atos on 22/11/2023 at 09:00

    Paris, France – November 22nd, 2023 Atos and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) today announce a 3-year strategic partnership to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation and to encourage businesses to decarbonize. This comprehensive partnership has been designed to tackle three key priorities – business transformation, financing and influence – which are essential The post Atos and WWF partner up to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation appeared first on Atos.


  • Eviden and Amazon Web Services (AWS) create new collaboration to accelerate creation of AI-driven, secure and sustainable industry solutions on AWS Marketplace
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 09:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces a new Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Building on a 12-year history, the SCA is a joint commitment for Eviden and AWS to deliver a multi-facetted program of solutions, consultancy and innovation support to help customers quickly access critical expertise for cloud and AI transformation projects and increase their time to value. The post Eviden and Amazon Web Services (AWS) create new collaboration to accelerate creation of AI-driven, secure and sustainable industry solutions on AWS Marketplace appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Customers Take Advantage of the Microsoft cloud and Generative AI
    by Atos on 22/11/2023 at 15:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data, and security, is collaborating with Microsoft to help clients, across industries, move to the cloud, and  facilitating their use of Azure OpenAI Service. The post Eviden and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Customers Take Advantage of the Microsoft cloud and Generative AI appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden launches EcoDesignCloud
    by Atos on 20/11/2023 at 09:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security today announces EcoDesignCloud, its new trusted cloud-based platform which helps organizations in their sustainable product management and development by providing a trusted calculation of the environmental impact of each product, at every stage of its lifecycle. The post Eviden launches EcoDesignCloud appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden launches Generative AI Acceleration Program to help organizations leverage full potential of this new technology
    by Atos on 24/10/2023 at 12:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces its new Generative AI Acceleration Program to help businesses and organizations exploit, scale and leverage the power of Gen AI with complete trust. The post Eviden launches Generative AI Acceleration Program to help organizations leverage full potential of this new technology appeared first on Atos.

  • The Software République unveils the first achievements and ambitions of its collaborative training ecosystem, the “Talent Academy”
    by Atos on 23/10/2023 at 10:00

    Faced with a shortage of talent and a lack of young people graduating from scientific training, the Software République, an open innovation ecosystem for intelligent, secure, and sustainable mobility launched by Dassault Systèmes, Eviden, an Atos business, Orange, Renault Group, STMicroelectronics, and Thales, presents for the first time the achievements of its "Talent Academy," with the goal of enhancing the employability of talent and the competitiveness of companies. The post The Software République unveils the first achievements and ambitions of its collaborative training ecosystem, the “Talent Academy” appeared first on Atos.



  • Market update
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 07:45

    Atos is providing a market update based on recent developments in the media as well as the S&P change ratings The post Market update appeared first on Atos.

  • Post Onepoint announcement communication
    by Atos on 01/11/2023 at 18:15

    Atos has taken note of the announcement by Onepoint this afternoon [November 1st, 2023]. The post Post Onepoint announcement communication appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos reports third-quarter revenue 2023, full-year outlook confirmed
    by Atos on 26/10/2023 at 05:30

    Q3 2023 Group revenue of €2,590m, down -3.0% on an organic basis Eviden up +2.3% on an organic basis on solid contribution from Big Data and Digital Security Tech Foundations down -7.2% on an organic basis, with core revenue down -4.9% driven by portfolio rationalisation Order entry of €2.2bn up +10% compared with the prior The post Atos reports third-quarter revenue 2023, full-year outlook confirmed appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos provides update on contemplated sale of Tech Foundations to EPEI group
    by Atos on 16/10/2023 at 05:00

    Contemplated transaction offers the most achievable path to execution of separation of Tech Foundations and Eviden and improvement of the risk profile of Atos Group Social consultation progressing with Societas Europaea Council (SEC) and at local level and most regulatory pre-filings or filings have been submitted in relevant jurisdictions Shareholders’ Meeting and completion of overall The post Atos provides update on contemplated sale of Tech Foundations to EPEI group appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos announces evolution of its Board of Directors
    by Atos on 16/10/2023 at 05:00

    Bertrand Meunier informed the Board of Directors of his desire to step down as Chairman and Director of the Board. The post Atos announces evolution of its Board of Directors appeared first on Atos.


  • Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation
    by Atos on 07/05/2019 at 08:00

    Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has today published its integrated report, which presents a global vision of the group. For the first time, all of the most relevant information in terms of financial and non-financial performance, strategy and achievements are consolidated in an integrated and consistent way in a single report. The post Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real
    by Atos on 12/03/2019 at 10:19

    Atos announces that it supported OneWeb in the successful launch of 6 satellites on February 27th, providing all the Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) equipment while achieving the world’s first mass-production of satellites. The post Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market
    by Atos on 13/06/2018 at 08:34

    Paris, June 13 2018 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, presents for the first time at Eurosatory its LTE critical, tactical, secure and resilient communications offer. The acquisitions of Air-Lynx and Siemens Convergence Creators (CVC) earlier this year, strengthened Atos’ portfolio offering making it now the most comprehensive and integrated LTE offer on the The post Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change
    by Atos on 25/10/2017 at 07:59

    Atos positioned on Climate A List for fifth consecutive year   Paris, October 25 2017 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has been awarded the highest score in climate performance by the CDP and is listed on the 2017 Climate A List for the fifth consecutive year. Thousands of companies have submitted information to The post Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change appeared first on Atos.

  • Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions
    by Atos on 03/10/2017 at 05:04

    All 2017-2019 objectives raised: Revenue organic growth: After 3.5% to 4% for 2017, 5% to 7% for 2018 and 6% to 8% for 2019 OMDA: Above 22.5% in 2019 Free cash Flow: €230m to €245m in 2019 Acquisition of MRL PosNet: reinforcement of Worldline’s presence in India Paris, October 3rd, 2017 Atos today announces that The post Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions appeared first on Atos.



  • Market update
    by Atos on 28/11/2023 at 07:45

    Atos is providing a market update based on recent developments in the media as well as the S&P change ratings The post Market update appeared first on Atos.

  • Post Onepoint announcement communication
    by Atos on 01/11/2023 at 18:15

    Atos has taken note of the announcement by Onepoint this afternoon [November 1st, 2023]. The post Post Onepoint announcement communication appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos reports third-quarter revenue 2023, full-year outlook confirmed
    by Atos on 26/10/2023 at 05:30

    Q3 2023 Group revenue of €2,590m, down -3.0% on an organic basis Eviden up +2.3% on an organic basis on solid contribution from Big Data and Digital Security Tech Foundations down -7.2% on an organic basis, with core revenue down -4.9% driven by portfolio rationalisation Order entry of €2.2bn up +10% compared with the prior The post Atos reports third-quarter revenue 2023, full-year outlook confirmed appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos provides update on contemplated sale of Tech Foundations to EPEI group
    by Atos on 16/10/2023 at 05:00

    Contemplated transaction offers the most achievable path to execution of separation of Tech Foundations and Eviden and improvement of the risk profile of Atos Group Social consultation progressing with Societas Europaea Council (SEC) and at local level and most regulatory pre-filings or filings have been submitted in relevant jurisdictions Shareholders’ Meeting and completion of overall The post Atos provides update on contemplated sale of Tech Foundations to EPEI group appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos announces evolution of its Board of Directors
    by Atos on 16/10/2023 at 05:00

    Bertrand Meunier informed the Board of Directors of his desire to step down as Chairman and Director of the Board. The post Atos announces evolution of its Board of Directors appeared first on Atos.


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  • Revolutionizing the UK’s future: Microsoft to invest $3.2bn in AI infrastructure
    by Devesh Beri on 30/11/2023 at 17:07

    Today, Microsoft announced a major AI infrastructure and skilling investment in the UK. Microsoft has announced a £2.5 billion ($3.2bn) investment to expand its AI data center infrastructure, train one million people in AI skills, and establish strong AI safety and security measures.  Capacity: Microsoft will invest £2.5 billion ($3.2bn) to expand its AI data center Read More: Revolutionizing the UK’s future: Microsoft to invest $3.2bn in AI infrastructure

  • Best AI Generator Detector: 6 Tools Worth Consideration
    by Vladan on 30/11/2023 at 15:58

    Are you looking for the best AI generator detector? Since I am busy exploring different possibilities with AI content, this is a big topic for me. So, it’s for researchers, innovators, and other AI enthusiasts. Let’s dig into it and discover what tool you can use to get a signal for AI-generated content. Disclaimer: After Read More: Best AI Generator Detector: 6 Tools Worth Consideration

  • 0x00000008 IRQL_NOT_DISPATCH_LEVEL – 11 Easy and Effective Fixes
    by Pranav Bhardwaj on 30/11/2023 at 15:32

    Are you staring at the dreaded Blue Screen of Death with the 0x00000008 IRQL_NOT_DISPATCH_LEVEL error? Don’t panic – I’ve been there and know how to fix it! Experiencing this blue screen error can be frustrating, especially when you have no idea how it happened and what steps you need to take to resolve it. This Read More: 0x00000008 IRQL_NOT_DISPATCH_LEVEL – 11 Easy and Effective Fixes

  • Failed To Send Snapchat Error – 7 Easy Solutions
    by Babalola Blessing on 30/11/2023 at 15:17

    Getting a failed to send Snapchat error message can suck the fun out of using the app for anyone. The good news is that I can show you how to fix it in a few easy steps. Ready? Let’s go: How to fix the Failed to Send Snapchat error message One of the easiest ways Read More: Failed To Send Snapchat Error – 7 Easy Solutions

  • CheckPeople Review – How Reliable Is It?
    by Babalola Blessing on 30/11/2023 at 14:15

    This CheckPeople review will answer some of the most important questions you have about the service. If you’ve ever felt the need to do a thorough background check on someone you just met, or you’re looking for a long-lost family member, you must’ve heard of this tool. Founded in Palo Alto, California, CheckPeople is one Read More: CheckPeople Review – How Reliable Is It?


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  • Fraunhofer, DESY, Hereon and EMBL sign memorandum of understanding for closer collaboration
    on 13/11/2023 at 15:52

    A delegation from the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (German Electron Synchrotron, DESY), the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon (Helmholtz Center Hereon) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Hamburg today. With this declaration of intent, the four research institutions have confirmed their plans to work together, pooling their respective expertise and infrastructure to create added value for research and industry.

