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Russian Quantum Center and Nissan have launched a project in the field of quantum chemistry – Quantaneo, the Quantum Computing Source

Modeling of complex systems such as materials, batteries, and medicines is extremely difficult for existing computers. The next generation of computing devices, which are quantum computers, will be able to solve such problems more efficiently. As a result, the business will be able to find practical solutions such as modeling of new materials, production of devices of a new class from such materials, and selection of optimal characteristics or reactions inside these materials, which are necessary for increasing the subsequent efficiency. One of the real challenges for the industry and business is the modeling of chemical compounds used in the batteries manufacturing process.

As part of the project, we are developing quantum chemistry methods using machine learning and quantum optimization. We plan to integrate the developed methods into the material design system, which is used today in Nissan. This will allow Nissan to unlock the huge potential of quantum computing for its tasks, and in the future, to achieve technological leadership, said Alexey Fedorov, Head of the Group Quantum Information Technologies RQC, Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics.

Quantum technologies are promising for solving many industrial challenges. The materials that can be created with quantum chemistry will significantly increase the power and capacity of batteries. As a result, we will get the opportunity to create highly efficient and environmentally-friendly transport, as well as new solutions. The future is behind these technologies and, together with our partner, Russian Quantum Center, we are striving to become a pioneer in this industry, said Shigeo Ibuka, Head of Nissan R&D center in Russia, Ph.D. in Physics.

In the long term, the use of quantum technologies will significantly reduce the time for the development of new materials, as well as predict their compliance with the requirements of industry and business. The RQC team will conduct research using both existing quantum computers and their own-developed quantum-inspired algorithms.

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QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES Market: Comprehensive study explores Huge Growth in Future | D-Wave Systems Inc., IBM Corporation, Lockheed Martin…

The QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES market research report added by Report Ocean, is an in-depth analysis of the latest trends, market size, status, upcoming technologies, industry drivers, challenges, regulatory policies, with key company profiles and strategies of players. The research study provides market introduction, QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES market definition, regional market scope, sales and revenue by region, manufacturing cost analysis, Industrial Chain, market effect factors analysis, QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES market size forecast, 100+ market data, Tables, Pie Chart, Graphs and Figures, and many more for business intelligence.

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D-Wave Systems Inc.IBM CorporationLockheed Martin CorporationIntel CorporationAnyon Systems Inc.Cambridge Quantum Computing Limited

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QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES Market: Insights

Global Quantum Computing Technologies Market valued approximately USD 75.0 million in 2018 is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 24.0% over the forecast period 2019-2026. The Quantum Computing Technologies Market is continuously growing in the global scenario at significant pace. As it is recognized as a computer technology based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the nature and behavior of energy and matter on the quantum level. A Quantum computer follows the laws of quantum physics through which it can gain enormous power, have the ability to be in multiple states and perform tasks using all possible permutations simultaneously. Surging implementation of machine learning by quantum computer, escalating application in cryptography and capability in simulating intricate systems are the substantial driving factors of the market during the forecast period. Moreover, rising adoption & utility in cyber security is the factors that likely to create numerous opportunity in the near future. However, lack of skilled professionals is one of the major factors that restraining the growth of the market during the forecast period.

The regional analysis of Global Quantum Computing Technologies Market is considered for the key regions such as Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the World. North America is the leading/significant region across the world in terms of market share due to increasing usage of quantum computers by government agencies and aerospace & defense for machine learning in the region. Europe is estimated to grow at second largest region in the global Quantum Computing Technologies market over the upcoming years. Further, Asia-Pacific is anticipated to exhibit higher growth rate / CAGR over the forecast period 2019-2026 due to rising adoption of quantum computers by BFSI sectors in the region.

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The objective of the study is to define market sizes of different segments & countries in recent years and to forecast the values to the coming eight years. The report is designed to incorporate both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry within each of the regions and countries involved in the study. Furthermore, the report also caters the detailed information about the crucial aspects such as driving factors & challenges which will define the future growth of the market. Additionally, the report shall also incorporate available opportunities in micro markets for stakeholders to invest along with the detailed analysis of competitive landscape and product offerings of key players.

