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Few business continuity and disaster planners ever envisioned setting up most of their employees in home offices almost overnight, as the COVID-19 pandemic caught IT unprepared. Procuring the laptops, headsets, monitors, printers, Wi-Fi routers, tablets, PCs, cabling, and other gear this newly distributed workforce required, set off a mad scramble as harried IT shops and procurement professionals frantically called, texted, and emailed every vendor on their lists only to be told time and again nothing was available. Eventually, the situation was remedied through a combination of relaxed — or hurriedly introduced — bring your own device (BYOD) polices, acquiring hardware locally, or having IT literally box up on-site hardware for employees to take home. "We didn't have a lot of pull directly with [our preferred vendor] Dell," said Brian Shea, CIO of MedOne Hospital Physicians, a mid-sized provider of clinical specialists to hospitals. "So, we'd go local, which, in my past life [as the CTO Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus], we would never do. Then we started using Amazon a little bit. We had more flexibility searching multiple vendors." In the two years since the initial response to the pandemic, hardware purchasing trends at the enterprise level have shifted to ensure companies don't neglect their hardware needs. They are moving purchasing away from fixed assets like desktop PCs in favor of more mobile gadgets, adjusting their provider strategy to match their needs. For many businesses, analysts expect, changes are here to stay. Many companies also provided employees with stipends so they can get what they need on their own, said Andrew Hewitt, a senior infrastructure and operations analyst at Forrester. This approach took the onus off of severely overworked IT departments to find, buy, and ship everything to their newly minted work-from-home workforce. "You basically saw enterprises go in about 10 different directions just trying to get something into the hands of people so that they could get their work done," said Hewitt. What companies bought Some IT shops went so far as to set up their customer service reps with thin clients so they could access virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), but most organizations opted for anything portable and that could run a web browser, Hewitt said. "We had one client, for instance, that was sending home thin clients along with hardware based tokens for authentication," he said. "They had to order a ton of tokens right at the beginning of the pandemic to enable that. Where something that was more cloud friendly, like a Chromebook or a personal PC, is going to have that authentication mechanism built into it." This move to portable devices represents a significant shift in hardware usage and buying patterns. Two-thirds of respondents to a recent Spiceworks Ziff Davis (SWZD) report, Hardware Trends in 2022 and Beyond, said desktop PCs were the primary computing device in their organizations in 2018. Four years later, 40% of employees are using laptops and 40% are using desktops. As a percentage of spend, companies today spend more on laptops than desktops. Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets also are being used as work devices today, particularly in Asia-Pacific and Latin American countries. "This reallocation of spending happened during the pandemic, with the shift to remote work serving as the catalyst," the study said. The report also found that, despite growth of cloud computing in all its forms – SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS during the pandemic – only about half of all workloads today are running the cloud. Despite reports of a stampede toward the cloud, half of workloads are still running in on-premises data centers and server rooms. Hardware spending as a percentage of overall IT spending decreased since the start of the pandemic, dropping from 33% in 2020 to 30% in 2022. Servers accounted for just 14% of spending in 2020 and that number is expected to drop to 11% in 2022. At the same time, cloud spending only increased moderately from 22% in 2020 to 26% of overall IT budgets in 2022, the report said. "But make no mistake: On-premises servers remain extremely important to organizations worldwide … on-premises and cloud infrastructure will co-exist and grow increasingly interoperable, allowing for greater portability and flexibility that will benefit organizations in a hybrid world," the report said. Change is here to stay For many companies, the old ways of doing business will not work anymore. Shea, for example, said he won't go back to relying on just one vendor. Being a mid-sized company with just a couple of hundred employees that buys hardware only as needed means they do not get the preferential treatment an enterprise-class customer would. "We have not moved back to using Dell … we will continue to buy peripherals through local sources or channels like Amazon. We're able to see the flexibility in pricing by looking across multiple suppliers." For most companies, hardware has become essential again. The pandemic showed reliance on non-mobile assets such as desktops or thin clients can create a lot of problems when global events spin out of control. Citing recent Forrester data, Hewitt said only 10% of companies plan to reduce hardware spending on PCs in 2022. This includes laptops, tablets, Chromebooks, and Macs. Half of businesses said they planned to increase their PC spending this year and 25% said they would remain the same. "A lot of organizations have seen the value from a business continuity perspective of physical hardware," he said. https://www.ciodive.com/news/2-years-later-pandemic-hardware-trends/621208/
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Pakistan’s Parliament chose a more Western-friendly politician, Shehbaz Sharif, as prime minister on Monday, completing the ousting of predecessor Imran Khan in a political crisis that has set off street protests and a mass resignation of lawmakers. Sharif’s election brings to a close a weeklong constitutional confrontation that climaxed on Sunday when Khan lost a no-confidence vote, although the nuclear-armed nation is likely to remain prone to political and economic turbulence. Sharif, 70, who has a reputation domestically as an effective administrator more than as a politician, is the younger brother of three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif. Analysts say Shehbaz, unlike Nawaz, enjoys amicable relations with Pakistan’s military, which traditionally controls foreign and defense policy in the country of 220 million people. After the vote, Sharif vowed to tackle an economic malaise that has seen the rupee hit an all-time low and the central bank increase rates by its largest amount in decades last week. “If we have to save the sinking boat, what we all need is hard work, and unity, unity and unity,” he said in his maiden speech to Parliament. “We are beginning a new era of development today.” Just minutes before the vote, legislators from Khan’s party resigned en masse from the lower house of Parliament in protest at the expected formation of a government by his political foes. “We are announcing we are all resigning,” Shah Mahmood Qureshi, former foreign minister and vice president of Khan’s party, told the assembly. The mass resignations will require fresh by-elections in well over 100 seats. Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party had submitted papers nominating Qureshi as its candidate for prime minister. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pakistan-elects-shehbaz-sharif-prime-minister-rcna23845
