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GoZone WiFi and Forum Info-Tech Provide Toyota Arena and Ontario Convention Center with Innovative Portfolio of IT Solutions to Self-Manage, Automate…

Stadiums and Convention Center Venues Benefit from New Ways to Monetize and Differentiate their Facilities

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. & CORONA, Calif., November 29, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GoZone WiFi, the leader in WiFi monetization and management tools, and Forum Info-Tech, a top 100 managed service provider (MSP), today announced that the two companies are working together to provide the Toyota Arena and Ontario Convention Center with advanced IT and WiFi solutions. Toyota Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Ontario, CA, hosting local sporting events and concerts including the Ontario Clippers, and the Ontario Convention Center is a full-service, state-of-the-art convention facility used for conventions, trade shows, exhibits and meetings.

GoZone WiFi and Forum Info-Tech are helping to drive revenue and connect with Wi-Fi users that exhibit or attend events at large facilities like the Toyota Arena and Ontario Convention Center using GoZones Smart WiFi Suite of guest analytics solutions and Forum Info-Techs IT products and services. These combined solutions offer these venues with updated IT services and the ability to self-manage and automate the onboarding of any type of user including exhibitors, guests, fans, contractors, and all their IoT devices.

"We are excited to partner with Forum Info-Tech to provide Toyota Arena with our combined innovative guest analytic and IT solutions," said Todd Myers, Founder and CEO, GoZone WiFi. "GoZones solutions for stadium and Convention Center facilities like Toyota Arena and Ontario Convention Center provide these venues with the opportunity to increase concession revenues, drive future attendance and make informed staffing decisions. In addition, these venues can better understand traffic flow and attendee behavior and apply that data to event layout and design. They also can showcase event sponsors with interactive ads, drive app downloads, and provide advertiser attribution."

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"GoZone Wi-Fi helps Forum Info-Tech add an additional layer of service for our Managed IT Service venues like the Toyota Arena and Ontario Convention Center. In addition to providing onsite and co-managed IT services for their computer networks, workstation support, and cloud hosting and security compliance, we have found that GoZone Wi-Fi provides Forum Info-Tech the logical extension of taking care of the venues Wi-Fi to provide an incredible and hassle-free WiFi experience for both the venue and those attending events," added Biren Shukla, President and CEO, Forum Info-Tech.

About GoZone:

GoZone WiFi is a SaaS company and leader in monetizing and managing Guest WiFi. The company offers business analytics, venue intelligence and guest engagement by using WiFi networks to deliver branded content, provide customer analytics, and display advertising. GoZones Smart WiFi Suite of products enables WiFi monetization through rich location data, marketing engagements, and third-party sponsorships. GoZones venue intelligence enables enterprises to strategically refine operations, bridging the gap between marketing and IT. Learn more at GoZoneWiFi.com.

About Forum Info-Tech:

Forum Info-Tech specializes in educating our clients on the information technology options available to ease business IT concerns and implement the best solution. Our professional scope ranges from engineering and implementing on-premise network solutions, designing and migrating to cloud solutions, business continuity, and data recovery solutions, and consulting on various IT projects. Our network and technical engineers combined experience allows us to successfully provide custom, affordable solutions to our valued clients. For more information, please learn more at http://www.foruminfotech.net.

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How Cloud Computing Will Drive The Future Of Data Analytics – HostReview.com

Cloud computing and data analytics are the present-day superheroes that can run a business solely on their shoulders. Since the introduction of cloud services in 2006, it has evolved so much, and many big players in the tech industry, like Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and Adobe almost all tech giants, big and small, are offering cloud services at various levels.

Data analytics, on the other hand, is the study of statistics and is as old as pyramids, literally! Ancient Egyptians used census statistics for the building of pyramids. Statistics played an important role for governments all over the world in the creation and classification of censuses, distribution of goods, and collection of taxes et al. Data analysis is the process of collecting data from various sources and studying it to extract useful information.