The Global QUANTUM COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES Market is segmented into various sub-groups to understand the market scenario in detail, the market segmentation are as follows:

By Application:OptimizationMachine LearningSimulation

By Vertical:BFSIIT and TelecommunicationHealthcareTransportationGovernmentAerospace & DefenseOthers

Other Report Highlights Competitive Landscape Sales, Market Share, Geographical Presence, Business Segments Product Benchmarking. Market Dynamics Drivers and Restraints. Market Trends. Porter Five Forces Analysis. SWOT Analysis.

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Historical year 2013-2017

Base year 2018

Forecast period** 2019 to 2025 [** unless otherwise stated]

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We identify the major drivers and restraints for every region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, & Middle East) of any particular market with a weightage value of how it is impacting the market. For each driver and restraint, we provide weightage in short term, medium term, and long term. Here the driver acts as a pull factor and restraint as a push factor.

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Quantum Internet Workshop Begins Mapping the Future of Quantum Communications – HPCwire

Feb. 12, 2020 The U.S. Department of Energys Office of Science, under the leadership of Under Secretary of Energy Paul Dabbar, sponsored around 70 representatives from multiple government agencies and universities at the firstQuantum Internet Blueprint Workshop, held in New York City Feb. 5-6. The primary goal of the workshop was to begin laying the groundwork for a nationwide entangled quantum Internet.

Building on the efforts of theChicago Quantum Exchangeat the University of Chicago, Argonne and Fermi National Laboratories, andLiQuIDNet(Long Island Quantum Distribution Network) at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University, the event was organized by Brookhaven. The technical program committee was co-chaired by Kerstin Kleese Van Dam, director of the Computational Science Initiative at Brookhaven, and Inder Monga, director of ESnet at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.

The dollars we have put into quantum information science have increased by about fivefold over the last three years, Dabbartold the New York Timeson February 10 after the Trump Administration announced a new budget proposal that includes significant funding for quantum information science, including the quantum Internet.

In parallel with the growing interest and investment in creating viable quantum computing technologies, researchers believe that a quantum Internet could have a profound impact on a number of application areas critical to science, national security, and industry. Application areas include upscaling of quantum computing by helping connect distributed quantum computers, quantum sensing through a network of quantum telescopes, quantum metrology, and secure communications.

Toward this end, the workshop explored the specific research and engineering advances needed to build a quantum Internet in the near term, along with what is needed to move from todays limited local network experiments to a viable, secure quantum Internet.

This meeting was a great first step in identifying what will be needed to create a quantum Internet, said Monga, noting that ESnet engineers have been helping Brookhaven and Stony Brook researchers build the fiber infrastructure to test some of the initial devices and techniques that are expected to play a key role in enabling long-distance quantum communications. The group was very engaged and is looking to define a blueprint. They identified a clear research roadmap with many grand challenges and are cautiously optimistic on the timeframe to accomplish that vision.

Berkeley Labs Thomas Schenkel was the Labs point of contact for the workshop, a co-organizer, and co-chair of the quantum networking control hardware breakout session. ESnets Michael Blodgett also attended the workshop.

About ESnet

The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is a high-performance, unclassified network built to support scientific research. Funded by the U.S. Department of Energys Office of Science (SC) and managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ESnet provides services to more than 50 DOE research sites, including the entire National Laboratory system, its supercomputing facilities, and its major scientific instruments. ESnet also connects to 140 research and commercial networks, permitting DOE-funded scientists to productively collaborate with partners around the world.

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Quantum Computing Market 2020 Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Opportunities, Analysis and Forecast by 2026 – Instant Tech News

Quantum Computing Market Overview:

Global Quantum Computing Market was valued at USD 89.35 million in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 948.82 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 30.02% from 2017 to 2025.

In the report, we thoroughly examine and analyze the Global market for Quantum Computing so that market participants can improve their business strategy and ensure long-term success. The reports authors used easy-to-understand language and complex statistical images, but provided detailed information and data on the global Quantum Computing market. This report provides players with useful information and suggests result-based ideas to give them a competitive advantage in the global Quantum Computing market. Show how other players compete in the global Quantum Computing market and explain the strategies you use to differentiate yourself from other participants.