  • Piezoceramics shorten root canal treatments
    on 02/11/2023 at 15:52

    When carrying out root canal treatment procedures, dentists need to insert a file deep into the root canal to remove the inflamed tissue. The rotating file often gets jammed and must be cleaned regularly. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS have developed a piezoceramic stack actuator that overlays the rotating motion with a vibrating motion. The file does not get jammed as often, meaning that procedures on patients can be completed faster. This technology is also useful for other medical applications, for example in diagnostics and cancer treatment. Fraunhofer IKTS will present a demonstrator at the joint Fraunhofer booth at the COMPAMED medical engineering trade show in Düsseldorf (Hall 8a, Booth G10).

  • Tailor-made implants for patients thanks to simulations using virtual human modeling
    on 02/11/2023 at 15:52

    Patients requiring artificial hip and knee replacements are increasingly younger. Because they are more physically active than older patients, the risk of requiring a second operation is considerably higher. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA are addressing this problem with a new software platform for virtual clinical in silico studies. With the help of computer-assisted functional tests and inno-vative human modeling, implants and orthoses can be designed specifically for an individual — minimizing later complications. The workflow-based simulation environment for virtual product development and research in orthopedics will be presented at the joint Fraunhofer booth (Hall 3, Booth E74) at MEDICA, taking place in Düsseldorf between November 13 and 16, 2023.

  • Checking for counterfeit medication using a smartphone
    on 02/11/2023 at 15:52

    Particularly when it comes to medication or medical devices sold online, end-users often wonder whether these are real or fake. The SmartID counterfeit-proof barcode system means anyone can use a smartphone to check a product is genuine, provided the manufacturer uses SmartID. It can be authenticated without connecting to a database. SmartID has been developed by a consortium of Fraunhofer institutes. The result of a three-year project, they will exhibit a demonstration version of their SmartID at the joint Fraunhofer booth (Hall 3, Booth E74) at MEDICA 2023 in Düsseldorf from November 13 to 16, 2023.

  • Improving healthcare in rural areas
    on 02/11/2023 at 00:00

    With long waiting lists, significant journey times, an ever-shrinking number of doctor’s practices and the aging population, medical care services in sparsely populated regions are under mounting pressure. As part of its Neighborhood Diagnostics project, the Fraunhofer Center for Digital Diagnostics ZDD® is working to develop a digital ecosystem for delivering patient treatment close to where they live in order to ensure that people in rural areas can access high-quality medical care despite the shortage of doctors. One of the digital ecosystem’s key features are its decentralized health stations, which are tailored to local needs and feature fully automated labs that will ensure medical tests and diagnoses can be provided round the clock. The project will be on display at the joint Fraunhofer booth (Hall 3, Booth E74) at the MEDICA trade show in Düsseldorf from November 13 to 16, 2023.


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  • Harvard Integrates 3D Campus Maps with ArcGIS and CloudCities
    by mvdb on 28/10/2015 at 08:20

    Harvard University has several campuses in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the neighboring city of Boston, plus footprints around the state and in multiple international locations. In total, Harvard manages 660 buildings that give its 21,000 students and more than 16,000 faculty and staff access to the university’s renowned working environments. Stepping into the online world required...

  • Using 3D City Libraries in Game Engines
    by mvdb on 22/10/2015 at 08:26

    This post aims to introduce both the advantages and ease to which CityEngine can be used for varying forms of media. This includes a step-­by-­step tutorial on bringing models created in CityEngine to three popular platforms; Unity, Unreal Engine, and LumenRT. From providing a haunted setting in the latest nightmare­-inducing horror flick to bringing exotic...

  • Which 3D format should CloudCities support next?
    by mvdb on 09/09/2015 at 17:04

      Soon we will open up CloudCities to support multiple 3D web scene and 3D exchange formats. Please help us decide which formats to support first!   Which 3D format should CloudCities support next?   If you don’t find your preferred 3D format, please shoot us an email at [email protected]!

  • CloudCities released – A 3D YouTube For Your Smart City
    by mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 14:39

    Press Release – SmarterBetterCities, Redlands, CA, July 17, 2015 Today SmarterBetterCities has announced the public release of CloudCities (http://cloudciti.es): “CloudCities puts your city at your fingertips, making complex decisions easier, smarter and a lot more magical. It’s an ever-growing family of innovative cloud apps that lets you design, monitor and manage your city right from...

  • Meet us in San Diego (July 18 to July 23)
    by mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 08:52

      This is our third year at the Esri User Conference. Pick the brains of our team for answers and get amazing demonstrations. We will be at the a) Esri 3D Mapping Forum, b) Esri Business Summit, and c) Esri UC – GIS Solutions Expo. Here are the coordinates:   Esri 3D Mapping Forum Omni...


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  • 5G campus networks only unfold their versatile potential in an open, modular form
    on 26/11/2023 at 23:00

    Flexibility, high levels of innovation and more competition – the CampusOS consortium, consisting of 22 partners from industry and research, has published a position paper that highlights the advantages of open, modular campus networks.

  • Qrisp programming framework available as Eclipse technology
    on 26/11/2023 at 23:00

    The high-level programming framework Qrisp developed by Fraunhofer FOKUS is now available as open-source Eclipse technology. This enables structured, open development of Qrisp according to the rules of the Eclipse Foundation. With the Qrisp framework, developers can write efficient and scalable quantum algorithms.

  • Green streaming project chosen for funding in the “GreenTech Innovation Competition”
    on 13/11/2023 at 23:00

    The increased use of media on the internet is leading to rising energy consumption. The “Green Streaming - Technologies for a sustainable digital media value-chain” project aims to create energy-efficient solutions for the entire video streaming value-chain: from video creation, processing and delivery through to use on various end devices. The project is a part of the “GreenTech Innovation Competition” technology program of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.

  • Combined force for safety in Germany
    on 24/10/2023 at 22:00

    At its first annual conference, Fraunhofer SIRIOS presents itself as a technology and innovation platform for public safety. In the event center of Fraunhofer FOKUS in Berlin, transformed into a demo lab, around 140 guests, representatives from politics, security authorities, industry, associations, and research came together on October 19 to discuss the first results of Fraunhofer SIRIOS.

  • Sonja Schimmler took on a visiting professorship at the Technische Universität Berlin
    on 09/10/2023 at 22:00

    Prof. Dr. Sonja Schimmler took on a visiting professorship at the Technische Universität Berlin on October 1, 2023. In the coming years, she will set up and lead the “Research Data Infrastructure” department at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. At the same time, she will continue to work as a research group lead in the Digital Public Services business unit at Fraunhofer FOKUS.


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  • Time to build a network infrastructure platform for the digital era
    by Elaine sherman on 10/11/2023 at 15:44

    Time to build a network infrastructure platform for the digital eraElaine shermanFri, 11/10/2023 - 15:44 Digital infrastructures are being put under increasing strain as enterprises look to disruptive technologies, such as Generative Artificial Intelligence, to propel their businesses forward. A webinar hosted by IDC and Orange Business examines what enterprises need to do to ensure that their digital infrastructure is fit for the future. Digital infrastructures are being put under increasing strain as enterprises look to disruptive technologies, such as Generative Artificial Intelligence, to propel their businesses forward. A webinar hosted by IDC and Orange Business examines what enterprises need to do to ensure that their digital infrastructure is fit for the future.The challenge that enterprises face in deploying disruptive technologies is that they rely on a cloud-based, distributed operating model. This requires guaranteed connectivity and the ability to move quickly, while providing fast access to data. And while this can help companies grow and innovate, it also exposes them to new security threats, and the infrastructure itself is getting more complex.When choice isn’t necessarily a good thingOn one hand, enterprises can, in theory, build an IT and network technology stack to meet their unique needs. Whether developing applications and services or acquiring the appropriate environments and networks, businesses have never had such a choice. Best-in-class vendors are ready and willing to develop solutions to support enterprises in achieving their goals.Of course, this unfettered choice brings with it challenges as well. The solutions, designed to be plug-and-play, rarely integrate with other vendors’ services without significant work and come with rapid upgrade cycles. This means enterprises require teams with the right skills to deploy and operate all the solutions, at odds with the apparent simplicity of the services.And these skills often aren’t readily available: 36% of organizations said a lack of skills was most likely to slow down transformation initiatives.Not all connectivity is equalIn addition, companies should not assume connectivity is consistent globally. To get online in one country could require different costs, provider approaches, and service levels to that of another location.This will particularly affect multinational organizations, with identifying the right local service provider just the first step. There’s also installation, security, troubleshooting and support to be navigated, along with aligning it with wider organizational processes.Third, there is the edge to factor in. Investment in cloud models for consuming IT and other services will only grow, critical as it is to enabling digital-first operations. However, the likes of sensors, SD-WAN boxes, routers, local firewalls, factories, shops or regional offices all need local management and a secure, guaranteed connection between edge and cloud.Where does this leave enterprises? Facing a growing gap between their strategic objectives and what can be achieved with existing infrastructure.That’s not to say companies are complacent about the need to transform. They know that having the right digital backbone is critical; it’s just that for many, that awareness only goes as far as applications and environments; rarely does it encompass the need to overhaul connectivity and evolve network infrastructure. That includes how these services are consumed.Most businesses are well versed in acquiring and using IT via cloud and as-a-service, but networks have been slower to transition to this state. Yet network-as-a-service offerings not only align with how companies acquire technology, but also provide the flexibility, agility and scalability they need.How you can build a network infrastructure for the digital eraWhat does that look like to you? It’s a question many are wrestling with and one we aim to answer with our webinar with IDC.Join Orange Business VP Marketing Connectivity Pierre Marie Binvel and IDC’s guest speaker, Research Vice President Future of Digital Infrastructure Mary Johnston Turner, for an immersive session unveiling how you can tackle the challenges facing your infrastructure deployments and master the future of your business.In particular, they’ll discuss:What’s driving the need for new types of network infrastructure services The challenges disruptive technologies such as Generative Artificial Intelligence present What a network infrastructure platform for the digital era looks like Gain insights and discover how your infrastructure can boost your organization as you grow in this ever-evolving digital landscape.Find out more and listen to the recording.Recommended for youReimagining the network with cloud networking How cloud networking can be an application network highway to the cloud Blogs Josh Turner I am a technology writer with a decade of experience in business, technology and logistics. From starting off my career writing questions for a TV quiz show, I’m now spending my time looking at how the world of business is going digital and transforming a variety of sectors and industries. Cloud');" href="#" data-taxo="1015"> Cloud Digital Transformation');" href="#" data-taxo="1019"> Digital Transformation Security');" href="#" data-taxo="1023"> Security