With the introduction of computers, the power of computation has increased tremendously, and it helped data analysis to look deep into the data to find various answers that can be benefitted from. While cloud computing is a modern technological marvel, data analysis existed long before. Before finding out the combined power of the two, lets look at their strengths to understand them better.

Cloud Computing:

Cloud computing had given all business enterprises the option of not buying a cow when they need a packet of milk. The analogy may seem funny, but that was the case with all the businesses before the cloud. Previously, business enterprises used to spend a bomb on IT infra, most of which was used just as a backup to face any eventualities or when the situation demands. When not in use, these IT resources used to occupy a lot of space and waste a lot of energy in terms of the power they consume and, eventually the money. Cloud services have eliminated all this wastage by simply offering every IT resource as a service. Now, businesses can buy a service and pay for what they use and need not own that IT infrastructure.

Cloud computing services are mainly of 3 types. Infrastructure as a Service, IaaS, where businesses can rent infrastructure like servers, networks, virtual machines, operating systems, and storage without having to buy these costly entities. This way, the businesses like e-commerce platforms can make use of these services by scaling up or down depending on the demand; for example, during festive seasons, they can scale up the resources as the traffic is expected to peak, and on other occasions when the traffic is low, they can scale down the resources. This saves a ton of burden for the businesses as they need not worry about scaling their hardware and can concentrate on other important business aspects. Thats one use of cloud computing, scalability of hardware on demand!

The second category of cloud computing service is Platform as a Service, PaaS. The cloud service offers a complete development framework and deployment environment for any web application for the customers. Just like in IaaS, PaaS also includes infrastructure such as servers, networks, and storage, and in addition also includes development tools, database management services DBMS, business intelligence BI tools, and all the middleware required to build and maintain a complete web application lifecycle right from inception, build, test, deploy, manage and update! IaaS is a subset of PaaS in the sense that PaaS offers all the services of IaaS and more.

The third category of cloud computing service is Software as a Service, SaaS where the cloud provider hosts a software application for the end users to make good of it for a price. The software provider can either host the software application, and all the related databases using its own servers and resources and offer services like Microsoft Azure or, in the case of an independent software vendor, ISV can use a cloud provider's help to host his application. These applications can typically be accessed through web browsers and used by B2B and B2C users. SaaS is a superset of IaaS and PaaS.

By using any of the cloud-mentioned computing services, a business can benefit in many ways. The first and foremost benefit of using cloud services would be a drastic cutting in IT costs. Scalability is another main advantage of using a cloud-based service. Also, since cloud services can be accessed from anywhere, businesses can longer confine their manpower to offices alone. The manpower can be scattered anywhere and can work using an internet connection.

This mobility can especially be useful for startups and small businesses where employees can work from anywhere with any device cutting significant costs on premise rent and other amenities. One of the most important benefits of hosting your data on the cloud is security. On-site data storage is as good as the hardware on which it resides and is vulnerable but when you move your data to a cloud, you can rest assured as long as your cloud provider is operational, your data is in safe hands. Cloud service providers offer data security not only from physical theft, natural disasters, and damage but also from hackers and data burglars.

The above gives you an idea of cloud services and how a business can benefit immensely. Lets move on to our next superhero of a business, data analytics.

Data analytics:

Have you ever encountered a puzzle on social media where you need to find a hidden figure embedded inside an image within 30 seconds and if you find it successfully, they claim you have extraordinary IQ? You might be familiar with finding the differences between two almost identical images in magazines or perhaps you would recollect those questions from a competitive exam where you need to find the number or shape that comes next in a series of numbers or shapes. Do you know what is the one thing that is required to solve these types of questions where at first these images, shapes, and numbers appear to be very ordinary and typical? Analytical observation! The ability to analyze the given data and arrive at a conclusion is called analytical thinking or observation.