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Auto supplier stocks rose on Monday after ratings initiation by Exane BNP Paribas. In a report released today, BNP analysts began coverage on Goodyear Tire & Rubber (NASDAQ:GT), Adient (NYSE:ADNT) and American Axle & Manufacturing (NYSE:AXL), with a Neutral rating. The price target on Goodyear (GT) was set to $12, implying a 7.4% decrease from last price. Analysts noted "Commodities are a headwind for GT, and while we believe there will be sufficient pricing, we remain on the sidelines until raw materials begin to deflate, leading to rapid margin expansion as pricing remains." The price target on Adient (ADNT) was set to $32, implying a 4.3% decrease from last price. "We view ADNT as a cyclical pure play, with minimal secular exposure (as a positive or negative), so we await more stable macro environment." American Axle, meanwhile, has been assigned a $7 PT that implies a 1.2% increase from last price. Recently, Citi lowered PT on the stock, from $9 from $8, citing softer 2022 auto production outlook, incremental inflation and FX changes. Earlier today, the automobile driveline and drivetrain maker announced acquisition of Tekfor Group for €125M. BNP sees "a minor laggard in the transition to electrification among powertrain suppliers." Adient stock traded up $1.71 during midday trading on Monday, reaching $34.74. The company had a trading volume of 6,036 shares, compared to its average volume of 1,118,569. The company has a market capitalization of $3.29 billion, a P/E ratio of 3.51, a P/E/G ratio of 0.94 and a beta of 2.91. Adient has a 12-month low of $30.53 and a 12-month high of $53.17. The firm’s fifty day simple moving average is $40.70 and its 200-day simple moving average is $43.45. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.30, a current ratio of 1.36 and a quick ratio of 1.11. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3822376-bnp-initiates-coverage-on-auto-supplier-stocks
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Marina Ovsyannikova, the Russian TV journalist who interrupted a broadcast to protest the war in Ukraine, has a new job in Germany. Ovsyannikova had been detained and released after she went on a primetime broadcast of Russia's Channel One with a sign that read "You are being lied to." Ovsyannikova said her new employer "stands for what is being so vehemently defended by the courageous people of Ukraine on the ground right now: freedom." "I see it as my duty as a journalist to defend that freedom," she said. "And I am delighted to be able to do this now for WELT." Ulf Poschardt, the editor-in-chief of the WELT Group, said Ovsyannikova "had the courage to confront Russian viewers with an unembellished view of reality," in what he described as a "crucial moment." "She defended the most important journalistic ethics — despite the threat of state repression," he said. "I am excited to be working with her." Ovsyannikova's now-viral protest occurred in March, when she burst onto the set with a sign that read: "Stop the war. Don't believe propaganda. You are being lied to." She was immediately detained and said she was questioned for 14 hours without any representation present. Following her release, she told Reuters that Russian President Vladimir Putin's February invasion of the neighboring country was a "trigger" for her, as she grew up in Chechnya. The small republic in southern Russia was besieged by Russian forces in the 1990s and early 2000s in two brutal wars caused thousands of deaths. "Very vivid images from my childhood came flooding back. I understood. I could feel what these unfortunate people are going through. It's really beyond the pale," Ovsyannikova had said. "It was impossible for me to remain silent anymore. ... And ordinary people like me — ordinary Russian women — need to do something about it. Everyone in Russia." She has remained outspoken about the situation despite the risk, posting various criticisms of Putin's war on her personal Facebook and Instagram pages. On Sunday, Ovsyannikova posted a tribute to Ukrainian refugees, sharing a bit of her own story and assuring the refugees that "you are not alone." "My house in Grozny was destroyed during the first Chechen War," she wrote in Russia. "...There were many years of torture, wandering around other people's corners, moneylessness and despair. I have hated war ever since." She continued, "the world has changed ... beyond recognition" in the weeks since the latest war began. "The main thing now is love, not hate. Kindness, not aggression. Only this can redeem at least a little the guilt of Russian people," she said. "And to give millions of Ukrainians hope for a better and brighter future of their country." https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russian-journalist-who-protested-war-named-contributor-for-german-station/ar-AAW5uZd?ocid=BingNewsSearch
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Belgium - Brussels Grand-Place de Bruxelles La Grand-Place is the central square of the City of Brussels. World-renowned for its ornamental and aesthetic richness, it is bordered by the guild houses, the City Hall and the King's House: Atomium This unique architecture, created for the 1958 Brussels World Fair, has become the most recognized monument in the capital of Europe. The whole is made of 9 spheres (1 sphere at each of the 8 vertices, plus 1 in the center). These 9 spheres are connected between them by 20 tubes, the whole resting on 3 pillars (or bipods): ~Total height: 102 m ~Diameter of the spheres: 18 m ~Diameter of the tubes: 3 m 30 ~Total mass (in 1958): 2.400 tons
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Nickname: @FazzNoth Video author: Warner Bros. Games UK & Ireland Name of the game: Back 4 Blood Video link: Short description of the video: Back 4 Blood brings you face-to-face with a new apocalypse on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One Consoles, PS5, PS4, and PC.
