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Compare the leading ERP solutions at Dublin ERP event

The Lumenia Consulting ERP HEADtoHEAD event returns to the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dublin Airport on 1-2 October. The unique format of the event brings together the leading ERP vendors, who must follow a script during their presentations, allowing ERP buyers to compare solutions like for like. 




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CONTACT Software brings success strategies for digital transformation to the stage

At Open World 2024, CONTACT Software will present a comprehensive program for a fast and future-proof digital transformation together with international customers and partners from 12 to 13 November.




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Manufacturers demand data and AI driven supply chain transparency in time critical logistics says DANX Carousel

Manufacturers now expect logistics suppliers to further integrate with their operating systems DANX Carousel Chief Information Officer, Mohan Palaniandy, has told delegates at a recent supply chain transparency conference.




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National Archives prepares to ramp up work in new federal records system

The new system, nearly a decade in the making, is crucial to agencies managing an ever-growing store of digital records.

The post National Archives prepares to ramp up work in new federal records system first appeared on Federal News Network.





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PPDS and software firm Telelogos team up to bring advanced content and device management solutions to Philips Tableaux

PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips professional displays, has announced that Telelogos software has been approved as the very first remote device management solution for the new Philips Tableaux range of Advanced Colour ePaper displays.




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Simply Lunch rolls-out logistics planning and ePOD software

Simply Lunch, a producer of ‘food-to-go’, is using Podfather logistics software to support its sustainable business strategy. The family run business produces around 25 million products a year and makes more than 175,000 deliveries to organisations ranging from independent coffee shops to multi-national catering companies.




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Podfather ePOD software helps JW Filshill deliver success

JW Filshill, one of Scotland’s oldest independent food and drinks wholesalers, is using Podfather logistics software to improve customer service. 




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Does that 2% pay raise mean federal employees are chumps?

Boeing, where union workers turned down 35% pay hikes, is in big trouble. Both its commercial and defense sides are losing money, just as China comes on.

The post Does that 2% pay raise mean federal employees are chumps? first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Choose wisely: Not all healthcare premiums are increasing

Kevin Moss, Consumers' Checkbook senior editor, explains how federal employees can avoid huge increases in their healthcare costs in fiscal 2025.

The post Choose wisely: Not all healthcare premiums are increasing first appeared on Federal News Network.




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How Medicare Part D will work in upcoming USPS insurance program

OPM’s final regulations for the Postal Service Health Benefits program locked in rules on Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage for USPS annuitants.

The post How Medicare Part D will work in upcoming USPS insurance program first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Change Healthcare to start notifying customers who had data exposed in cyberattack

Change Healthcare is starting to notify hospitals, insurers and other customers that they may have had patient information exposed in a massive cyberattack. The company also said Thursday that it expects to begin notifying individuals or patients in late July. Change Healthcare is a subsidiary of health care giant UnitedHealth Group. It provides technology used to submit and process billions of insurance claims a year. Hackers gained access in February to its system and unleashed a ransomware attack that encrypted and froze large parts of it.

The post Change Healthcare to start notifying customers who had data exposed in cyberattack first appeared on Federal News Network.




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NSA, CISA call on software developers, suppliers to improve open source software management practices

New guidance from lead cybersecurity agencies and industry partners provides both individual developers and large companies with software supply chain security best practices

The post NSA, CISA call on software developers, suppliers to improve open source software management practices first appeared on Federal News Network.




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At CBP, automated software testing is integral to the mission

Some parts of the system are more difficult to automate, including operations like biometric fingerprinting.

The post At CBP, automated software testing is integral to the mission first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal benefits are major draw to service for younger employees

Federal benefits may positively influence recruitment and retention of younger feds and women, who rank benefits of higher importance than older or male feds.

The post Federal benefits are major draw to service for younger employees first appeared on Federal News Network.




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TSP tactics: Are you managing the market? Or is it playing you?

Many investors know the conventional thing to do, when times are good. But when things go south, which they do regularly, the fight-or-flight instinct kicks in. Times like now.

The post TSP tactics: Are you managing the market? Or is it playing you? first appeared on Federal News Network.




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VA to remain ‘very discerning’ on health care hiring, calls on Congress to address $12B shortfall in December

The VA expects to grow its health care workforce to approximately 404,000 total employees next year, if Congress approves supplemental funding.

The post VA to remain ‘very discerning’ on health care hiring, calls on Congress to address $12B shortfall in December first appeared on Federal News Network.




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2 border agents are fired for offensive Facebook posts

Congressional investigators say two Border Patrol agents were fired from among 60 found to have committed misconduct for participating in a private Facebook group that mocked migrants and lawmakers

The post 2 border agents are fired for offensive Facebook posts first appeared on Federal News Network.




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For DoD, software modernization and cloud adoption go hand-in-hand

During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jared Serbu and guest Lily Zeleke, acting DCIO for information enterprise, Office of the DoD CIO with the Department of Defense will discuss software modernization strategy at the Department of Defense. In addition, Cindi Stuebner, futurist and senior director, industry markets, defense business line at Pegasystems will provide an industry perspective.

The post For DoD, software modernization and cloud adoption go hand-in-hand first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Strategic approaches to modernizing DoD warehouse operations

Learn how initiatives in the Air Force, Defense Logistics Agency and Navy are reinventing warehouse operations so that DoD teams can gain end-to-end visibility across their inventories, facilities and even people. Download our exclusive ebook.

The post Strategic approaches to modernizing DoD warehouse operations first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Security in the age of telework continues to be a ‘shared responsibility’

A guide from the Interagency Security Committee sheds light on how a more "mobile" federal workforce can stay secure everywhere from cyberspace to Starbucks.

