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How the Right Network Equipment Can Boost Business Operations Overnight – BizTech Magazine

Why Good Wi-Fi Is Critical for Business Operations

Most commonly, what we would experience is just a dropping connection to the network, explains Wayne Shuster, service manager at Hansel Ford. Thats a big problem for automobile service technicians because modern cars are sophisticated, requiring network-connected diagnostic equipment to pinpoint and fix problems.

We need that network in order to communicate with vehicles and then connect to Ford through that wireless network, Shuster says. We also use tablets around the shop, and those tablets are used to record vehicle specifications during routine maintenance.

Mikayla Lopez, a consumer experience manager for Hansel Auto Group, said she often had to use her cellphone as a wireless hotspot while shooting videos for Hansels social media accounts and to perform other aspects of her job.

It was pretty frustrating to get kicked off the network or just have that really slow lag time, Lopez says. It was really difficult.

The problem was compounded by the fact that Hansel had a mix of different vendors networking technologies installed at different locations and by the fact that some of that equipment was managed by a third party while other parts were managed by in-house staff, led by IT Manager Joshua Demitro.

MORE WI-FI:How to get flawless connectivity from anywhere.

Demitro decided to deploy Cisco Meraki networking technology and Wi-Fi 6 access points throughout Hansels locations. That decision allowed the company to move on from its third-party vendor and easily manage the network in-house.

We were really confident in the tools that the Cisco Meraki platform provided for us, Demitro says. It gave us all the tools that we needed to feel confident in managing it on our own without having to go through too much complexity. Built into the product were all the tools that we really needed to troubleshoot issues and to maintain the security of the infrastructure.

Wi-Fi 6 technology allows for much faster connection speeds and up to 75 percent less latency. Thanks to the introduction within Wi-Fi 6 of orthogonal frequency-division multiple access, which allows for the transmission of signals from routers and access points to multiple endpoints at the same time, Wi-Fi 6 communicates better with multiple devices than previous generations of Wi-Fi technology.

For Hansel, the results were immediate.

Its a lot better, Lopez says. I can actually use the Wi-Fi, so thats great for somebody that handles the social media accounts. I dont hear many complaints from our customers anymore, and our salespeople are very appreciative of it.

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Playtika Bolsters Board of Directors with Seasoned Tech Executives – PRNewswire

HERZLIYA, Israel, Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Playtika Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: PLTK), a leading mobile entertainment and gaming company, today announced the appointment of Ms. Dana Gross and Ms. Hong Du to the Company's Board of Directors. Ms Gross, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Prospera Technologies, will also join the Company's Audit Committee. Ms. Du, Co-President and COO of SINA, will also serve on the Company's Compensation Committee. Gross and Du bring a deep level of technology and public markets expertise to Playtika's board as the company continues to expand and diversify its global foothold, businesses and operations.

Playtika's CEO Robert Antokol said,"The appointments of Dana Gross and Hong Du come at an exciting time for Playtika. We are taking the company to the next level and our business is poised for tremendous growth in the decade to come. Bringing on Dana and Hong is part of our ongoing commitment to excellence and support of gender diversity within Playtika. Their substantial experience will assist us as we continue to expand our leadership position in the gaming space and as a public company."

Dana Gross is a technology and public markets veteran, currently serving as COO of Prospera Technologies an Israeli AI company, which was recently acquired by Valmont Industries. Prior to joining Prospera Technologies, Gross was Chief Financial Officer of the fintech company eToro, and served on the boards of Tower Semiconductors Ltd., M-Systems, AudioCodes, and was a venture partner at one of Israel's leading venture capital fund, Viola Ventures. Dana graduated Cum Laude from Tel Aviv University with a BSc in Industrial Engineering and received her MBA from San Jose State University California.

"Dana has a wealth of operational and financial experience, and has added significant value to the boards she has served on. We will greatly benefit from her experience both in our day-to-day business, and as part of our board," Antokol added.

Dana Gross said, "I'm thrilled to join Playtika's Board of Directors during these exciting times. Playtika is one of the most successful companies to originate from Israel and I look forward to being a part of their journey as they continue to grow even further in the digital and mobile space, and enter new markets while leveraging their strong brand, core technologies and unique expertise."