The researchers provided quantitative and qualitative analyzes with evaluations of the absolute dollar opportunity in the report. The report also includes an analysis of Porters Five Forces and PESTLE for more detailed comparisons and other important studies. Each section of the report offers players something to improve their gross margins, sales and marketing strategies, and profit margins. As a tool for insightful market analysis, this report enables players to identify the changes they need to do business and improve their operations. You can also identify key electrical bags and compete with other players in the global Quantum Computing market.

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Top 10 Companies in the Quantum Computing Market Research Report:

QC Ware Corp., D-Wave Systems, Cambridge Quantum Computing, IBM Corporation, Magiq Technologies, Qxbranch, Research at Google Google, Rigetti Computing, Station Q Microsoft Corporation, 1qb Information Technologies

Quantum Computing Market Competition:

Each company evaluated in the report is examined for various factors such as the product and application portfolio, market share, growth potential, future plans and recent developments. Readers gain a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the competitive environment. Most importantly, this report describes the strategies that key players in the global Quantum Computing market use to maintain their advantage. It shows how market competition will change in the coming years and how players are preparing to anticipate the competition.

Quantum Computing Market Segmentation:

The analysts who wrote the report ranked the global Quantum Computing market by product, application, and region. All sectors were examined in detail, focusing on CAGR, market size, growth potential, market share and other important factors. The segment studies included in the report will help players focus on the lucrative areas of the global Quantum Computing market. Regional analysis will help players strengthen their base in the major regional markets. This shows the opportunities for unexplored growth in local markets and how capital can be used in the forecast period.

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Middle East and Africa (GCC countries and Egypt)North America (USA, Mexico and Canada)South America (Brazil, etc.)Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, France etc.)Asia Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Australia)

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1.1 Overview of the Market1.2 Scope of Report1.3 Assumptions

2 Executive Summary

3 Research Methodology of Verified Market Research

3.1 Data Mining3.2 Validation3.3 Primary Interviews3.4 List of Data Sources

4 Quantum Computing Market Outlook

4.1 Overview4.2 Market Dynamics4.2.1 Drivers4.2.2 Restraints4.2.3 Opportunities4.3 Porters Five Force Model4.4 Value Chain Analysis

5 Quantum Computing Market, By Deployment Model

5.1 Overview

6 Quantum Computing Market, By Solution

6.1 Overview

7 Quantum Computing Market, By Vertical

7.1 Overview

8 Quantum Computing Market, By Geography

8.1 Overview8.2 North America8.2.1 U.S.8.2.2 Canada8.2.3 Mexico8.3 Europe8.3.1 Germany8.3.2 U.K.8.3.3 France8.3.4 Rest of Europe8.4 Asia Pacific8.4.1 China8.4.2 Japan8.4.3 India8.4.4 Rest of Asia Pacific8.5 Rest of the World8.5.1 Latin America8.5.2 Middle East

9 Quantum Computing Market Competitive Landscape

9.1 Overview9.2 Company Market Ranking9.3 Key Development Strategies

10 Company Profiles

10.1.1 Overview10.1.2 Financial Performance10.1.3 Product Outlook10.1.4 Key Developments

11 Appendix

11.1 Related Research

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Quantum Computing Market Size Outlook 2026: Prime Firms, Trends, Growth Factors Details by Regions, Sorts and Applications – Instant Tech News

The report titled on Quantum Computing Market report offers in-intensity analysis of the worldwide market size (Production, Value and Consumption), splits the breakdown (data status 2014-2019 and 6 Forces forecast 2020 to 2026), by manufacturers, region, type and application. Quantum Computing market competitive landscape provides details by topmost manufactures like (D-Wave Systems, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, 1QB Information Technologies, Anyon Systems, Cambridge Quantum Computing, ID Quantique, IonQ, QbitLogic, QC Ware, Quantum Circuits, Qubitekk, QxBranch, Rigetti Computing), including Company Overview, Company Total Revenue (Financials), Market Potential, Presence, Quantum Computing Sales and Revenue Generated, Market Share, Price, Production Sites And Facilities, SWOT Analysis, Product Launch. In the end, there are 4 key segments covered in this Quantum Computing market report: Competitor Segment, Product Type Segment, End Use/Application Segment and Quantum Computing industry geography segment.