  • Delivering business outcomes through broader digital transformation
    by Elaine sherman on 02/11/2023 at 16:30

    Delivering business outcomes through broader digital transformationElaine shermanThu, 11/02/2023 - 16:30 Enterprises are increasingly dependent on digital technologies for agility to adapt to dynamic market forces, but they are becoming increasingly complex to manage. They typically generate and store colossal amounts of data in different data sources, and sometimes sensitive data requires specific compliances. This situation is further exacerbated by a skills shortage. Walk In Take Over (WITO) answers this dilemma via a centralized managed approach. Here we explain what WITO is and how it can deliver continuous transformation and business outcomes. Enterprises are increasingly dependent on digital technologies for agility to adapt to dynamic market forces, but they are becoming increasingly complex to manage. They typically generate and store colossal amounts of data in different data sources, and sometimes sensitive data requires specific compliance. This situation is further exacerbated by a skills shortage. Walk In Take Over (WITO) answers this dilemma via a centralized, managed approach. Here we explain what WITO is and how it can deliver continuous transformation and business outcomes.Digital technology is integrated into every aspect of business today, changing how enterprises operate and bringing new processes and services on board via the cloud and enhanced collaboration tools. An accelerated move to hybrid working due to the pandemic and disrupted supply chains as a result of global conflicts and rising energy costs have further intensified the need for transformation.Enterprises struggle to master changeHowever, technology transformation can be difficult to achieve for multinationals that are fragmented from both organic growth and merger and acquisition. Assets are often managed locally or regionally with no single glass-pane view across the entire IT estate. The IT skills drought has also made overall control difficult to achieve.Change demands the modernization of legacy solutions. But many of these infrastructures are unwieldy, with a vast assortment of technologies and extensive ecosystems. As a result, many enterprises don’t know exactly what assets they have, making transformation onerous and holding back business initiatives.Complexity has made it difficult for enterprises to manage new technologies. Take cloud spend, for example. Managing cloud spend has overtaken security as a top cloud challenge for the first time in a decade.These issues can be solved by standardizing, consolidating and integrating the infrastructure globally to provide a centralized view – simplifying and automating where possible. This increases agility and scalability and lays the foundations for a future-ready transformation infrastructure. At the same time, it reduces costs while streamlining IT management, speeding up deployment and resolving problems more quickly.Why consider WITO?Integration and service management best practices ensure that the ecosystem is properly orchestrated for maximum business benefit. This is where WITO comes in: working with an experienced supplier who can take over your existing infrastructure, manage it more effectively and prepare the groundwork for transformation. WITO helps manage this complexity and provides a single point of accountability for multiple technologies, partners and cloud services across various providers and applications.More and more of our customers, old and new, want a WITO approach because they don’t have the time or the resources to maximize their IT investment and align it with business outcomes. Technological complexity has become a bigger issue due to the ongoing skills drought and difficulties hiring experienced staff. By choosing a robust, experienced partner and adopting WITO, enterprises can also minimize risk and enhance resilience.WITO is built on a one-partner, one-umbrella concept. A single SLA covers the entire infrastructure, significantly reducing complexity and providing greater insight into budgets, end-of-life of products and future roadmaps, previously blurred by local and regional management teams.This approach provides enterprises with global visibility and control. It is especially advantageous to multinationals who are transforming their infrastructures and want to better match technology with business goals but find themselves drowning in complexity.In addition to providing clearer visibility, WITO lowers the cost of ownership and paves the way for continuous technological improvement, providing the scale and elasticity to navigate market uncertainties. Automation procedures are introduced to handle data spread across multiple IT and business applications. Data automation is an important process to easily extract, transform and load data, as required. Automation can also be invaluable in managing large data migrations.Orange Business partnered with a global healthcare company, for example, to transform its IT infrastructure, modernizing it to create a lean, centralized command center to help lower total cost of ownership, while providing an advanced and stable IT platform to host innovations. It is estimated that the total cost of ownership can be reduced by 5% per annum. This results in a more efficient center with more automated services orchestrated to deliver better performance.On another project, Orange Business is helping a global not-for-profit to ensure robust, secure connectivity and the availability of applications in the cloud 24/7, wherever their users are. This has enabled them to better connect with communities and quickly perform services in life-saving scenarios.A consultancy-led approach to WITOHere at Orange Business, we take a consultancy-led approach to WITO. We understand that every enterprise is unique and wants to ensure that its technological ambitions are aligned with business outcomes.Our consultancy team performs initial, deep-dive assessments into your technology estate to create an inventory of existing assets for comparison against requirements. We work closely with each customer to co-innovate and co-construct where necessary to develop a robust roadmap for future transformation. Following a due-diligence and shadowing process, the transition to complete takeover spans approximately 45 days. Highly-sensitive areas in industries such as finance, supply chain and health can be ring-fenced, where appropriate.This approach is designed to provide a set of best practices and solution optimizations to achieve enhanced, measured results from an enterprise’s technology investment. Ultimately, enterprises will see the impact their digital budgets are having and the returns they can expect.Another global not-for-profit needed to guarantee its users a high-performance, high-availability experience but was running into complexity issues with its local connectivity capabilities. Orange Business carried out a WITO, enabling the organization to improve its quality of service and increase productivity with better control over operating costs. It has also enabled them to connect with their suppliers more quickly and to scale up more rapidly.Digital transformation is not a tick box; our customers expect continuous improvement. Orange Business is vendor agnostic, and we bring processes into play utilizing advanced hyperautomation solutions, such as cognitive automation, process/task mining and AI-driven automation and integration platform for operations (AI/Ops), for example. These derive meaningful insights for faster and better decision-making to scale business performance, manage the growing size and complexity of IT environments, preempt outages and improve the overall user experience.IT teams are under more pressure than ever to support and manage expanding global digital infrastructures. Taking on a trusted external partner to WITO means internal resources can focus on activities directly related to growth, allowing the business to transform and stay one step ahead of the competition digitally.Learn more about Orange Business consultancy services.Recommended for youFrom chatbots to low-code programming: welcome to the world of hyperautomation Not if, but when: new research reveals why accelerating digitalization is the essential ingredient in corporate success Automotive Bank & insurance Health Manufacturing Public sector Resources and energy Retail Technology and business services Tourism and personal services Transport Blogs Bibek Padhy Bibek Padhy, Head of International Integration for Orange Business, has 28 years of experience in IT and network services, including business acquisition, service integration and transformation. He is committed to offering customers business agility and flexibility by combining best-of-breed technology and services. 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  • Recapturing the commercial EV opportunity with batteries and data
    by Elaine sherman on 30/10/2023 at 15:35

    Recapturing the commercial EV opportunity with batteries and dataElaine shermanMon, 10/30/2023 - 15:35 Much of the focus on electric vehicles (EVs) is on cars. Yet commercial EVs represent a significant sector of the market. With businesses and their fleets more likely to buy or lease new vehicles than consumers, OEMs can generate new revenue streams beyond simply selling commercial EVs. Much of the focus on electric vehicles (EVs) is on cars. Yet commercial EVs represent a significant sector of the market. With businesses and their fleets more likely to buy or lease new vehicles than consumers, OEMs can generate new revenue streams beyond simply selling commercial EVs.The market for commercial vehicles is stalling. Light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales dropped 15%. With governments and regulations often targeting the polluting fuels that many commercial vehicles use, accelerating the electrical transition makes sense for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).No wonder the EV part of the market is growing: electric LCV sales worldwide increased by over 90% in 2022 to more than 310,000 vehicles.The opportunity is certainly there: in the UK alone, demand for new battery electric vans shot up 94.6% year-on-year in July 2023.Legacy players struggle to keep upYet, in many instances, traditional OEMs have been slow to take advantage of demand.However, buyers won’t wait for legacy manufacturers to catch up. After all, commercial vehicles are a critical part of their business, and companies will look elsewhere if one supplier doesn’t meet demand.According to one report, brands like Maxus, from Chinese OEM SAIC Motor Corp, have stolen a march on established European rivals. The company had around 6% of Europe’s new ECV market in 2022, selling nearly 5,000 ECVs, more than Ford, Nissan or Fiat, and up 28% versus 2021.The impact of Chinese OEMs should not be underestimated. One of the challenges that EV bus company Proterra faced was competing with the scale of Chinese competitors. While there were many factors in its recent bankruptcy, Proterra’s much smaller capacity meant it would always struggle against Chinese OEMs already serving much larger domestic markets.The commercial EV challengesYet it is not just competitors racing ahead that present a challenge. The old obstacles of inconsistent charging infrastructure and the cost of batteries that impact the overall EV transition also apply to commercial vehicles. Yet, the situation is changing in both areas.First, there’s the charging infrastructure: while there has been a massive boom in charging points globally (up 55% from 2021 to 2022), how much is suitable for commercial EV needs? The amount of time and the cost of charging much larger EVs is also a factor.Second, there’s the cost of batteries. The average battery price has only dropped from more than $160 per kilowatt hour (kWh) in 2019 to $153 per kWh by the end of 2022. The direction has also not been wholly linear as the price of raw materials fluctuates. This has hampered EV production and margins. There is good news, however: one study estimates that by 2025, the price will be below $100 per kWh, falling to less than $80 per kWh. This is likely to have a significant accelerant effect on commercial EV manufacturing.New business models emergeAs these challenges recede, those manufacturers that are ready to meet demand will be the ones that succeed.But meeting demand isn’t just about having the manufacturing capacity. EVs offer new possibilities regarding business models, servicing and other aspects of connected vehicles.When it comes to business models, leasing rather than ownership is already common. But usually, this focuses on the whole vehicle. What if the business hired the battery?There is a reoccurring mismatch between the operational life of the power train and that of the vehicle itself, and this is just as true for EVs as it is for internal combustion engine vehicles. Currently, most commercial EV batteries have an expected life of five to ten years, while the vehicle will last significantly longer if properly maintained.Battery subscription offers benefits for allSome EV-native car OEMs have already started tackling this problem. NIO offers a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) model, where the customer pays a monthly subscription for the battery (on top of whatever financing they have chosen for the whole vehicle). In exchange, NIO fixes and swaps the battery in the case of faults or end of life.Could this be applied to commercial EVs? It would certainly add complexity to any fleet deal, but with the option of offering financing per km/mile, kWh, or monthly, customers could tailor the agreement to suit their usage and needs.From a fleet manager’s perspective, it simplifies certain challenges around the maintenance and servicing of batteries. The provider would handle all procurement, maintenance, replacement and disposal, and it can be structured in an OPEX rather than CAPEX manner. This means that the provider would bear many of the costs, giving them a vested interest in ensuring the battery operates at an optimum level for as long as possible.For the OEM, BaaS offers a predictable, long-term income stream more aligned with the EV’s expected operational life. They may also leverage it to install charging infrastructure at customer sites, creating another potential revenue stream. In addition, controlling disposal could provide access to another source of income in the secondary battery market – for instance, where batteries no longer fit for EV use are installed as part of static charging infrastructure.Maintaining relationships and deeper insightsThe BaaS model also provides a new way of developing an ongoing relationship with commercial fleets that used to be in place through calendar servicing. That traditional relationship is currently under threat as EVs require different types of maintenance. With EVs naturally more connected and closer to software-on-wheels, much of the checks are done through over-the-air updates, but models such as BaaS provide another way of maintaining that connection for OEMs.OEMs providing commercial EVs should also consider how they gather and share data with their customers. The connected nature of EVs means the information on vehicle performance and driver behavior is growing rapidly. These insights could help fleet managers make better decisions when procuring EVs, tailoring offers to employees, deploying work vans, managing drivers, improving total cost of ownership control and, ultimately, helping businesses optimize their assets.An opportunity for OEMs ready to goThe commercial EV market is a massive opportunity for OEMs, but while traditional barriers are falling, they must be ready to strike. Customers want commercial EVs, but if OEMs are not prepared to meet demand, they will look elsewhere. OEMs also need to remember that demand doesn’t just mean having vehicles available; it means being able to build and offer the right services and packages that add real value to the companies looking to transition their fleets.To learn more about the connected car, the energy transition and what it all means for automotive OEMs, take a look at our new connected car information hub.Recommended for youAs the car becomes software, securing and accessing data needs to be OEMs’ priority Orange Business supports Lucid to deliver the experience-driven connected car across Europe Automotive Manufacturing Transport Blogs Patrick Jeanbart Patrick is Head of Connected Car Vertical, Smart Mobility Services at Orange Business. He has 18 years of experience in the automotive industry, which has allowed him to specialize in management positions in the areas of customer relations, after-sales, financial services and connected services worldwide. His purpose is to enhance these domains thanks to the operational management of cross-cultural teams around the world. Big Data');" href="#" data-taxo="1014"> Big Data Security');" href="#" data-taxo="1023"> Security