Hong Du is Co-President and Chief Operating Officer of SINA, one of China's largest technology companies, operating five major business lines - SINA.com (online news and content), SINA Mobile (MVAS), SINA Community (Web 2.0 and social networking-based services and games), SINA.net (search and enterprise services), and SINA E-Commerce (online shopping). Du joined SINA in November 1999 and served in various roles until her appointment as Co-President and Chief Operating Officer of the company in 2013. She has served on Weibo's board of directors since January 2014. Du holds a B.S. in Applied Chemistry from Harbin Institute of Technology and an M.S. in Business Administration from Lincoln University.

Hong Du added "I've had the opportunity to review many successful mobile and internet businesses during my tenure at SINA, and I was extremely impressed with the technology that Playtika has built. I look forward to joining Playtika's Board of Directors as one of the leading players in the mobile gaming world, creating entertaining experiences for users around the world."

About Playtika:

Playtika Holding Corp. is a leading mobile gaming and entertainment company with over 35 million monthly active users across a portfolio of games titles. Founded in 2010, Playtika was among the first to offer free-to-play social games on social networks and, shortly after, on mobile platforms. Headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, and guided by a mission to entertain the world through infinite ways to play, Playtika has 20 offices worldwide including Tel-Aviv, London, Berlin, Vienna, Helsinki, Montreal, Chicago, Las Vegas, Santa Monica, Newport Beach, Sydney, Lausanne,Kiev, Bucharest, Minsk, Dnepr, and Vinnytsia.

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Phil Jones: How Man Utd defender overcame two years of injury hell and social media abuse – Goal.com

When Phil Jones walked off the field after Manchester Uniteds defeat to Wolves on Monday night, he patted the badge on his chest while he fought back the tears as the supporters in the Stretford End chanted his name.

He had just completed 90 minutes of Premier League football for the first time since January 2020 something that in the darkest days of his recovery from injury he feared he wouldn't be capable of doing ever again.

Jones' fitness issues first started before he signed for United, when he was still at Blackburn Rovers, and while he bravely battled on with the effects caused by the severe meniscus damage he suffered in his right knee in a game against West Ham in December 2010, it caught up with him after his move to Old Trafford.

During his 11 years at United, he has been sidelined on 22 different occasions with various injuries.

However, he has not let that deter him.

During the first coronavirus-enforced lockdown, he would get up before his children to do extra running and gym work. Consequently, when he returned to training with the rest of the senior squad in 2020, he felt fitter and stronger than ever before.

But then, injury struck again, and he required surgery which ruled him out for the entirety of last season.

Cruelly, his injury record, facial expressions and form have led to the centre-back becoming a figure of ridicule during his United career, so much so, in fact, that he deleted all of his social media accounts in 2017.

That may have spared him all of the abuse he received online, but it did not stop him becoming a scapegoat.

In August 2020, Twitter were forced to apologise to the player after United lodged an official complaint with the social networking service after it posted a picture of the 29-year-old which provoked a stream of abuse.

It hasn't just been faceless fans who have unfairly attacked Jones either. His former team-mate Rio Ferdinand called him a "waste of time" on YouTube back in August.

It is believed that Ferdinand's attack prompted Jones to give a detailed interview on the struggles he has faced in getting back to full fitness.

That dedication and determination to play again also triggered an impassioned defence of Jones by then-United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and it is understood Ferdinand has since been in touch to apologise for his comments.

Sources say Jones has used the setbacks and criticism to drive him on and anyone that has worked with the centre-back will testify to his dedication and perseverance.

After 14 months of rehabilitation, he completed his first full session in August 2021 and was applauded onto the training pitch by his team-mates.

It is understood that he is still regularly one of the first at the training ground, in order to do a longer warm-up in the hope that it will minimise his risk of him suffering a recurrence of his injury issues, while his hard work in the sessions has also been noted.

Furthermore, he is a popular figure around the clubs Carrington training base, with sources crediting Jones with "keeping morale up" during tough times such as these.

Jones first taste of action this season came in September when he played for Neil Woods Under-23s side at Arsenal. Even though it meant a long journey south, he asked to play to boost his attempts to get match fit.

Jones was also given the option to make his own way down to London but he chose to both travel and stay with the rest of the team.

The group were really impressed with how well he integrated himself and he offered advice to several players, including fellow defenders Teden Mengi and Bjorn Hardley.