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Scope of Quantum Computing Market:Quantum computing is a technology that applies the laws of quantum mechanics to computational ability. It includes three states, namely 1, 0 as well as the superposition of 1 and 0. Superposition indicates that two states exist at the same time. These bits are known as quantum bits or qubits. The global quantum computing market consists of the hardware that is required to develop quantum computers and its peripherals.

North America accounted for the largest share of the overall quantum computing market in 2017. On the other hand, Asia Pacific (APAC) would be the fastest growing region for quantum computing during the forecast period. This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for quantum technology to solve the most tedious and complex problems in the defense and banking & finance industry.

On the basis of product type, this report displays the shipments, revenue (Million USD), price, and market share and growth rate of each type.

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Nobody is behind in science and technology: Serguie Beloussov – Kuensel, Buhutan’s National Newspaper

The CEO of Acronis, a reputed global technology company, talks on the future of computers and opportunities

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Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing. Sounds too technically sophisticated and way beyond comprehension?

If that was what most in the audience felt when invited to a talk on Future of Computing, the guest speaker, Serguie Beloussov, left many convinced that the future is in science and technology.

Serguie Beloussov is the Chief Executive Officer of Acronis, a reputed global technology company and the founder of Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT), Switzerland.

Bhutan should take advantage of its smallness and use it as an opportunity to get ahead in the field of science and technology, said Serguie Beloussov, who is also a serial tech entrepreneur. Drawing examples of Switzerland where his company SIT is located and Singapore where he is currently based, he said Switzerland was a small poor farming country before it started precision manufacturing. Singapore, he said, transformed from a small poor country to one of the wealthiest nation based on science and technology.

The smallness is not a threat. It is an opportunity. Science could be the future for Bhutan, he said.

In technology and science, the number of people, he said, was not important. It is about having smart people. Albert Einstein in one year did more to science than all the 30million PhD holders did in 50 years, he said. Bhutan, he added, has the advantage given its culture and ethics. In science and technology, ethics matters.

On the importance of quantum computers, Serguie Beloussov, who is also the first man to bring cyber protection to motorsports, said the world was becoming digital whether we want it or not. The world is transforming from primarily a physical world of the past to the digital world of the future. The world is now about Internet of things, next generations computers, big data, virtual reality and space exploration.

On how and where Bhutan could start, Serguie Beloussov, said IT is an amazing field where everything changes every 10 years. There is no way that you are behind because there are many aspects to IT that are new. You can just start new and will be starting fresh with everyone else, he said.

Serguie Beloussov said real-world problems need computers to solve it. The problems of aging and diseases, environment and global warming, social justice and poverty could be solved with better computers, he said. If we have the right computers, we could predict the problems of the universe. Quantum computers are a reality and there are amazing features to solve once unsolvable problems.

The digital world, however, is fragile and needs security. Therefore, cyber protection has become the basic need in the digital world. Without cyber protection, we cannot continue in the future just like we cannot continue living without immune system. Immune system for the digital world is cyber protection.

The CEO said cybersecurity was a priority for Bhutan too. There is no choice. Whether you wan to be happy or unhappy, you have to have cyber security as you have gone digital, he said. For Bhutan, cyber security is more important given our geographic location.

On the apprehension that supercomputers or building the next generation of computers would require resources, human and material, Serguie Beloussov said science and technology are not really difficult or complicated as many believe although a lot of symbols and technical data are involved. Sixty years ago when people were using information theory and computer science, it was for scientists. Today, it is for everyone. Quantum physics actually simpler than classical physics. In fact, it is not harder to learn it than arithmetic, he said. 300 years ago, only the priests could read and they are considered special people. Today everybody could read, write and count. This is no harder.

GNH and the digital world

Calling himself a believer in knowledge, Serguie Beloussov said that knowledge could make people happier when asked about how the drive for technology featured in the concept of Gross national Happiness. I believe that without knowledge, you will be unhappy. And so, if you are refusing technology, its effectively refusing knowledge.

Bhutanese, he said, were a lot happier than others, but the ranking was not high on the happiness ranking. He pointed out issues related to unemployment. People want employment. In my country, we have 100 percent employment and people are happy. I dont think you can argue that you want to have less jobs, he said.

On GDP, Serguie Beloussov said the world cares about GDP. People want to be having higher levels of life. Everybody wants to have a nice house, live longer lives, they to be sick less, get better education, he said.

