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Evolutio and Nobl9 Form a Strategic Partnership to Further Empower Cisco’s Full-Stack Observability Ecosystem Vision

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Two of Cisco’s leading partners in Full-Stack Observability, Nobl9 and Evolutio , announced today that they had formed a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of the Cisco Observability Platform by bringing cutting-edge functionality to the Cisco ecosystem faster.

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  • Two of Cisco’s leading partners in Full-Stack Observability, Nobl9 and Evolutio , announced today that they had formed a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of the Cisco Observability Platform by bringing cutting-edge functionality to the Cisco ecosystem faster.
  • Evolutio has demonstrated its expertise in the Cisco Observability Platform with custom-built modules that provide business process views.
  • By leveraging Cisco Observability Platform’s unique extensibility, Evolutio has built modules targeting revenue-impacting business flows for fintech, insurance, eCommerce, and manufacturing clients.
  • We’re thrilled to be working together and are confident this partnership helps Cisco Full-Stack Observability customers manage their environments.”
    To learn more about Evolutio, Nobl9 or their partnership, visit www.evolutiops.com and www.nobl9.com

Epoxy Resin Market Projected to Reach $18.74 billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by 360iResearch

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

PUNE, India, March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The report titled " Epoxy Resin Market by Type (Aliphatic Epoxy Resin, Bisphenol Epoxy Resin, Glycidylamine Epoxy Resin), Physical Form (Liquid, Solid), Source, Application, End-Use - Global Forecast 2024-2030 " is now available on 360iResearch.com's offering, presents an analysis indicating that the market projected to grow from a size of $11.85 billion in 2023 to reach $18.74 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.76% over the forecast period.

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  • PUNE, India, March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The report titled " Epoxy Resin Market by Type (Aliphatic Epoxy Resin, Bisphenol Epoxy Resin, Glycidylamine Epoxy Resin), Physical Form (Liquid, Solid), Source, Application, End-Use - Global Forecast 2024-2030 " is now available on 360iResearch.com's offering, presents an analysis indicating that the market projected to grow from a size of $11.85 billion in 2023 to reach $18.74 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.76% over the forecast period.
  • The global market for epoxy resin, a versatile and robust synthetic material, experiences significant growth propelled by its essential role across various industries.
  • We proudly unveil ThinkMi, a cutting-edge AI product designed to transform how businesses interact with the Epoxy Resin Market.
  • 'Dive into the Epoxy Resin Market Landscape: Explore 180 Pages of Insights, 470 Tables, and 26 Figures'

Focused Labs and Honeycomb.io Announce Strategic Partnership to Propel Modernization and Observability Practices

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

DENVER, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that underscores their commitment to driving technological advancement and operational excellence, Focused Labs and Honeycomb.io are excited to announce a strategic partnership aimed at modernizing legacy systems and enhancing observability practices.

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  • DENVER, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that underscores their commitment to driving technological advancement and operational excellence, Focused Labs and Honeycomb.io are excited to announce a strategic partnership aimed at modernizing legacy systems and enhancing observability practices.
  • This collaboration brings together Focused Labs' expertise in building bespoke software solutions with Honeycomb's innovative observability platform to offer an unprecedented white-glove experience to customers.
  • The partnership between Focused Labs and Honeycomb.io represents a pivotal moment for both our companies and, more importantly, for our clients.
  • Honeycomb.io enables our customers to prioritize the modernization of their legacy using observation and data to drive value" - Austin Vance, CEO of Focused Labs.

U.S. Space & Rocket Center brings in leading AI experts for symposium Four-day event begins Tuesday, Feb. 20

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The U.S. Space & Rocket Center's Space Camp Institute® is holding a four-day symposium on one of today's most compelling topics, artificial intelligence. More than 40 speakers from industry leaders like Amazon, Microsoft, Deloitte, and Booz Allen Hamilton will address the practical applications of AI in healthcare, cyber security, manufacturing, space exploration, the entertainment industry and much more.

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  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center to host AI Symposium with leading experts in AI Feb. 20-23, 2024.
  • HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The U.S. Space & Rocket Center's Space Camp Institute® is holding a four-day symposium on one of today's most compelling topics, artificial intelligence.
  • Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle will join Rocket Center CEO Dr. Kimberly Robinson to open the event," AI Symposium: How to Make AI Work for You," Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 9 a.m. at the Space Camp Operations Center.
  • A limited number of spots are available online and at the Space Camp Operations Center during the symposium.

Catchpoint Reports Record-Breaking Sales and Growth Momentum

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

During fiscal Q2 and Q3, the company achieved significant milestones in revenue growth, product innovation, and industry recognition in addition to expanding its sales organization to further accelerate growth.

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  • During fiscal Q2 and Q3, the company achieved significant milestones in revenue growth, product innovation, and industry recognition in addition to expanding its sales organization to further accelerate growth.
  • Catchpoint reported two consecutive quarters of double-digit growth with notable new client acquisitions and further engagement within existing accounts.
  • In addition to significant customer growth, the global sales organization has expanded under Keith Hoskison, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales.
  • Catchpoint Tracing – After acquiring Thundra , Catchpoint successfully integrated it into the Catchpoint IPM Platform, culminating in the recent launch of Catchpoint Tracing .

Nobl9 Announces Integration with Microsoft Azure Monitor to Simplify Creation and Management of Service Level Objectives (SLOs)

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Nobl9, the software reliability company, today introduced a comprehensive integration for Nobl9 Reliability Center with Microsoft Azure Monitor.

