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Mobilize.Net Announces Free Analysis Tool Beta to All Snowflake Migration Webinar Attendees


Mobilize.Net announced a special offer to all “Fast Track Your Migration from Teradata to Snowflake” webinar attendees. All attendees will receive a free Teradata to Snowflake migration analysis tool. This limited release serves as an early preview of the conversion and assessment capabilities of SnowConvert. Users can run any quantity of SQL and/or BTEQ files through the tool, and it will give an assessment of the SQL along with an estimate of the amount of code (based both on lines of code and object type) that has been automatically converted. The tool also provides a complete issues report (for both SQL and BTEQ files) that will detail every line of code that SnowConvert could not convert, and will report on why it couldn’t be converted. The report gives a detailed outline of how much work is left to do.

To get a free copy of the tool, attend the webinar on October 21st, 2020 at 10AM PDT (5PM UTC). Register for the webinar at https://mobilize.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pkEUMyfGSM-Qkra8DbKvYg.

Overview of “Fast Track Your Migration from Teradata to Snowflake” Webinar

Migrating from an on-premise solution to a cloud platform is challenging. Database systems require migration of not only data and schemas, but also stored procedures and scripts. In this webinar, delivered by migration architects and cloud data experts, attendees will learn:


  • The steps in a successful migration process
  • Overview of each step
  • Insight into the most challenging aspects of a migration – what are the hard problems?
  • Up close view of a specific migration (Teradata to Snowflake)
  • Demo of tools that accelerate the conversion process

The webinar will be led by Matt Kvancz, Senior Director, Migration Strategy and Services at Snowflake and Brandon Carver, Mobilize.Net Technical Product Manager for Snowflake migrations.

About Mobilize.Net

Mobilize.Net accelerates and simplifies the transformation of software applications to .NET, web, mobile, and cloud platforms. Millions of developers have used Mobilize.Net technology to successfully modernize billions of lines of code. Mobilize.Net solutions enable customers to reduce risk, cost, and time while moving applications to the platforms businesses demand today. Mobilize.Net migration technology is Microsoft’s chosen solution for Visual Studio and MSDN customers. The privately-held Mobilize.Net is based in Bellevue, WA, and is led by former Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Tom Button. Find out more at https://www.mobilize.net.

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New EMC tergoUV™-Cabinet Quickly and Effectively Disinfects Soft and Hard Goods with UV-C Light


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The tergoUV-Cabinet is an investment in meeting these elevated expectations going forward.

The COVID-19 pandemic has businesses across all economic sectors searching for solutions that make their environments safe and inspire confidence in the public. EMC, which provides LED Lighting + Technology conversion systems and service solutions to retail, commercial and industrial customers since 2003, is proud to introduce the EMC tergoUV™-Cabinet. “Tergo,” which means “to clean” in Latin, exemplifies the function of EMC’s new disinfectant UV-C lighting product line.

“COVID-19 raised people’s standards for health and safety in public environments to a level that will remain even after the pandemic subsides,” said EMC CEO and Chairman Jerry Johnson. “The tergoUV-Cabinet is an investment in meeting these elevated expectations going forward.”

Inspired by retailers seeking a safe way to reopen dressing rooms and accept returned merchandise, this UV-C chamber disinfects up to 99.9% of germs and viruses, including COVID-19, found on soft and hard goods.

The tergoUV-Cabinet allows up to eight pieces of clothing to be hung, or multiple hard goods such as shoes, personal electronics and other high touch merchandise and store equipment, to be stacked within the cabinet. Once the doors are secured, highly effective UV-C rays uniformly and consistently disinfect items in just 35 seconds, at which point the items can be safely handled by new customers.

