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Exploring the power of one versus the power of many

The automotive industry has an enviable track record in creating efficient and effective ‘build and sell’ operational processes. Yet at a time of changing automotive technology and a shifting expectation of car usage and acquisition, especially in younger generations, the temptation to focus exclusively on highly effective operational processes risks undermining customer experience and brand loyalty.




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Scrutiny intensifies regarding VA ‘bonus blunder’

House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.

The post Scrutiny intensifies regarding VA ‘bonus blunder’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




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A commitment to Europe - Traditional company DENSO attracts market

There is movement in the European market for Auto-ID products. A major market player, Casio, has decided to discontinue its Auto-ID solutions division in Europe. For many end customers, this raises the question of how mobile computing can remain operational in their segments.




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Be for Beauty company behind The INKEY List, scales up demand planning processes with FuturMaster

Brand Evangelists for Beauty (Be for Beauty) was created 5 years ago by Colette Laxton & Mark Curry. Over the last couple of years, the company has faced strong growth.




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Logility acquires AI forecasting company Garvis

Logility, Inc., the prescriptive supply chain planning solutions provider, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Garvis, a visionary SaaS startup that combines large language models (ChatGPT) with AI-native demand forecasting.





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Global renewables company RES selects IFS Cloud to support operations and growth

IFS, the provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has announced that the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, RES, has selected IFS Cloud to support its business as it seeks to align operational procedures and continued global growth.




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Have we learned any lessons from the CrowdStrike outage?

By Charlie Macdonald, CTO at BPS Global Australia.

Three months ago, cybersecurity platform provider CrowdStrike released an update that caused 8.5 million Microsoft Windows PCs and servers to crash. The glitch had a ripple effect across industries and global supply chains – almost three-quarters of the world’s computers use a Microsoft’s Windows operating system.




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Zetes invests in autonomous mobile robots company, Robotize

Zetes, the specialist in supply chain execution solutions and part of the Panasonic Group, has invested in Robotize, a Danish robotics company known for its cutting-edge Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) to reach a stake of 50%, alongside its founding shareholders.




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Innovate UK-funded biotech company accelerates cheaper drug and vaccine manufacture after biocomputer breakthrough

A UK-backed biotech company has achieved a pioneering biocomputer breakthrough which is accelerating the development and manufacture of cheaper drugs and vaccines.




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What happens when a company that didn’t bid files an award protest?

A vendor of computer vision software protested a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency award to systems integrator CACI.

The post What happens when a company that didn’t bid files an award protest? first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Sony ZV-1 II review: Wider 18mm lens, but is it still a vlogging all-rounder?

Zach takes the Sony ZV-1 II for a spin. It's been 3 years since the original ZV-1, is a lens change enough to keep this compact vlogging camera relevant for smartphone users as an upgrade option?

Also click the links to check out our original ZV-1 and ZV-E10 reviews.

The Sony ZV-1 II retails for S$1,199 at the Sony Store.




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Sony Float Run review: Do you really need running-specific headphones?

Note:This article was first published on 27 August 2023

Over-ear headphones are really mini speakers beside your ear. They are marketed as being "open" for environmental awareness during outdoor sport activities, but is this format too niche for regular use?

You can buy the Sony Float Run for S$199 on the Sony Online Store, as well as official stores on Shopee and Lazada.




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Meat company JBS confirms it paid a $11 million ransom following its recent cyberattack

Meat company JBS confirms it paid a $11 million ransom following its recent cyberattack




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Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise

Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise




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Profits at power company CEZ hit by lower earnings in trading and mining

Profits at power company CEZ hit by lower earnings in trading and mining




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Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany

Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany




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No Comment: Medication delivered by drone in Kenya

No Comment: Medication delivered by drone in Kenya




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Enterprise Domain Stargazing: Understanding Your Company’s Galaxy of Domains

In CSC's recent insight paper, we address the trend that many business leaders today don't realize the extent to which their modern enterprise -- and its millions of digital assets -- rely on. It's a vast domain ecosystem that needs to be protected from online threats. Often, to better understand this need for domain security, we need to understand how critical and interconnected domains are within a business.




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DOTZON Study: Digital Company Brands 2024

DOTZON presents the seventh edition of the Digital Company Brands study. After having introduced the study in 2018, DOTZON continued to expand and enhance the underlying data to display how companies successfully use their Digital Company Brands. The Digital Company Brand is the digital dimension of a company brand and mirrors the "digitalness " of a company. For "Digital Company Brands 2024", all companies worldwide that have their own internet extension were once again analysed.





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Kirby Runyon is Ready to Go Interstellar. Is NASA?

The Interstellar Probe mission is designed to take humanity farther than anyone has gone before, no technological breakthroughs required.




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Over 800 Million People Have Chronic Kidney Disease but Many Don’t Know It

Chronic kidney disease affects over 800 million people and can lead to kidney failure. Here are the symptoms, causes, and stages to protect your kidney health.




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Tiny Airborne Particles Within Air Pollution Could Be a Silent Killer

Ultrafine particles stem from a variety of natural and human-made sources, including vehicle exhaust.




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Taarifa ya miaka 50 ya muungano wa Tanganyika na Zanzibar, 1964-2014

Location: Main Library- JQ3515.T33 2014




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Dāʻish : dirāsāt fī binyat al-tanẓīm

Location: Main Library- HV6433.I722D35 2015




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November Podcast: Cassiopeia & Company

November’s night skies feature a cluster of prominent constellations led by a celestial queen. Our guided audio tour tells you how to identify them, along with tips for spotting all five bright planets and three meteor showers.