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To say tablets have taken the world of kids’ entertainment by storm would not be an overstatement. Kids can stay entertained for hours, getting the opportunity to play games, watch YouTube, and see all their favourite series and movies on these portable screens. If you asked a kid today whether they preferred a tablet or their favourite toy, there’s a good chance they would pick the former. But like everything, screentime should be enjoyed in moderation. Tablets, being smart devices, can be used to access the web. The Internet is vast, and there’s a lot of content out there that isn’t suitable for their consumption, even with parental guidance. That’s why it’s of the utmost importance to set up boundaries and safe zones for children, even in the digital world. Featuring the Kids Corner app, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s offers a safe digital playground that has a range of parental control, multimedia, and eye protection features. Here are 3 things you need to know about ‘The Kids Corner’ app on HUAWEI MatePad T10s: 1. The Parental Control Options Parental control options can be accessed by simply tapping the cog icon located at the top left corner of the UI on your HUAWEI MatePad T10s. To make sure your children aren’t spending too much time online, you can set usage time limits on the panel. Upon reaching the limit, the tablet will suspend all activities until a set amount of time has passed. You can also set exemptions for certain apps – like educational apps – so that your children retain access to them, even after they have reached the usage limit for the day. In addition to the time and app management, the HUAWEI MatePad T 10s features allow for content management, where you can manage what images and videos you want your child to access in the Kids Corner. For maximum safety, you can set the tablet so that it cannot be used while it is being charged. The panel is locked behind a password, so you don’t have to worry about having your inquisitive kids play around with the settings when you’re out of the room. 2. Eye Protection Features The HUAWEI MatePad T10s also comes with a range of six eye protection features that help keep your children’s eyes healthy. The eye protection features on the HUAWEI MatePad T10s include a blue light filter, distance alerts, posture alerts, brightness alerts, bumpy road alerts, and eBook mode. The blue light filter, certified by TÜV Rheinland for low blue light emissions, can reduce blue light and adjust the screen to show warmer colours, relieving eye fatigue and protecting user eyesight. This is perfect for children who may spend a lot of time in front of the tablet, either learning or having fun. For children who always have their eyes too close to their tablet, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s includes a distance sensor. With distance alert enabled, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s will remind your child to maintain a healthy distance between them and the tablet while using it. In the long run, using a tablet while lying down can be detrimental to your children’s eye health. Using a gravity sensor, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s can detect whether your child is using the tablet while in an upright position. And if you have posture alerts enabled in Kids Corner, the tablet will prompt the user to resume proper posture and sit up while using the device. The brightness alert feature on the HUAWEI MatePad T10s is also available to prevent children from using the tablet in dark, dim, or very bright environments With its built-in ambient light sensor, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s can detect surrounding light conditions and remind your child not to use tablets in insufficient lighting. If you travel a lot with your children, you may also want to enable bumpy road alerts. Using the HUAWEI MatePad T10s while riding in a car can strain the eyes, which may lead to fatigue and myopia. Bumpy road alert detects whether your HUAWEI MatePad T10s is shaking while in use – and if so, it reminds your child to pause their activity, and resume only when they can use the tablet stably. 3. Inspiring Children’s Creativity Kids Corner comes with four functions: Recording, Camera, Multimedia, and Kids Painting. Recording and Camera allow children to capture and document the moments that are most interesting to them. The Kids Painting feature is a blank digital canvas, which offers interactive tools that enable kids to express their creativity. All designs, images, recordings, and creative art are saved in the Multimedia folder on the HUAWEI MatePad T10s, where you can also share media files with them. Got a fun short video that you want to watch with your kid? Simply put that file into the Kids Corner Multimedia folder and create shared experiences that you can enjoy together. Your child’s screentime, eye health, and access to multimedia are of the utmost importance to you. This is why you need a smart app that allows you to take control of what your child engages with on screen. If you’re looking for a new child-friendly tablet, the HUAWEI MatePad T10s with its Kids Corner is definitely worth considering. https://www.itnewsafrica.com/2022/04/the-kids-corner-app-on-huawei-matepad-3-things-you-need-to-know/
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In 2014, as Russia launched a proxy war in Eastern Ukraine and annexed Crimea, and in the years that followed, Russian hackers hammered Ukraine. The cyberattacks went so far as to knock out the power grid in parts of the country in 2015. Russian hackers stepped up their efforts against Ukraine in the run-up to the 2022 invasion, but with notably different results. Those differences hold lessons for U.S. national cyber defense. I’m a cybersecurity researcher with a background as a political officer in the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv and working as an analyst in countries of the former Soviet Union. Over the last year, I led a USAID-funded program in which Florida International University and Purdue University instructors trained more than 125 Ukrainian university cybersecurity faculty and more than 700 cybersecurity students. Many of the faculty are leading advisors to the government or consult with critical infrastructure organizations on cybersecurity. The program emphasized practical skills in using leading cybersecurity tools to defend simulated enterprise networks against real malware and other cybersecurity threats. The invasion took place just weeks before the national cybersecurity competition was to be held for students from the program’s 14 participating universities. I believe that the training that the faculty and students received in protecting critical infrastructure helped reduce the impact of Russian cyberattacks. The most obvious sign of this resilience is the success Ukraine has had in keeping its internet on despite Russian bombs, sabotage and cyberattacks. On March 21, 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden warned the American public that Russia’s capability to launch cyberattacks is “fairly consequential and