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- – Harvard Business Review
Sure, you could just argue with them. But if you have to work together, here are more productive ways for everyone to win.
- – Harvard Business Review
Of all the bad bosses out there, one of the most common–and most painful to work for–is the one who’s plagued by doubt. Here’s how to deal with them.
- – Harvard Business Review
They’re not being a jerk on purpose, and if you can understand what motivates them you’ll find a better way to co-exist, and maybe even thrive.
- – Harvard Business Review
Should you always be looking for another job, never make a lateral move, or be sure to stay at a job for two years? There's a lot of conflicting advice out there. HBR's Amy Gallo helps you sort the myths from the facts.
- – Harvard Business Review
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet on the Most Important Skill Job Seekers Need Today
- – Alan Patterson
The chipmaker still needs to reach milestones to keep its funding.
The post Polar Aims to Lead as First Power Chip Foundry appeared first on EE Times.
- – Pablo Valerio
The AR2SEC project is more than just a technical endeavor.
The post Europe Catalyzes Semiconductor Future Through Research appeared first on EE Times.
- – Sally Ward-Foxton
Photonics startup pivots to optical interconnect with Passage wafer-scale design
The post Lightmatter Raises $400 Million Series D appeared first on EE Times.
- – Nitin Dahad
Synaptics CEO Michael Hurlston spoke with EE Times about the company’s new Veros chips.
The post Exclusive CEO Interview: Michael Hurlston on Synaptics’ Edge AI Focus appeared first on EE Times.
- – Sally Ward-Foxton
The South Korean AI chip startup is building out its data center AI accelerator chiplet roadmap and doubling its size by merging with Sapeon.
The post Rebellions Builds Chiplet Roadmap, Merges with Sapeon appeared first on EE Times.
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Enjoy this taste of the rich collection of technology news from the Embedded World North America trade show in Austin, Texas.
- – webmaster@allaboutcircuits.com
The new family includes the first NPU-enabled desktop processors with a built-in GPU for powerful media support.
- – webmaster@allaboutcircuits.com
When designing amplifier circuits, it can be a challenge to avoid an overvoltage event at the amplifier. Learn the multiple options you have for preventing damage and when an overvoltage event occurs.
- – webmaster@allaboutcircuits.com
The NoC upgrade unlocks new scalability, performance, and power efficiency opportunities.
- – webmaster@allaboutcircuits.com
Unveiled at Embedded World North America last week, the new software development environment and accompanying developer portal may make edge design faster and more reliable.
Explore the transformative impact of DoD 8140.03 on IT workforce strategies, emphasizing continuous development and skill standardization. Explore how CompTIA certifications can help elevate your cyber workforce.
So many companies have already joined the rush to adopt a data strategy, and more are joining daily. But nearly a quarter are still missing out.
Data breaches should stay in the past. Explore paths to a cybersecurity career by diving into CompTIA's State of Cybersecurity 2025 report.
What does the maturing of cybersecurity look like in today’s tech landscape? Explore what the CompTIA State of Cybersecurity 2025 report has to say.
Learn about the key drivers for cybersecurity strategy and how to ensure your organization is protected.
- – Johns Hopkins APL
Three staff members from APL’s Space Exploration Sector have been honored by the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) for their contributions to science and engineering.
- – Ajai Raj
Johns Hopkins APL researchers have made significant progress toward addressing some of the fundamental challenges that stand in the way of fieldable multirobot teams becoming reality.
- – Katie Kerrigan
APL researchers are developing biological solutions to address some of the most pressing security challenges facing the nation, including supply chain reliance, industrial base improvement and eco-friendly waste removal.
- – Amy Sigler
APL will play an integral role in Johns Hopkins University’s new Climate Action and Sustainability Plan, which links efforts across the university to reduce emissions, address environmental footprints and pursue a healthier and more sustainable future.
- – Johns Hopkins APL
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft successfully launched on Oct. 14, marking the start of its 5.5-year journey to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, a world believed to potentially have the ingredients for life. Developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in partnership with Johns Hopkins APL, the mission aims to unravel Europa’s secrets, hoping to make groundbreaking discoveries about the moon’s habitability and determine whether life could have emerged there.
- – FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an at-a-glance summary of news from around the agency
- – FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an at-a-glance summary of news from around the agency.
- – FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an at-a-glance summary of news from around the agency.
- – FDA
The FDA approved a new treatment for routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes in adults and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older with hemophilia A or B, both without inhibitors.
- – FDA
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California entered a consent decree of permanent injunction against Rizo Lopez Foods Inc. prohibiting the company from manufacturing and selling certain food products until the company complies with the FD&C Act and other federal regulations.
Guatemala is setting new priorities for cancer control following a thorough review of its cancer care capacities and needs during an imPACT Review mission to the country.
Open dialogue is key to earning the support of local communities to host nuclear power projects, ranging from power reactors to research laboratories and deep geological repositories for spent fuel, a side event at the IAEA’s General Conference heard.
