by sadmin | Oct 20, 2017 | blackberry, cyber security, internet of things, Summit
MINNEAPOLIS, October 19, 2017 (Newswire.com) – Chris Greco, Senior Director Solutions Development at Blackberry, will present “The Intersection of the Connected Worker and the
Internet of Things” on Tuesday, Oct. 24, during Cyber Security Summit 2017 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Today, the smartphone is the primary communication and computing device for many consumers. This dependency on mobile devices will translate into a majority of enterprise computing outside of traditional PC computing. This will have the greatest impact with on campus (non-office-based) and off-campus mobile workers who are becoming increasingly connected by rich real-time communications powered by mobile applications running on wearable devices such as smart glasses. The rise of IoT in the enterprise, or the Enterprise of Things, will allow these workers to instantly connect with assets in the field to gain immediate understanding of the situation around them.
Greco’s session will explore the impact that these connected workers and endpoints will have on your enterprise and its ability to drive growth. Attendees will also learn security concerns that come with these new tools and how best to address them.
Greco is the Senior Director of Solutions Development at BlackBerry Ltd. He has 15 years of industry experience and currently leads the enterprise technical product management team and the enterprise security certifications team at BlackBerry with a focus on enterprise software and mobility. Over the years, Greco has worked with governments on implementing secure software solutions and security certifications and assurances like NIAP, Common Criteria, FedRAMP.
About BlackBerry
BlackBerry® is a leading software and services company dedicated to securing the Enterprise of Things.
BlackBerry software provides the embedded intelligence to secure the Enterprise of Things so that the Internet of Things (IoT) can thrive. Our software platform, BlackBerry Secure, is a comprehensive mobile-native approach to security that addresses the entire enterprise from end point to end point.
With software and services from BlackBerry, enterprises in a range of industries – from healthcare to financial services — are empowered to:
- Identify and mitigate cybersecurity threats.
- Manage and secure a diverse and growing set of endpoints such as smartphones, tablets, wearables and laptops.
- Protect files and IP by enabling users to securely access, share and collaborate.
- Develop powerful applications, workflows and business processes.
- Unify crisis communications within and between organizations.
BlackBerry holds 80-plus security certifications and is listed in the top position in all six categories of Gartner’s high-security mobility management study. The company is ranked among the top 10 percent of all cybersecurity providers. All G7 governments and 15 of G20 are BlackBerry customers. BlackBerry Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) software is the most widely-deployed among Fortune 500 companies.
Based in Waterloo, Ontario, the company was founded in 1984 and operates in North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East, Latin America and Africa. For more information, visit
www.BlackBerry.com.
Cyber Security Summit 2017
Cyber Security Summit is a public-private collaboration with support from industry, government, and university leaders who gather to discuss security trends and solutions. The 7th Annual Summit will bring together senior executives, risk managers, military representatives, policymakers, lawyers, academics, and technology leaders. Topics, content and speakers are driven by an Advisory Board composed of leaders from diverse critical infrastructure operators and commercial market sectors. Cyber Security Summit 2017 will take place Oct. 23-25 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
by sadmin | Oct 19, 2017 | cyber security, hack, wifi
NordVPN gives advice on and commentary due to major security protocol hack
NEW YORK, October 18, 2017 (Newswire.com) – The security protocol currently used to protect
the vast majority of Wi-Fi connections has just been broken – meaning that hackers who are within physical range of someone’s home can crack anyone’s Wi-Fi password, spy on their internet activity and intercept any unencrypted data streams.
This is due to a severe flaw in WPA2 protocol, and the proof-of-concept exploit is called KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks). It allows hackers to eavesdrop on any
Wi-Fi traffic passing between computers and access points.
The
US-CERT has recently distributed an advisory to about 100 organizations, warning that the discovered weakness can allow an attacker to decrypt network traffic from a WPA2-enabled device and hijack connections. Depending on the network configuration, it is also possible hackers could inject and manipulate data.
The attack works by exploiting a four-way handshake used to establish a key for traffic encryption. During the third step of the process, the supposedly unique key can be resent multiple times. If a hacker can get it resent in a certain way, they can reuse it in a manner that completely undermines the encryption.
