Mass migration

The "Spring Festival Festival Festival" in Chengdu has come to an end

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Jeudi, février 29, 2024

CHENGDU, China, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On the night of February 24th, the lanterns in Chengdu were bright and dazzling, with countless Spring Festival activities blooming in various places in Chengdu. The Year of the Dragon came to a close amidst the lively atmosphere of fireworks and excitement, marking a vibrant start to the Chinese people's 2024. In the midst of this festive tourism atmosphere, how "hot and spicy" is Chengdu?

Key Points: 
  • Statistics show that during the Spring Festival period, GoChengdu ranked first on both Facebook and X platforms among national central city accounts.
  • On Lantern Festival day, GoChengdu released the creative short film "Strolling in the December Market Painting," capturing the festive atmosphere of Lantern Festival in Chengdu.
  • The short film creatively uses VR gaming settings to recreate the prosperous scene of the December market in Song Dynasty Chengdu.
  • On the Xiaohongshu platform, there are over 1.64 million notes recording the "Chengdu Spring Festival Travel Guide," inspiring global netizens to explore Chengdu through the internet.

National Park Foundation Invests $4.4 Million in Connecting Students to National Parks Across the Country

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Lundi, novembre 13, 2023

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Park Foundation (NPF) is excited to announce that 99 Open OutDoors for Kids grantees will receive a combined $4.4 million dollars in funding during the 2023-2024 school year.

Key Points: 
  • "We are beyond thrilled to reach over 2 million students through our Open OutDoors for Kids program," said Lise Aangeenbrug, chief program officer at the National Park Foundation.
  • This year's investment reaches an all-time high in funding impact and contributes to the celebratory milestone of the Foundation connecting more than 2 million students to national parks since Open OutDoors for Kids' inception in 2011.
  • "America's 425 national parks provide incredible opportunities for growth and meaningful connection with the country's cultural heritage," said National Parks Service Director Chuck Sams.
  • Everglades National Park (Florida) – Over 15,000 students in the Miami area will take their first step towards becoming lifelong national park stewards by visiting Everglades and Biscayne National Parks to learn about the region's rich biodiversity.

Clark Atlanta University Art Museum's "Woman in Blue" Is Signature Marketing Image for MET's "Harlem Renaissance" Exhibition

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Mardi, août 29, 2023

ATLANTA, Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Clark Atlanta University Art Museum is among several HBCU museums and galleries to have artwork featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's upcoming exhibition, "The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism.

Key Points: 
  • ATLANTA, Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Clark Atlanta University Art Museum is among several HBCU museums and galleries to have artwork featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's upcoming exhibition, "The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism.
  • The MET News Release
    CAU Art Museum's Woman in Blue, a painting by William H. Johnson, is the signature image for all media and banners for the exhibition.
  • "The colors are striking," said Danille K. Taylor, director of the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, in an article appearing in the New York Times announcing the exhibition.
  • Fisk University Galleries, Hampton University Art Museum, and Howard University Gallery of Art Howard, Fisk also loaned pieces to the exhibition.

MongoDB Announces General Availability of MongoDB Relational Migrator

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Jeudi, juin 22, 2023

NEW YORK, June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- MongoDB, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDB) today at its developer conference MongoDB.local NYC announced the general availability of MongoDB Relational Migrator, a new tool that simplifies application migration and transformation—from legacy relational to modern document-based data models—providing organizations a streamlined way to improve operational efficiency and get more out of their data. Data is the foundation of every application with a large portion of it still residing in legacy relational databases where it can't easily support emerging applications that leverage new technologies using a fully managed, multi-cloud developer data platform with best-in-class security, resilience, and performance. Already in use by tens of thousands of customers and millions of developers around the world, MongoDB Atlas's flexible document model and scale-out capabilities are helping customers build modern applications that leverage the latest technologies, empowering them to reimagine business operations and end-user experiences. Now, with MongoDB Relational Migrator, more organizations across all industries can quickly, easily, cost-effectively, and with little-to-no risk migrate from legacy databases and embrace the future. To get started with MongoDB Relational Migrator, visit mongodb.com/products/relational-migrator.

Key Points: 
  • Now, with MongoDB Relational Migrator, more organizations across all industries can quickly, easily, cost-effectively, and with little-to-no risk migrate from legacy databases and embrace the future.
  • MongoDB Relational Migrator analyzes legacy databases, automatically generates new data schema and code, and then executes a seamless migration to MongoDB Atlas with no downtime required.
  • "Along with Accenture's own capabilities and solutions, the release of MongoDB Relational Migrator will enable customers to accelerate their modernization strategies."
  • "We are seeing more and more customers leverage MongoDB's Relational Migrator to migrate from traditional, relational databases to MongoDB Atlas with no downtime, making it a seamless and efficient solution.

SHENIX® Hosts Successful Chicago Launch of Fintech Web-Based App; Hispanic entrepreneurs and creators showcase services, present discussions about Latinas and finance

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Mercredi, avril 19, 2023

CHICAGO, April 19, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- One hundred dignitaries from the media, business and finance areas, as well as influential Hispanic leaders, came to hear how a trio of Chicago-based entrepreneurs Olga Camargo, Juan Carlos Avila, and Patricia Mota are significantly helping Latinas grow their wealth and expand their financial knowledge through their SHENIX® app.

Key Points: 
  • The company's mission is to address the issue of the Latina pay gap and support Latinas in closing the wealth gap.
  • "The event delivered a better understanding of the career and financial education/resources available to Latinas through SHENIX®," Camargo said.
  • "Those Latinas who attended this event stated it was unique because the information provided was not readily available elsewhere.
  • The event sponsors were the following: NBC 5 Chicago, Faro Advisory, Atzimba Catering and Events, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Negocios Now and Enriquez Produce, Inc.

Trust for Public Land Raises Urgency to Protect Black History and Black Futures

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Mardi, avril 11, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Trust for Public Land (TPL) is taking bold action to identify and accelerate the preservation of nearly 60 public spaces of historical and cultural significance to Black communities across the country.

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Trust for Public Land (TPL) is taking bold action to identify and accelerate the preservation of nearly 60 public spaces of historical and cultural significance to Black communities across the country.
  • To address this threat, Trust for Public Land is urgently working to ensure the Black American communities that built and cultivated this country are justly honored and remembered through the conservation of stories and places.
  • "We need more public spaces where Americans—specifically Black Americans—can take their families and leave feeling proud."
  • And if we continue with business as usual, these sacred—and joyous—spaces representing the Black experience will be vulnerable and maybe even lost forever," said Diane Regas, president and CEO of Trust for Public Land.