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Deeptech AI start-up, thingsTHINKING, has raised €4.5 million in a funding round led by Early-bird and a number of angel investors. The company’s propriety tool ‘Semantha’, offers textual processing by providing out-of-the-box functionality, bypassing the dreaded training phase for AI-based applications. Earlybird co-founder, Dr. Hendrik Brandis said, “With semantha, domain experts can finally educate an AI system as if it were a co-worker, using just a few and simple examples”. The current funding allows would help them grow their technological advantage, and market faster, while supporting their international partners.
Google LLC, collaborates with CrowdStrike Holdings Inc., to deliver half a dozen of their cybersecurity tools, to make it easier for IT teams to spot malware. CrowdStrike’s flagship product is a platform called Falcon, that companies use to protect systems such as servers, and employee devices. The platform can now send security information, from a company’s environment to Google’s cloud-based Chronicle, an analytics platform. Chronicle can store and analyzing petabytes of security data at once. Google and CrowdStrike’s collaboration focuses on securing public cloud environments. According to the companies, they will work together, to make it easier to set up Falcon, inside Google Cloud virtual machines.
Data-logics, Inc., a source for Adobe PDF, and enterprise document management technologies, announces the launch of Data-logics Cloud, a suite of cloud-based PDF processing products, which includes a free app on Zapier, and a robust API on Amazon Web Services. This exciting next-generation move for the company, provides Data logics users with the same enterprise-grade capabilities to create, edit and convert PDFs. Based in Chicago, IL, they support hundreds of customers worldwide, who are using document management technology in diverse applications. With the addition of these new cloud offerings, that customer base will be able to become even more expansive.
Leading digital workflow company, Service now, announced it has signed an agreement to acquire next-generation observability leader, Light step. Acquisition will help ServiceNow customers accelerate digital transformation with insight-driven, action-oriented workflows. ServiceNow is already a recognized market leader in IT service management, IT operations management, and digital workflows. With Lightstep, an emerging pioneer in next-generation application monitoring and observability, ServiceNow will help DevOps engineers build, deploy, run, and monitor state-of-the-art, cloud-native applications.
Infor, the industry cloud company, today announced that Norgesmøllene A.S., part of Cernova, the Norway-based flour milling and industrial group, has deployed Infor Cloud Suite Food & Beverage, to support its digital transformation process. Infor CloudSuite Food & Beverage, which also incorporates Eye Share, to manage the workflow of inbound supplier invoices, is expected to streamline processes, and boost visibility for Norgesmøllene A.S.
Deeptech AI start-up, thingsTHINKING, has raised €4.5 million in a funding round led by Early-bird and a number of angel investors. The company’s propriety tool ‘Semantha’, offers textual processing by providing out-of-the-box functionality, bypassing the dreaded training phase for AI-based applications. Earlybird co-founder, Dr. Hendrik Brandis said, “With semantha, domain experts can finally educate an AI system as if it were a co-worker, using just a few and simple examples”. The current funding allows would help them grow their technological advantage, and market faster, while supporting their international partners.
Google LLC, collaborates with CrowdStrike Holdings Inc., to deliver half a dozen of their cybersecurity tools, to make it easier for IT teams to spot malware. CrowdStrike’s flagship product is a platform called Falcon, that companies use to protect systems such as servers, and employee devices. The platform can now send security information, from a company’s environment to Google’s cloud-based Chronicle, an analytics platform. Chronicle can store and analyzing petabytes of security data at once. Google and CrowdStrike’s collaboration focuses on securing public cloud environments. According to the companies, they will work together, to make it easier to set up Falcon, inside Google Cloud virtual machines.
Data-logics, Inc., a source for Adobe PDF, and enterprise document management technologies, announces the launch of Data-logics Cloud, a suite of cloud-based PDF processing products, which includes a free app on Zapier, and a robust API on Amazon Web Services. This exciting next-generation move for the company, provides Data logics users with the same enterprise-grade capabilities to create, edit and convert PDFs. Based in Chicago, IL, they support hundreds of customers worldwide, who are using document management technology in diverse applications. With the addition of these new cloud offerings, that customer base will be able to become even more expansive.
Leading digital workflow company, Service now, announced it has signed an agreement to acquire next-generation observability leader, Light step. Acquisition will help ServiceNow customers accelerate digital transformation with insight-driven, action-oriented workflows. ServiceNow is already a recognized market leader in IT service management, IT operations management, and digital workflows. With Lightstep, an emerging pioneer in next-generation application monitoring and observability, ServiceNow will help DevOps engineers build, deploy, run, and monitor state-of-the-art, cloud-native applications.
Infor, the industry cloud company, today announced that Norgesmøllene A.S., part of Cernova, the Norway-based flour milling and industrial group, has deployed Infor Cloud Suite Food & Beverage, to support its digital transformation process. Infor CloudSuite Food & Beverage, which also incorporates Eye Share, to manage the workflow of inbound supplier invoices, is expected to streamline processes, and boost visibility for Norgesmøllene A.S.