Data analytics are used to analyze what appears to be meaningless, raw, and abstract data to discover, interpret, and communicate meaningful patterns from that data. The interpretations and patterns thus obtained can be used to optimize a business and can help perform it more efficiently by providing various insights. Since data will be huge and cannot be interpreted by humans, various techniques and processes used to interpret the data have been automated into various mechanical processes, and algorithms were designed to be used on raw data. Implementing data analytics in a business will optimize its performance in various ways such as reducing operational costs by identifying more efficient ways of conducting business, making better decisions, finding customer behaviors, and discovering new business opportunities and trends.

In todays digital age, every business needs data for its success as data conveys many important things. If a business ignores the data, it may miss out on some important opportunities or, even worse, may crash the business. Based on what type of analytics you use on the data, the same is divided into 4 major types. Descriptive analytics on data will give you a description of what happened in the past. This type of data analytics will help you look into what happened previously to plan a course of action. Diagnostic analytics of data will diagnose why and how something has happened, whether good or bad. If it is good, a business can follow it and if it is bad, a business can examine ways to prevent it. Predictive analytics predict future trends based on the current data. These predictions will help prepare businesses for big business opportunities or eventualities. Prescriptive analytics will help guide a business by offering various courses of action on how to proceed based on the given data.

All 4 categories of data analytics mentioned above will help a business to understand its current situation through descriptive analytics, how it got there through diagnostic analytics, where it is headed through predictive analytics, and finally, how to proceed further through prescriptive analytics. Depending on the problem you are facing in your business or trying to set the future goals of your business, you may choose all or some of the data analytics.

But to apply the various analytics, you need the raw material, which is data. The more data you analyze, the more accurate the results will be.

The combination:

Now that we have understood how a business can benefit from both cloud computing and data analytics, lets look at what the combination does to a business.

Theres an ocean of data, all right! But to mine those huge volumes of data and convert it into actionable info, you need to have a powerful infrastructure in-house, more so if the data is stored on-site. Applying data analytics on such in-house stored data is a daunting task. This is where the cloud comes in. Many cloud platforms offer storage solutions to move your enormous data onto the cloud. Not only that, apart from offering cloud-based storage solutions, these cloud platforms also offer integrated cloud analytics to apply to your data.This offers various benefits to a business, the first being not having a host of infrastructure at your premises. The second big benefit is you can easily build customized reports based on the geographical location of your business branches as the data pertaining to all these different locations is now available on the cloud. The third big advantage is the cloud analytics the cloud platform offers are much faster, more robust, and safe than the in-house ones. And lastly, the data will be safe and secure on a cloud rather than on-premise!

All these advantages of combining cloud computing with data analytics will increase the efficiency of a business by arriving at various action plans and staying ahead!

As far as the question of how cloud computing will drive the future of data analytics, it is already driving. In the future, too, we can see these two evolving superheroes shouldering many big businesses to their successes!

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SA’s online threats spiked in October – IT-Online

The November Edition of Trellixs Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing for South Africa has shown a dip from around 2,6-million total files detected in August, to 2,4-million in September, before shooting back up, past the 2,7-million mark, in October.

This top line data measured all files, including malicious and innocuous files, with public utilities, education institutions and financial services organisations recording the highest incidences.

On closer inspection, the volume of malicious threat campaigns saw a spike, from just over 5 000 files to over 20 000 in September and back down to over 10 000 in October. By far, the highest detected threat was of the MyKings Botnet Clipboard Stealer.

With South African investors entering the cryptocurrency market at a faster pace than ever, we are becoming a more attractive target for global cybercriminals as crypto has become their biggest target, says Carlo Bolzonello, country manager at Trellix South Africa. Alarmingly, the MyKings malware is aggressively used to install itself on machines to download crypto wallets and addresses, allowing hacking groups to clear out users crypto wallets.

Other common threats over the period include: An offspring of the Vega Stealer, the Zeppelin (Buran) ransomware group, which originated out of the United States and has proliferated globally, predominantly targeting the financial services and communications sectors.

Vice Society ransomware group is predominantly known for exploiting system vulnerabilities, especially where organisations may be slow to institute patches for prior threats. Threat actors will typically leverage access brokers, who sell the relevant tool on the dark web.