“Past experience shows that these types of vulnerabilities don’t get easily fixed,” said Marty Kamden, CMO of
NordVPN. “Home
Wi-Fi users are especially vulnerable, as they do not have enough information how to deal with the threat. ISPs can take years to switch to routers with a safer protocol. That’s another situation where users should take their Internet security into their own hands. Everyone should assume that their network is now vulnerable, and take precautions. Virtual Private Networks – VPNs – remain the strongest defense from these types of vulnerabilities.”
A VPN will add an extra layer of security on the entire device by rerouting one’s online data through a ‘tunnel’ secured with military-grade encryption, ensuring that no third parties can eavesdrop on it. However, a VPN will not help if configured on one’s router. A user’s devices must be connected to VPN from within your network.
“Internet users should also look for firmware patches for their routers. Depending on their configurations, they could be potentially exploited,” added Marty P. Kamden.
For more information about staying safe online, visit
NordVPN.com.
by sadmin | Oct 19, 2017 | Food, Mettler, Toledo, X-ray
Manufacturers of pumped food products can benefit from high detection sensitivity and improved Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) with the X38 x-ray inspection system from
METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline X-ray.
The X38 forms part of METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline X-ray’s cutting-edge Next Generation x-ray inspection technology. The innovative single vertical x-ray beam system for pumped food products boasts a complete new set of software algorithms that have been specially developed for piped food products, including meat and poultry, fruit and vegetables, dairy, baby food, syrups, jams and preserves. It offers optimum detection capabilities, particularly for contaminants such as calcified bone, mineral stone, glass shards and metal filings, while allowing the timely and accurate opening of the reject valve, ensuring precise removal of the contaminated product with minimal product waste. Crucially, the X38 features a uniquely robust, Ingress Protection (IP) 69 rated design that supports and facilitates the rigorous hygiene regimes required by pumped production lines, increasing uptime and optimizing productivity.
Traditionally, pumped production lines have presented a challenge to manufacturers when it comes to cleaning since the machinery is in direct contact with the product. To overcome this, the production machinery must be designed specifically for harsh wash-down environments accompanied by rigorous and regular cleaning schedules to prevent biological, chemical and physical contamination. With this in mind, the X38 has been built according to the principles of the European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group (EHEDG), featuring a number of design enhancements to support even the harshest wash-down procedures. The system’s pneumatic components have been moved to their own sealed enclosure to protect them from water and cleaning chemical ingress.
The X38’s air conditioner has an IP69 rating that makes it capable of withstanding the high-pressure and high-temperature cleaning applications commonly seen on pumped food lines. The X38’s casing also boasts sloping surfaces and curved edges, which allows water to run off quickly and easily, reducing the need to wipe the machine dry after cleaning and eliminating bacteria traps. These design improvements mean that the frequency of downtime for cleaning can be reduced and in addition the X38’s robustness means higher reliability of performance i.e. less downtime. Both of these facts significantly increase overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO).
The system has a number of design features to simplify maintenance and testing processes for manufacturers to enhance OEE. A unique feature of the X38 system is that it automatically calibrates x-ray settings. Traditionally, to calibrate a pipeline x-ray system, a signal from the detector, whilst no product is in the path of the beam, needs to be detected, which is often challenging as the inspection equipment and pipe can still contain product. To avoid unnecessary downtime by emptying product from the pipe, the X38 x-ray generator and detector simultaneously move away from the pipe manifold (inspection window), calibrate and then move back to the inspection point in less than 20 seconds.
An optional infeed pipe with a test piece insertion port can be supplied, which allows the machine operators to perform regular testing. Additionally, an auto test facility can be added which consists of a test sphere, automatically fed through the x-ray beam while product is moving, thereby checking the sensitivity of detection without interrupting production.
Speaking about the development of the new system, Niall McRory, Global Key Account Manager at METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline X-ray, explained: “Manufacturers are facing growing competition from new companies entering the international market. To protect and grow their bottom line, more and more are looking for ways to reduce operating costs while boosting the productivity of their pumped production lines.”
“X-ray inspection systems that feature a robust, class-leading design can help manufacturers achieve this, ensuring optimum detection sensitivity while streamlining even the harshest cleaning regimes, boosting line efficiency. This helps food manufacturers remain competitive in an increasingly crowded market.”
The X38 x-ray system can be easily integrated into production pipelines with flow rates of up to 14 tonnes per hour, depending on the diameter of the pipe and the application. It is available with 2.5 inch, three inch or four inch diameter pipes as standard, but can be built with other sizes on request to suit customers’ existing pipework.