With its reconfigurable shelving, intuitive operations, easy to use touch screen, heavy-duty casters and redundant safety features, the tergoUV-Cabinet provides a dynamic and flexible approach to disinfection for a variety of public settings including:


  • Educational institutions for classroom electronics, books, and physical education and team sport equipment
  • Health clubs for yoga props, weights and other commonly used pieces of equipment
  • Salons for hair cutting capes, clippers and scissors

Long used as a disinfectant for air and surfaces, the tergoUV-Cabinet’s low-pressure mercury UV-C light delivers a scientifically based, consistent and cost-effective approach to disinfection that is a more sustainable and automated alternative to traditional cleaning solutions involving chemicals and paper towels.

“Right now, publicly facing institutions have made extraordinary investments in added cleaning protocols. It’s everything from adding new employees to redeploying existing employees to wipe down shopping carts and spray chemicals on fitness equipment to changing revenue driving business operations like closing early so cleaning crews can sanitize floors and other surfaces,” said Aakash Chandarana, EMC director of advanced development. “The tergoUV-Cabinet streamlines these processes with a fast, economical and effective approach.”

About EMC

EMC provides best-in-class LED lighting + technology solutions and services to a broad range of multinational retail, commercial, industrial and specialized customers. Since 2003, the company has used its total project management approach, EnergyMAXX®, to successfully implement thousands of lighting upgrade projects, saving clients across industries billions in kilowatt-hours of energy.

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Virtual Data Room Provider Firmex Appoints New Vice President of Engineering Maria Hristova


Firmex, a global provider of virtual data rooms where more deals, diligence, and compliance gets done, today announced the appointment of Maria Hristova to Vice President of Engineering. Maria will take the helm in leading Firmex’s development team to drive the technical deliverables of the organization.

“Maria has been an instrumental leader at Firmex, playing a key strategic role in the transformation of our development methodologies, bringing in the best talent to our teams, and fostering a great development environment. As our Vice President of Engineering, I look forward to seeing her lead our organization to new heights, where Firmex continues to deliver a best-in-class virtual data room experience to our customers,” said Firmex CTO Randy Rosenberg.

“I’m excited to start this new chapter with Firmex as Vice President of Engineering, leading a team of talented individuals whose creativity and drive have pushed our technology to become one of the most widely used virtual data rooms. Working alongside a fantastic leadership team, I’m looking forward to expanding Firmex to more users, organizations, and processes for deals, diligence, and compliance,” Maria said.

Prior to her appointment, Maria served as Senior Director of Development at Firmex. She has over 15 years of software development experience, ranging from quality assurance, to operations, and development. Before joining Firmex, she worked at Microsoft, Blue Yonder, and a number of startups, with a focus on building diverse organizations that attract talent from under-represented groups in the technology industry. Maria holds degrees in Computer Science and Math from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, USA.

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About Firmex Inc.

Firmex, a global provider of virtual data rooms where more deals, diligence, and compliance gets done. As one of the world’s most widely used virtual data rooms, Firmex supports complex processes for organizations of all sizes, including diligence, compliance, and litigation. Whenever professionals need to share sensitive documents beyond the firewall, Firmex is their trusted partner. A Firmex subscription provides simple, safe, and stress-free document sharing without hidden costs or complexity. Since 2006, Firmex has helped over 140,000 companies worldwide take control of their confidential documents. For more information, please visit firmex.com.

Media Contact:

Mark Wright

Chief Commercial Officer

Firmex

416-840-4241 ext. 281

m.wright@firmex.com

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SmartLinx Launches Thermal-Sensing Touchless Time Clocks to Prevent Germ Transmission and Quickly Detect Fevers


SmartLinx Thermal Sensing Touchless Time Clock

SmartLinx – a leader in workforce management solutions for post-acute care and senior living organizations – today introduced SmartLinx Thermal-Sensing Touchless Time Clocks. As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to helping senior care operators navigate today’s workforce challenges, especially those stemming from the COVID-19 crisis, the innovative new time clocks help stop germs in their tracks by detecting fevers before employees start work.

With the number of COVID-19 cases rising in many states, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities are pursuing additional measures to safeguard the health of residents and staff. In addition to acquiring testing and PPE supplies, operators are looking for better ways to enforce official guidelines designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Building on SmartLinx’s recently launched Touchless Time Clock, a thermal sensor automatically takes the temperatures of employees standing in front of the time clock, even if they are wearing masks.