In my opinion, if you increase the life of a person, you provide them better education, better schools, better healthcare, better roads, better food, better environment, cleaner forest.

IT hub in Bhutan?

At the talk, the CEO said that SIT was considering establishing a South Asia campus in Bhutan. Although it is at an initial stage, the founder of SIT said that leveraging on IT could create high-end jobs, attract high-end tourists and promote local industries and the government.

He said that just 10,000 IT jobs in the country could add about 30,000 non-IT jobs, develop Bhutanese tech companies and add about Nu 3Billion to the GDP.

He also said that SIT campuses could create leaders. The first approach for a SIT campuses in the country would be approaching Cyber security, Atificial Intelligence and machine learning, software engineering and robotics in the field of computers.

In the field of business, the approach is on digitilising health, new generation business management, digital sports digital learning and education and artificial intelligence in arts and design.

The talk on Tuesday, February 11, was organised by His Majestys secretariat at Taj Hotel, Thimphu.

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China beats US in key patents to secure technological dominance – The News International

China beats US in key patents to secure technological dominance

TOKYO: Chinese companies have outpaced their US rivals in the tech patents race, filing more applications in 9 of 10 categories, including artificial intelligence and blockchain, a recent Nikkei study shows.

China became the leader in 2017, accounting for 49 percent of total applications. Apart from AI and blockchain, it enjoyed advantages in patent applications for drones, cyber security, virtual reality, autonomous driving, lithium-ion batteries, and regenerative medicine, reported foreign media on Sunday.

The only sphere in which China is still trying to catch up to the US is the strategically important quantum computing. However, the report analyzed patents filed from 2000 to 2017, and China has already launched what it calls a megaproject for quantum research, aiming to achieve significant breakthroughs by 2030.

The driving force behind Chinas push for global hegemony in advanced technology are four companies known as BATH Baidu, Alibaba Group, Tencent, and Huawei. Chinese tech major Huawei has been targeted and banned by the US, which is pushing its allies to ban the firm over spying allegations.

The report says US companies still dominate in terms of quality among the 100 innovators that made it into the top 10 of all categories, 64 are American and only one is Chinese. However, the situation could change dramatically over the next decade. China has the worlds second-largest science and technology budget, amounting to $460 billion in 2017. If it continues to boost expenditures at the same pace, it could eventually dethrone the US, which poured more than $500 billion into the field in 2017, according to the study.

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More than software: SaaS is a relationship – NewscastStudio

As cloud technology becomes mainstream in media, the highly customized applications deployed by early adopters are increasingly being retired in favor of off-the-shelf, multi-tenant SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions. Well-designed SaaS offers economic advantages in terms of much faster onboarding times, orders of magnitude lower TCO and the ability to stay up to date more easily in todays rapidly changing environment. SaaS solutions are updated regularly based on customer feedback and usage data, so as new trends emerge, vendors can respond quickly to the benefit of their customers.

But SaaS is more than just software. The services components are equally important in building long-term partnerships that provide economic value to both customers and vendors. Its the new model for a more technologically advanced and efficient industry. Signiant has learned a lot about best practices in leveraging the cloud.

SaaS should not imply cloud storage

One thing that often gets confused when we talk about SaaS is storage. Because of popular consumer-oriented services such as Dropbox that bundle storage with their software, people often assume that is true of all SaaS. This is not the case, and in media its a critical differentiator. While SaaS is run in the cloud, the right architecture allows customers to move, access and act on files in any type of storage, whether on-prem or in the cloud.

That is one of the key reasons Signiant Media Shuttle has become one of the top solutions for sending and sharing large files in the industry. It allows users fast, seamless and secure access to content from a browser regardless of where that content is stored. And while many companies are using cloud storage for certain projects, very few companies are considering a wholesale move to cloud storage due to the costs and lack of control. The right SaaS architecture allows for storage independence, providing an abstraction so any storage can be used with a SaaS solution, regardless of type or location.

Off-the-shelf vs. custom software

While many media companies have unique workflows, the days of investing millions in custom solutions appear to be coming to an end in favor of much more cost-effective off-the-shelf products that have most of the functionality required but offer huge economic benefits and far more agility. Additionally, there is a powerful network effect from working with a SaaS leader, especially one with an industry-focus in your market.