Crackonosh Malware, which is distributed in cracked software, as well as the Telerik UI Exploitation, which leads to malware infection by exploiting the ASP.net patch last updated in 2019.

Long-term trends

Two of the leading threat actors that have emerged in the South African landscape since the beginning of 2022 are the MuddyWaters Group and UNC1945, which target the banking, finance outsourcing, and hosting services, as well as utilities.Using similar techniques and some of the same tools (like Ligolo and impacket), these infiltrate environments to steal credentials. MuddyWaters might also go further, leaving ransomware in environments, while selling credentials on to third-parties, once acquired.

South Africa has seen a growing emergence of threat actors, using tools like CrackMapExec and BadPotato, which are quite openly available and conduct surreptitious vulnerability assessments of systems to access privileges, Bolzonello says. Other Threat Actors, like APT28 will go after cloud accounts and infrastructure, moving laterally on systems with minimal detection.

Staying abreast of some of these evolving threats will require a comprehensive strategy for cloud-hosted and on-premise threat detection using live data from security operations centres (SOC), he adds.

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Developing Applications in Space with Azure Orbital Space SDK – InfoQ.com

Microsoft recently announced the preview release of the Azure Orbital Space SDK to provide developers with a secure hosting platform and application toolkit designed to enable them to create, deploy, and operate applications on-orbit.

With the SDK, developers have access to templates, samples, and documentation to make it easy to get up and running with template applications for common workload patterns, such as earth observation image processing. In addition, a "virtual test harness" allows developers to quickly test their applications on the ground against an instance of the host platform.

Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/any-developer-can-be-a-space-developer-with-the-new-azure-orbital-space-sdk/

Furthermore, the blog post explains that developers can leverage the SDK to write and host more intelligent applications on-board satellite capturing data, use time more efficiently, and even autonomously reconfigure applications. The SDK provides a standard template for completing imaging activities, making it simpler to transfer models and applications from one satellite configuration to another - preventing developers from writing a new solution each time they launch a spacecraft application.

In addition, the SDK also enables more sophisticated management of satellite communications by providing a compute fabric with networking capabilities for hosting telecommunication workloads. Operators can migrate applications more quickly from on-ground cell sites to satellites in space, providing higher resiliency and network utilization.

Steven Kitay, a senior director at Microsoft Azure Space, told InfoQ:

At Microsoft, we are on a mission to combine the power of the cloud with the possibilities of space, and the SDK is the latest way to turn those possibilities into realities. The Azure Orbital Space SDK makes it easier for space developers to create secure applications that run on spacecraft. They can build applications to task, acquire, and process imagery and downlink it from satellites to ground stations. This approach has many benefits for developers and satellite operators alike, including saving time since the data is captured at the edge, allowing for reconfigurability, and providing satellite interoperability and scale.

Earlier in April, Microsoft launched the Azure Space Partner Community and disclosed its first space community partners, including Loft Orbital, Ball Aerospace, and Thales Alenia Space. With the SDK preview release, the company adds Xplore, who will help them continue to shape the future of space technologies and services. It includes leveraging the SDK to gather new insights into how edge computing solutions can better enable government and commercial customers to achieve their mission objectives. Furthermore, Microsofts existing community partners will leverage the SDK.

The Azure Orbital Space SDK is available via private preview for companies through the Azure Space Partner Community and universities through the Azure Space Academic Outreach Program.

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Here are 3 Advantages of Collaborating with a Colocation Data Centre – IndianWeb2.com

The pandemic that broke out in March 2020 altered the world in two waysfirst, on a global scale, where countries were struggling with collapse of healthcare sector, financial crisis, unemployment, etc. On the other hand, the lifestyle and everyday habits of people witnessed a drastic change.

In this article, we will bring under purview the multifarious advantages of collaborating with a colocation data centre. Every business and organization, be it large-scale or small-scale generates data which needs storage. Here, the enterprises have to take a callfirst, they can choose to build an in-house data centre, or they can get onboard with a colocation data centre.