The clocks help mitigate the spread of germs, as employees no longer required to physically interact with a high-touch device. Once the temperature is detected, a QR code generated on the SmartLinx Go mobile app automatically aligns the recorded temperature with the employee ID and punch type.

The state-of-the-art time and attendance system also streamlines the process of punching in and out of work. Employees can clock in and out six times faster than they can on traditional digital time clocks, which require scanning fingerprints or inputting access codes. This system thereby reduces long lines at the clock during shift changes, making easier for employees to social distance.

“SmartLinx’s innovative SmartLinx Go app enables employees to access their personal information on their own devices. The recent enhancements facilitate touchless communication with the time clock that will enable our staff to clock in and out without risking the transmission of diseases through contaminated hands. Our healthcare heroes deserve everything we can do to protect them. We are thrilled SmartLinx is making this innovation available!” said Nancy Stoddard, Vice President of IT at The New Jewish Home.

SmartLinx Thermal-Sensing Touchless Time Clocks:


  • Protect residents and employees against infection
  • Automatically detect and record employee temperatures
  • Provide fast, secured, and touchless access to the punch-in process
  • Support attendance policies that reduce fraud
  • Facilitate accurate payroll

“At SmartLinx, we’re working with our clients closely to monitor and support ever-evolving health and safety guidelines. We’re proud to continue helping long-term and post-acute care facilities protect both their residents and employees from infection,” said SmartLinx CEO Marina Aslanyan. “We’re also committed to enhancing and expanding the workforce management capabilities they need to deliver the best care possible for their residents and families, while also streamlining and improving the efficiency of their workforce operations.”

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About SmartLinx

Founded in 2000 SmartLinx cares for those who care. Used in thousands of leading organizations, the SmartLinx solutions suite helps skilled nursing and senior care providers manage people and processes by harnessing the power of real-time data. Its solutions suite includes talent acquisition and onboarding, human resources, benefits and payroll, time & attendance, scheduling, compliance, and business analytics. The company is headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. For more information, please visit http://www.smartlinxsolutions.com. or call 877-501-1310.

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Ultra Electronics USSI and Sparton DLS, LLC Joint Venture (ERAPSCO) Awarded $71.8m for U.S. Navy production contract of AN/SSQ-125 sonobuoys


Ultra Electronics Holdings plc (ULE) and Sparton DLS, LLC announce the award of a contract valued at $71.8 million to their ERAPSCO joint venture for the manufacture of sonobuoys for the United States Navy. The award is a GFY2020 modification order off the FY19-23 IDIQ contract for additional AN/SSQ-125 sonobuoys for the US Navy Fleet. ERAPSCO will award production subcontracts in the amount of $33.5 million and $38.3 million to Ultra Electronics USSI and Sparton. Production operations will take place at Ultra Electronics USSI’s Columbia City, IN facility and Sparton’s DeLeon Springs, FL facility, and are expected to be completed by July 2022.

David Jost, President of Ultra Maritime USSI, commented: “I am pleased that we have secured this important contract that will continue to provide critical sensor capabilities to the U.S. Navy. This contract is a reflection of the increased focus on anti-submarine warfare and the U.S. Navy’s commitment to providing key technology for this important mission”.

Bill Toti, Chief Executive Officer of Sparton DLS, commented: “As someone who has been in the antisubmarine warfare business for over 35 years, I am proud that Sparton continues to provide the highest quality sonobuoy engineering and production to the US Navy and to allies throughout the world. Sparton employees work with a great deal of pride and patriotism in support of our customers.”