As new requirements emerge, well-architected, multi-tenant SaaS products are updated automatically to keep up with the market dynamics. A recent example of this is Signiants introduction of its IMF-Aware capability. As the standard emerged, many Signiant customers were beginning to leverage IMF, so adding support in Media Shuttle was a natural evolution. Any Shuttle customer will have the ability to explore an IMF package in a user-friendly way and download just the content they need. With custom software, you would have to go back to your vendor, spec out the requirements, pay for the new capabilities, and probably wait months before you had access. With multi-tenant SaaS, everyone benefits from being part of the network.

Best practices in customer support

Entering into a partnership with a SaaS vendor that has a high-level commitment to services can provide enormous advantages to customers. Because the software vendor is responsible for operating the cloud environment, it removes the burden of procuring, managing and maintaining on-premises infrastructure, while automatically providing the latest product releases without impacting customizations. Well-executed services also improve the usability of products over time.

But not all vendors are fully invested in the relationship with their customers or their service responsibilities. They may outsource components of them or have in-house service teams that are not integrated with product development, creating disconnect and inefficiencies. Signiant services are delivered through three teams that work alongside Signiant engineers: Customer Success, Customer Support and SRE.

Customer success

With advanced B2B software like Signiant provides, onboarding new users has always been critical to customer success. However, since SaaS does not require the extensive IT preparation that traditional software does, its easy for SaaS vendors to be completely hands off. Every new customer at Signiant is assigned a personal customer success manager to ensure that the product is being utilized in the most efficient way for their business.

Customer support

Customer support is, in many ways, the team that ties all product teams together. Traditionally, support teams are often siloed away from most of the company or even outsourced. Signiants support team works closely with our software engineering team and prides themselves on their close relationship with our customers. This allows any customer issues that arise to be addressed efficiently, and learning can go directly into product improvements. The biggest objective testament to that value are the 97 and 95 Net Promoter Scores earned by our support team in 2017 and 2018, respectively meaning 97 and 95 percent of people who interact with Signiant support would recommend it to others.

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)

SRE brings together the two crucial elements of software engineering, development and operations. The SRE methodology combines the entire software development, deployment and monitoring lifecycle and ensures 24/7 availability for customers. Ideally, SRE is a cross-functional practice in which developers are actively involved in releasing and monitoring the software they write. With the infrastructure and the code being so tightly coupled, efficiency is improved.

The benefits of SRE services to customers can be simplified into three categories: product updates, monitoring and security. Signiants SaaS customers automatically receive product updates, with no downtime or maintenance windows needed. SRE is also a core aspect of Signiants defense-in-depth security practices and utilizes software packages, audit tools and scanning tools to make sure we are as secure as we possibly can be.

Choose your partners wisely

At Signiant, M&E is our core market and we strive for a customer-centric approach to everything we do and that translates into an appreciation for the partnerships SaaS allows us to have with our customers.

About Signiant

Signiants enterprise software provides the worlds top content creators and distributors with fast, reliable, secure access to large media files, regardless of physical storage type or location. By enabling authorized people and processes to seamlessly exchange valuable content within and between enterprises Signiant connects the global media supply chain. For more information, please visitwww.signiant.com.

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Jon Finegold joined Signiant as chief marketing officer in 2017, bringing 20+ years of experience in launching and growing software companies. After working as a software engineer, Finegold became a pioneer in SaaS, helping to launch OpenAir in 1999, one of the first B2B SaaS offerings which was acquired by NetSuite in 2008 (and later Oracle) and remains a leader in its category today. He also led the launch of where.com, a SaaS platform for mobile location aware advertising, which was acquired by PayPal in 2011. Finegold was chief marketing officer at Scratch Wireless from launch through acquisition and then founded and ran a consulting firm called Digital Jolt to offer part-time CMO services to early stage technology companies.

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Connect, share and store images and movies seamlessly with image.canon – Africanews English

Canon (Canon-CNA.com) announces image.canon, a free service for the seamless transfer of images and movies direct to devices and web services. From early April 2020, this revolution in connected imagery will also feature free cloud storage, automatically from Canon cameras [1]. From professionals to enthusiasts, and those who are just getting started, this cutting-edge connectivity solution will help photographers of every level capture, connect and share images with ease.