An IAEA team of experts said Latvia has made clear improvements to its regulatory infrastructure, making it more efficient and effective. The team also encouraged Latvia to continue efforts to complete its work programme to further align regulatory framework with the IAEA safety standards.
The 2024 edition of the IAEA’s Climate Change and Nuclear Power report has been released, highlighting the need for a significant increase in investment to achieve goals for expanding nuclear power.
Experts from the IAEA stationed at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant are reporting daily military activity in the vicinity, with some explosions occurring close to the facility. The IAEA team at the site has focussed its efforts on assessing the condition of the plant, as well as ongoing maintenance and training activities.
The Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa (APRA) Investment Forum officially kicks off today in Nairobi to foster open dialogue, further the development of a robust project pipeline and mobilise large-scale investments to accelerate the energy transition and support the development of green industries within APRA countries.
Despite an unprecedented acceleration in renewable energy deployment in 2023, progress falls short to triple renewables by 2030. Current national plans and targets are set to deliver only half of the required growth in renewable power by 2030.
The Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa (APRA), launched by President Ruto of Kenya ahead of COP28, aims to support Africa’s clean energy agenda and bring this ambitious vision to life.
Current global investment not only suffers from significant disparities between advanced economies and emerging markets and developing economies but also with group of EMDEs, new IRENA reports commissioned by Brazil’s G20 presidency find.
2023 saw the highest ever increase in renewable energy jobs, from 13.7 million in 2022 to 16.2 million, according to the newly released Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2024 by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the International Labour Organization (ILO).
- – Antti Pekka Kaartinen
Growing transport volumes have been driving Europe’s road transport emissions up in the past two decades. A European Environment Agency (EEA) analysis, published today, shows how total greenhouse gas emissions from both passenger cars and heavy goods vehicles have increased in Europe, despite better engine efficiency and use of biofuels.
- – Cornelis Brand
Breaches of EU air quality limits for nitrogen dioxide across Europe were predominantly due to road traffic, while domestic heating lay behind the majority of exceedances for particulate matter, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) assessment on air quality plans published today.
- – Antti Pekka Kaartinen
Textile consumption in Europe has on average the fourth highest impacts on the environment and climate, following consumption of food, housing and mobility. Ahead of the expected European Union (EU) strategy for sustainable and circular textiles, the European Environment Agency (EEA) published today two briefings that look at measures to reduce those impacts, including on resource use, greenhouse gas emissions and microplastic pollution.
- – Antti Pekka Kaartinen
The European Green Deal acknowledges the crucial role of taxation in Europe’s sustainability transition. A new European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing, published today, shows that revenues from environmental taxes can support transition investments but future revenue streams from these taxes will erode as European Union (EU) environmental and climate policy objectives are achieved. The relative share of environmental taxes to total tax revenues has also declined in the past two decades.
- – Cornelis Brand
Extreme weather events like storms, heatwaves and flooding accounted for economic losses of around half a trillion euros over the past 40 years and led to between 85 000 and 145 000 human fatalities across Europe. Less than one-third of these losses were insured, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) analysis of economic losses and fatalities from weather and climate-related events, published today.
Most of the USD 7 billion in investment in private fusion initiatives has gone to companies that are building devices from the ground up. But recently, another breed of entrepreneur has come onto the scene: industrial players that offer some of the building blocks. The challenge for the companies laying the groundwork for what will eventually become a supply chain for commercial reactors is that it is still a very early market. As long as the industry remains in an experimental phase, startups that develop supporting technology and services have to look for commonality among the different approaches and bet their business on the small number of technologies that will prevail. Several of these supply chain innovators visited ITER for the Private Sector Fusion Workshop in May 2024. Chang Ho Choi, Chief Technology Officer of EnableFusion, told the audience that his company aims to export technological experience gained on the Korean tokamak KSTAR, which achieved its first plasma in June 2008. Since then, KSTAR has been operating continuously with no major pauses—a successful demonstration of the engineering and project management practiced by national and international partners in the Korean ecosystem, according to Choi. As a private-public partnership supported by the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, universities, and private investors, EnableFusion, where Choi works with former ITER Deputy Director-General Gyung-Su Lee, targets as potential clients all fusion startups in the world that don't have the manufacturing capacity to build a reactor themselves. 'We want to apply not only conventional design and manufacturing methods, but also digital twins and virtual simulators that use empirical data to allow scientists and engineers to explore new architectures with minimal trial and error.' Another company representing supply chain innovators at the ITER workshop was Kyoto Fusioneering, which has a three-phase approach to the fusion supply chain. First, they seek to establish partnerships with the academic community to gain early access to new ideas. 'Once we see something that works, we make it into a reliable industrial component,' said Christian Day, Senior Vice President and head of fuel cycle for the company. 