  • Reinventing the LAN for the future
    by Elaine sherman on 30/10/2023 at 14:00

    Reinventing the LAN for the futureElaine shermanMon, 10/30/2023 - 14:00 The LAN is hugely relevant again. After working from home since the pandemic, millions are returning to the office and looking to plug into LANs that haven’t been upgraded for a long time. The LAN is hugely relevant again. After working from home since the pandemic, millions are returning to the office and looking to plug into LANs that haven’t been upgraded for a long time.Multinational organizations are asking themselves how to connect their users from within traditional office environments and from outside to applications and resources that, thanks to a pandemic-accelerated digital transformation, predominantly sit in the cloud – providing a network that is always on and secure.With global sites and complex infrastructures, LANs must be upgraded for several reasons – management to provide global governance and security policies, clear visibility on who and what is connected to the network, and the assurance that every office can provide users with the same quality experience.An outdated LAN risks data loss, security breaches, and expensive downtime.Legacy office networks can’t handle modern hybrid workingHybrid or full-time office workers no longer accept poor Wi-Fi performance in an era where video-first communications have become the norm. It is paramount that wireless networks can support the growth in video meetings and streaming traffic as users return to their desks.As enterprises re-think the workplace, the LAN must be reimagined to provide agility, flexibility, reduced risk and enhanced user experience. Every organization, however, is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all.IDC forecasts by 2025, 50% of digital organizations will augment "cloud first" with a "wireless first" multi-access network fabric using various technologies for mission-critical and business continuity cases.Networking infrastructure and services are now pivotal to business successCloud services and hybrid working have changed how networks and security are managed. Network infrastructure and services are critical for today’s business – connecting everything from offices and remote users to enterprise applications, services, AI and cloud estates.System convergence, the massive growth in connected devices and the adoption of smart buildings have reinvigorated the LAN – demanding new LAN approaches and infrastructures.According to Gartner, organizations are scaling their enterprise network projects around the expectation that nearly 67% of their workforce will work remotely part time. Wired LAN is still essential for high-bandwidth, real-time applications such as UHD videoconferencing, offering consistent speed, reliability and security for many devices.Wired LAN, however, doesn’t come without its challenges. Notably, cabling to every connected-device location is complex and expensive as organizations look to reshape office space. Also, device connections are limited to available ports on a network switch. This is where Wi-Fi can help.Is your wireless performance dipping?With wireless standards changing on average every three to five years, you need to monitor network performance. If your network is holding your operations and user productivity back, it's time to upgrade.Enterprises struggle with capacity and bandwidth demands as more mobile and IoT devices come online. Wi-Fi 6 improves efficiencies in how access points deal with devices simultaneously. It is no longer simply about speed; it is about capacity. Wi-Fi 6 adds more lanes to the superhighway.The LAN must provide moreThe LAN has developed from connecting network devices, including interrelated network management, analytics and security applications. At the same time, IT teams are being asked to do more with less. AI and automation are essential moving forward, protecting networks from lags, congestion and downtime.Supporting a LAN today requires full-time visibility and automation. New access points, switches and gateways offer detailed telemetry, providing more profound analysis than possible. This is enabled by observability and AIOps, utilizing machine learning (ML) to identify issues on the network proactively, recommend corrective actions and provide the business with service assurance. This allows IT teams to find and correct Wi-Fi coverage gaps. Or optimize energy consumption to meet environmental targets.It also requires an understanding of AI and ML, which are further revolutionizing the cloud-managed LAN. AI and ML algorithms can dive deeply into networks, analyze big data, map patterns and predict network issues, providing scalability, flexibility and enhanced performance.By 2027, 90% of enterprises will use some AI functions to automate Day 2 network operations around maintaining and optimizing the system, compared with fewer than 10% in 2023, according to Gartner.Planning a LAN upgradePlanning a LAN upgrade requires careful consideration regarding budget, future-proofing and business implications. There are other challenges to consider: the logistics of global deployment, skills drought and the microchip shortage, which Gartner maintains is still causing network hardware delivery shortages.Organizations have several options to address the latter, including optimizing existing assets and re-platforming in the cloud. However, having a solid, trusted relationship with the network vendor is still essential to take the best course of action and ensure replacement if a device fails.Having a trusted partner is critical. They should be able to plan the upgrade, project manage, and install globally, ensuring the network meets business objectives, while at the same time, mitigating risk by forecasting procurement requirements and minimizing any downtime.Orange Business and HPE Aruba Networking have the expertise and a global footprint to upgrade your LAN infrastructure to support your business roadmap. HPE Aruba Networking is a leader in wireless and wired LAN, delivering best-of-breed solutions. As an integration partner, Orange Business can optimize your existing LAN to ensure it is future-ready, dealing with the complex logistics and regulatory issues that come with a worldwide deployment.The fixed and wireless LAN will co-existWith more devices than people connected to the network and mobile connections outnumbering fixed connections, choosing either wireless or wired will not be the case. Both will bring their benefits to the office environment to ensure users stay connected and secure.One thing is for sure, this is not a lift and shift operation. To upgrade LANs to address the challenges of today’s hybrid working environment, multinationals will need a trusted partner to advance their networks and brick-and-mortar environments at a speed that suits them. This encompasses replicating the agreed upgrade model across their entire global IT estates.For further details on fixed and wireless LAN technology and the integration capabilities offered by Orange Business with its partner HPE Aruba Networking, click here: HPE | Orange Business. Blogs Rich Smith With over 25 years of telecommunications experience, Rich is currently Network Practice Director with Orange Business in the Americas. He supports both wide and local area networking conversations with large multinational customers and partners. Rich lives in New York with his wife and three girls, where he enjoys long hikes in the woods, bike riding and downhill skiing. Cloud');" href="#" data-taxo="1015"> Cloud Connectivity');" href="#" data-taxo="1017"> Connectivity

  • How cloud, digitalization, analytics and global coverage are revolutionizing enterprise voice solutions
    by Elaine sherman on 12/10/2023 at 15:44