Enhanced integrated interlocking systems ensure pipes are fully in position before the x-ray generator switches on, guaranteeing operator safety. Advanced connectivity options enable the system to be set-up from a remote location for easy product changeovers, while also allowing the recording and storing of product inspection data.
METTLER-TOLEDO now offers a 5-year generator warranty for all our Next Generation x-ray systems, this ensures the most expensive component of your x-ray system is covered, avoiding any unexpected downtime or additional costs, when purchased with a comprehensive or standard care package.
METTLER-TOLEDO Product Inspection offer ProdX™ 2.0 data management software system which is designed for use on food lines, as well as in pharmaceutical and chemical processing. The data management software package connects product inspection equipment across the entire production line into a single, unified network.
About METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline X-ray
METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline is the world’s leading supplier of metal detection and x-ray inspection solutions for the food and pharmaceutical industries. Together with Garvens Checkweighing, CI-Vision and Pharmacontrol Electronic GmbH (PCE), METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline forms the Product Inspection division of METTLER-TOLEDO.
For more information on the X-series x-ray inspection systems or any aspect of x-ray inspection procedures and technology, call Daniela Verhaeg, Marketing Manager SBU X-ray Inspection of METTLER-TOLEDO Safeline X-ray on +44 (0)1763 25 7900 or email daniela.verhaeg(at)mt.com.
by sadmin | Oct 17, 2017 | Android, appaik, arcade, chichir, download, game, mobile
Chichir is a simple but interesting and challenging arcade game, save your ball from obstacles and run through another ball to score.
No doubt this is very amazing game to play and its really hard to beat others.
How to play:
You need to save your ball from the obstacles from path of the ball by tapping on left side or right side of screen, which will rotate the obstacles in circular path accordingly.
To earn points, you need to go through the other ball in the circle with the ball in motion.
The more you score, more obstacles you will find.
Initially this game is offered in android version only and requires android 2.3 and above.
Download the app here: DOWNLOAD Chichir
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by sadmin | Oct 17, 2017 | China, coin, currency, stock
The banning of initial coin offerings by China has been one of the biggest developments in cryptocurrency this year, throwing a spanner in the works for many. Start-ups who had intended to
raise money through the online scheme have had re-thinks, and other investor u-turns have been mooted.
China has begun a crackdown on the raising of funds through what are termed as digital currencies which are ‘token based’. ICOs in particular have been targeted, as a market which has mushroomed in 2017 – making several digital entrepreneurs very rich – now has the potential to see its growth stunted.
So is the cryptocurrency boom essentially a bubble which is about to burst? Only time will tell, but the threat to the market from China seems to come from the Chinese government’s perception that cryptocurrencies pose a destabilising risk to the economy and the country’s social order as a whole.
The significance of the Chinese policy to ban ICOs – which are the routes with which funds are raised for cryptocurrency ventures (at present entirely unregulated) – cannot be underestimated. China sits at the top of the tree as the biggest cryptocurrency market anywhere in the world. Studies (
https://www.coindesk.com/estimating-data-china-real-bitcoin-trading-volumes/) suggest that no less than 80 percent of transactions for Bitcoin are made in China’s native currency; yuan.
A statement of intent
Could there be an underlying strategic motive for China’s move to ban ICOs? Commentators have suggested that the ban represents a play by China to be seen as the prominent rule maker for cryptocurrency, underlining its status as an influencer and power broker. They have picked up on the growing feeling that cryptocurrencies and the blockchain – which is where transactions that take place in digital currencies are recorded – are going to be central to finance in years to come.
Intervention at this stage suggests that the government in China has fully appreciated the size of investment activity, and plans to curtail the risk of investor losses due to the speculative nature of the investments. In this respect, they are obviously wary of the bubble bursting.
A gateway to the global market?
So why have China and cryptocurrency been such a good match thus far? A large factor could be the tight controls on money both entering and exiting the strictly governed nation. Investors in China have seen this as a way around the constraints which are imposed upon them in yuan, but a knock-on effect could be that the value of the currency has dipped. There is also the opportunity to operate outside the controls of foreign exchange, and transfer funds offshore if needs be.