The post Security in the age of telework continues to be a ‘shared responsibility’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Retirement by the numbers: Feds in CSRS are dwindling fast

Federal News Network dug into federal employee retirement data and found the number of retirees in CSRS and FERS to be almost equal.

The post Retirement by the numbers: Feds in CSRS are dwindling fast first appeared on Federal News Network.




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These rarely seen DoD civilians matter a lot in times of war

Some 20,000 civilian employees work in the organic industrial base, supplying DoD with items it can't get from industry in enough quantity or not not at all.

The post These rarely seen DoD civilians matter a lot in times of war first appeared on Federal News Network.




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As recruiting rebounds, the Army will expand basic training to rebuild the force for modern warfare

The added training will begin in October and comes as the Army tries to reverse years of dismal recruiting when it failed to meet its enlistment goals.

The post As recruiting rebounds, the Army will expand basic training to rebuild the force for modern warfare first appeared on Federal News Network.




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These Are Not VR Glasses - Therabody SmartGoggles Eye Massager

Zach reviews the Therabody SmartGoggles, a premium, smart, connected eye massager to see if it is as relaxing as it claims to be, and it is now the only way he can survive a long haul flight.

The Therabody SmartGoggles is priced at S$329 and can be bought online from weareready.sg.  




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100 Sec Tech: How Intel CPUs are assembled and packaged

Ever wondered how Intel packages up its processor dies to form a complete CPU? Take a quick peek inside Intel's Assembly plant in Penang, Malaysia. For the full story, check out our factory tour.




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Samsung Galaxy Watch6 and Watch6 Classic video review: All the upgrades, but are they enough?

Note:This video was first published on 23 October 2023.

What are the upgrades are you getting with Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watch6 and Watch6 Classic? How do they compare to the Galaxy Watch5 Pro?

Make sure to watch the Galaxy Watch4 review as well to know all the features of Samsung's BioActive Sensor and WearOS for Galaxy.

You can get the Galaxy Watch6 Series on Samsung's Online Store.




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In the age of software and AI, are mega tech events like CES still relevant?

CES claims to be the "most powerful tech event in the world", but in the age of software and AI, is the show still necessary?



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Are App Stores the digital landfills of modern society?

What are your pet peeves when it comes to finding quality apps? App stores wield great responsibility, but it's time to remind them to do a better job.



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Humans aren’t quite ready for a chatbot takeover, according to a new study

Humans aren’t quite ready for a chatbot takeover, according to a new study




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Robots can trick us into thinking we are socially interacting and slow our reactions, scientists say

Robots can trick us into thinking we are socially interacting and slow our reactions, scientists say




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Apple iPhone iOS 14.8 patches security exploit used by Pegasus spyware

Apple iPhone iOS 14.8 patches security exploit used by Pegasus spyware




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Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down: How a social giant disappeared from the Internet

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down: How a social giant disappeared from the Internet




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Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?

Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?




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11.11 Special: Deals the HardwareZone staff would get for ourselves (Updated)

As we count down to the 11.11 shopping extravaganza, why don't you get some shopping ideas by checking out what the HWZ writers and editors want to buy. #11.11




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Steelseries’ new Arctis GameBuds are earbuds that will work with PS5 and Xbox gaming consoles

It’ll work with the Nintendo Switch too, as well as PCs, Macs, smartphones, and tablets. #steelseries #arctis ps5 xbox




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Apple’s Find My will soon let you to share the location of lost items with others, including airlines

The new feature was ostensibly designed to help airlines find lost luggage and items during travel. #apple #findmy #airtags




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Are managed service providers ready for insider attacks?

In this guest blog, Acronis president Gaidar Magdanurov takes a look at how solution providers can protect the weakest link in any cybersecurity defense: people.




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Cybersecurity Awareness Month needs a radical overhaul – it needs legislation

In this guest post, ESET's Tony Anscombe suggests that despite their benefits, awareness campaigns alone are not enough to encourage widespread adoption of cybersecurity best practices.




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Ryanair profits fall amid Boeing delays and reduction in passenger fares

Ryanair profits fall amid Boeing delays and reduction in passenger fares




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Stocks rally and euro tumbles as Trump declares victory in the US election

Stocks rally and euro tumbles as Trump declares victory in the US election




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Tesla shares leap as Trump win sets stage for Musk's EV business

Tesla shares leap as Trump win sets stage for Musk's EV business




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Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise

Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise




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European countries are spending more on defence, a think tank says

European countries are spending more on defence, a think tank says




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Bayer shares fall as pharma giant’s results fail to cheer investors

Bayer shares fall as pharma giant’s results fail to cheer investors




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22 loggerhead turtles are released into the Balearic Sea at Almarossa

22 loggerhead turtles are released into the Balearic Sea at Almarossa




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Halloween fans flock to spooky Bucharest festival

Halloween fans flock to spooky Bucharest festival




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No Comment: Aid on the ground slow to arrive in flood-hit areas

No Comment: Aid on the ground slow to arrive in flood-hit areas




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BRG to Share .Brand TLD Updates and Insights for Applicants at ICANN81 in Istanbul

The Brand Registry Group (BRG) is the global association of companies and organizations working together to champion the use of .brand top-level domains and includes some of the world's most recognized consumer and B2B brands. In advance of the ICANN81 meeting in Istanbul Türkiye next week, the BRG is providing an update on ICANN's new gTLD program in several sessions that may be of interest to prospective .brand applicants.




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EU Internet Advocates Push Back Against Telecom “Fair-Share” Fees

In a joint statement to the European Commission's new tech appointee, Henna Virkkunen, a coalition of internet advocacy groups has firmly opposed recent proposals aimed at imposing network fees on content providers.