    How cloud, digitalization, analytics and global coverage are revolutionizing enterprise voice solutionsElaine shermanThu, 10/12/2023 - 15:44 In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, enterprise voice solutions are undergoing a profound transformation. The cloud, digitalization and data analytics have emerged as the critical pillars to revolutionize voice. In this article, I delve deep into these pillars and explore how they will reshape the future of enterprise. In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, enterprise voice solutions are undergoing a profound transformation. The cloud, digitalization and data analytics have emerged as the critical pillars to revolutionize voice. In this article, I delve deep into these pillars and explore how they will reshape the future of enterprise.The role of the cloud in revolutionizing enterprise voiceThe cloud has become the backbone of modern communication systems, offering scalability, flexibility and cost efficiency. Traditional on-premises voice solutions often require significant upfront investments in infrastructure and hardware. However, with the cloud, businesses can leverage virtualized voice solutions that eliminate the need for physical infrastructure, reducing costs and simplifying management.Cloud-based voice solutions also offer unparalleled scalability. Businesses can easily add or remove users, adjust capacity and scale their communication systems based on their needs. This flexibility is valuable for organizations with fluctuating call volumes or seasonal demands. Additionally, cloud-based voice solutions can be accessed from any device with an Internet connection, empowering remote workforces and enabling seamless communications across geographically dispersed teams.Furthermore, the cloud enables businesses to leverage advanced features and functionalities that enhance the user experience. Features such as interactive voice response (IVR) systems, call routing and call recording can be easily implemented and customized in the cloud, providing businesses with the tools they need to deliver exceptional customer service.In conclusion, the cloud has revolutionized enterprise voice solutions by offering scalability, flexibility, cost efficiency and advanced features. Businesses that embrace cloud-based voice solutions can optimize their communication systems, reduce costs and easily adapt to changing business needs.How digitalization is transforming enterprise voice solutionsDigitalization has become a driving force behind the transformation of enterprise voice. By embracing digital tools and platforms, businesses can unlock new possibilities and seamlessly integrate voice solutions with other digital systems through APIs, such as a service management platform, like ServiceNow.One of the benefits of digitalization in enterprise voice solutions is integrating voice with other communication channels. Businesses can now unify voice, messaging, videoconferencing and collaboration tools into a single platform, providing employees with a unified communication experience. This integration eliminates the need for separate communication tools and streamlines workflows, increasing productivity and efficiency.Digitalization also enables businesses to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies to enhance voice solutions. AI-powered voice assistants can handle routine inquiries, freeing up human agents to focus on more complex tasks. ML algorithms can analyze call data and extract valuable insights, enabling businesses to improve their communication strategies and identify opportunities for optimization.In summary, digitalization transforms enterprise voice solutions by enabling integration with other communication channels, leveraging AI and ML technologies and facilitating the adoption of voice-enabled technologies. Businesses that embrace digitalization can unlock new possibilities, streamline workflows and enhance the overall user experience.The power of analytics in enhancing enterprise voice solutionsAnalytics can enhance enterprise voice by providing valuable insights into customer or end-user behavior, enabling businesses to make informed decisions.One of the critical benefits of analytics in enterprise voice is the ability to analyze call data to gain insights into customer preferences, trends and sentiment. Businesses can identify common customer pain points by analyzing call recordings, improve call scripts and train agents to provide better customer service. Analytics can also help identify cross-selling and upselling opportunities, enabling businesses to maximize revenue.Real-time analytics can also be leveraged to monitor call performance and agent productivity. Businesses can track key metrics, such as call volume, duration and wait times, to identify bottlenecks and make data-driven decisions to optimize call center operations. Additionally, sentiment analysis can be used to gauge customer satisfaction and identify areas for improvement.Another area where analytics can enhance enterprise voice solutions is predictive analytics. Businesses can predict future call volumes, staffing requirements and customer needs by analyzing historical call data and customer behavior patterns. This enables businesses to proactively allocate resources, improve workforce management and deliver personalized experiences to customers.In conclusion, analytics empowers businesses to gain valuable insights into customer behavior, improve call center operations and make informed decisions. By leveraging analytics in enterprise voice solutions, businesses can optimize communication strategies, enhance customer satisfaction and drive business growth.The importance of global coverage in enterprise voice solutionsGlobal coverage is vital to enterprise voice, enabling businesses to establish a local presence and provide localized customer support. This allows businesses to connect employees and customers globally, overcoming geographical barriers and ensuring reliable, high-quality voice services. By having local phone numbers in different countries, businesses can establish a local presence, instill trust and confidence in customers and comply with local regulations.Global coverage also ensures high-quality voice services by leveraging a network of interconnected carriers and data centers strategically located worldwide. This network infrastructure minimizes latency, jitter and packet loss, creating crystal-clear voice quality and a seamless communication experience. Redundancy and failover mechanisms ensure uninterrupted service even during network disruptions or outages.Overall, global coverage is vital for enterprise voice solutions to enable seamless communication across borders and overcome geographical barriers.Integrating voice solutions: a key step to digital transformationIntegrating voice solutions with other digital tools is a crucial step toward achieving digital transformation. This integration allows businesses to centralize communication channels, streamline workflows and enhance productivity and efficiency.By integrating voice with messaging, videoconferencing and collaboration tools, businesses can provide a unified communications experience, reducing the need for multiple tools. CRM systems can also benefit from synchronizing call data with voice solutions, giving businesses a holistic view of customer interactions and history. This enables personalized experiences, improved customer service and increased customer satisfaction.Furthermore, integrating voice solutions with business intelligence (BI) and analytics platforms allows businesses to leverage call data to uncover correlations, identify trends and make data-driven decisions. In conclusion, integrating voice solutions with other digital tools and platforms is vital to achieving digital transformation, enhancing productivity, improving customer service and driving business growth.Key takeawaysEnterprise voice solutions are being revolutionized by four pillars: cloud, digitalization, analytics and global coverage. Cloud offers scalability, flexibility, cost-efficiency and advanced features, while digitalization integrates with other communication channels and leverages AI and ML technologies. Analytics provides insights into customer behavior, improves call center operations and enables data-driven decision-making. Global coverage ensures reliable and high-quality voice services across borders, allowing businesses to connect with customers and employees worldwide. 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  • MWC Los Angeles 2019
    on 29/07/2019 at 07:40

    MWCLA19 |  22 - 24 October 2019, Los Angeles, USA Partners and Members of Smart Cities Association will get special discount and free passes to attend the event. Welcome to the era of Intelligent Connectivity – where speed, convenience, and intelligence converge; inspiring new technologies that keep us connected to everything and everyone, while delivering highly contextualized and personalized experiences, when and where you want them.

  • Only few days left for the cities to apply for the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2020!
    on 26/04/2019 at 08:40

    WILL YOUR CITY BE THE NEXT EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF SMART TOURISM? WHAT IS THIS INITIATIVE ABOUT?

  • Enterprises will spend $1.18T on digital transformation efforts this year: report
    on 25/04/2019 at 08:40

    A recent International Data Corporation (IDC) report says enterprises are ramping up their digital transformation projects to the tune of $1.18 trillion in 2019, an increase in spending of 18% over 2018.

  • Mauritius leading the way in 'smart city' developments
    on 24/04/2019 at 08:40

    The digital revolution has inexorably altered our lives in just two decades, impacting almost every aspect, from how we bank, shop and communicate to how we conduct business, however, experts agree that we have yet to experience the most dramatic transformation.

  • Singapore achieves first position and becomes Champion
    on 22/04/2019 at 08:40

    This ranking is the very first of its kind in our region. For a city to be included, it must have a high level of FTTH/B coverage. If this aspect is covered, Smart Projects are evaluated according to a number of predetermined points.


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  • Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model
    by Nicos Komninos on 20/10/2023 at 08:56

    URENIO Research introduces a new Topical Collection in Discover Sustainability on Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model. Discover Sustainability is a Springer Nature open-access journal within the Discover Series, publishing research across all fields relevant to sustainability, and with an Impact Factor 2.6 (2002). The journal is indexed in Web of [...] The post Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • HCI International 2024 session “Intelligence Reimagining Innovation Ecosystems”
    by Nicos Komninos on 21/09/2023 at 12:44

    HCI International 2024, jointly with the affiliated Conferences will take place at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington DC, USA (29 June – 4 July 2024). URENIO Research organises, in framework of DAPI, the virtual session “Intelligence Reimagining Innovation Ecosystems”. The session highlights the substantial shifts in urban and regional innovation ecosystems, driven by technologies that underscore [...] The post HCI International 2024 session “Intelligence Reimagining Innovation Ecosystems” appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Is the New Economic Geography still Alive in 2023? Smart Algorithmic Places and AI Systems
    by Nicos Komninos on 01/09/2023 at 16:02

    Organized within the framework of ERSA 2023 Congress, this event is a collaborative effort between the Regional Science Academy and Paul Krugman, Peter Nijkamp, Karima Kourtit, and Yongda Yu. The day’s agenda features three paper sessions encompassing a total of ten papers, a special session dedicated to the scientific significance of Ake Andersson, and a [...] The post Is the New Economic Geography still Alive in 2023? Smart Algorithmic Places and AI Systems appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Twin Transition and changing patterns of spatial mobility
    by Nicos Komninos on 27/07/2023 at 09:21

    MOBI-TWIN, a Horizon Europe project dedicated to unraveling the dynamics of spatial mobility under the digital and green transition and its significant impact on European Union regions. The project aims to comprehend the intricate patterns of mobility and leverage this knowledge to foster regional governance and prosperity. MOBI-TWIN key areas of focus include analysing the [...] The post Twin Transition and changing patterns of spatial mobility appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Call for papers: Redefining cities and planning under the twin smart and green transition
    by Nicos Komninos on 31/05/2023 at 21:12

    This special issue of LAND, an open access journal, centers around the ongoing transformation of cities and planning in response to the concurrent digital and green transition. The digital (or smart) transition is a major driver of the current transformation of cities and refers to the application of smart systems, sensor networks, IoT, cloud computing, [...] The post Call for papers: Redefining cities and planning under the twin smart and green transition appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

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  • Chancellor’s Autumn Statement pledges tax cuts and £500m AI investment
    by Stuart Crowley on 30/11/2023 at 14:59

    The Chancellor’s ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ announced on 22 November focuses on fortifying the UK’s economy through significant tax cuts for working people and businesses. Central to this plan is the aim to stimulate growth and productivity, including a £20 billion ($25.2 billion) annual boost in business investment, increasing employment, and implementing the most substantial... Read More

  • CrowdStrike sees record growth in Q3 2024 fiscal year
    by Stuart Crowley on 30/11/2023 at 12:20

    CrowdStrike has announced its Q3 financial results for its fiscal year 2024, ending October 31, 2023. The company’s Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) reached a new high of £2.48 billion ($3.15 billion), marking a 35% year-over-year growth and surpassing the significant milestone of £2.3 billion ($3 billion). George Kurtz, President, CEO, and Co-Founder of CrowdStrike, said:... Read More

  • France’s Ardian acquires data centre provider Verne Global from UK’s Digital 9
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 30/11/2023 at 11:16

    Ardian has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of data centre provider, Verne Global, from British investment firm, Digital 9 Infrastructure.  Ardian said it will assist Verne Global in realising an expansion plan in the Nordics. This will be led by CEO at Verne Global, Dominic Ward. The French private equity firm recognised the Nordics... Read More

  • Clean energy company Aira to help one million British homes move away from gas
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 30/11/2023 at 09:32

    Swedish clean energy-tech company, Aira, has announced it will help one million UK customers switch from gas boilers to a clean-tech solution over the next decade. Aira said it will invest £300 million ($380 million) in the next three years to accelerate decarbonisation. The energy company will reduce the UK’s CO2 emissions to the equivalent... Read More

  • Pearson study reveals UK jobs most at risk from Generative AI
    by Stuart Crowley on 29/11/2023 at 17:43

    Pearson has released research findings indicating that white collar jobs in the UK are more susceptible to the impact of Generative AI than blue collar roles. This shift, expected to unfold over the next ten years, is detailed in the latest Pearson Skills Outlook report which assesses the effect of Generative AI on over 5,000... Read More