With this consideration, comes the suggestion that initial coin offerings and cryptocurrencies could be used as a mask for fraudulent activity, which any properly run government would look to crack down on – with money laundering a particular worry.
A political angle?
Look deeper into the political landscape in China, and the looming 19th Party Congress looks to be another factor which the authorities have had their eye on with the ICO ban. Social unrest should be avoided at all costs, and even more pertinently, the 2015 collapse of the stock market cannot be repeated.
Trent Challis, spokesman for a private investment group based in Hong Kong, confirmed his support for the theory that the development is the result of investors wishing to circumnavigate government controls. He said: “My feeling is that China’s attempt to stunt ICOs and crypto all comes down to timing. Until they can legislate it, they are keen to impose whatever restrictions they can. Legislating a digital currency will, in itself, be an immense task.
“Since news of the ban broke, I have personally seen the move of many ICOs to Switzerland and other neutral countries. There is no doubt that cryptocurrency has provided a legitimate ‘back door’ of sorts for big-time investors, some of them multi-millionaires, to transport money out of China, without being subject to capital controls which can significantly disrupt their ability to achieve their objectives.
“So, it looks like China has put the brakes on now to buy themselves time to make up plans to legislate it, if that is at all possible. Our own calculations show that capital to the tune of $395 million USD has been taken out of our investment group, due to the refund of Chinese ICOs. There is no doubt that the Chinese market sat at the top table for ICOs and cryptocurrencies, and by many experts’ reckoning, was the biggest market anywhere around the globe.”
While financial experts such as Mr Challis are still putting the pieces together, China’s precise position on cryptocurrencies remains far from clear. Many regulators in other countries see ICOs as securities, which are therefore subject to being regulated. But with China, the guessing game as to the government’s next move continues.
by sadmin | Sep 21, 2017 | consumer electronics, direct sales, industry, sales
It’s a fact: 8.3% of the entire US adult population is a direct sales rep. Whereas the entire direct sales
industry is setup to bind the sales reps and hold them back in many ways, the mission of Go Fish, the first online marketplace for the $189 Billion global direct selling industry, is to “liberate” each and every one.
Prior to Go Fish, sales reps were balled and chained to a limited product line. And, in order to make a sale, had to pound the pavement or hold awkward product “parties” in their home with strangers. To rub salt into wounds, they were required to fork up as much as $800 just to join and get a “starter kit” ($300 – $500 worth of inventory). For sales reps and wannabe sales reps on a low income, the current system was anything but benevolent, and prevented many from developing an income, becoming self-sustainable and achieving financial freedom.
Enter Go Fish. Now sales reps can join a direct sales team for free, instantly be given their own products website and a back-end management website where they can sell any products in the entire marketplace and, using an innovative face-to-face video platform, can interface with customers thousands of miles away.
And Go Fish’s ground-breaking business model is designed to grow virally rapidly via three compounding factors of viral growth: (1) Go Fish recruits Merchants, (2) Merchants recruit sales reps, then (3) sales reps recruit other sales reps as well as customers. And to further increase the rate of user growth, Merchants, Sales Reps, and Customers can utilize the virality of their social media.
“We’ve taken a 100-year-old proven industry that was desperately in need of innovation,” says Joseph M. Baliva, Go Fish’s Founder, “and using sophisticated technology and a benevolent user-friendly approach, helping as many as possible earn as much as possible by selling an array of products online, we’ve vastly improved upon it. You might say Go Fish was 100 years in the making.” Baliva, a true believer, adds, ”Like the old adage says, teach a man to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime. Well, now, millions of unchained sales reps can Go Fish and earn for a lifetime.”
by sadmin | Sep 21, 2017 | appaik, claim, Computer, insurance
Canadian software company spins aerospace tech to launch new offering that closes claims in record time.

NGRAIN brings AI and computer vision to process photos taken with a smartphone, opening the door for insurers to appraise and settle claims in moments.
NGRAIN, the leading provider of damage assessment software using artificial intelligence and 3D technology, unveiled today a new offering for insurance carriers and solution providers looking to automate the handling of insurance claims. Spun off of proprietary technology the company originally developed for use in aerospace and defence, NGRAIN offers insurers the ability to use AI to process photos of vehicles and property.
Estimates for claims can be automatically written and processed immediately following the First Notice of Loss. Instead of waiting days or weeks to have a vehicle or property appraised for damage, NGRAIN brings AI and computer vision to process photos taken with a smartphone, opening the door for insurers to appraise and settle claims in moments — without any human involvement.