'That's our second stage. But knowing a component works is not sufficient; for that, integration testing is needed. Our third phase is designed to show a technology works in a given environment.' The company operates a platform for integration testing, called UNITY-1, at their research centre in Kyoto. They are also planning a second integration centre, UNITY-2, which will be built and operated through a joint partnership with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and will concentrate on fuel cycle systems. UNITY-2 will run at Chalk River in Canada, where a tritium facility is already available to store tritium by-products from the Canadian CANDU reactor fleet. Kyoto Fusioneering has three particular areas of technical expertise: plasma heating with gyrotrons, thermal cycle systems, and fuel cycle systems. 'We want to act as enablers providing technology from these three areas to anybody who wants to build a power plant,' said Day. ExoFusion, a third company sharing its story at ITER, is a spinoff from the University of Texas at Austin, whose founders developed some of the first simulation-based transport models used to predict plasma profiles. 'We've been actively involved in the development of groundbreaking gyrokinetic codes, including GS2 and GENE,' said David Hatch, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. The company views simulation design using AI and machine learning as a low capital, high intellectual property business with the potential for big returns on investment. 'Even though most of the fusion occurs in the core of the plasma, the core is very sensitive to what happens on the scrape off layer, which could be as small as a few centimetres wide in a plasma on the scale of metres,' said Hatch. 'Our focus is on the edge of the plasma, and this has resulted in a growing portfolio of innovations, including a new divertor concept.' Hatch's colleagues, Mike Kotschenreuther and Swadesh Mahajan invented the Super X divertor, which was among the first innovations in advanced divertors. This prompted a major upgrade of the UK-based MAST project, where the SuperX divertor was experimentally verified in 2021. ExoFusion also has innovations in liquid metal alloys that are much more conducive to fusion performance than other alloys, in core edge integration for both tokamaks and stellarators, and in transport barrier initiation, control, and optimization. 'Our business model is licensing and intellectual property,' said Hatch. 'We bring many of our own innovations to the table, but also consult. We're happy to take your concept and work with you to maximize its performance.' As public and private initiatives continue to experiment with different ways of harnessing the power of nuclear fusion, an industry is starting to take shape. A few entrepreneurs are making a business out of supplying the current generation of experiments—and those who pick the right approach to nuclear fusion will be very well positioned for what is likely to become a big industry.
Every October, before schools pause for two weeks of holiday, towns and cities in France open their municipal spaces to scientific experts of all stripes who are eager to share their areas of expertise with the general public ... especially school children. Through stands, displays, posters, hands-on experiments and dialogue, institutes, laboratories and large science projects present their activities in an entertaining and easily accessible fashion. The annual Fête de la Science attracts millions of participants across the country. The ITER Project has taken part every year since 2011. For this edition, ITER teams set up booths in Villeneuve Loubet, near Nice; Manosque, near ITER; and Marseille. The different areas of specialization of the volunteers—ranging from science and engineering to information technology, transport, communication, design, and security—meant that interaction with the public was always varied and interesting. A walk-in cinema with ITER videos, a holobox suspending 3D components in mid-air, and hands-on fusion experiments also drew crowds to the stands. Across the three events, thousands of members of the public gained a better understanding of fusion and ITER.
The ITER Director-General was in Russia last week, meeting with stakeholders and holding technical meetings with colleagues in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. As Director-General of the ITER Organization, Pietro Barabaschi has the occasion to meet with representatives of the ITER Members on site, for example during biannual ITER Council meetings, but also travels abroad to make sure he is available to stakeholders to answer questions directly about the status of the project. Last week he was in Russia, where he visited with Alexey Likhachev, Director General of Rosatom on 8 October, and his team. They discussed the progress of the international efforts to construct the ITER project, focusing specifically on Russia's commitments to manufacturing and delivering equipment. The press conference that followed the meeting was widely covered on Russian TV. Mr Barabaschi also visited some of the institutes closely involved with procurement and manufacturing for ITER—the Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (JSC 'NIIEFA'), the Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute (FTI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, and the Troitsk Laboratory Complex. Finally, he sat down for an interview on the history and future of the ITER project with Sergey Brilev, president of The Global Energy Association—an association that supports research and innovation in the field of energy and promotes energy cooperation. You can watch the full interview here.
The JT-60SA experiment has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest tokamak, as measured in terms of plasma volume. On 4 September 2024 the device, built and exploited by Japan's National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST) in conjunction with Europe's Fusion for Energy (F4E), achieved a plasma volume of 160 cubic metres, exceeding the previous world record of 100 cubic metres. A certification ceremony is planned on Saturday 19 October at the Naka Institute for Fusion Science and Technology. JT-60SA has been designed to support the operation of ITER by following a complementary research and development program, and to investigate how best to optimize the operation of fusion power plants that are built after ITER. Further details of its experimental program are explained in the JT-60SA Research Plan. -- Photo: Fusion for Energy
This month, ITER will be launching a new version of its public website. The change was compelled for technical reasons, including the need to ensure reliability for a website that has grown considerably over the past 10 years. The ITER Organization took advantage of the opportunity to update and modernize the design. Readers will see new branding, faster data retri, and a more dynamic interface. The navigation will remain similar to the existing site, for familiarity. Look out for the change on Saturday 19 October. We look forward to your feedback at ITERCommunications@iter.org.