Connected images

Image.canon goes beyond storage, providing users with the simplest service for managing everything from their family photos to their professional workflow. The free service places users images and videos sent automatically or manually in their original quality from a Wi-Fi enabled Canon camera*, in a central hub for seamless onward delivery to devices and web services including Google Drive, Flickr, and YouTube. Adobe and Google compatability are planned to launch in June 2020.

Giving photographers the tools they need to keep up in a 5G and AI enabled world, Wi-Fi enabled Canon cameras released from 2020*, will allow users to enjoy automatic background transfer direct to image.canon when connected to the internet.

Free storage

For fail-safe image back-up that is completely card-free, photographers can simply connect their Canon camera and enjoy free cloud storage for all their media, including raw images and 4K movies, for 30 days**. Perfect for snap-happy photographers, this gives them ample time to download to devices and transfer to their favourite services. Social media sized copies of all images are created and stored in a personal library, while users can enjoy 10GB of long term storage for their most important images and movies.

Fuss-free file management

Simple and intuitive, convenience lies at the heart of image.canon. By installing the dedicated PC software downloader for image.canon, photographers can quickly download images from their Canon camera direct from this hub. This process will be automated for Wi-Fi enabled Canon cameras released from 2020*, for even simpler file management. Canon users can also easily sort images and enjoy hassle-free sharing direct to their favourite social media channels or email contacts.

Following its launch in early April, image.canon will make the automatic transfer of images to users accounts on services such as Google Drive possible. From June 2020, image.canon will expand both its partnership with Google to include original quality back-up with Google Photos via Google One, a membership plan for extended storage, and its partnership with Adobe Creative Cloud (membership plan). In addition to automatic transfer of images and the ability to edit images in their original quality on partnered services and applications, image.canon will make it easier for users to store and share their images.

image.canon promises a revolution in connected images and movies. Giving photographers the best start for their images, this free service will transform how they store, process and share photos, with exciting plans for regular upgrades to support their creativity.

For more information on image.canon, please visit: https://www.canon-europe.com/cameras/image-canon/

The CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Online Album Service will end operation from mid-March 2020, and image.canon will be a successor to the service from early April 2020. From the beginning of the data migration period until its completion, users will not be able to access any image files or albums already uploaded to the service

Not all Canon cameras support automatic background transfer. Other compatible Wi-Fi enabled Canon cameras offer easy manual transfer direct to image.canon. For a full list of compatible cameras, please visit http://image.canon (coming soon). Compatible cameras must be connected to the internet via Wi-Fi.

** After 30 days original images are deleted unless they have been moved into long term storage

*** LEGRIA camcorders and a limited number of legacy photo products are incompatible and will lose cloud service functionalities.

*Google Drive, Google Photos, Google One and YouTube are trademarks of Google LLC

*Adobe, Creative Cloud are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe in the United States and other countries

Media Contact:Canon Middle-EastMai YoussefEmail: mai.youssef@canon-me.com

About Canon North and Central Africa (CCNA):Canon North and Central Africa (CCNA) (Canon-CNA.com) is a division of Canon Middle East FZ LLC (CME), a subsidiary of Canon Europe. The creation of CCNA in 2015 was a strategic step that aims to enhance Canon's business in Africa, while consolidating Canon's presence and exposure in the countries of the region.

CCNA also demonstrates Canon's commitment to continually reach out to its customers and respond to all the demands of the African market, which is constantly evolving. Canon has been present on the African continent for more than 15 years, through its numerous distributors and partners who together have managed to build a solid distribution and customer base throughout the region.

CCNA provides high-end, state-of-the-art technology products that meet the demands of the rapidly changing African market. With more than 100 employees, CCNA manages sales and marketing operations in no less than 44 different countries on the African continent.

Canon's corporate philosophy is Kyosei to live and work together for the common good.

For more information please check the website http://www.Canon-CNA.com

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Looking to Keep Data Analytics in Healthcare Affordable? The Answer is the Cloud – – HIT Consultant

Tom Scott, Chief Financial Officer of HST Pathways

Its clear that 2020 Healthcare will be the year of big market disruptions. With data-rich players such asAmazonandGoogleentering into the healthcare market space, many traditional health care systems are reviewing their own strategic plans with an eye towards staying relevant. According to a recent analytics survey by HIMSS, 32% of respondents said that population health is a top focus moving forward, and nearly 60% are eager to make improvements in care.