“About 40% of the time and cost of processing a claim comes from the need to assign appraisers or adjusters to assess damage by hand,” says Dr. Barry Po, Senior Director, Product and Business Development. “With our AI-powered damage assessment technology, we’re excited about the potential to dramatically improve the ability of insurers to be there for their customers when they are needed most in a time of loss.”
NGRAIN customers include all branches of the US Department of Defense and the Canadian Armed Forces. NGRAIN also supplies Lockheed Martin with the Battle Damage Assessment and Repair capability used on the F-35 and F-22 stealth fighters. Within insurance, the company works with major insurance carriers, appraisers, and auto repair operators across North America.
by sadmin | Sep 20, 2017 | ambyint, audio technology, partner, product optimization, venture
Mercury Fund leads Series A with co-investors GE Ventures, Statoil Technology Invest and Cottonwood Venture Partners to accelerate innovation in production optimization
Ambyint, the emerging leader in AI-driven artificial lift and production optimization, today announced
a $11.5 million Series A funding round led by Mercury Fund with participation by GE Ventures, Statoil Technology Invest, and Cottonwood Venture Partners. Funding will be used to expand deployments of Ambyint’s oil and gas artificial lift optimization solutions in the US and Canada, while continuing to build toward the ultimate vision of enabling autonomous well operations.
Well operators have responded to current market conditions by drastically reducing staff, but many have struggled to take advantage of recent advances in remote monitoring and data analytics that can have a substantial impact on reducing lease operating expense (LOE) of their existing fleet of producing wells. Operators who do gather data often lack the data science foundation or a large repository of training data to create value quickly.
Ambyint delivers substantial operating improvements to customers by combining the best of traditional physics-based methods with modern artificial intelligence and machine learning. Ambyint’s data science success is fueled by the industry’s largest repository of labeled training data, totaling nearly 100 million operating hours of hi-resolution data. Using Ambyint’s high resolution adaptive controllers, Ambyint continues to build both the size and quality of its industry-leading data lake. As a result, Ambyint has already helped customers show 20%+ reductions in LOE and as much as 10% improvements in production volumes, while improving safety.
“Ambyint’s ground-breaking artificial lift and production optimization solutions deliver compelling value to oil and gas producers,” said Alex Robart, CEO of Ambyint. “Artificial intelligence has shown huge promise in multiple industries, but we believe that many customer and vendor attempts to use advanced AI will not be successful, not because the core machine learning techniques are inadequate, but rather due to the lack of high resolution, labeled training data. Ambyint has spent over a decade building one of the largest repositories of high quality production and optimization data that is used to train and improve our advanced analytics capabilities. As a result, our customers see significant improvements in both operating expense and production volumes.”
“Securing significant investments from leaders in the Industrial Internet, SaaS and digital oilfield investment communities support our market-leading technology and will enable us to scale our business with new offerings and geographic expansion,” said Nav Dhunay, COO and Founder of Ambyint. “Our investors recognize how Ambyint’s production optimization platform changes the game by utilizing industry proven optimization algorithms with leading edge machine intelligence.”
“We believe there is no better time to invest in oilfield production efficiency and optimization given the expected industry trends for the next several years,” said Adrian Fortino, Partner at Mercury Fund. “The combination of the management team’s industry expertise and network and the Ambyint platform and team was the perfect fit for our investment themes.”
“The application of artificial intelligence for artificial lift optimization offers a unique opportunity to not only enhance production but also improve overall production efficiency,” said Desikan Sundararajan, Team Lead for Statoil’s Research & Technology group. “Furthermore, this level of automation will also provide operators with active real-time monitoring of wells and likely reduce the number of site visits, thereby minimizing Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) risks.”
“Despite the uncertainty in the oil and gas market, we’ve seen several themes hold constant over many cycles in the industry,” said Ryan Gurney, Managing Partner of Cottonwood Venture Partners. “The need for improving operational efficiency through the application of advanced technologies is now more important than ever. We are just at the beginning of seeing what artificial intelligence, data science and distributed sensor networks can do to disru
pt the status quo. Ambyint has emerged as a leader in the segment by delivering cutting-edge solutions to its customers.”