Enquiries:

Patrick Allison    

VP of Business Development, Ultra

(260) 248-5628

Patrick.allison@ultra-ussi.com

James Wyatt

VP of Business Development, Sparton DLS, LLC    

(386) 740-5342

James.wyatt@sparton.com

About Ultra:

Ultra specialises in providing application-engineered tailored solutions. We focus on our customers’ mission critical and intelligent systems in the defence, security, critical detection & control markets.

http://www.ultra.group

About Sparton

Sparton is a world leader in the design, development, testing and production of complex maritime electronic systems, including sonobuoys in support of Anti-Submarine Warfare, submarine deployed products supporting Undersea Warfare, and depth-rated encapsulated systems to support Subsea and Seabed Warfare. Sparton’s advanced technology expertise is focused on rapid development of custom solutions for use in harsh, maritime environments deployed from a range of undersea, surface and air platforms.

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CivicPlus® Donates Over $1 Million to Recognize Local Heroes; Winners to Receive a New Municipal Website with Volunteer Subsite


“It is an honor to support and recognize this year’s winning organizations and volunteers and their relentless commitment to civic philanthropy and activism” – Brian Rempe, CivicPlus Chief Executive Officer

CivicPlus is pleased to announce the 2020 Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award program winners. The initiative aims to shine a spotlight on the growing need for local engagement in critical civic roles. The top three winners include Rebecca Ketchum, President of the Norridgewock Historical Society from Norridgewock, Maine; Brian Shoemaker, Fire Captain, and Councilman from Gilt Edge, Tennessee; and Tammy Hutchinson, Hartwell Main Street Design Committee Chairwoman from the City of Hartwell, Georgia. These winners will receive cash awards of $10,000, $7,500, and $5,000 for their respective communities.

The top one hundred civic volunteer award winners will receive a new CivicCMS website, built by CivicPlus, at no cost, that will include a volunteer subsite to aid in future recruitment efforts. The complete list of all winners is available at civicplus.com/small-town-volunteer-awards.

“We need difference-makers in our communities now more than ever. It is an honor to support and recognize this year’s winning organizations and volunteers and their relentless commitment to civic philanthropy and activism,” said Brian Rempe, CivicPlus Chief Executive Officer. “CivicPlus is committed to giving back to our local civic organizations. All of this year’s winners inspire us to continue innovating technology to help them achieve their goals. We cannot wait to see how this year’s winners leverage their prizes to further their efforts.”

According to this year’s top prize winner, Rebecca Ketchum, the prize money and the new website from CivicPlus will be crucial in helping Norridgewock meet its engagement goals.

“I want to thank CivicPlus for this great award, which will make a tremendous difference to this community,” said Ketchum. “It will encourage everybody that they can make a difference, and it’s going to boost people up. We can do a lot with this, and I thank you all very much.”

To see a list of winners and the video recording of the virtual award ceremony, visit http://www.civicplus.com/small-town-volunteer-awards.

The Barton Russell Group administered the Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award.

About CivicPlus

CivicPlus provides integrated technology solutions for over 4,000 local governments and their over 250 million citizens. Its solutions enable municipalities of all sizes to rapidly and efficiently migrate traditional citizen services online to meet the new online imperative of local government. The CivicPlus Platform of software includes website content management, agenda and meeting management, parks and recreation management, citizen request and work order management, employee management, routine and mass notification software, and low-code development software. For more information, visit http://www.CivicPlus.com.

About the Barton Russell Group

The Barton Russell Group is the Nation’s leading small town and rural America consultancy. BRG has built, launched, and managed major branding and community and government relations projects, programs and services for Fortune 500 companies and others seeking to do good, while doing well. BRG was founded by Bart Russell, a nationally recognized expert on “everything small town” (its 32,000 communities and 120 million people). One former U.S. President called him “the voice of small-town America.”

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NVIDIA A100 GPUs for Servers, Clusters Available on NITAAC CIO-CS from Koi Computers


NVIDIA A100 and Koi Computers Servers, Clusters

The fact that we were awarded this elite contract–and the exhaustive vetting required–are a testament to the expertise, quality and integrity that are reflected in all of the HPC technology we develop.