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  • Nobl9, the software reliability company, today introduced a comprehensive integration for Nobl9 Reliability Center with Microsoft Azure Monitor.
  • With the new integration, customers can create Service Level Objectives (SLOs) based on Azure Monitor data, quickly find and use historical data to select the optimal SLO targets, and use the full potential of Azure Monitoring metrics to simplify SLO creation and management.
  • The collaboration between Nobl9 and Azure Monitor aims to empower organizations to enhance reliability and operational efficiency,” said Hong Gao, Partner Product Manager, Azure at Microsoft.
  • "Integration with cloud providers such as Azure Monitor is a game-changer for organizations striving to optimize their software reliability practically and efficiently."

OBJECT COMPUTING AND PLANET LABS PBC PARTNER TO UNLOCK GAME-CHANGING DATA INSIGHTS FOR ENTERPRISE BUSINESSES

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Object Computing, Inc., a technology firm based in St. Louis, MO., today announced a partnership with Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and insights about Earth, to harness the power of geospatial data insights for enterprise businesses across industries.

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  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Object Computing, Inc., a technology firm based in St. Louis, MO., today announced a partnership with Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and insights about Earth, to harness the power of geospatial data insights for enterprise businesses across industries.
  • By combining Object Computing's deep geospatial expertise with Planet's data, the partnership will deliver significant benefits to businesses, including improved visibility and insights, decision-making, and operational efficiency.
  • "We're excited to partner with Planet to help businesses use geospatial data to achieve their goals."
  • During the conference, Object Computing unveiled its latest app utilizing geospatial and AI capabilities using Planet data.

How we're building the world's biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzles in science

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Now a large group of astronomers from all over the world is building the biggest optical telescope ever – the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) — in Chile.

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  • Now a large group of astronomers from all over the world is building the biggest optical telescope ever – the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) — in Chile.
  • Once construction is completed in 2028, it could provide answers that transform our knowledge of the universe.
  • With its 39-metre diameter primary mirror, the ELT will contain the largest, most perfect reflecting surface ever made.

Alien life

  • The ELT may also offer an answer to the most fundamental question of all: are we alone in the universe?
  • Occupying the so-called Goldilocks zone, these Earth-like planets will orbit their star at just the right distance for water to neither boil nor freeze – providing the conditions for life to exist.
  • To learn if life is likely to exist on an exoplanet, astronomers must complement imaging with spectroscopy.
  • While images reveal shape, size and structure, spectra tell us about the speed, temperature and even the chemistry of astronomical objects.
  • For giant exoplanets, the Harmoni instrument will analyse light that has travelled through their atmospheres, looking for the signs of water, oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide and other gases that indicate the existence of life.
  • From previous satellite missions, astronomers already have a good idea of where to look in the sky for exoplanets.
  • Tiny shifts in the positions of these features — around 1/10,000th of a pixel on the Andes sensor — may, over months and years, reveal the periodic wobbles.
  • This scale will remain constant over decades, mitigating the measurement errors that occur from environmental changes in temperature and pressure.
  • It is only by looking far outside our Solar System that we can gain a perspective beyond the here and now.


Derryck Reid receives funding from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

A search for links between two of the universe's most spectacular phenomena has come up empty – for now

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Thursday, September 28, 2023

The origin of these “fast radio bursts” is one of the greatest mysteries in astronomy today.

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  • The origin of these “fast radio bursts” is one of the greatest mysteries in astronomy today.
  • You can take your pick from highly magnetised neutron stars, collisions of incredibly dense stars or many more extreme or exotic phenomena.

Gravitational wave astronomy

    • Gravitational waves are different: they pass straight through matter, so nothing can really get in their way.
    • We also have reason to think fast radio bursts may produce gravitational wave signals.

What produces fast radio bursts?

    • Some fast radio bursts have been seen to repeat, but most are seen as single events.
    • For the repeating bursts, a recent simultaneous observation of x-rays and a radio burst from a highly magnetised neutron star in our own Milky Way galaxy proves this type of star can produce fast radio bursts.

The CHIME radio telescope

    • To look for new evidence on what causes fast radio bursts I co-led a targeted search using fast radio bursts detected by a radio telescope called CHIME in Canada.
    • As the CHIME/FRB project has detected hundreds of fast radio bursts, there’s a good chance of catching one close enough to Earth to be observed by a gravitational wave telescope.
    • We looked for gravitational wave signals around the sky position of each non-repeating fast radio burst around the time each occurred.

What did we find out?

    • It was not such a surprise, as we think fast radio bursts are much more common than detectable gravitational wave signals.
    • In other words, gravitational wave sources would only account for a small fraction of fast radio bursts.

What next?

    • Gravitational wave detectors have become more sensitive than when we conducted this search, and will continue to improve in the coming years.
    • We are also targeting future fast radio bursts from the known repeating source in our own galaxy mentioned above.

Nobl9 Introduces Reliability Center - The Single Source of Truth for Enterprise Software Reliability

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Nobl9, the software reliability company, today introduced Nobl9 Reliability Center, the next generation of the Nobl9 SLO Platform incorporating new features to become the single source of truth for the reliability of an organization’s internal, customer-facing, and mission-critical software.

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  • Nobl9, the software reliability company, today introduced Nobl9 Reliability Center, the next generation of the Nobl9 SLO Platform incorporating new features to become the single source of truth for the reliability of an organization’s internal, customer-facing, and mission-critical software.
  • With Nobl9 Reliability Center, engineers and managers can understand the reliability of their vast software systems to identify weak or risky areas that need attention.
  • Nobl9 Reliability Center introduces new features for software, including dashboards and reports designed to let executives and engineers understand a Reliability Score calculated from all the SLOs they want to manage.
  • Users can view a single source of truth for all software reliability data in context - including metrics, events, logs, traces (MELT), alerts, incidents, releases, rollbacks, runbooks, and other documentation.