Newark, Delaware - April 26, 2018 — SiriusIQ, a software development company that greatly increases the rate at which data can be read from on-premise source systems to be landed and/or indexed in the cloud—including when raw data is read from multiple data sources for multiple applications— announced today that it has been named a Cool Vendor in Gartner's "Cool Vendors in Application Services, 2018" report by Jim Longwood, Frances Karamouzis, Kris Doering and Patrick J. Sullivan.
Read MoreTo design the next generation of enterprise workflow automation, SiriusIQ built a new development stack and defined their core architecture using Azure Service Fabric, Azure Cognitive Service Language Understanding, and other Azure services.
Read MoreNEWARK, Delaware - February 20, 2017 - SiriusIQ, a Delaware-based software development company, greatly increases the rate at which data can be read from on-premise source systems to be landed and/or indexed in the cloud, including when raw data is read from multiple data sources for multiple applications. SiriusIQ leverages Azure to significantly minimize performance bottlenecks in true hybrid clouds.
Read More"There are predators who search for victims and those predators have found their way into rideshare," said Bryant Greening, a Chicago-based attorney whose firm, LegalRideShare, pursues personal injury cases against rideshare companies.
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"Woke" was the Top Trending Word for 2019, reported the Global Language Monitor (GLM) just a few months before the last quarter of the year concluded. Paul JJ Payack, president and chief word analyst of GLM, explains the word: "In Progressive lingo, 'woke' describes an epiphany-like experience, where one is awakened to the call of social justice — and the failures of the past."
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He says he grew up very poor, but it wasn't until he visited the Philippines with his wife, a native born Filipina, that Cookeville's Kenneth Hargis fully understood the expression "dirt poor."
"Many people there live in shacks with literal dirt floors," said Hargis, 56, owner of NUTRISHOP retail nutrition stores in Cookeville, Murfreesboro and Hendersonville. "Forget about refrigerators and cozy beds to sleep on. These people sleep on the floor and don't even know if or when they will get their next meal."
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Younger generations often worry about how their parents and grandparents are being taken care of. The free app CaringOnDemand is looking to make the patient-caretaker interaction as seamless as possible. Steven East, Founder of CaringOnDemand, joined Cheddar to discuss.
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Four thousand pairs of shoes are heading to kids in The Philippines from Middle Tennessee.
Kenneth Hargis, the owner of Nutrishop in Cookeville, Murfreesboro and Hendersonville, plans to send his 10,000th pair of shoes to The Philippines this spring.
Segment 3: (At 17:00) Bryant Greening, co-founder of the Chicago-based law firm Legalrideshare.com, breaks down the legal aspect of the city's new congestion tax.
Read MoreKentucky quarterback Lynn Bowden Jr. landed a pregame punch on Virginia Tech's DeShawn Crawford before leading the Wildcats to a victory against the Hokies with a game-winning score at the 2019 ...
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