In simple terms, collocation data centre is a service offered by a separate organization. Further, we have mentioned some of the many benefits and advantages of collaborating with a colocation data centre service provider:

Shared Space, Low Cost

A colocation data centre provides space and services to multiple businesses and organization in one single facility. Therefore, the total cost gets equally divided amongst all of them. This allows the organizations to earn a significant amount of profit which they can utilize in advancing their technology, equipment, infrastructure and more.

In contrast, when a company decides to invest in a server room or a personal data centre, it requires considerable amount of capital, labour, and constant supervision. Therefore, a colocation data centre emerges as a sweeping winner between the two.

Room for Growth and Expansion

Every business, be it small scale or large scale, has fluctuations in its growth trajectory. In other words, whenever an organization expands or condenses, the generated amount of data also changes. If a company owns a private data centre, they need to move around the servers and equipment on their own, which can prove to be a long and tedious task.

On the other hand, there are multiple operators and administrators in a colocation data centre who ensure that servers are installed and taken down in accordance with the need of the company. Thus, with a colocation data centre, the IT infrastructure can quickly expand to offer the required support within a minimum amount of investment.

Seamless Business Continuity

In a colocation data centre, data is optimally protected against disasters like flooding, fire, and more. In addition, stringent precautions are taken to ensure that the installed equipment does not overheat, for instance, integration of best-in-class cooling systems.

If you have your data stored in a colo facility, it gets much easier to create a quick fall-back scenario in emergency situations. This additional advantage enables employees to work from a temporary location in case of a mishap.

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Mayor Bowser Visits DC’s Advanced Technical Center, Announces Public School Enrollment at Highest Level in 15 Years | mayormb – Executive Office of…

(Washington, DC) Today, during a visit to the Districts Advanced Technical Center (ATC), Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the number of students enrolled in public schools in Washington, DC in the 2022-23 school year is at its highest level since the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) began doing a District-wide count of public school students in 2007. After enrollment remained mostly flat in the 2021-22 school year, the unaudited numbers show an overall increase of nearly 3% across DC or 2,638 more students compared to last years count.

We know that when we invest in our school communities and provide opportunities and programs that challenge and engage students, families trust us. When families trust us when they know that their children will be loved and challenged in our schools that benefits our entire community,said Mayor Bowser.As we continue through the process of reimagining the high school experience, the Advanced Technical Center is a good example of how we can work together, across sectors and with our partners in the community, to create opportunities that set students up for success in school and beyond graduation.

As part of todays announcement, Mayor Bowser visited students and staff at the Advanced Technical Center, which was launched at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year. The ATC, operated and managed by OSSE, is a centralized Career Technical Education (CTE) program, co-located on the campus of Trinity Washington University. The purpose of the ATC is to allow students to take high school and college level CTE courses in a two-year, dual enrollment pathway. By removing the barriers of equipment costs faced by many schools, the ATC allows students from all over the city to access coursework that they might not have been offered, without requiring them to transfer schools. The ATC reimagines the high school experience by giving students access to CTE pathways that prepare them for high-wage, high-skill, and in-demand careers.

During school year 2022-23, the ATC is located on the campus of Trinity Washington University. In subsequent school years, the ATC will be in a permanent location at the Penn Center building (1709 3rd Street NE). Any student in grades 9, 10, or 11 who attends a DCPS or public charter high school that receives federal Carl D. Perkins funding for their CTE programming is eligible to enroll in ATC courses.

Programs currently offered at the ATC include:

Preliminary Enrollment Numbers

Public School Enrollment Since 2007

These preliminary figures are heartening and reinforce that the best place for our children is in school with their excellent educators, said State Superintendent Dr. Christina Grant. As we continue to forge our path through recovery and into restoration, we are so grateful for our families, our educators and for the citys continued commitment to improving educational outcomes in all eight wards.