Koi Computers, a NITAAC CIO-CS contractor, just announced servers and clusters integrated with NVIDIA’s groundbreaking A100 tensor core GPUs. NVIDIA A100 GPUs deliver unprecedented acceleration at every scale for AI, data analytics and HPC to tackle the world’s toughest computing challenges. Highlights include:


  • NVIDIA Ampere Architecture: Whether using MULTI-INSTANCE GPU (MIG) to partition an A100 GPU into smaller instances, or NVIDIA NVLink to connect multiple GPUs to accelerate large-scale workloads, the A100 can handle different sized acceleration needs, from the smallest job to the biggest multi-node workload. This versatility means IT managers can continuously maximize the utility of every GPU in their data center.
  • Third-Generation Tensor Cores: The A100 delivers 312 teraFLOPS (TFLOPS) of deep learning performance; 20X Tensor FLOPS for deep learning training and 20X Tensor TOPS for deep learning inference compared to NVIDIA Volta GPUs.
  • Multi-Instance GPU (MIG): An A100 GPU can be partitioned into up to seven GPU instances, fully isolated at the hardware level with their own high-bandwidth memory, cache and compute cores. MIG gives developers access to breakthrough acceleration for all applications. IT administrators can offer right-sized GPU acceleration for every job, optimizing utilization and expanding access to every user and application.

Koi Computers is an NVIDIA Preferred Partner and Prime Contract Holder of the NITAAC CIO-CS Contract. Having deployed hundreds of NVIDIA solutions to the Federal Government, Koi Computers is a trusted and qualified partner–delivering NVIDIA solutions accelerating AI, DL and HPC applications. The company’s NITAAC CIO-CS contract number is: HHSN316201500039W. SB and EDWOSB Set Asides are available. All solutions featuring NVIDIA’s A100 are TAA compliant.

Koi Computers’ Federal Business Development Manager Catherine Ho said, “We are very pleased to be a part of the NITAAC program. The fact that we were awarded this elite contract–and the exhaustive vetting required–are a testament to the expertise, quality and integrity that are reflected in all of the HPC technology we develop. Government agencies have been trusting us to deliver on all of this for 25 years.”

For more information on Koi Computers’ technology for NITAAC CIO-CS contract buyers integrated with NVIDIA A100 GPUs visit: https://koicomputers.com/nvidia-a100-cio-cs/

Headquartered in Greater Chicago since 1995, Koi Computers has been working with top technology manufacturers to deliver scalable high performance computing and technology solutions that improve efficiency, reliability and speed. The company’s world-class engineering team specializes in building custom IT solutions that accommodate today’s needs and tomorrow’s vision with services that include performance benchmarking and outstanding support. Koi Computers has a strong track record of developing, building and deploying HPC technology for the U.S. Federal Government with satisfactory ratings in CPARS and Past Performance. The company is a Prime Contract Holder of the NASA SEWP V, GSA IT Schedule 70 and NITAAC CIO-CS contracts. To learn more, call: 888-LOVE-KOI (888-568-3564); email: sales@koicomputers.com or visit https://www.koicomputers.com. For media inquiries, contact Jeanna Van Rensselar at Smart PR Communications; jeanna@smartprcommunications.com 630-363-8081.

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Petoi Bittle, the World’s First Palm-sized, Trick Playing Open-source Robot Dog, Successfully Raised $567K on Kickstarter


Petoi Bittle, the World's First Palm-sized, Trick Playing Open-source Robot Dog

Petoi Bittle, the World’s First Palm-sized, Trick Playing Open-source Robot Dog

At around $225 for the Bittle kit, it’s aimed at adult tech enthusiasts. Unlike robot toys marketed at children, Bittle is a quadruped with controllable legs. This makes it closer to a £1000+ Sony Aibo robot dog although the design nods to Boston Robotic’s industrial Spot robot.

On October 8th, Bittle, the robot dog from Petoi, finished its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter: raising $567,218 from 2052 backers around the world and 11x of the original $50,000 funding goal. It was also featured as the #4 Product of the Day on Product Hunt on October 9th. The final product will be delivered in December.