Source: PRWeb
by sadmin | Sep 15, 2017 | 2017, Award, education, microsoft, partner, SSB, U.S., winner
As it continues to help education institutions manage and structure data from all sources to address the important issues of constituent and internal engagement, full lifecycle management, and consistency in communications, SSB today proudly announced it has won the Microsoft
US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award. Microsoft’s US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award recognizes SSB for exemplary commitment to Microsoft and to the Education field.
“This is a great honor and reflects the effort and expertise SSB has brought to the evolution of utilizing a robust approach to managing data to drive results in the Education category,” said SSB Senior Partner Bryan Smith. “The foundational data platform SSB has created and optimized for Education is enhanced by the power of Microsoft Azure.”
Winners were chosen from more than 100 organizations across the US Public Sector segment areas they serve.
The Microsoft US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Awards honor partners that have demonstrated business excellence in delivering Microsoft solutions to multiple customers over the past year. This award recognizes SSB as succeeding in effective engagement with its local Microsoft office while showcasing innovation and business impact, driving customer satisfaction, and winning new customers.
SSB helps Higher Education institutions achieve a higher level of engagement with their varied audiences by capturing, standardizing, cleaning, integrating, and reporting on data that is combined from any number of disparate sources and structured for use by any number of outputs, such as automated marketing, email management, operational evaluations, and much more. This creates active and actionable business intelligence that allows the institution to ensure that it is delivering the right message, at the right time, to the right person, while also improving the speed and quality of decision making, eliminating communication silos, and aligning goals and metrics.
“The 2017 Public Sector Partner of the Year Award winners represent the most innovative and transformative work being done across our partner community, serving the mission of customers across US Government and Education.” said Gail Thomas, Vice President, US Public Sector, Microsoft. “We are honored to recognize SSB as a recipient of Microsoft’s US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award.”
The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognize Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions over the past year.
by sadmin | Sep 11, 2017 | America, Dynamic, Hitachi, Sponser, Summit
Hitachi Solutions America, a leading provider of global industry solutions based on
Microsoft Dynamics, is pleased to announce its gold-level sponsorship of the 2017 Dynamics 365 CRM and
AX User Group Summits in Nashville from October 10-13. At Booth #918, Hitachi Solutions America will discuss how organizations can navigate their digital transformation journey with Dynamics 365 and Hitachi Solutions’ industry-leading solutions.
The annual User Group Summit provides a forum for professionals across the User Group to collaborate and share ideas. Attendees gain exclusive access to customized content, best practices, networking opportunities, and the opportunity to dig into the latest version of Dynamics 365 and even
Dynamics AX, and
CRM.
“We are thrilled to have sponsored the User Group Summit for over a decade,” said Tom Galambos, President at Hitachi Solutions America, Ltd. “The annual User Group Summit provides an unrivaled opportunity for attendees, sponsors, and innovators to stay on the cutting-edge of industry trends through collaboration and educational opportunities.”
This year, Hitachi Solutions America is sharing expertise and insight into the Microsoft Cloud platform, including Microsoft Dynamics 365, CRM AX, Analytics IoT, Ecommerce and Managed Services under the slogan “Let Hitachi Solutions be your Most Valuable Partner.”
Hitachi Solutions America recently collaborated with Nucleus Research, a global provider of investigative, case-based technology research and advisory services, to develop an
ROI Calculator for Dynamics 365. For attendees curious about what financial impact Dynamics 365 would have on their business, the ROI Calculator helps show the business value of a potential Dynamics 365 implementation. Hitachi Solutions America will have team members on hand at Booth #918 to walk through the ROI Calculator, discuss the results, and answer any questions.
Another solution that will be highlighted at the User Group Summit is the
IoT Predictive Service Hub. The solution, built on proven Microsoft technologies including Dynamics 365 Field Service, Azure IoT Suite, Power BI and R integrated with SQL Server, helps organizations transform the maintenance optimization process from one of repair and replace to predict and fix.
Hitachi Solutions America also provides
Hitachi Solutions Ecommerce, a powerful, end-to-end ecommerce and web store solution that seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales and Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, in addition to Dynamics GP, NAV, and SL. Customers receive a unified shopping experience whether they access the web store on a desktop or mobile device. Hitachi Solutions Ecommerce offers a comprehensive set of Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) capabilities that increase online sales while lowering operation costs.