As the Districts state education agency, OSSE conducts an annual enrollment audit of public schools. The preliminary numbers above are based on a snapshot of data certified by local education agencies in October. This marks the beginning of an enrollment audit and certification process that takes several months and is conducted in collaboration with an independent auditor. The chart above tracks enrollment trends since 2007 with preliminary unaudited numbers for the 2022-23 school year. Final, audited enrollment figures will be published by OSSE in early 2023.

*Note: State-level enrollment subtotal does not equal DCPS + Charter totals due to student duplications. Duplications have been removed from the state level numbers but may still exist at the sector level in these preliminary, unaudited figures.

**These figures represent preliminary data. Final audited enrollment figures will be published by OSSE in early 2023.

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Google to pay $391.5 million in location tracking settlement with 40 states – TechCrunch

Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 state attorneys general over its location tracking practices. The settlement outlines that Google misled its users into thinking they had turned off location tracking even as the company continued to collect their location information. The investigation, which marks the largest attorney general-led consumer privacy settlement ever, was co-led by Oregon and Washington.

For years Google has prioritized profit over their users privacy, said Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum in a news release. They have been crafty and deceptive. Consumers thought they had turned off their location tracking features on Google, but the company continued to secretly record their movements and use that information for advertisers.

Google said in a statement that it has already addressed and corrected some of the location tracking practices detailed in the settlement.

Consistent with improvements weve made in recent years, we have settled this investigation which was based on outdated product policies that we changed years ago, a spokesperson for Google told TechCrunch in an email.

As part of the settlement, Google has agreed to improve its location tracking disclosures and user controls starting next year. The settlement requires Google to show additional information to users whenever they turn a location-related account setting on or off. Key information about location tracking must also not be hidden going forward.

In a blog post, Google outlined it will provide a new control that allows users to easily turn off their Location History and Web & App Activity settings and delete their past data in one simple flow. The company also plans to add additional disclosures to its Activity controlsandData & Privacy pages.

Alongside these changes, Google is going to create a comprehensive information hub that highlights key location settings. In addition, Google plans to give users who are setting up new accounts a more detailed explanation of what Web & App Activity is and what information it includes. The company said it will continue deleting location history data for users who have not recently contributed new location history data to their account.

Until we have comprehensive privacy laws, companies will continue to compile large amounts of our personal data for marketing purposes with few controls, Rosenblum said in the news release.

The attorneys general opened the Google investigation after a 2018 Associated Press report found that the company recorded users movements even when they explicitly told it not to. The investigation found that Google violated state consumer protection laws by misleading consumers about its location tracking practices since at least 2014.

Last month, Google agreed to pay the state of Arizona $85 million to settle a separate lawsuit that alleged the search giant deceived users by collecting location data without their consent. Google is also currently facing a lawsuit from Washington, DC, Texas, Washington state and Indiana. The lawsuit alleges that Google deceived users by collecting their location data even when they believed that kind of tracking was disabled.

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Centrilogic Named a Leader in the 2022 IDC MarketScape Report for Canadian Datacenter Colocation and Interconnection Services – Yahoo Finance

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TORONTO, Nov. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Centrilogic, a global provider of IT transformation solutions, today announced that it has been recognized as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Canadian Datacenter Colocation and Interconnection 2022 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA49811122, November 2022).

The IDC MarketScape vendor assessment evaluated 11 Canadian providers of datacenter colocation and interconnection services to support IT buyers when making decisions to outsource these critical functions to third-party vendors. Each vendors current capabilities and strategies relating to their datacenter colocation and interconnection service offerings were evaluated against a comprehensive set of qualitative and quantitative criteria. Upon rigorous review and evaluation of all 11 vendors included in the IDC MarketScape, Centrilogic was positioned as a Leader.

Since the companys founding in 2007, Centrilogic has grown its global datacenter footprint to 18 strategic locations throughout Canada, the USA, and EMEA. The company has a strong track record of architecting and delivering strategic colocation, interconnection, and managed services for mid-market and enterprise organizations across a wide range of industries. Centrilogic has also evolved its portfolio of services and solutions through organic growth and strategic acquisitions, which now includes IT strategy and consulting, public and private Cloud professional and managed services, application development and management, data analytics and business intelligence, and cybersecurity. With this depth of service capabilities, Centrilogic is uniquely positioned to design, build, and manage an end-to-end digital platform for Canadian and multinational organizations.