- – Cezary Orłowski Marcin Adrych WSB University, IBM Centre for Advanced Studies, Faculty of Computer Science and New Technologies, WSB University in Gdańsk, Gdansk, PolandCezary Orłowski is the director of the IBM Center for Advanced Studies on Campus at the WSB University in Gdańsk. He participated in many IT projects (including for banks, large IT companies and cities), managing digital transformation projects of organizations and being an advisor in the selection of technologies and Big Data processing processes. In IBM projects, he led the service integration processes for IBM Watson. Currently, together with his team, he is designing Internet of Things systems using artificial intelligence methods for Smart Cities.Marcin Adrych is an experienced IT specialist, specializing in computer networks and programming. He completed engineering studies in Programming and Master's studies in Computer Networks. His main area of interest is creating 'prototypes' in the Node-RED platform and preparing Docker and Docker Compose files. As an enthusiast of innovative solutions, Marcin focuses on rapid prototyping and testing of ideas, which enables effective implementation of applications in containers. Additionally, he likes to test his solutions in parallel using Raspberry Pi. In his free time, he attends IBM CAS laboratories, where he creates prototypes in Node-RED.
Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2024, Page 315-324<br/>. <br/>
- – Pham Thi Dan Ngoc Tran Trung Duy Nguyen Luong Nhat Tan Hanh Yeon Ho Chung Lam-Thanh Tu a Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnamb Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Koreac Communication and Signal Processing Research Group, Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamPham Thi Dan Ngoc received the Ph.D degree in 2023 at Ho Chi Minh University of Technology, Vietnam. Currently, she is a lecturer at the Department of Electronics Engineering 2, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City campus. Her major research interests are cooperative communications, cooperative multi-hop, cognitive radio, hardware impairments and Fountain codes (Email: ngocptd@ptit.edu.vn).Tran Trung Duy received the Ph.D degree in electrical engineering from University of Ulsan, South Korea in 2013. In 2013, he joined Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh city campus (PTIT-HCM), as a lecturer. From 2022, he is an associate Professor of Wireless Communications at PTIT-HCM. His major research interests are cooperative communications, cooperative multi-hop, cognitive radio, physical-layer security, energy harvesting, hardware impairments and Fountain codes (Email: duytt@ptit.edu.vn).Nguyen Luong Nhat received Ph.D degree in 1997 in Moscow, Russia. Currently, he is serving as Head of the Department of Electronics Engineering 2 at Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City campus. His major research interests are image and signal processing, artificial intelligence and information security (Email: nhatnl@ptit.edu.vn).Tan Hanh received the PhD degree from Grenoble Institute of Technology, France. Currently, he is vice president of Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT), in charge of Ho Chi Minh city campus. His research interests are machine learning, information retrieval, and data mining (Email: tanhanh@ptit.edu.vn).Yeon Ho Chung is a Professor in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at Pukyong National University in Busan, Korea. He earned an MSc from Imperial College London, UK, in 1992 and a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, UK, in 1996. He served as a visiting professor at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, US, and Chiba University in Japan. In 2017, he was a foreign expert for the GIAN program of the Government of India. He delivered keynote speeches at IFIP WMNC 2018, CSNDSP 2020, ICCWC 2021, and WASOWC 2022. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications, and Control, published by Bentham Science. He serves on the Editorial Board of Wireless Personal Communications, published by Springer, and is an associate editor of IEEE Access. Additionally, he is the Vice President of the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences (KICS). He co-founded and served as the General Chair for ICMIC 2022 and ICMIC 2023 in Jeju, Korea. In 2014, he received the Top Paper Award from Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies (ETT), published by Wiley, and the Best Paper Awards from the ICGHIT and ICUFN in 2018 and 2019, respectively. He was awarded the Busan Science and Technology Award in 2020 for outstanding research achievements. His research interests include light-based wireless communications for 6G, short-range optical camera communications, outdoor/indoor optical scattering communications, and high-speed/ high-capacity orbital angular momentum wireless communications for 6G (Email: yhchung@pknu.ac.kr).Lam-Thanh Tu received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Paris Sud, Paris-Saclay University, France, in 2018. From 2022, he has been with the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, at Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam. His research interests include stochastic geometry, LoRa networks, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, covert communications, and artificial intelligence applications for wireless communications (Corresponding author; email: tulamthanh@tdtu.edu.vn).
Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2024, Page 325-348<br/>. <br/>
- – Haider Mehdi Zakir Hussain Syed Muhammad Atif Saleem Syed Areeb Ahmed Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NUCES), Karachi, Pakistan
Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2024, Page 349-360<br/>. <br/>
- – Tahmid Hasan Pranto Mohammad Nabiluzzaman Neloy Abdulla All Noman Sheikh Wasif Md. Abdul Wahab Rashedur M. Rahman a Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladeshb Department of Computer Science, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, USATahmid Hasan Pranto completed is B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Currently, he is pursuing his doctoral degree in Computer Science at Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA. His major research interest lies in deep learning, distributed Machine Learning, and federated learning techniques. His research works have been published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, PeerJ Computer Science, Healthcare Analytics, Applied Artificial Intelligence and Cybernautics and Systems. He has also presented his research in conference proceedings like IWANN, 2021.Mohammad Nabiluzzaman Neloy is a Computer Science and Engineering graduate from North South University, Bangladesh (2023), currently excels as a Software Engineer at W3 Engineers LTD. His journey is marked by notable achievements, including securing the 1st position in the NASA SpaceApps Challenge 2017, New Delhi, and ranking among the top five participants in the Incubate IND Hackathon 2016. During his studies, he contributed to research with a focus on “A remote and cost-optimized voting system using blockchain and smart contracts”, showcasing his dedication to innovative solutions. Beyond his academic achievements, Neloy is driven by a profound passion for technology, particularly in Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Application Development, and Game Development.Abdulla All Noman earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Currently, he is pursuing a Master's degree in Data Science at Montclair State University in New Jersey. He has published several research works in peer-reviewed journals such as PeerJ Computer Science, Healthcare Analytics, Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Cybernetics and Systems. He has also published in conference proceedings like IWANN, 2021. Abdulla All Noman's academic pursuits and research interests cover a broad range of topics, including machine learning, federated learning, text mining & text analysis, and blockchain.Sheikh Wasif a distinguished graduate in Computer Science and Engineering from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, has advanced his career as a senior member at the prestigious Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). In addition to his studies, he actively contributed to a research paper titled “A remote and cost-optimized voting system using blockchain and smart contracts.” Demonstrating his commitment to innovation, Wasif actively participated in Technovation 2.0 2019, Dhaka, and ESONANCE 2014, Dhaka, showcasing his dedication to staying at the forefront of technological advancements. Wasif's expertise extends across diverse fields, with a particular focus on blockchain, machine learning, and web development.Md. Abdul Wahab is a Computer Science and Engineering graduate from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a keen interest in innovative solutions. During his studies, he conducted research on “A remote and cost-optimized voting system using blockchain and smart contracts”. Alongside his academic achievements, he worked as a freelance software engineer at BINSORT INC for four months and holds a certification in Cloud Infrastructure from Oracle. Wahab's expertise spans technologies such as cloud computing, speech processing, and blockchain, showcasing his commitment to staying at the forefront of industry advancements.Dr. Rashedur M. Rahman (Senior Member, IEEE) received the M.S. degree from the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Calgary, Canada, in 2007. He is currently working as a Professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has published more than 150 research papers in the areas of parallel and distributed computing, cloud and grid computing, and data and knowledge engineering. His current research interests include cloud load characterization, VM consolidation, and the application of data mining and fuzzy logic in different decision-making problems. He is also on the editorial committees of many international journals.
Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2024, Page 361-383<br/>. <br/>
- – Tian-Bo Deng Department of Information Science, Faculty of Science, Toho University, Funabashi, Chiba, Japan
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- – di Redazione FPA
Aprire nuovi scenari di riflessione e spazi interdisciplinari in cui indagare il labile confine tra il vero e falso all’epoca della trasformazione digitale e dell’IA. Con questo obiettivo si è svolta il 16 ottobre la MARATONA FORUM PA per il Smart Life Festival della Città di Modena, realizzata in collaborazione con il Comune di Modena. Guidati dal claim della decima edizione del festival “Vero, Falso, X”, in diretta dagli studi di FPA, un’intera giornata per raccontare il cambiamento ed interrogarsi, in maniera critica e oggettiva, sui rischi reali e gli impatti dell’IA, ma soprattutto sulle opportunità che si stanno aprendo. Potete già rivedere talk, interviste e reportage mandati in onda durante l'evento
L'articolo Tra vero e falso all’epoca dell’IA: rivivi la Maratona FPA per Smart Life Festival proviene da FPA.
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Mancano pochi giorni all'evento dedicato a sfide e opportunità per la sanità del futuro. Il 24 ottobre scopriremo anche i vincitori del Premio FORUM Sanità. Nel frattempo, possiamo già esplorare le soluzioni e i progetti selezionati dalla giuria e inseriti nella short list dei finalisti
L'articolo Premio FORUM Sanità 2024: scopri i finalisti! proviene da FPA.
- – di Patrizia Cardillo
Occorre un'adeguata educazione digitale che assicuri una crescita libera dei minori e li guidi verso un utilizzo consapevole degli strumenti. È determinante il ruolo delle autorità di protezione dei dati nella governance dell’IA per assicurarne l’affidabilità, a prescindere dalle scelte politiche in materia. Questi i temi al centro del G7 delle Autorità di protezione dati, tenutosi a Roma nei giorni scorsi. Tra le novità, varato un documento di analisi comparativa sugli elementi fondamentali della certificazione GDPR per i trasferimenti transfrontalieri dei dati e sul sistema globale di privacy transfrontaliera
L'articolo G7 dei Garanti Privacy: sicurezza dati, tutela dei minori e governance dell’IA in primo piano proviene da FPA.