it’s coming.” As Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger explained, Biden’s warning was a call to prepare U.S. cyber defenses. The concern in the White House over cyberattacks is shared by cybersecurity practitioners. The Ukrainian experience with Russian cyberattacks provides lessons for how institutions ranging from electric power plants to public schools can contribute to strengthening a nation’s cyber defenses. National cyber defense starts with governments and organizations evaluating risks and increasing their capacity to meet the latest cybersecurity threats. After President Biden’s warning, Neuberger recommended that organizations take five steps: adopt multifactor password authentication, keep software patches up-to-date, back up data, run drills and cooperate with government cybersecurity agencies. Access control Cyber defense begins with the entryways into a nation’s information networks. In Ukraine in recent years, hackers entered poorly protected networks by techniques as simple as guessing passwords or intercepting their use on unsecure computers. More sophisticated cyberattacks in Ukraine used social engineering techniques, including phishing emails that tricked network users into revealing IDs and passwords. Clicking an unknown link can also open the door to tracking malware that can learn password information. Neuberger’s recommendation for adopting multifactor password authentication recognizes that users will never be perfect. Even cybersecurity experts have made mistakes in their decisions to provide passwords or personal information on insecure or deceptive sites. The simple step of authenticating a login on an approved device limits the access a hacker can obtain from just gaining personal information. Software vulnerabilities The programmers who develop apps and networks are rewarded by improving performance and functionality. The problem is that even the best developers often overlook vulnerabilities as they add new code. For this reason, users should permit software updates because these are how developers patch uncovered weaknesses once identified. Prior to the invasion of Ukraine, Russian hackers identified a vulnerability in Microsoft’s leading data management software. This was similar to a weakness in network software that allowed Russian hackers to unleash the NotPetya malware on Ukrainian networks in 2017. The attack caused an estimated $10 billion in damage worldwide. Just days before Russian tanks began crossing into Ukraine in February 2022, Russian hackers used a vulnerability in the market-leading data management software SQL to place on Ukrainian servers “wiper” malware that erases stored data. However, over the last five years Ukrainian institutions have significantly strengthened their cybersecurity. Most notably, Ukrainian organizations have shifted away from pirated enterprise software, and they integrated their information systems into the global cybersecurity community of technology firms and data protection agencies. As a result, the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center identified the new malware as it began appearing on Ukrainian networks. The early warning allowed Microsoft to distribute a patch around the world to prevent the servers from being erased by this malware. Backing up data Ransomware attacks already frequently target public and private organizations in the U.S. The hackers lock out users from an institution’s data networks and demand payment to return access to them. Wiper malware used in the Russian cyberattacks on Ukraine operates in a similar manner to ransomware. However, pseudo ransomware attacks permanently destroy an institution’s access to its data. Backing up critical data is an important step in reducing the impact of wiper or ransomware attacks. Some private organizations have even taken to storing data on two separate cloud-based systems. This reduces the chances that attacks could deprive an organization of the data it needs to continue operating. Drills and cooperation The last set of Neuberger’s recommendations is to continually conduct cybersecurity drills while maintaining cooperative relationships with federal cyber defense agencies. In the months leading up to Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian organizations benefited from working closely with U.S. agencies to bolster the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure. The agencies helped scan Ukrainian networks for malware and supported penetration tests that use hacker tools to look for vulnerabilities that can give hackers access to their systems. Small and large organizations in the U.S. concerned about cyberattacks should seek a strong relationship with a wide-range of federal agencies responsible for cybersecurity. Recent regulations require firms to disclose information on cyberattacks to their networks. But organizations should turn to cybersecurity authorities before experiencing a cyberrattack. U.S. government agencies offer best practices for training staff, including the use of tabletop and simulated attack exercises. As Ukrainians have learned, tomorrow’s cyberattacks can only be countered by preparing today. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/i-led-a-program-that-trained-ukrainians-in-cybersecurity/ar-AAW1SO9?ocid=BingNewsSearch
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Rocky’s Ace Hardware has purchased a nine-store chain in and around Dayton, Ohio, in a deal that closed today. Rocky's began in Springfield in 1939, and the acquisition deal is the largest since the hardware retailer purchased eight stores in 1999, doubling in size at that time to 16 locations, according to President Rocco Falcone II. At the end of December, Rocky’s bought the one-location Karp’s Ace Hardware of Stamford, Connecticut. “We are a growth-oriented company,” he told the Springfield Republican this week. “We have plans for aggressive, comfortable growth.” Rocky’s now has 47 locations in nine states, and according to Falcone it is one of the country’s largest family-owned Ace Hardware dealerships. Most of its stores are in New England. It has four locations in Florida and one each in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. "It is very exciting for us to be expanding into a new state and continue the family-owned values and service Handyman customers have come to expect,” Falcone said in a release. “We are also family owned and share many of the same values as Handyman, including putting the customer first in all business actions.” Falcone’s grandfather started the first Rocky’s location in Springfield in 1926. Founded in 1939, Handyman is a full-service hardware store with two locations in Dayton and one each in Kettering, Fairborn, Xenia, Springfield, Centerville, Miamisburg and New Carlisle, along with a main office and centralized warehouse. It is owned by David Grimes, whose grandfather also opened the first location, 83 years ago. “Since my grandfather opened our first Rocky’s location in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1926, our team has understood the importance of customer service and serving the communities we are part of," he said. "We are excited to continue the legacy that the Grimes family has created within these neighborhoods. We plant roots in each of our neighborhood locations and intend to maintain this community focus in our Ohio stores. We’re excited to be part of the greater Dayton community.” Generational Equity Executive Managing Director of M&A – Central Region, Michael Goss, and his team led by Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, Jerry Yocum, with the support of Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, Ryan Johnson, successfully closed the transaction. Senior Managing Director Rick Buchoz established the initial relationship with Handyman. “The transaction was between two longtime associate dealers and friends," Yocum said. "It was a very smooth and pleasant transaction to be involved in." https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2022/04/08/handyman-ace-hardware-acquisition.html