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  • Crucible Moments in 23andMe’s History
    by 23andMe on 17/11/2023 at 15:27

    Sit back and listen to 23andMe CEO and Co-Founder Anne Wojcicki along with 23andMe board member and founder of 23andMe Therapeutics division Richard Scheller, speak to Roelof Botha of Sequoia Capital about the critical moments in the company’s history. Botha, who is also on the 23andMe Board of Directors, dives into how the company weathered The post Crucible Moments in 23andMe’s History appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • New Genetic Report on Insomnia
    by 23andMe on 15/11/2023 at 16:45

    Good health depends on a good night’s rest, but in the wee hours, sleep eludes many of us; some estimates suggest that as many as 30 percent of adults have insomnia, defined as an inability to fall asleep at least three times a week over several months. Many factors, such as stress, certain medications, poor The post New Genetic Report on Insomnia appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Couples Shape Each Others Sleep
    by 23andMe on 13/11/2023 at 15:30

    Your partner’s sleeping patterns often influence your own, whether you like it or not, a new study has found. Using data from more than 47,000 couples who are part of the UK Biobank and then replicated using data from 127,000 couples who consented to participate in 23andMe research, scientists from the University of Bristol found The post Couples Shape Each Others Sleep appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Genetic Counselor Awareness Day 2023
    by 23andMe on 09/11/2023 at 14:56

    Genetic counselors provide an integral role for 23andMe in helping shape health-related reports, on Genetic Counselor Awareness Day. Understand the importance of this specialized profession in healthcare with specialized training & counseling skills to interpret test results. The post Genetic Counselor Awareness Day 2023 appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Enhanced Customer Security at 23andMe with 2-Step Verification
    by 23andMe on 06/11/2023 at 15:41

    Since 2019, 23andMe customers have had the option to utilize authenticator app 2-factor authentication, which adds an extra layer of security to their account. Starting today, we are requiring all customers use a second step of verification to sign into their account.  What is 2-Step Verification? 2-step verification (2SV), also referred to as 2-factor authentication, The post Enhanced Customer Security at 23andMe with 2-Step Verification appeared first on 23andMe Blog.


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This is Artificial Intelligence by Thales In this podcast, learn about Thales' approach to Artificial Intelligence, including its development of Hybrid AI for more power and functionality in critical environments, keeping humans in the decision-making loop, and requiring AI systems to be transparent, understandable, and ethical.

  • How to ensure the adoption of Augmented Intelligence in critical systems
    by Thales Group on 26/11/2020 at 09:25

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions.

  • How do we make Augmented Intelligence a reality in critical systems?
    by Thales Group on 19/11/2020 at 13:40

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions. To allow us to solve problems of greater complexity, while maintaining the same trust level, we have adopted a new AI Strategy which puts humans at the centre: Augmented Intelligence. Two Thales employees based in Montreal and in Quebec City in Canada- Siegfried Usal, General Manager, and Jean-François Gagnon, Human Factors and Cognition Scientist –explain what kind of approach Augmented Intelligence is, and what areas of application they’re working on.

  • AI in Analytics and IoT
    by Thales Group on 01/09/2020 at 13:31

    Join Guavus Head of Products and Marketing Stephen Spellicy as he delves into AI, analytics and IoT – key use cases, where AI and IoT are going and why telecom will lead the way. He discusses how best to figure out and predict issues that IoT devices might be facing, and how to get at the data you really need from within your organization and from your IoT devices. He provides examples of how some of the top communications service providers today are using AI today to better analyze the huge volume of data coming from connected IoT devices and sensors into their networks (along with all their operational, customer and business data) and, without manual intervention, make better decisions, provide smarter new services and a better customer experience while reducing costs.

  • How AI is supporting cybersecurity
    by Thales Group on 18/02/2020 at 10:16

    As in many other sectors, artificial intelligence (AI) is a game changer in cybersecurity. In an increasingly connected and digital world, cyberprotection needs a powerful tool such as AI, able to learn from new behaviours, adapt to an ever-changing environment and be customised to clients’ needs. Thales IT security expert Olivier Bettan explains how AI can be used for protecting a business from cyberattacks and the different approaches Thales is working on.

  • How AI embedded in aircraft flight decks is supporting airline pilots
    by Thales Group on 14/11/2019 at 15:27

    Artificial Intelligence is one of the key drivers for the shift to a more digital aviation sector, and by interacting with other digital enablers (connectivity, big data) is the gateway to more precise, safer flight and more efficiency in the cockpit – as pilots receive sharper, more blended data and information. This all represents an invaluable aid in pilots’ tasks of navigating aircraft from A to B, ever more swiftly and safely. AI is already present on board aircraft and Thales will increasingly embed AI in the solutions we deliver. Everybody is set to gain from this trend across the aviation chain, and for Thales delivering AI capability is also an integral part of the certifiable Thales TrUE AI framework.


THIS IS AI in Decisive Moments by Thales Artificial intelligence is advancing society and creating pathways to completely transform the everyday. The new possibilities it creates are defined not by software and hardware, or numbers and data. They are instead defined by how they help people lead better, happier and safer lives. This mini-series will examine AI and how it actually affects the world around us, with one company's digital transformation in focus. At Thales, AI is being created for decisive moments. Moments which ensure the safe operations of autonomous trains, enhance security at airports, create better and more personalized travel experiences, reduce cybersecurity risk, and much more. So stay tuned as we walk through a world of the new and evolving world of tech driven by AI.

  • AI Behavior: Keeping an Eye on AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:45

    As humans, we tend to give abstract concepts a voice and a face, because it makes it easier for us to understand them. In the case of AI, we have taken this to the extreme with anthropomorphized stories. In the third and final episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Philippe Keryer, Executive Vice-President of Strategy, Research and Technology at Thales who is helping define the future of TrUE AI that is creating more realistic stories allowing us to better understand the technology. Join us as Philippe discusses his thoughts on how the technology can be architected to achieve transparent, understandable and ethical AI.

  • AI Logic: Making things fly with AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:39

    Artificial intelligence has taken root in our daily lives to become a new normal, a collaboration between man and machine. New approaches to AI can even make things fly better. In the second episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by leading AI architect Dr. Nick Ernest of Thales who created a human fighter-pilot defeating AI using fuzzy logic. Join us as Nick discusses his thoughts on how this same AI approach can be applied to other man-machine interactions enhancing the way we live to make life better and keep us safer.

  • Making Life Better: One AI at a time
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:23

    We live in a world surrounded by artificial intelligence. These AI applications are here to help us live better lives. Today, applications are being developed to digitally transform all types of domains, including ground transportation with autonomous trains, civil aviation with single pilot aircraft, cyber security with better anomaly detection, and many more. In the first episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, Patrice Caine, who discusses his thoughts on how AI is making the world a better place and keeping us all safer.


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  • Siemens Mobility and ELL sign framework agreement for purchase of 200 Vectrons
    by [email protected] on 27/11/2023 at 10:48

    Siemens Mobility and ELL sign framework agreement for purchase of 200 Vectronsadam.urbanek@s…Mon, 11/27/2023 - 10:48 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release30 November 2023Siemens MobilityMunich Siemens Mobility and ELL sign framework agreement for purchase of 200 Vectrons Initial fixed call for 60 locomotivesDelivery beginning in 2025 European Locomotive Leasing Group (ELL), based in Vienna and Munich, and Siemens Mobility signed a framework agreement for the delivery of up to 200 further Vectron locomotives. Specifically, the locomotives will be provided in various power system variants for use in both passenger and freight service. Sixty locomotives were initially ordered and will be delivered successively beginning in 2025. This fourth framework agreement between ELL and Siemens Mobility further reinforces the long-standing and strong partnership between the two companies. By 2027, ELL will have at least 301 Siemens Vectron locomotives in service and thus operate Europe’s largest Vectron fleet. Over the medium term, the new agreement offers ELL the possibility of increasing its Vectron fleet to over 400 locomotives. Initial fixed call for 60 locomotivesDelivery beginning in 2025 European Locomotive Leasing Group (ELL), based in Vienna and Munich, and Siemens Mobility signed a framework agreement for the delivery of up to 200 further Vectron locomotives. Specifically, the locomotives will be provided in various power system variants for use in both passenger and freight service. Sixty locomotives were initially ordered and will be delivered successively beginning in 2025. This fourth framework agreement between ELL and Siemens Mobility further reinforces the long-standing and strong partnership between the two companies. By 2027, ELL will have at least 301 Siemens Vectron locomotives in service and thus operate Europe’s largest Vectron fleet. Over the medium term, the new agreement offers ELL the possibility of increasing its Vectron fleet to over 400 locomotives.  Siemens Mobility and ELL sign framework agreement for purchase of 200 Vectrons“For ELL, this agreement is a milestone in the company’s development. Our goal is to expand our market leadership in the areas of customer friendliness, reliability, and efficiency. We are convinced of the future of rail. Superior climate friendliness and cost-efficiency on the long international rail axes as well as the structural change in rail freight transport make the full-service leasing of locomotives a highly attractive business for the future. ELL is pursuing a consistent zero-emissions strategy. Our most important assets are our focused fleet policy and a comprehensive service network at more than 30 locations throughout Europe. The development partnership with Siemens and the concentration on a standardized locomotive type are an important building block for us to successfully prevail in this market,” said Christian Kern, CEO European Locomotive Leasing Group.“For many years now, ELL has been relying on the quality and reliability of our Vectron locomotives. This new framework agreement makes a further contribution to climate protection and again underscores the advantages offered by our locomotive platform. With the Vectron, ELL can react flexibly to customer requirements and offer different configurations for providing cross-border transport throughout Europe,” said Albrecht Neumann, CEO Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility.The agreement in detail In the framework agreement, ELL secures the procurement of a wide range of multi-system locomotives, including the Vectron Dual Mode. By ordering optional packages, ELL can precisely equip the locomotives to meet specific requirements and applications, and for service in special areas. It was also agreed that Siemens Mobility will actively support ELL in further strengthening its competence regarding vehicle operation, maintenance, and servicing.The Vectron as a success factorSince its first delivery in 2012, more than 2,200 locomotives from the Vectron family have been sold to 95 customers and the fleet has covered a total of over 850 million kilometers. The locomotives are currently approved for operation in 20 European countries. The Vectron and its variously equipped variants are built in the Siemens Mobility plant in Munich-Allach. For this press release PDF DownloadSocial Media SiemensMobilitySiemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €10.5 billion and employed around 39,800 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreELL - The European Locomotive Leasing Group is owned by the private equity division of AXA and Predica/Credit Agricole. ELL was founded in 2013 and leases state-of-the-art electric locomotives for European corridors. The ELL Vectrons can be used for freight and passenger transport and are all equipped with ETCS. Innovative maintenance and an extensive spare parts warehouse round out the company’s full-service leasing concept. To support the flexibility of its customers - internationally operating freight and passenger transport companies - the ELL Vectron has many approvals and opens up the most important international rail freight corridors for its customers. www.ell.co.at Read moreReference Number: ContactEva HaupenthalSiemens Mobility GmbH+49 (152) 01654597 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens Mobility celebrates 150 years of signaling and railway automation technology ‘Made in Lower Saxony’
    by [email protected] on 22/11/2023 at 10:11

