MALAYSIA – 23 April 2022 - TIBCO Software Inc., a global leader in enterprise data, empowers its customers to connect, unify, and confidently predict business outcomes, solving the world's most complex data-driven challenges. Today, TIBCO announced the release of TIBCO WebFOCUS® 9.0.0, packed with powerful new capabilities like TIBCO WebFOCUS® Container Edition and a Hub for an entirely personalized user experience, along with significant enhancements for TIBCO WebFOCUS® Designer. These innovative features further strengthen the AI/ML experience for business users, analysts, and engineers, leveraging data and analytics from across the entire enterprise.
"Valuable data and AI/ML algorithms flow through absolutely every corner of an organization. The use of visual discovery and improved data management enables users and developers to turn that raw data into truly meaningful insights," said Mark Palmer, senior vice president, engineering, TIBCO. "This game-changing release of TIBCO WebFOCUS supports a containerized, cloud-native deployment, which includes dynamic auto-scaling to drive overall infrastructure and cloud costs down, allowing customers to pay only for what they use."
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — April 23, 2022 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) and the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One (F1) Team today showcased how AMD EPYC processors improved aerodynamics testing capacity, contributing to the Mercedes-AMG Petronas team winning its eighth Constructors’ Championship in the 2021 racing season. By using AMD EPYC processors, the team was able to achieve a 20 percent performance improvement for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) workloads that were used to model and test aerodynamic flow of their F1 car.
“We are proud to partner with the reigning Constructors’ Champions, the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, operating at the cutting edge of racing and technology,” said, Dan McNamara, senior vice president and general manager, Server Business Unit, AMD. “For F1 teams, having the most effective computational analysis of aerodynamics can mean the difference between winning and losing a race. With AMD EPYC processors, the Mercedes-AMG F1 team can iterate on vehicle design faster and more efficiently than their previous system.”
KOTA BELUD, Sabah, April 23, 2022 - Rural communities in Sabah are constantly challenged with never-ending issues that worsen the way of life for countless helpless families. With over 41 000 people recently classified as “hardcore poor”, Sabah is one of the poorest states in Malaysia with a handful of underprivileged districts in the country. Underdeveloped and scattered districts throughout the country’s second largest state have resulted in dangerous basic infrastructure for plenty of rural communities, especially affecting children in safely receiving an education.
Kota Kinabalu non-governmental organisation (NGO) Hopes Malaysia places high focus on children’s safety and improving Sabah’s rural community’s standard of living. Poor rural route connections to schools have contributed to education becoming a big challenge for children, risking their lives daily just to travel to and fro school. These children are often forced to cross dangerous rivers using failing and poorly constructed bridges. Over the past two years, numerous cases have come to light concerning unsafe suspension bridges and injuries sustained by them; In a viral posting, young children in Sabah had no choice but to dangerously cross a river via a piping system in order to get to school.