Jones completed 90 minutes against Arsenal and played another full game seven days later at Leigh Sports Village as United hosted Brighton.

He didn't just ingratiate himself to the Under-23s, though. During United's Champions League trip to El Madrigal in November, he asked permission to go cheer on the Under-19s in their UEFA Youth League clash with their Villarreal counterparts.

He still hadn't featured in a first-team fixture, though, when he travelled to Spain with the senior squad for the Champions League clash with Villarreal before returning to the team hotel for a pre-match meal with the senior squad.

It is this supportive nature, coupled with the dedication and effort he has displayed in training, which has endeared him to Solskjaer's successor, Ralf Rangnick.

Indeed, despite the shock Jones' inclusion caused, the German coach had no qualms about starting the England international in Monday's Premier League clash with Wolves a staggering 712 days after his previous appearance for the club.

I think he did well, Rangnick said at full time. Bearing in mind he hasnt played for two years on that level, you didnt see that in the game. He played as if he had played in the last couple of weeks."

The emotion of what his comeback meant was clear to see on his face when he left the pitch but it also meant a lot to his team-mates.

It is understood David de Gea, Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay all sought Jones out in the dressing room at full-time to pat him on the back, while the fans showed their appreciation too with their vocal backing throughout.

So, what's next for Jones?

He was only drafted back into the team because of the unavailability of both Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof and both are expected to return imminently.

Jones is understandably desperate for game time and a number of clubs are interested in taking him on loan for the remainder of the season, while United are open to offers.

Whatever happens, one can only hope that the most difficult days of Jones' career are finally behind him.

And even if Monday night turns out to be the last time he starts a game at Old Trafford, then it is a moment he can look back on with pride.

United may have lost on the night but playing the full 90 minutes was a victory in itself. Because many doubted it would ever happen again, Jones included.

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IBN and BioMedWire Announce 2nd Year of Collaboration with – GlobeNewswire

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via BioMedWire IBN (InvestorBrandNetwork), an innovative corporate communications firm and content distributor, is pleased to announce that it will be collaborating with Dynamic Global Events (DGE) as an official media partner for DGEs premier 2022 life science events. In addition, BioMedWire (BMW), a specialized communications platform for the life sciences sector and one of the 50+ brands forming part of IBN, will also serve as an official media partner for DGEs 2022 events.

Dynamic Global Events has rapidly established itself as a leader in providing leading B2B events for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries. DGEs primary goal is defined by its name to serve the dynamic informational and networking needs of the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, healthcare, medical device and other allied industries across the life science ecosystem. With a focused team that has 100+ years of collective B2B event experience, DGE has made a significant impact within the life sciences sector through its broad array of live, virtual and hybrid events spanning a diverse range of topics, including Advancing Womens Leadership (AWLC), Virtual Clinical Trials (VCT), Digital Marketing for Life Sciences, Digital Strategies & Innovations for Medical Affairs and Chief Patient Officer Summit.

We are very pleased to be collaborating once again with IBN and BioMedWire, said Elizabeth Stanislaw, MBA, Senior Marketing Manager of Dynamic Global Events. Their widespread syndication network and dozens of trusted brands deliver incredible visibility for our sponsors. Moreover, their multifaceted approach complements our existing strategies to reach larger audiences.

Our team is excited to continue working alongside Dynamic Global Events as we help bring wider awareness to their broad array of exciting and educational events, said Jonathan Keim, Director of Communications. Over the past five years, DGE has gained a well-deserved reputation as an informational leader within the life sciences industry, and we are very excited to be working alongside them to attract further attention to their diverse array of events.

To see DGEs full event line up for 2022, visit: https://dgevents.com/events/

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6 New Trends Shaping the Future of Unified Communications (UC) – EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect how we work in 2022, the global market for Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) will continue to see an uptick in demand and in emerging trends. The market for UCaaS in 2021 was $28.96 billion and is expected to grow to nearly $70 billion in 2028.

Unified communications is a centralized workplace solution that gathers all modes of communication, such as voice call, messaging/chat, and more, into one software platform to make communication and collaboration easy and accessible.