    Siemens Mobility celebrates 150 years of signaling and railway automation technology ‘Made in Lower Saxony’ruben.schmitt@…Wed, 11/22/2023 - 10:11 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release23 November 2023Siemens MobilityMunich Siemens Mobility celebrates 150 years of signaling and railway automation technology ‘Made in Lower Saxony’ Industry’s largest and oldest rail infrastructure site develops and produces signaling and rail automation technology for the world Prominent guests at today’s ceremony include Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG The Braunschweig site of Siemens Mobility, the world’s largest and oldest development and production site for signaling and rail automation technologies, is celebrating its 150th anniversary today.  Guests attending the event include Volker Wissing, the Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, the Lower Saxony Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG. Founded by Braunschweig businessman Max Jüdel and mechanical engineer Heinrich Büssing in 1873, the factory was taken over in stages by Siemens in the following decades. Innovations from Braunschweig have consistently shaped the development of railway infrastructure worldwide. Today, Siemens Mobility continues to research and develop technology at its Braunschweig facility that makes rail infrastructure more efficient, sustainable, and reliable. Industry’s largest and oldest rail infrastructure site develops and produces signaling and rail automation technology for the world Prominent guests at today’s ceremony include Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG The Braunschweig site of Siemens Mobility, the world’s largest and oldest development and production site for signaling and rail automation technologies, is celebrating its 150th anniversary today.  Guests attending the event include Volker Wissing, the Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, the Lower Saxony Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG. Founded by Braunschweig businessman Max Jüdel and mechanical engineer Heinrich Büssing in 1873, the factory was taken over in stages by Siemens in the following decades. Innovations from Braunschweig have consistently shaped the development of railway infrastructure worldwide. Today, Siemens Mobility continues to research and develop technology at its Braunschweig facility that makes rail infrastructure more efficient, sustainable, and reliable.  “Over the past 150 years, our site in Braunschweig has been the think tank for the rail transportation of yesterday, today and tomorrow,” noted Andre Rodenbeck, CEO of Siemens Mobility Rail Infrastructure. “Today, we not only can look back on a long history of pioneering work accomplished here for rail transportation in Germany and the world, but also look to the future. Siemens Mobility has created a unique product portfolio, invested heavily in this site, built up a highly qualified team, and created optimal production conditions. We are ready and eager to play a major role in shaping the mobility of tomorrow with our innovations from Braunschweig,” continued Rodenbeck.Siemens Mobility: An employer with a future in the regionWorldwide, investments are increasingly being made in rail as an environmentally friendly means of transport. In Germany, the federal government has launched a plan for the comprehensive modernization of the country’s rail network with the Digital Rail Germany (DSD) program. The Braunschweig site is well equipped to contribute. Around €60 million has been invested in the site and production facilities over the past five years. Siemens Mobility currently employs around 4,000 highly qualified employees from 46 countries at its Braunschweig plant, including approximately 1,100 in production and assembly, around 900 in research and development, and roughly 1,500 in global project management. In fiscal 2023 alone, 130 new employees were hired, and 54 apprentices began their training. 98 percent of the apprentices here now work for  the company after they completed their training.  Employment prospects for Continental employees from GifhornDuring the day’s celebration, it was announced that Siemens Mobility and Continental had signed a letter of intent. According to initial estimates, up to 100 employees at Continental’s Gifhorn site will have employment prospects at Siemens Mobility in Braunschweig over the next five years if they are qualified. Continental plans to gradually terminate business activities at its Gifhorn plant by the end of 2027. Andre Rodenbeck described Braunschweig’s plans as “a win-win situation for both companies, but above all for people in this region.” For 150 years: Cutting-edge technology for rail infrastructureFor 150 years: Cutting-edge technology for rail infrastructure They are considered pioneers of their day: Max Jüdel and Heinrich Büssing founded the Braunschweig company 150 years ago with the goal of revolutionizing railway technology. In the company’s first 20 years alone, it registered over 90 patents and built more than 1,000 interlockings that controlled over 12,000 switches and signals. The extremely rapid spread of railways in the 19th century was inseparably linked to the ongoing development of signaling technology. From the very beginning, innovations from Braunschweig have shaped railway infrastructure in Germany – and throughout the world. Siemens’ invention of the legendary K 50 signal relay in the 1950s transformed the market just as much as did Europe’s first digital interlocking in 2018 and the shift of interlocking logic to the cloud just four years later.Proven technology: the K 50 relayProven technology: the K 50 relay One of the biggest breakthrough developments following the war was the switch from mechanical interlocking systems often operated with muscle power to electromechanical solutions. Among experts, the K 50 signal relay is legendary: It was the basis for relay interlockings, which marked the first step taken towards automating rail traffic before the computer age. In fact, relay expertise continues to be relevant for Siemens today since 50 percent of the relay interlockings are still in use in Germany’s rail network. K 50 relays are still needed as spare parts for these systems and the Braunschweig site has maintained its manufacturing expertise for relay technology. Outlook: DS3 – Connecting the real and digital worldsGuests at the ceremony were also able to experience a live demonstration of the future of rail transport: A turnout was controlled - via the patented DS3 platform developed by Siemens Mobility – from the cloud at the simple click of a mouse. The interlocking of the future enables centralized, cloud-based control and safety technology for rail operations and is already being used in Austria and Spain. This development marks a major evolutionary advance that offers enormous advantages for operators and modes of transport;since it relies on state-of-the-art, high-performance processors and can be controlled centrally from one rather than many separate interlockings. Moreover, the DS3 is easy to maintain thanks to its use of standard hardware, which reduces operating costs. from left to right: Roland Busch, Thorsten Kornblum, Volker Wissing, Karl Blaim, Andre Rodenbeck from left to right: Karl Blaim, Thorsten Kornblum, Volker Wissing, Roland Busch, Andre Rodenbeck Roland Busch from left to right: Sonja Steffens, Roland BuschFor this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_press Siemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €10.5 billion and employed around 39,800 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreReference Number: ContactMoritz KrauseSiemens Mobility+49 162 3480575 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens Xcelerator: Siemens and AWS simplify IT/OT convergence with an integrated edge-to-cloud experience
    by [email protected] on 21/11/2023 at 15:01

    Siemens Xcelerator: Siemens and AWS simplify IT/OT convergence with an integrated edge-to-cloud experienceaniko.enderlei…Tue, 11/21/2023 - 15:01 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release27 November 2023Digital IndustriesNurembergSiemens Xcelerator: Siemens and AWS simplify IT/OT convergence with an integrated edge-to-cloud experience AWS IoT SiteWise Edge now available as application on Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace Seamless integration of edge and cloud helps customers optimize industrial operations Collect, organize, and analyze Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) data at scale to make better, data-driven decisions AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is now available on the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace. From there, customers can deploy it on Siemens Industrial Edge for centralized app and device management and combine it with a variety of other apps and edge devices, from Siemens and other vendors, to configure an IoT solution for their specific challenges. AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is an on-premises software that is part of the Industrial IoT services portfolio of Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) and can collect, process, and monitor equipment data locally, even without an internet connection. AWS IoT SiteWise Edge now available as application on Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace Seamless integration of edge and cloud helps customers optimize industrial operations Collect, organize, and analyze Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) data at scale to make better, data-driven decisions AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is now available on the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace. From there, customers can deploy it on Siemens Industrial Edge for centralized app and device management and combine it with a variety of other apps and edge devices, from Siemens and other vendors, to configure an IoT solution for their specific challenges. AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is an on-premises software that is part of the Industrial IoT services portfolio of Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) and can collect, process, and monitor equipment data locally, even without an internet connection. Siemens Industrial Edge MarketplaceSiemens launched its open Industrial Edge platform in 2018, and expanded it in October 2021 with the Industrial Edge Marketplace, an independent, cross-vendor app store where industrial customers can buy apps from different IoT providers. The Industrial Edge platform and Marketplace are part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform, which creates an open ecosystem for collaboration between customers, Siemens, and complementary third parties. And as such they are also part of Industrial Operations X, an open and interoperable portfolio for automating and operating industrial production.“The addition of AWS IoT SiteWise Edge to our Industrial Edge Marketplace creates new opportunities to deploy edge and cloud applications at scale and manage closed-loop automation workflows“, says Rainer Brehm, CEO of Factory Automation at Siemens. “Our customers are constantly facing new challenges to boost productivity, flexibility, and sustainability across their production processes. To help them, Siemens is expanding its traditional strong OT portfolio by integrating IT and software capabilities into automation with Industrial Operations X.” With Industrial Operations X, Siemens provides its customers also with an integrated portfolio of operations software combined with an open ecosystem. Leveraging edge and cloud to simplify IT / OT integrationWith AWS IoT SiteWise Edge on Industrial Edge, AWS and Siemens will accelerate and simplify the machine-to-edge and edge-to-cloud experience. Customers need less time to start ingesting data into the AWS cloud and use further AWS services, e.g., for simplified data and workflow management or Industrial artificial intelligence (AI) workflows on the edge and the cloud. Today, the majority (74%) of customer IoT projects remain isolated experiments (Source: Beecham Research “Why IoT projects fail”), require a long period of time to deploy at scale or do not achieve the expected return on investment (ROI) due to a heterogeneous landscape of OT (Operational Technology) and IT systems. This results in data being difficult to access and use, as it is often restricted to a single machine or shop floor. Customers can now start to unlock the value of industrial data by processing it in workflows which today they must choose to run either on the edge or in the cloud. AWS IoT SiteWise Edge on Siemens Industrial Edge helps build a secure, flexible edge-to-cloud infrastructure that can deliver data where it is needed and run hybrid workflows, simplifying IT / OT convergence. This collaboration between AWS and Siemens aims to accelerate the creation and deployment of Industrial IoT applications at scale that work seamlessly across the edge and the cloud by bringing data collection and processing closer to the machine and helping streamline your data pipeline into the cloud.Rapid development, scalability, and repeatability of IIoT use-cases Customers using AWS IoT SiteWise Edge and Siemens Industrial Edge benefit from a wide range of industrial connectivity options, data storage and management, security capabilities, and analytics and visualization technologies across the edge and the cloud. With this offering, automation engineers, maintenance technicians, and operations managers can decide what data needs to be collected and where it is stored, processed, or analyzed. With Industrial Edge, the IoT solution development and deployment becomes easy, secure, and scalable. Extracting value from industrial IoT data to optimize industrial operationsWith AWS IoT SiteWise Edge, businesses can increase production efficiencies, improve manufacturing operations by monitoring performance metrics, and optimize asset maintenance through remote asset monitoring using historical and real-time data.The Siemens Industrial Edge Ecosystem is growing, with more and more edge apps and devices being available on the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace. With today’s announcement, Siemens and AWS bring the power of industrial automation (OT) and the cloud (IT) together to offer a streamlined machine-to-edge and edge-to-cloud experience to manufacturing customers.To access the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace, please click here. For AWS IoT SiteWise Edge on the Marketplace please click here. Further information on Siemens Industrial Edge is available here. For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on our social media channels @siemens_press @siemens_industry Blog LinkedIn Newsletter (EN only) Siemens Digital Industries (DI) is an innovation leader in automation and digitalization. Closely collaborating with partners and customers, DI drives the digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes with an end-to-end set of products, solutions and services to integrate and digitalize the entire value chain. Optimized for the specific needs of each industry, DI’s unique portfolio supports customers to achieve greater productivity and flexibility. DI is constantly adding innovations to its portfolio to integrate cutting-edge future technologies. Siemens Digital Industries has its global headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany, and has around 72,000 employees internationally. Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare.In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactLaura EggerSiemens Digital Industries+49 152 589 630 51 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Efficiency on rails: official rollout of the Mireo Smart
    by [email protected] on 21/11/2023 at 09:37