A strong foundation of datacenter colocation and interconnection services can enable companies to accelerate their IT transformation journeys, facilitate the seamless adoption and integration of new technologies, and drive business value and competitive advantage faster, says Robert Offley, President and CEO of Centrilogic. We are proud to be recognized as a Leader by the IDC MarketScape. This recognition validates the team of experts we have at Centrilogic and further demonstrates our commitment to helping our clients realize their full digital potential through the delivery, integration, and management of innovative technologies.

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Centrilogic has been positioned in previous IDC MarketScape reports, including:

IDC MarketScape: Canadian Public IaaS 2015 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA1SSC15, February 2015) A Major Player

IDC MarketScape: Canadian Data Centre Operations and Management 2016 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA40622416, September 2016) A Major Player

IDC MarketScape: Canadian Infrastructure as a Service Providers 2018 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA4321418, February 2018) A Major Player

IDC MarketScape: Canadian Datacenter Operations and Management 2019 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA44463419, April 2019) A Major Player

IDC MarketScape: Canadian Cloud Professional Services Providers 2021 Vendor Assessment (Doc #CA46215320) A Major Player

About IDC MarketScape:

IDC MarketScape vendor assessment model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of ICT (information and communications technology) suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendors position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of IT and telecommunications vendors can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.

About Centrilogic

Centrilogic is a global provider of IT transformation solutions that empower organizations to realize their full digital potential. Armed with capabilities that span the stack from multicloud management to next-gen applications and strategic services Centrilogic delivers resilient end-to-end digital solutions that help companies reshape the role of their technology platforms as business-driving assets. With regional headquarters in Canada, USA, and the United Kingdom, Centrilogic delivers solutions to innovative companies worldwide.

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Essential San Francisco Brewery Cellarmaker Is Leaving SoMa and Taking Production to the East Bay – Eater SF

The new year will bring some big changes to whats arguably San Franciscos best brewery. According to an Instagram post on Thursday, Cellarmaker Brewing Co. will close its original Howard Street location at the end of the year and move its production to the East Bay. The brewery has acquired Berkeleys the Rare Barrel, which opened in 2013 as a sour-beer lovers paradise. The post explains that while Cellarmaker will transition to brewing its beer out of the Rare Barrel space, itll continue to produce the Rare Barrel product line out of the facility, too.

Cellarmakers House of Pizza in Bernal Heights will remain open; that restaurant and taproom opened in 2019 bringing crispy-edged Detroit-style pizza to the neighborhood along with a full lineup of the brewerys pale ales and IPAs. An Oakland outpost is also in the works and according to the Instagram announcement, should open in February 2023. The brewery plans to debut that location before turning its attention to the Berkeley Rare Barrel taproom, which they hope to reopen later in the spring.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Daly Citys Vals Restaurant and Lounge will close its doors for good at the end of the year. The old-school steakhouse has been around since the 1950s serving prime rib and veal parmigiana. Co-owner Greg Taylor declined to provide details about the reason for the closure and told the paper a firm date for the closure has yet to be set.

The San Francisco Standard spotted a mention of an upcoming Union Square restaurant in a real estate press release. According to the Registry SF, Chotto Matte will open at 100 Stockton Street, formerly the Macys Men's store, in the second quarter of 2023. The Japanese-Peruvian restaurant with locations in Miami and Nashville is taking over a 15,000-square-foot space on the buildings rooftop.

Theres a new restaurant open in San Leandro that specializes in Hainan chicken, the dish comprising of poached, skin-on chicken and seasoned rice, the Mercury News reports. Special Hainan Chicken is now open at 699 Lewelling Boulevard, Suite 104, serving a menu of design-your-own noodle soup from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day except Tuesday, according to the restaurant website.