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La gestione documentale delle PA sta cambiando radicalmente, guidata dal Piano Triennale 2024-2026 e dalle direttive europee. Soluzioni digitali integrate e sicure sostituiscono i vecchi processi cartacei, migliorando trasparenza ed efficienza. Soluzioni digitali e strategie emerse dal webcast del 3 ottobre di Dgroove, la cui registrazione è ora disponibile on line. La sessione on line è anche occasione per approfondire il tema dell’interoperabilità per una pubblica amministrazione più moderna e reattiva alle esigenze dei cittadini
L'articolo Gestione documentale, strategie e soluzioni per il futuro digitale degli enti proviene da FPA.
- – di Elisabetta Bevilacqua
La digitalizzazione delle procedure e delle richieste aiuta gli operatori delle amministrazioni pubbliche ad acquisire dati e padroneggiare i processi. Di conseguenza, migliora la capacità di comunicare le informazioni giuste al momento giusto ai cittadini, sul loro canale preferito. Inoltre, i chatbot basati su IA supportano le amministrazioni nel gestire le richieste meno complesse, fornendo un servizio H24 e alleggerendo il carico di lavoro dei dipendenti
L'articolo Digitale e IA per il Citizen Relationship Management in Emilia-Romagna proviene da FPA.
- – Andrea Garrapa
ESPHome è un potente e versatile strumento che consente di configurare dispositivi per l'Internet of Things (IoT) basati su ESP8266 o ESP32 e perfettamente integrati con l'ambiente per la gestione domotica Home Assistant. ESPHome e Home Assistant sono un'accoppiata perfetta. La perfetta integrazione consente una facile configurazione e gestione dei dispositivi direttamente dall'interfaccia di Home Assistant. Questo approccio unificato semplifica la gestione complessiva della configurazione di una casa intelligente. In questo articolo, andiamo a descrivere ESPHome e come utilizzarlo per la configurazione di dispositivi IoT. Introduzione ESPHome è una piattaforma open source costruita sui microcontrollori ESP8266 ed ESP32 e fornisce un modo semplice ma potente per programmare e configurare i microcontrollori per varie applicazioni IoT. La piattaforma è specificamente progettata […]
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E' online il nuovo numero della rivista di elettronica Firmware 2.0. All'interno del magazine potrete leggere articoli esclusivi sulle energie rinnovabili e le tecnologie associate, nonché progetti, tutorial a puntate, guide e approfondimenti sull'elettronica, le innovazioni, e gli ultimi trend del settore. Ecco alcuni contenuti da leggere in questo nuovo numero di Firmware 2.0: Tracciamento del punto di massima potenza per ottimizzare le celle solari, TSEM: un minuscolo caricabatterie ad energia solare, Corso di Elettronica per ragazzi - Puntata 21. EDITORIALE L'energia del futuro Cari lettori, giunti al numero 47 di Firmware 2.0, ci soffermiamo per un momento sul percorso intrapreso finora, un viaggio che ci ha condotto nei settori più avanzati dell'elettronica e dell'innovazione tecnologica. Sin dalla nascita di […]
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Negli ultimi anni, l'industria dei semiconduttori è stata caratterizzata da un'espansione senza precedenti, spinta soprattutto dalla crescente domanda di dispositivi elettronici e dall'ascesa di tecnologie emergenti, come Intelligenza Artificiale (IA), Machine Learning e IoT. Nel dinamico mercato dei semiconduttori, due colossi globali, ovvero Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) e la sudcoreana Samsung Electronics, stanno valutando l'opportunità di costruire grandi fabbriche di microchip negli Emirati Arabi Uniti. Gli Emirati Arabi Uniti stanno cercando di consolidarsi come uno degli attori principali nell'industria dei semiconduttori, dell'Intelligenza Artificiale e, in generale, delle tecnologie emergenti. Come riferiscono alcuni recenti rapporti del quotidiano statunitense WSJ, i dirigenti di TSMC e Samsung hanno recentemente visitato gli Emirati Arabi Uniti per discutere la fattibilità di nuovi progetti […]
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Negli ultimi anni, il controllo remoto è diventato una delle tecnologie più influenti e trasversali, abbracciando diversi settori come la domotica, l'automazione industriale, l'agricoltura di precisione e persino la sanità. La tecnologia del controllo remoto consente di monitorare e gestire dispositivi e sistemi a distanza, utilizzando reti di comunicazione e tecnologie avanzate, spesso in tempo reale. Al centro di questo progresso vi è l’impiego di sensori, dispositivi capaci di rilevare e convertire vari parametri fisici e ambientali in dati digitali, che possono in seguito essere analizzati, elaborati e usati per prendere decisioni in modo autonomo o semiautonomo. Il ruolo dei sensori nel controllo remoto: tecnologie per la domotica, l’automazione industriale e oltre I sensori rappresentano il punto centrale del controllo […]
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Infineon Technologies, leader globale nel settore dei semiconduttori, nei sistemi di alimentazione e nell'IoT, ha sviluppato la prima tecnologia al mondo per wafer di nitruro di gallio (GaN) da 300 mm. Il nuovo wafer GaN da 300 mm rappresenta un punto di svolta per trasformare il mercato globale dei semiconduttori di potenza, e promette di modellare questo segmento di mercato in rapida crescita. Infineon è la prima azienda al mondo a padroneggiare questa innovativa tecnologia in un ambiente di produzione esistente e scalabile ad alto volume. GaN domina l'elettronica di potenza I semiconduttori di potenza sono essenziali per affrontare le sfide legate all'energia del nostro tempo e contribuire a plasmare la trasformazione digitale. Il nitruro di gallio (GaN) è un semiconduttore […]
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Con oltre 25 anni di esperienza nel campo della tecnologia e dell’innovazione, avrà il cmpito di supportare la trasformazione digitale del settore notarile. Succede a Gian Mario Braido, da 30 anni al servizio della società informatica del notariato
L'articolo Notartel, Vincenzo De Lisi è il nuovo Ad proviene da CorCom.