Most traditional healthcare organizations recognize the importance data analytics play in better health management and patient outcomes, but many fall short in actively using these analytics to impact care. A2019 pollfound that 84% of healthcare executives believed analytics would be critical for success in the next three years, yet one out of every three of the healthcare organizations surveyed did not have a comprehensive strategy for analytics in place. Additionally, there is a huge potential to apply data analytics to areas beyond clinical care a separate 2019 pollamong health leaders found that while 90% of respondents report using data analytics in clinical areas, only 28% used analytics for effectiveness of care projects, only 22% were using it for population health, and a mere 11% were using it for chronic care management.

Because healthcare is often separated from the world of IT, few organizational leaders understand how to invest in advanced business analytics in a way that is sustainable and affordable. Here are three ways that healthcare organizations can build their data analytic infrastructure while still keeping costs affordable:

Business Analytics Requires Business Intelligence Software

Unsurprisingly, powerhouse players in healthcare have a powerful asset in their corner data. Andlots of it. Additionally, because these companies were born out of technology, the IT infrastructure and IT staff available to operate and support these systems is lightyears beyond what most health organizations are currently equipped with. And unlike health care, investment in IT infrastructure for these tech giants does not come at the expense of other necessary spending for patient care.

There are two main options for building the data infrastructure needed for storing and analyzing data on-premise and cloud-based. Most organizations, when starting out choosing IT infrastructure, dont realize that business analytics requires business intelligence software, which is not comprised of a database alone. Business intelligence software can quickly become extremely expensive because of storage requirements, and if its through an on-premise server, this software will be subscription-based. More cost-effective solutions are cloud-based, with data stored in servers that are off-site and built to handle massive information sets.

Maintaining an Operable System 24/7

Healthcare is a 24/7 business, and similarly, so is the necessity of IT updates and ongoing maintenance to the systems that keep it going. On-premise servers need to be replaced every 4-5 years, at minimum. In addition to the high costs of purchasing and installing a new server, there are significant risks associated with moving data from the old server to another. Cloud computing makes server upgrades a thing of the past, and the responsibility is on the vendor to manage system upgrades. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can consume a massive amount of data, usually measured in terabytes (1 terabyte = 1000 gigabytes) because of the imagery and volume that amasses within each patient record over time. Moving to cloud-based platforms allows organizations to avoid the disruption that would happen with moving information onsite to a new server.

Using a third party can significantly decrease costs with added benefits.

On-premise servers require 24/7 IT support to maintain backups, deploy updates, and be available to respond in the event of a cybersecurity breach, server outage, or system failure. On-premise systems typically do not provide for system redundancy, encrypted data bases, and co-location service, which are all things that a cloud-based platform can provide at an efficient price. Especially in small healthcare settings, the costs tied not only to implementing an on-premise server will mainly be incurred from the upkeep required to maintain it. This puts an enormous strain on in-house IT to manage interfaces.

In the case of cloud-based platforms via a third party vendor, the vendor can set up the required interfaces, make sure the firewall is set up and up-to-date, recognize the endpoints that are at risk of cybersecurity threats, and automatically detect and defend against a data intrusion. While these functions can also be done in-house, vendors will often have the benefit of customer volume to be able to keep costs low through bulk purchasing of infrastructure something that is likely impossible in the case of a small health center.

Healthcare is moving into a new era of the digital age, and while its not necessary to be an IT expert to be a healthcare leader, understanding the fundamentals when it comes to choosing a data management system can save health organizations from avoidable and costly headaches down the line. By ensuring that data is being collected in a manner that is reliable, consistent, and cost-effective, health leaders can focus their attention on designing and implementing strategic plans to utilize that data for better patient care.

About Tom Scott

Tom Scott is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) ofHST Pathways, a top-ranked software solutions company for the ambulatory surgery center (ASC) industry. Scotts broad experience in the industry helps to align solutions with the unique needs of the ASC industry. Scott brings more than 25 years of experience in the outpatient surgery center industry to his role as CFO. Prior to joining HST Pathways, he was Vice President of Development and Operations at Surgical Management Professionals, where he oversaw strategic development and operations for surgery centers.

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