Congrats to East Bay diners: OKs Deli is now offering online ordering on Thursdays and Fridays so you can snag your highly Instagrammable, super-stacked sandwiches for pick-up. The menu changes frequently so head to the deli website for a current list of options.

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Farmer’s Cow Calf and Creamery expanding Hartford Courant – Hartford Courant

Mansfield The Farmers Cow recently completed negotiations with independent Connecticut-based Full Service Markets for the hosting of the Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery within a number of markets located on Connecticuts roadways.

The recently finalized agreement calls for the Farmers Cow, in partnership with the Full Service Markets owners, to initially co-locate and co-operate one of the companys Calfs & Creameries in Unionville, Connecticut, on Farmington Avenue.

The required build-outs, including staffing, logistics system management, and training are scheduled for completion in November.

A Connecticut-based farming cooperative comprised of six individual family-owned farms, the Farmers Cow was founded by a group of like-minded farmers and farming families in 2003. As part of its community outreach and support initiatives, and in support of the growth of its brand, the Farmers Cow founded the Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery in 2012.

The Farmers Cow, in partnership with the Full Service Markets owners, will co-locate and co-operate one of the companys Calfs & Creameries in Unionville, Connecticut, on Farmington Avenue.

In researching all of the possible partnering and franchise options available to us over this past year, we loved the fact that the Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery had both great food and great ice cream, said Markets owner Marwan Tawfik. And the fact that it is a part of the local Farmers Cow brand, sourced from local farms supporting local communities and economies, made it the perfect choice for us.

The Farmers Cow brand sources the freshest and healthiest products from not only their own Collective-based family farms, but also from other select local farms engaged in sustainable farming practices, which provide local lettuce, local bacon and pulled pork, local fruits, and local one-of-a-kind drinks..., reads a press release announcing the expansion.

The Farmers Cow brand is known for offering the highest-quality local ingredients, and operates through distribution channels that include their own fast-casual, farm-to-table calfs and kiosks, as well as regional and national chains and grocery stores (including Whole Foods, Stop & Shop, and Big Y).

The Farmers Cow Collective is also leading the farming industry in the development of innovative technologies and environmental sustainability from developing new pollution-capturing processes to producing clean energy systems that can power and fund numerous projects and programs their own as well as community-based organizations seeking clean and renewable energy, reads the release.

The Farmers Cow and the Markets owners are next scheduled to co-locate a Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery at numerous additional Markets located throughout Connecticut.

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Our next deployment with the Markets owners is already scheduled for build-out and co-operation, and all that that entails, stated Edwin Molina, FC Development Corp., and Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery CEO.

Once we finalize the physical build-out and officially engage in the co-operation of the Unionville location in November, we then will initiate the co-location and co-operation of the Farmers Cow Calf & Creamery at a number of additional Markets in eastern, southern, and western Connecticut following that with additional locations throughout all of the state, continued Molina.

The Farmer's Cow Calf opened in 2012, at 86 Storrs Road in Willimantic.

Further expansion of this partnership is being planned not just in Connecticut, but also in other areas throughout New England and beyond.

According to Steven Lane, chief development officer at FC Development Corp., a management and development entity for the Farmers Cow brand of companies, the current agreement includes three additional locations in Connecticut, on major roadways.

We are in discussions with additional partners to develop similar agreements, said Lane.

We are continually exploring new avenues of community support and sustainable development with all of our operations, said Tawfiq. And having a partner like the Farmers Cow and all that their combined companies bring to the table in regard to food sustainability, environmental sustainability, energy sourcing, and pollution abatement combined with an unparalleled record of community service initiatives supports both on-the-ground and high-level applications of our combined vision, mission, and goals.

The Farmers Cow, originally established in 2003 in Connecticut, serves many local and regional communities throughout nine states, including throughout New England. The six farms making up the Farmers Cow Cooperative are: Cushman Farm, in Franklin; Fairvue Farms, in Woodstock; Fort Hill Farms, in Thompson; Graywall Farms, in Lebanon; Hytone Farm in Coventry; and Mapleleaf Farm, in Hebron.

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