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Siglato l’accordo definitivo, transazione totalmente in cash. Gli azionisti di Secureworks, compresi quelli di Dell Technologies, riceveranno 8,50 dollari per azione pari a un premio del 28%. Si punta a integrare le soluzioni di entrambe le società in un portafoglio di sicurezza più ampio dedicato a pmi e realtà enterprise
L'articolo Cybersecurity, Sophos acquisisce Secureworks: deal da 859 milioni di dollari proviene da CorCom.
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Si punta a creare soluzioni in grado di supportare le esigenze derivanti dall’uso di intelligenza artificiale e machine learning da destinare a imprese, operatori di telecomunicazioni e fornitori di infrastrutture digitali e cloud
L'articolo Data center, Nokia si allea con Lenovo per il networking ad alta potenza di calcolo proviene da CorCom.
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Le nuove regole obbligatorie dal 10 gennaio 2025. Riviste le modalità di utilizzo degli strumenti di Building Information Modeling e razionalizzati tutti i requisiti tecnici. Via anche al Codice degli incentivi per le imprese: potenziamento del registro nazionale degli aiuti di Stato e della piattaforma telematica governativa. Intanto l’Agenzia del Demanio sperimenta l’adozione dell’intelligenza artificiale per la gestione dei valori e i canoni di locazione degli immobili pubblici
L'articolo Codice appalti, sale a 2 milioni la soglia per la progettazione in modalità digitale proviene da CorCom.
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I problemi di interoperabilità e complessità degli standard ha rallentato l'adozione, ma grazie alle nuove specifiche tecniche introdotte dalla Gsma sarà possibile ridurre al minimo le interruzioni potenziali e spingere i casi d'uso
L'articolo IoT, dal 2025 la svolta eSim: cambio di paradigma per la connettività proviene da CorCom.
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Ecco come funziona l’attesa modalità voce avanzata di ChatgPT, svelata da OpenAI a maggio scorso. L’intelligenza artificiale risponde molto più velocemente e può essere interrotta quando c’è la necessità di cambiare improvvisamente argomento o riformulare la domanda
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L’iniziativa da vent’anni valorizza l’iniziativa imprenditoriale femminile innovativa per contribuire a ridurre il gender gap. La finale il 4 novembre a Torino
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Entro la fine dell’anno, e nei primi mesi del 2025, dieci nuovi agenti IA debutteranno sulla linea di applicazioni aziendali Dynamics 365. “Saranno le nuove app di un mondo potenziato dall’intelligenza artificiale” ha detto il CMO Spataro
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Il motivo ha a che fare con Elon Musk, proprietario del social network che un tempo si chiamava Twitter
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Panay è a capo dei dispositivi del colosso Usa: “Pronti con la guida autonoma. Vi lascerà a bocca aperta”
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Con le acquisizioni di ECA Consult, Gunpowder e H.T. High Technology, la multinazionale spagnola punta a rafforzare il proprio ruolo in ambito SAP, Salesforce e Microsoft. Obiettivi entro 5 anni: 50 milioni di fatturato con 500 clienti
L'articolo Consulenza IT, Seidor accelera in Italia proviene da ZeroUno.
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Al contrario di un approccio progettuale più tradizionale, dove requisiti, budget e tempi sono pianificati all’inizio, una metodologia più “agile” permette una migliore flessibilità e personalizzazione. L'esempio di SORINT.lab per ELITE, ecosistema lanciato da Borsa Italiana per supportare la crescita delle PMI
L'articolo I benefici di un approccio “Product Centric”: l’esempio della piattaforma ELITE network proviene da ZeroUno.
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L'intelligenza artificiale e il machine learning possono offrire soluzioni avanzate per l'elaborazione dei dati, l'automazione e la gestione degli schema. Ecco alcuni punti da considerare
L'articolo Data warehouse, 5 motivi per usare AI e machine learning proviene da ZeroUno.