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Russia’s central bank cut interest rates on Friday in a bid to cushion the economy from the impact of western sanctions, saying the recent rebound in the rouble had eased inflationary pressures. The Bank of Russia said it would lower its key interest rate to 17 per cent from its previous high of 20 per cent. It had more than doubled borrowing costs in late February in an effort to prop up the currency after the US and western allies responded to President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine with harsh financial measures including the freezing of a large chunk of its foreign reserves. With Friday’s unscheduled move, the central bank is shifting its focus to kick-starting Russia’s struggling economy now that efforts to stabilise the financial system appear to be bearing fruit, analysts said. “Today’s decision reflects a rebalancing of the risks of accelerating consumer price growth, declining economic activity and risks to financial stability,” the bank said. While it cautioned that “external conditions for the Russian economy” will “significantly limit economic activity”, it said risks to financial stability were no longer growing. It also said it had seen a slowdown in the rates at which prices were rising, “owing to the rouble’s exchange rate dynamics.” The rouble has rebounded from a steep decline immediately after the February 24 invasion as a result of stringent controls which curbed Russians’ ability to buy foreign currency and blocked foreigners from exiting their investments in Russia. The rouble traded at roughly 79 to the dollar on Friday, close to pre-invasion levels. The effectiveness of those measures means the central bank is less reliant on higher interest rates to support the currency, and can focus on supporting the economy through what is likely to be a bruising downturn, according to Sofya Donets, Russia economist at Renaissance Capital. “The recent appreciation of the rouble is an indication that capital controls are working. This is no longer an open economy but a closed financial system so interest rate policy will work differently,” she said. “There is a supply shock, a structural shock, to the economy so you will need to see supply chains being rebuilt. That relies on the availability of credit.” Economists at the Institute of International Finance have estimated that Russian gross domestic product will shrink by 15 per cent this year, wiping out a decade and a half of growth. Analysts expect the central bank to announce further rate cuts. “If the situation continues to develop in a similar way, the key rate could be lowered to 10 per cent by the end of the year,” said Igor Rapokhin, senior debt market strategist at SberCIB Investment Research. “It cannot be ruled out that the key rate will be lowered to 15 per cent at the next meeting on April 29,” he added. https://www.ft.com/content/fdd90eb9-d85d-468a-86e3-bd5e6c570226
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A job fair for Sandusky County high school students will be held April 20 at the student union at Vanguard Tech Center, 1306 Cedar St. Hours will be 8:30-10 a.m. for Vanguard students and 10 a.m.-noon for county high school students. The job fair is open to students in grades 10-12 and there are opportunities for full-time, part-time, summer employment and internships. Each school district is responsible for its own transportation. Students should provide a resume and be dressed appropriately. School administrators should register the number of students attending by April 13. Over 30 employers will have representatives attending. Hazard mitigation plan may be viewed through April 15 PORT CLINTON — The Ottawa County Hazard Mitigation Plan is available for public review through April 152. View the plan at http://www.consultrsa.com/ottawa.html under “Ottawa County Mitigation” or contact the Emergency Management Agency at 419-734-6900. Comments and questions are welcome and should be directed to sandy@consultrsa.com no later than 5 p.m. April 15. Elmore Kiwanis installs new sign ELMORE — The Elmore Kiwanis Club has installed a new electronic community message sign on the corner of Toledo and Rice streets. This new sign replaces an older letterboard that needed letters placed manually via a long handled suction cup. This new sign has been a goal of the Elmore Kiwanis Club for many years now and would not have been possible without the support and efforts of the Village Council, employees and the entire Elmore community. The final installation was made possible by a volunteer who fabricated an aluminum frame to stabilize the sign and village employees who took down the old sign (which was given to the Elmore Historical Society) and attached the new sign and frame to the pole. Alvin Roepke of Vision Quest made the "Elmore Kiwanis Club" with the International Kiwanis Logo above the sign. The purpose of the sign continues to be a "message board" for community events. Housing authority to meet Tuesday FREMONT — The next meeting of the Sandusky Metropolitan Housing Authority will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Sandusky MHA Office, 1358 Mosser Drive. BCS school board to meet April 26 OAK HARBOR — The Benton-Carroll-Salem School District will hold its regular board meeting at 4:45 p.m. April 26. The meeting will be held in the Board of Education Office, located at 11685 W. Ohio 163. https://news.yahoo.com/news-briefs-job-fair-slated-090209701.html
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Ok...You just got a warning for not respecting the rules in the Journalists project now as you have 6 warning points, you won't be able to make any posts until tomorrow. Just to let you know that not only activity and interest are the only priorities here the rules are important! Request rejected. Return with new request after 1 weeks. T/C
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Hello, I just saw that you started doing activity in the project since Wednesday, leaving that aside I also saw that you have not been respecting some rules in Journalist project because your news were hidden and the spam you did 2 days ago even got warns for that. I hope you don't make those mistakes again even in VGR project. I'l give u pro for pending..