Also read: Maximizing the Benefits of UCaaS

Your company shares communications infrastructure with other companies, and it requires a stable internet connection at all times, but you may find that the benefits of UCaaS outweigh the drawbacks. The benefits of UC are many, including but not limited to:

As companies continue to adopt UC to unify communications across remote and in-office employees in various time zones in 2022, certain trends will emerge and shape the future of UCaaS.

Also read: Improving Workplace Equity with Unified Communications

AI is playing an increasingly important role in UC. With virtual assistants like Cortana or platforms like Slack, AI-powered bots and tools facilitate employee collaboration by retrieving files. AI in UC also automates processes, such as responding to common customer questions or monitoring system performance.

Moreover, since videoconferencing is becoming more popular, AI is powering new features in UCaaS products, such as speech-to-text transcription, meeting recording, and translation. These AI-backed features are not only beneficial from an accessibility standpoint but also keep records of meetings without the need for a note-taker. 88, for instance, offers AI-powered intelligence from all recorded transactions.

AI ultimately frees up employee time to collaborate face-to-face or virtually and coordinates employees across multiple locations and teams to work towards a common goal.

Also read: The Impact of AI on Unified Communications

More companies will seek UCaaS as a cloud-based solution to their communication and collaboration needs as opposed to an on-premise UC solution. UCaaS saves the company money and supports mobile work and work from home. Its also scalable and more secure. Growing SMBs and widespread enterprises alike will increasingly turn to cloud-based UC in the form of UCaaS.

Given the increasing popularity of cloud-based UCaaS platforms, expect to see a proportional gain in popularity for software-defined area-networking (SD-WAN). UCaaS and SD-WAN make a power couple for securely accommodating increased cloud traffic to mitigate delayed or distorted image/sound, dropped calls, and other issues that arise as a result of overburdened bandwidth. An SD-WAN scans cloud traffic and automatically fixes problems, allowing for a consistently optimal UCaaS user-experience. It also makes the network more secure by segmenting cloud traffic by application.

UCaaS not only has internal applications between employees but also external applications as well. UCaaS has been increasingly leveraged to build and enhance relationships between companies and their customers.

Contact Centers as a Service (CCaaS) is a specific application of UC that provides a one-stop hub for communication with customers via bot, live chat, social media, text messages, and mobile apps. It makes companies easily and securely accessible to rectify customer issues and ensures consistent customer experiences across communication channels. RingCentral, for example, is a UCaaS solution that integrates a contact center.

CCaaS incorporates and informs data from internal and external systems, such as CRM tools, to generate business intelligence about sales KPIs, customer behavior, and more. Data from interactions within CCaaS, in turn, inform the exchange of information between employees and teams within UCaaS.

UC platforms allow employees to collaborate using a wide variety of tools, devices, and systems across ever-growing networks. While this affords workers great flexibility, it also presents more opportunities for hackers. The increasingly ubiquitous BYOD and work-from-home models underscore a continued and growing demand for security in UC platforms to address security risks and vulnerabilities, such as teleconference hacking or data breaches when exchanging information via voice, chat, etc. This particularly affects companies working within the healthcare industry who need to remain HIPAA compliant. UCaaS vendors will respond in turn with increased security features geared toward certain industries in order to address the ever-changing security landscape.

Nextiva is one UCaaS provider in particular that meets high security standards, including ISO/IEC 27001 certification.

Virtualization more generally is the practice of turning computer storage, servers, and other network hardware virtual, making them easier to maintain and deploy across a dispersed network of devices. Virtualization is an emerging trend in UC that allows IT teams to build networks on the cloud from selected components needed for carrying out company goals, whether thats teleconferencing, file sharing and storage, or instant messaging. Building a private network on the cloud cuts operating costs and makes it easier for employees to connect from any device.

Also read: 7 Trends in Enterprise Unified Communications & Collaboration (UCC)

Since work-from-home is here to stay, UC will remain a must-have in mobile workplaces that coordinate employees across multiple locations, time zones, and devices. UC facilitates and improves internal as well as external communication, leading to increased customer satisfaction. It may also make a difference in cultivating a safe, supportive company culture.

UC trends to watch out for in 2022 reflect what companies value in a UC solution: automation, flexibility, and security. The trends also reflect companies increasingly employee-centric approach to accommodate how and where they prefer to work with their colleagues towards common business goals in the new year.

Read next: Top UCaaS Providers & Companies for 2021

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