Bittle is the first affordable, compact, agile, and accessible robot dog for coding and fun. It can move with four legs rather than wheels and play tricks like real animals. Legged motion gives it more freedom to navigate unstructured terrains, and expresses the joy of life whenever it moves. Such dynamic maneuverability and behaviors were only seen on a few luxury robots from the best labs or tycoon companies previously.

Rosemary Hattersley, the writer of the official Raspberry Pi magazine, commented:

“At around $225 for the Bittle kit, it’s aimed at adult tech enthusiasts. Unlike robot toys marketed at children, Bittle is a quadruped with controllable legs. This makes it closer to a £1000+ Sony Aibo robot dog although the design nods to Boston Robotic’s industrial Spot robot.”

Arduino, an open-source platform with a worldwide community of over 30 million active users, said:

“Bittle is an Arduino-programmable, Boston Dynamics-inspired robopup that fits in the palm of your hand.”

Users can bring Bittle to life by assembling its puzzle-like frames, running the demo codes, and injecting new skills with their own codes. Bittle makes a perfect tool for learning, teaching, and researching, or a surprising gift to impress family and friends.

Evolving with an open-source gene, Bittle is built on Petoi’s OpenCat open-source platform to fuse multiple makers’ gadgets into one organic system. With a customized Arduino board coordinating all instinctive and sophisticated movements, users are free to clip on various smart sensors or mount a Raspberry Pi or other AI chips through wired/wireless connections to inject perception and artificial intelligence capabilities.

Interested buyers can preorder Petoi Bittle on Indiegogo(http://igg.me/at/bittle) for December delivery.

The concluded Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/petoi/bittle/.

Bittle’s launch on Product Hunt: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/bittle.

Petoi’s social media handle: @petoicamp

For more information, please visit https://www.petoi.com.

About Petoi LLC:

Petoi started as OpenCat, the founder Rongzhong Li’s viral robotic pet project in 2016. The project eventually had a successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo in 2018 and fulfilled the product delivery in 2019.

Petoi is the maker of futuristic robotic pets and the developer of OpenCat, the open-source quadruped robot platform. Its mission is to bring sophisticated, affordable and cute robotic pets from fiction to reality.

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Cybereason Celebrates National Cybersecurity Awareness Month


Cybereason, a leader in endpoint security, today announced its lineup of events and activities in conjunction with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Cybereason will be participating in a variety of virtual events geared to preventing cyberstalking, bringing equity into cybersecurity education and how to be more secure in a remote working world.

“Is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month still relevant? Yes, it is, but it should be more than an opportunity to bombard the rest of your company with reminders to be wary of phishing emails or to ‘think before you click.’ Instead, this is an opportunity to push the boundaries of cybersecurity awareness in three key ways: expand the audience for awareness, produce deeper and more meaningful messages and focus on solving for security issues through innovation, especially around emerging technologies,” said Sam Curry, Cybereason’s Chief Security Officer.

Featured events and activities include:

Monday, October 19, 9:00 am ET

Cyberweek Tel Aviv: Mor Levi, Cybereason’s Vice President of Global Security Practices, will join with other esteemed industry experts in a panel titled ‘Analogue Humans in a Digital World’ in which the panelists will discuss the minefield of security risks associated with remote working. How do companies ensure security for a workforce that isn’t always ‘security focused’? Joining Levi on the panel is Bruce Schneier, Fellow and Lecturer, Chief of Security Architecture, Harvard Kennedy School, Inrupt, Inc.; Chris Roberts, Hillbilly Hit Squad, Advisor, Researcher, Hacker and Christopher Hadnagy, CEO and Founder, Social-Engineer, LLC. Cyber Week Tel Aviv is one of the largest cybersecurity conferences in the world. This year the event is entirely virtual.

Wednesday, October 21, 1:00 pm ET

Cybertalks: A Daily Digital Experience: Lodrina Cherne, Cybereason’s Principal Security Advocate and Certified Instructor, SANS Institute, will give a standalone talk at Cybertalks titled The Language of Equity in Cybersecurity Education. The session will look at the global cybersecurity skills shortage and how it intersects with the worldwide movement for equity, inclusion and justice, and why it requires the security industry to support a diverse workforce. Cherne will offer ideas on how to create an inclusive environment for people traditionally underrepresented in security by changing the language we use in software, standards, and policy.