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Nickname: @FazzNoth Video author: Xbox Name of the game: Weird West Video link: Short description of the video: -
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GOOGLE is urging people to check their Google Maps today after the search giant rolled out a crucial software update. In a blog post, the U.S. search giant highlighted a number of handy new features rolling out to its navigation app in the coming weeks. There is now a more detailed map that shows the locations of road signals such as traffic lights and stop signs ahead. In select cities, Google will provide extra information such as the shape and width of a road. According to the company, the changes help you "better understand where you are and decrease the odds of making last-minute lane changes or missing a turn." Another update rolling out to users makes it easier to dodge unnecessary toll roads. Soon, you’ll see the estimated toll price to your destination before you start navigating. Maps achieves this using trusted information from local tolling authorities. Google said: "We look at factors like the cost of using a toll pass or other payment methods, what the day of the week it is, along with how much the toll is expected to cost at the specific time you’ll be crossing it." If you're not a fan of toll roads, Google will show you when a toll-free route is available. A new iPhone widget lets you access Maps from your Home Screen You can also head into the app's settings to choose to avoid seeing routes with toll roads completely. To do that, tap the three dots at the top right corner of your directions in Google Maps and select "Avoid tolls". Toll prices will show up on Android and iOS this month for users in the U.S., India, Japan and Indonesia, with more countries coming soon. The last change introduced by Google makes its navigation service easier to access on Apple gadgets. Apple Watch users, for instance, will soon be able to get directions on Google Maps directly from their gadget. It means they'll no longer need to begin navigation from their iPhones, instead doing so on the Google Maps shortcut in the Apple Watch app. https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/18195221/google-warning-drivers-check-maps-app-now/
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Enhancements to company’s secure access product line include a self-healing ZTNA client, resilient deployment architecture, and expanded network intelligence VANCOUVER, British Columbia & SAN JOSE, Calif., April 07, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Absolute Software™ (NASDAQ: ABST) (TSX: ABST), a leader in self-healing endpoint and secure access solutions, today announced enhancements to its Secure Access product portfolio (formerly NetMotion by Absolute), enabling customers to minimize risk exposure and further optimize the user experience in today’s borderless, work-from-anywhere environments. With this release, Absolute is delivering a broad range of new product innovations including self-healing Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA); a resilient deployment architecture, and expanded network and ZTNA policy intelligence. Absolute was recently included as a Representative Vendor in the February 2022 Gartner Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access. Among the key findings in the report, Gartner states, "An increased focus by end-user organizations on zero trust strategies — and a desire to provide a more secure, flexible hybrid workforce connectivity — is driving increased interest in the ZTNA market."1 "This release is an important milestone in our mission to be the leading ZTNA solution for the perimeter-less workplace, differentiated by resilience and reliability," said Joe Savarese, EVP of Secure Access Products at Absolute. "The results from our customer beta test – our largest and most successful to date – validate that these new capabilities meet urgent and significant customer needs. As seamless secure access has become imperative for the perimeter-less workplace, administrators need easy-to-implement ZTNA solutions that deliver both maximum security and an optimal user experience." These product enhancements enable IT and security practitioners to protect critical infrastructure, applications, devices, and data without hindering user productivity. Benefits include: Truly resilient ZTNA: Absolute’s self-healing ZTNA client for Windows is capable of automatically repairing or reinstalling itself if tampered with, accidentally removed, or otherwise stopped working – ensuring it remains healthy and delivers full intended value. Resilient deployment architecture: Absolute has added Resilience to its distributed network architecture using active-active server technology, delivering the benefits of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) - including high availability, horizontal scale-out, and zero downtime upgrades - to customer-managed environments. This revolutionary approach enables individual system components to automatically self-heal in the event of failure and ensures other servers can take over if needed, avoiding disruption or denial-of-service to end users without administrator intervention. Dynamic re-authentication and secure access enforcement: Customers can now more easily adopt modern cloud authentication solutions to minimize the risk exposure associated with compromised credentials. Enhancements include the ability to challenge a user’s security credentials if the conditions or environment change and force them to re-authenticate via an existing method including Multi-factor Authentication (MFA). Foundational zero trust security: New ZTNA policy actions strengthen the foundation of zero trust security posture, bolstering the ability to protect employees from accessing malicious applications and network destinations, and restrict lateral movement. Expanded diagnostics and monitoring capabilities: As part of this release, the company has expanded its existing diagnostics and monitoring capabilities with the launch of Absolute Insights for Network (formerly NetMotion Mobile IQ). This includes