The post November Podcast: Cassiopeia & Company appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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Raoul Hausmann : photographies : une exposition du Centre culturel de Bre´tigny, juin-septembre 1984 /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - TR647 .H28 1984




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Netanyahu at war

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42316 DVD




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Prosecution of adult felony defendants in Los Angeles County: a policy perspective,

Location: Government Information - J 1.44:L 89




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Translation Solutions for many languages : histories of a flawed dream

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Humans on Mars? Here's why you shouldn't plan a space move anytime soon

As global warming continues and space technology improves, there is more and more talk about the growing possibility of a sci-fi future in which humans become a multiplanetary species. Specifically, that we could live on Mars. Biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith have spent the last four years researching what this would look like if we did this anytime soon. In their new book A City On Mars, they get into all sorts of questions: How would we have babies in space? How would we have enough food? They join host Regina G. Barber and explain why it might be best to stay on Earth.

Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's book A City On Mars is out now.

Have another space story you want us to cover on a future episode? Email us at shortwave@npr.orgwe'd love to hear from you!




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Airbus, Hamburg Hamburg Germany

Airbus Is A Leading Aircraft Manufacturer With The Most Modern And Comprehensive Aircraft Family... Britta Hunold, Buyer, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany





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Diehl Aerospace, Berlin Berlin Germany

Small Business Web Hosting Offering Additional Business Services Such As Domain Name Registrations Email Accounts Web Services F... Johnna Weldon, Senior Sales Executive, Sales, Berlin, Berlin, Germany





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Program Management Job At Boeing - Senior Program Manager P 8 Training Systems Germany L

Program Management Job At Boeing Senior Program Manager P 8 Training Systems Germany L




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Park Aerospace Technologies, Melville NY United States

Park Manufactures Laminates Prepregs And Rf Microwave Ptfe Substrate Materials For The Global Pcb Printed Circuit Board Electron... Linda Legneese, Director Human Resources And Risk Management, Human Resources, Melville, NY, United States




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Lamp Technology, Bohemia NY United States

Lamp Technology Inc Lamp Technology Inc... Edith Reuter, Chairman, Management, Bohemia, NY, United States





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sony xperia xa1 ultra

Category: 

Model: 

xa1 ultra

Manufacturer's Website: 

https://www.sonymobile.com/ca-en/products/phones/xperia-xa1-ultra/

Short Description: 

High performance budget phone

Physical Description: 

Dementions: 164.9mm x 79.2mm x 8.06mm,
Weight: 188 G
Materials: aluminum, glass.
Colours: black, white.
Operating system: Android 7.0.
Screen: 6 inch diagonal 1920x1080 HD resolution.
Cameras: reer 23 gb, front 16 gb,
ports: usb c bottom panel, 3.5 mm headphone top panel,
Physical buttons: volume rocker, power, shutter right panel.
Card slots: nanosim, 256 gb micro sd left panel.
In the box: handset, usbc cable, wall adapter, warrantee and quick start.
Processor: MediaTek MT6757 2.3GHz (Octa Core, 64-bit)
Ram: 4gb,
Storage: 32 gb.
Special features: SmartAmp and ClearAudio+.
Speakers: one mono bottom panel.

Accessibility Features: 

Stock accessibility features.

Experience: 

See comments for full review.




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Report: NY cities among worst in the nation for poverty and homelessness

(The Center Square) – A recent study looking at U.S. cities with the most economically at-risk residents, found some areas of concern for New Yorkers.




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Anthony Hormuzh Rassam (1883-?)

Anthony Hormuzh Rassam (1883-?)




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Pakistan: Flag burning big business (Mar Kh’nanya Dinkha IV ...

Pakistan: Flag burning big business (Mar Kh’nanya Dinkha IV photo burned)




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Assyrian Journalist Khlapieel Bnyameen Detained by KRG since...

Assyrian Journalist Khlapieel Bnyameen Detained by KRG since October 31, 2019




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Census: New York lost more people than any other state

(The Center Square) – Data from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday showed New York has lost a greater percentage of its population over the last two years than any other state.




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Private-sector employers add 235,000 jobs in December, payroll company reports

(The Center Square) – Private-sector employers added 235,000 new hires across the United States in December, according to the December ADP National Employment Report produced by the ADP Research Institute in collaboration with Stanford Digital. Medium and small firms had robust hiring as big companies experienced declining job creation.




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GXO: We are very pleased to complete this valuable acquisition for our company

GXO Logistics, Inc. announced that it has completed its acquisition of Wincanton plc.




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shöpping: with our expansion into Germany, we kill two birds with one stone.

shöpping, the online marketplace of Austrian Post, is taking the next step in growth and expanding into Germany.




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In a cancel culture, anonymity must be a civil right

Anonymity, in ordinary times, is a tough topic to wrestle with. These days, however, it’s easy: Dissent, and thus democracy, will only survive in today’s culture if anonymity is preserved.




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An industrial chemical is showing up in fentanyl in the U.S., troubling scientists

An industrial chemical used in plastic products has been cropping up in illegal drugs from California to Maine.




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Are tiny black holes zipping through our solar system? Scientists hope to find out

Scientists say microscopic black holes could explain the elusive "dark matter" that makes up a quarter of all matter in the universe. But can it be proven?




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Funny, it isn't hard to make a comedy show that autistic adults can enjoy too

"Let It Out," a stand-up show hosted at the Laugh Factory, aimed to demonstrate that making comedy shows inclusive for neurodivergent people could be easy.