    Efficiency on rails: official rollout of the Mireo Smartadam.urbanek@s…Tue, 11/21/2023 - 09:37 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release22 November 2023Siemens MobilityMunich Efficiency on rails: official rollout of the Mireo Smart Rapid capacity expansions with a maximum delivery time of 18 months Transparent and easy ordering and sales process Expansion to further emission-free drive options Big event today at the Siemens Mobility plant in Krefeld: The first Mireo Smart is celebrating its official rollout. On the same occasion, Siemens Mobility announced it is expanding its options for alternative drives. Rapid capacity expansions with a maximum delivery time of 18 months Transparent and easy ordering and sales process Expansion to further emission-free drive options Big event today at the Siemens Mobility plant in Krefeld: The first Mireo Smart is celebrating its official rollout. On the same occasion, Siemens Mobility announced it is expanding its options for alternative drives.  "The Mireo Smart is a response to the challenges of a constantly changing transportation landscape and the growing popularity of mobility by rail. We offer rail operators a preconfigured train that can be delivered within very short time and that guarantees high reliability and availability,” said Albrecht Neumann, CEO Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility. “What’s new is that we are now also offering the Mireo Smart with alternative drive systems. By providing this environmentally friendly option, we are giving our customers even greater flexibility in adapting to the different requirements of their rail networks.”  The Mireo Smart offers regional and commuter rail operators an especially efficient procurement process that takes only a maximum of 18 months from placing the order to the start of operations. This enables transport operators to react quickly and flexibly to growing demand and expand their fleets without lengthy delays. A standardized concept that allows certain configuration options not only reduces acquisition costs but also simplifies subsequent operation. The sales process, based on a data sheet with fixed conditions, is transparent and uncomplicated, making the ordering of trains easier. During this process, customers can also acquire a service contract with a spare parts and maintenance package to maximize the profitability of their operations.With a seating capacity of 214 and space for 21 bicycles and two wheelchairs, the Mireo Smart provides the highest level of comfort and convenience for its passengers. The trains are also equipped with high-capacity air conditioning, on-board internet service, passenger information and security monitoring systems, and large TFT displays in the entry areas. The trains will be manufactured at the Siemens Mobility plant and development facility in Krefeld.Further information about Siemens Mobility GmbH is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €10.5 billion and employed around 39,800 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreReference Number: ContactSilke Thomson-PottebohmSiemens Mobility+49 174 306 3307 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens revolutionizes engineering simulation with HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor and Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling
    by [email protected] on 21/11/2023 at 09:08

    Siemens revolutionizes engineering simulation with HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor and Simcenter Reduced Order Modelinganiko.enderlei…Tue, 11/21/2023 - 09:08 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release28 November 2023Digital IndustriesPlanoSiemens revolutionizes engineering simulation with HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor and Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor empowers organizations to take full advantage of the digital twin to optimize products through advanced state-of-the-art AI with built-in accuracy awareness Innovative, high-performing, designs can be produced faster by using knowledge and learnings from historical simulation studies Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling uses high-fidelity simulation or test data to train and validate AI/ML models to make predictions in fractions of a second Siemens Digital Industries Software today set the benchmark for innovation in the field of engineering simulation with the launch of two groundbreaking solutions - HEEDS™ AI Simulation Predictor software and Simcenter™ Reduced Order Modeling software. These tools empower engineers to tackle the most complex challenges manufacturers face, delivering predictive performance with speed, precision, and efficiency. HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor empowers organizations to take full advantage of the digital twin to optimize products through advanced state-of-the-art AI with built-in accuracy awareness Innovative, high-performing, designs can be produced faster by using knowledge and learnings from historical simulation studies Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling uses high-fidelity simulation or test data to train and validate AI/ML models to make predictions in fractions of a second Siemens Digital Industries Software today set the benchmark for innovation in the field of engineering simulation with the launch of two groundbreaking solutions - HEEDS™ AI Simulation Predictor software and Simcenter™ Reduced Order Modeling software. These tools empower engineers to tackle the most complex challenges manufacturers face, delivering predictive performance with speed, precision, and efficiency.HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor empowers organizations to take full advantage of the digital twin to optimize products through advanced state-of-the-art AI with built-in accuracy awarenessSiemens' HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor unlocks new possibilities for manufacturers by empowering engineering teams to harness the potential of advanced AI-driven predictive modeling.  As a new addition to the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, it can revolutionize design space exploration.Key Advantages: Optimize products with precision: HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor harnesses state-of-the-art AI with built-in accuracy awareness helps organizations to fully leverage the digital twin to fine-tune and optimize their products with unprecedented precision. Faster, more innovative designs: By tapping into historical simulation studies and accumulated knowledge, engineering teams can swiftly craft high-performing, innovative designs, significantly reducing time-to-market. Addressing the AI drift challengeOne of the most significant challenges in AI-powered simulation is AI drift, where models extrapolate inaccurately when faced with uncharted design spaces. To address this challenge, HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor introduces accuracy-aware AI. This new technology actively self-verifies predictions, aiding engineers to conduct simulations that are not only accurate but also reliable in the context of real-world industrial engineering applications.“With HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor, we have significantly improved various components of the gas turbine, leading to highly optimized designs and accelerated design cycles,” said Behnam Nouri, Team Lead, Engineering & Platform Design, Siemens Energy. “Our thermo-mechanical fatigue predictions have been effectively upgraded to process ~20,000 design members in only 24 hours, yielding a 20% improvement in component lifetime. This has allowed us to fully characterize the limits of our existing design space which is required for high-efficiency turbine engines. The HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor technology has enabled us to save over 15,000 hours of computational time.”Siemens today also introduces Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling, new software that harnesses high-fidelity simulation and test data to train and validate AI/ML models. These models then enable engineers to perform predictions in a fraction of a second, transforming the way engineering professionals approach simulation.Key Advantages: Speed and precision: Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling uses high-fidelity data to empower engineers to gain rapid predictions and to make critical decisions in a fraction of the time it would take using conventional methods. Predictive performance: By training AI/ML models on comprehensive datasets, this technology enables engineers to gain robust, reliable, and trustworthy insights, helping to eliminate the common issue of AI drift. “Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling lets us accelerate our simulation models to the point where a detailed fuel cell plant model runs faster than real time, with the same accuracy as a full system model,” said Jurgen Dedeurwaerder, Simulation Engineer, Plastic Omnium. “This enables activities such as model-in-the-loop controller development and testing to be done faster, shortening the overall development cycle by around 25%. At the same time, it gives us a reliable, IP protected, and cost-effective way to distribute models to other teams, both internally and to our customers to augment their own products and processes, resulting in better quality products delivered to end users.”“HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor and Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling represent a true breakthrough in simulation technology. They enable our customers to take advantage of benefits of artificial intelligence-driven simulation to speed their exploration of a design space and to do so accurately and robustly,” says Jean Claude Ercolanelli, Senior Vice President, Simulation and Test Solutions at Siemens Digital Industries Software. “It also enables them to not only use these breakthrough technologies on new projects, but to leverage decades of past simulation data to help deliver new insights on current projects.”To learn more about how Siemens Digital Industries Software is making a significant leap forward in the quest for reliable, trustworthy AI-driven simulations and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in simulation technology, visit the What’s new in HEEDS and SIMCENTER Reduce Order Modeling blogs. Siemens Digital Industries Software helps organizations of all sizes digitally transform using software, hardware and services from the Siemens Xcelerator business platform. Siemens' software and the comprehensive digital twin enable companies to optimize their design, engineering and manufacturing processes to turn today's ideas into the sustainable products of the future. From chips to entire systems, from product to process, across all industries. Siemens Digitial Industries Software – Accelerating transformation. For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens Digital Industries (DI) is an innovation leader in automation and digitalization. Closely collaborating with partners and customers, DI drives the digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes with an end-to-end set of products, solutions and services to integrate and digitalize the entire value chain. Optimized for the specific needs of each industry, DI’s unique portfolio supports customers to achieve greater productivity and flexibility. DI is constantly adding innovations to its portfolio to integrate cutting-edge future technologies. Siemens Digital Industries has its global headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany, and has around 71,200 employees internationally. Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare.In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactSiemens Digital Industries Software PR Team [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English


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