support for ARM devices for MacOS and Windows, as well as broadened intelligence for 5G networks (e.g., signal quality, network availability, network coverage, and network usage) and ZTNA policy enforcement (e.g., policy-blocked hosts/websites, addresses/ports, and web reputation) to minimize phishing, smishing, and other malicious activity. These enhancements are available to customers using Absolute’s Secure Access products (formerly NetMotion Mobility or NetMotion Mobile IQ). About Absolute Software Absolute Software (NASDAQ: ABST) (TSX: ABST) is a leading provider of self-healing endpoint and secure access solutions, delivering truly resilient zero trust security for today’s distributed workforces. Absolute is the only endpoint platform embedded in more than half a billion devices, offering a permanent digital connection that intelligently and dynamically applies visibility, control and self-healing capabilities to endpoints, applications, and network connections - enabling customers to strengthen cyber resilience against the escalating threat of ransomware and malicious attacks. Trusted by nearly 16,000 customers, G2 recognized Absolute as a leader in Zero Trust Networking and Endpoint Management in the Winter of 2022. ©2022 Absolute Software Corporation. All rights reserved. ABSOLUTE, the ABSOLUTE logo, and NETMOTION are registered trademarks of Absolute Software Corporation. Other names or logos mentioned herein may be the trademarks of Absolute or their respective owners. The absence of the symbols ™️ and ® in proximity to each trademark, or at all, herein is not a disclaimer of ownership of the related trademark. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains certain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") which relate to future events or Absolute’s future business, operations, and financial performance and condition. Forward-looking statements normally contain words like "will", "intend", "anticipate", "could", "should", "may", "might", "expect", "estimate", "forecast", "plan", "potential", "project", "assume", "contemplate", "believe", "shall", "scheduled", and similar terms and, within this press release, include, without limitation, the statements regarding the delivery of product innovations and enhancements including the ZTNA. Forward-looking statements are provided for the purpose of presenting information about management’s current expectations and plans relating to the future and allowing investors and others to get a better understanding of our anticipated financial position, results of operations, and operating environment. Readers are cautioned that such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, actions, or developments and are based on expectations, assumptions and other factors that management currently believes are relevant, reasonable, and appropriate in the circumstances. The material expectations, assumptions, and other factors used in developing the forward-looking statements set out herein include or relate to the following, without limitation: Absolute will be able to successfully execute its plans, strategies, and objectives. Although management believes that the forward-looking statements herein are reasonable, actual results could be substantially different due to the risks and uncertainties associated with and inherent to Absolute’s business, as more particularly described in the "Risk and Uncertainties" section of Absolute’s most recently filed Management’s Discussion and Analysis, which is available at www.absolute.com and under Absolute’s profile on www.sedar.com. Additional material risks and uncertainties applicable to the forward-looking statements herein include, without limitation, unforeseen events, developments, or factors causing any of the aforesaid expectations, assumptions, and other factors ultimately being inaccurate or irrelevant. Many of these factors are beyond the control of Absolute. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as at the date hereof and Absolute undertakes no obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the included forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities laws. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/absolute-software-unveils-advances-resilient-120000411.html
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Richelieu Hardware Ltd. posted a higher profit in its latest quarter amid a sharp rise in sales as the company added three new acquisitions to its network. The maker of specialty hardware and other products says net earnings attributable to shareholders was $30.1 million or 53 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Feb. 28. The result compared with a profit of $21 million or 37 cents per diluted share in the same quarter a year earlier. Sales in the Montreal-based company's first quarter reached $384.5 million, up from $298 million a year ago. Richelieu president and CEO Richard Lord says the company completed the acquisitions of Compi Distributors of Missouri and Illinois, HGH Hardware Supply of Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia, and National Builders Hardware of Oregon at the end of 2021. He says the three acquisitions added approximately $100 million in annual sales and help strengthen the company's position in the U.S. https://www.sootoday.com/national-business/richelieu-hardware-reports-first-quarter-profit-and-sales-up-from-year-ago-5241817