- – Cristina Mazzani
L’obiettivo che si è posto il vendor è quello di innovare i prodotti all’insegna di una concreta Gen AI, ma anche il modo in cui propone la propria tecnologia per la gestione dei processi, il che implica, tra l’altro, la riorganizzazione del canale
L'articolo Orchestrazione e innovazione dei processi, ecco cosa farà Appian nel 2025 proviene da ZeroUno.
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La direttiva, al via dal 16 ottobre 2024, rafforza la sicurezza informatica nell'Unione Europea estendendo il suo ambito a 15 settori critici. Introduce requisiti più stringenti per la gestione dei rischi e la notifica degli incidenti, con sanzioni severe per la non conformità
L'articolo NIS2, entra in vigore la nuova normativa proviene da ZeroUno.
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Tinaba è la prima fintech in Europa a integrare i Mini Program di Alipay+ per l'accesso ai servizi digitali per commercianti e utenti. Questa innovazione offre nuove opportunità di mercato e semplifica i pagamenti transfrontalieri in 27 paesi
L'articolo Tinaba, con Banca Profilo nuovi servizi Alipay+ proviene da Pagamenti Digitali.
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La nuova regolamentazione europea consentirà alle persone di trasferire denaro entro 10 secondi in qualsiasi momento della giornata e verso utenti in un qualsiasi altro Stato membro dell'UE.Per i fornitori di servizi di pagamento si aprono nuove sfide in materia di risk management e gestione delle frodi
L'articolo Instant payment: nella gestione delle frodi si va verso il real-time con il supporto della Gen AI proviene da Pagamenti Digitali.
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Introdotto un wallet per agevolare i venditori nei marketplace globali. Grazie a questa soluzione, gli utenti potranno godere di pagamenti semplificati e conversioni di valuta più rapide, migliorando la gestione del cash flow e l'accesso ai fondi
L'articolo Storfund e Mangopay: partnership potenziata per i venditori globali proviene da Pagamenti Digitali.
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Le nuove tecnologie stanno ridefinendo il settore dei pagamenti in Italia, con un impatto significativo sulle strategie aziendali e l'efficienza operativa. L'adozione di soluzioni come la GenAI e le valute digitali delle banche centrali promette di migliorare la sicurezza e l'efficienza delle transazioni
L'articolo Pagamenti digitali, l’Italia verso l’innovazione sostenibile proviene da Pagamenti Digitali.
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Il nuovo standard di sicurezza per l'emissione delle carte che attesta la capacità dell'azienda di rispettare i più alti requisiti, aprendo la strada a nuove funzionalità avanzate per i suoi clienti
L'articolo Treezor, arriva la certificazione PCI DSS per la piattaforma di emissione carte proviene da Pagamenti Digitali.
- – Mauro Lombardi
In un'epoca di complessità e incertezza, la politica industriale deve adattarsi a sfide globali come crisi energetiche, tensioni geopolitiche e sviluppi tecnologici. L'interconnessione globale amplifica le crisi, richiedendo strategie innovative per affrontare la frammentazione geo-economica e promuovere la sostenibilità socio-economica
L'articolo Tecnologia, potere e progresso: quali lezioni dai premi Nobel proviene da Agenda Digitale.
- – Paolo Ceravolo e Davide Viganò
L'editoria digitale cresce, con audiolibri ed ebook in aumento in Italia. La recente acquisizione di Issuu da parte di Bending Spoons SpA e l'emergere di piattaforme come Wideread evidenziano questa evoluzione. Webbook, nuovo formato digitale interattivo, promette di trasformare l'esperienza di lettura, offrendo accessibilità e arricchendo i contenuti
L'articolo La rivoluzione dei Webbook: i libri digitali diventano interattivi e accessibili proviene da Agenda Digitale.
- – Marco Benedetto , Gaetano Cafiero, Federico Cartelli , Andrea Granata e Stefano Tagliaferri
L'antibiotico resistenza, accelerata dall'uso eccessivo di antibiotici, rappresenta una sfida globale per la salute pubblica. L'intelligenza artificiale emerge come strumento chiave, supportando previsioni sui profili di resistenza batterica e migliorando le decisioni cliniche. Innovazioni come i modelli di machine learning offrono nuove strategie per combattere la diffusione dei patogeni resistenti
L'articolo Resistenza agli antibiotici: le soluzioni che arrivano dall’IA proviene da Agenda Digitale.
- – Riccardo Petricca
Il digital twin, la replica virtuale di un sistema o un processo, è un elemento importante per rivoluzionare l'industria, complici innovazioni come l'AI e l'IoT
L'articolo Digital twin, che cos’è e come trasforma l’industria proviene da Agenda Digitale.
- – Andrea Carboni e Carlo Milani
L'adozione di strumenti IA nell'ecommerce, migliora efficienza e riducendo costi. In quattro aree chiave - sicurezza antifrode, pricing dinamico, gestione inventario e analisi dati - queste soluzioni offrono vantaggi competitivi anche per PMI, aiutando a prevenire frodi, ottimizzare prezzi e gestire l'inventario con precisione
L'articolo eCommerce: strumenti IA essenziali per migliorare operation e vendite proviene da Agenda Digitale.
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