Thursday, October 22, 1:00 pm ET

Virtual Panel on Cyberstalking Prevention

On Thursday, October 22, 1:00 pm ET, Cybereason will host a virtual panel titled ‘Prevent Cyberstalking’ hosted by Lodrina Cherne of Cybereason. The esteemed panelists include Amy Harman-Burkhart, a former chief of the Cybercrime Unit at the U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Boston and Michael Maher, a detective with the Waltham, MA Police Department. Harmon-Burkart spent a decade investigating and prosecuting computer, intellectual property and financial crimes. Maher is an investigator in the Detective Division for Waltham Police Department. The two panelists will discuss their work in bringing a cyberstalker to justice in a recent federal case.

About Cybereason

Cybereason, creators of the leading Cybereason Defense Platform, gives the advantage back to the defender through a completely new approach to cybersecurity. Cybereason offers endpoint prevention, detection and response and active monitoring. The solution delivers multi-layered endpoint prevention by leveraging signature and signatureless techniques to prevent known and unknown threats in conjunction with behavioral and deception techniques to prevent ransomware and fileless attacks. Cybereason is a privately held, international company, headquartered in Boston, MA with customers in more than 30 countries.

Learn more: https://www.cybereason.com/

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Media Contact:

Bill Keeler

Senior Director, Global Public Relations

Cybereason

bill.keeler@cybereason.com

(929) 259-3261

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Micross Components and SemiQ Sign Global Bare Die Distribution Agreement


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Micross Components, Inc. (“Micross”), the world’s largest supplier of value-added bare die and a leading global mission-critical microelectronic components and services provider for high-reliability markets and SemiQ, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power devices, modules and epitaxial wafers have signed a new agreement establishing Micross as an authorized worldwide supplier of SemiQ SiC products offered in Die Form.

As the authorized supply line for SemiQ’s SiC products, Micross functions as the bridge between SemiQ’s SiC, Diodes & MOSFET offerings and each customer’s unique needs. Through this agreement, Micross supplements SemiQ’s SiC product line, acting as a turnkey source for customers requiring mission-critical microelectronic components or custom packaging solutions to meet their design and performance goals.

“Our agreement with SemiQ enables us to increase our product offerings specifically high power SiC products to customers worldwide,” said Tony Hamby, Sr. VP of Global Die. “This new partnership with SemiQ leverages the complementary strengths of the two organizations to further enhance the Micross One Source offering to our customers.”

About Micross

Micross (http://www.micross.com) is the global one-source provider of Bare Die & Wafers, Advanced Interconnect Technology, Custom Packaging & Assembly, Component Modification Services, Electrical & Environmental Testing and Hi-Rel Products to manufacturers and users of semiconductor devices. In business for more than 40 years, our extensive hi-reliability capabilities serve the Aerospace & Defense, Space, Medical and Industrial markets. Micross possesses the sourcing, packaging, assembly, engineering, test and logistics expertise needed to support an application throughout its entire program cycle.

About SemiQ

SemiQ designs, develops and manufactures Silicon Carbide (SiC) Power Semiconductors as well as 150mm SiC epitaxial wafers. SiC Diodes and MOSFETs are available in both discrete and module form factors as well as bare die and wafer form. SemiQ also offers power conversion application expertise which includes sub system design and semi-custom modules. SemiQ serves the following end markets: Electric Vehicle Chargers and Charging Stations; Power Factor Correction (PFC); Output Rectification; Power Supplies including Server Farms; Solar Panel Inverters, Welding, Medical Equipment; and Motor Drives. SemiQ’s manufacturing and engineering facilities are located in Lake Forest, California. The company is uniquely positioned with a fully redundant SiC supply chain.

Contact: Valerie Thomas, Micross Components

Valerie.Thomas@micross.com

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