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Hundreds of dogs were recently found dead at an animal shelter in Borodyanka, Ukraine, according to Ukraine animal rights organization, UAnimals. More than 300 dogs appeared to have starved to death, having been left locked in their cages and other enclosures without food or water, according to a Facebook post from UAnimals. "A few days ago we were shocked by the terrible news — more than 300 dogs died in the Borodyanka animal shelter," a translation of the Facebook post said. "All of them died of hunger and thirst," the post continued. "Volunteers who managed to reach the four-legged after the liberation of the village saved only a third of the shelter's residents, most of whom are now in critical condition for treatment." Volunteers took the surviving dogs to a clinic, though some died on the way, according to UAnimals. "The shelter suffered from the war, but the animals did not die from shelling and bombing," the translated Facebook post said. "They died a horrible death without food and water, locked in their cages." "We, UAnimals, can't ignore this," the Facebook post said. "All those responsible for the destruction of more than 300 lives lost must be punished." UAnimals said it reported the incident to the police and asked authorities to "investigate this crime as animal cruelty," the Facebook post said. https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/300-dogs-found-dead-ukraine-animal-shelter
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Hyundai today provided teaser images of its significantly enhanced 2023 Palisade SUV before its global debut at the New York International Auto Show on April 13 at 9:45 a.m. EDT. The reveal of the new 2023 Palisade can be seen on www.hyundaiusa.com and Hyundai's YouTube channel on April 13. The design of the 2023 Palisade conveys dignified refinement with clear differentiation worthy of a flagship SUV. A wider cascading grille form outlines rugged parametric shield elements for a premium appearance. The new forward lighting signature features vertically-connected LED composite lights that frame the grille creating a sharp-edged, technical appeal. New, multi-spoke alloy wheels fill the wheel openings for a solid, premium appearance. Hyundai Motor America focuses on 'Progress for Humanity' and smart mobility solutions. Hyundai offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles. Our 820 dealers sold more than 738,000 vehicles in the U.S. in 2021, and nearly half were built at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. https://www.wfmz.com/news/pr_newswire/pr_newswire_business/hyundai-teases-2023-palisade-world-debut-at-new-york-international-auto-show/article_e5aedb2b-014e-5d92-a34d-20abde60664f.html
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The president of NBC News has been forced to hold a meeting with staff outraged over the network's decision to hire Jen Psaki as an MSNBC host. Noah Oppenheim held the call with staffers at the network's Washington DC bureau over their fears that hiring the White House press secretary will tarnish the brand. According to CNN, Oppenheim told his journalists that Psaki would only appear on MSNBC, which is known for its left-wing opinion shows, and not NBC News itself, which bills itself as a neutral news network. She is said to have informally agreed to host an MSNBC show that'll be screened on the Peacock streaming service. One person who was on the call said: 'Here's what he was saying: They have perspective programming. This was done on the perspective programming side. Not anything that reflects on NBC News. A source inside NBC News told DailyMail.com. ‘Noah had absolutely nothing to do with the discussions with Jen. This is all on MSNBC,' said the source. ‘Noah does not oversee MSNBC and Jen will not be appearing on NBC News. ‘Our journalists at NBC News have every right to be concerned, but on Noah’s watch, Jen won’t be appearing on any NBC News programming.’ 'People wanted answers on what NBC's role was in this and NBC News had no role in this. This is MSNBC's perspective programming.' NBC News are said to have been particularly perturbed at news of Psaki's hiring emerging while she remains the White House's top spokeswoman. She has yet to formally confirm she is leaving, but did not deny it when grilled by an NBC reporter at a White House briefing last week, and insisted she had acted ethically. CBS News journalist Ed O'Keefe and NBC NEWS Kristen Welker took Psaki to task over news of her planned move in the White House briefing room on April 1 Is it ethical for you to continue conducting this job while negotiating with a media outlet? I have always gone over and above the stringent ethical and legal requirements of the BA and i take that very seriously. As is standard for every employee of the White House, I have received vigorous ethics counseling, including, as it relates to, any future employment. I've complied with all ethics requirements and gone beyond and taken steps to recuse myself from decisions as appropriate. And so I hope all of you would judge me for my record and how I treat all of you in the briefing room and otherwise. And I try to answer questions from everybody across the board. I know that not everybody in the back of the room may not be pleased with me, but I'll try to continue with that.' Welker then followed-up, asking: 'How can you continue to be an effective briefer if you do, in fact, have plans to join a media outlet?' Psaki answered: 'Well, I have nothing, again, to announce about any conversation, or any future plans. 'And at whatever time I leave the White House, I can promise you the first thing I am going to do is sleep, and spend time with my three and six year-old, who are my most important audiences of all.' 'But I would say, Kristen, that again, I have taken the ethics, legal requirements, to the highest, very seriously in any discussions, any future considerations about any future employment, just as any White House official would, and I have taken steps beyond that to ensure there is no conflict.' Clearly unhappy with Psaki's answer, Welker pushed again, asking: 'And I understand what you're saying, but I guess the question is, how is it ethical to have these conversations with these media outlets while you continue to have a job standing behind that podium?' Psaki answered: 'Well, there are a range of stringent ethical and legal requirements that are imposed on everybody in this administration and many administrations past about any conversations you're having with future employers. 'That is true of any industry you're working in. I have abided by those and tried to take steps to go beyond that' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10694557/NBC-News-boss-forced-hold-emergency-meeting-journalists-Jen-Psaki-hire.html?dg
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