Poly customers get a virtual sneak peek of company’s portfolio of devices for Microsoft Teams #MicrosoftTeams #Poly

Plantronics, Inc. (“Poly” – formerly Plantronics and Polycom) a global communications company that powers meaningful human connection and collaboration, today announces its global sneak peek at the Poly products working together to deliver a seamless Microsoft Teams Rooms experience.

Poly is embarking on a Poly & Microsoft Collaboration Virtual Roadshow 2020 — a virtual webinar series across Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia, and Asia, where customers will get the chance to learn about the latest, easy to set-up solutions that are powered by Poly MeetingAI. Poly augments the Teams Rooms experience and delivers the same familiar native Microsoft experience underpinned by clever AI.

Taking place throughout June and July, the Poly & Microsoft Collaboration Virtual Roadshow 2020 will feature one of the richest and most complete range of audio and video solutions to drive optimal employee collaboration experiences using Teams.

​“Poly is showcasing how businesses can optimise their use of Microsoft Teams. With an end-to-end portfolio of desk phones, headsets, videoconferencing solutions and managed services, Poly brings together one of the world’s strongest product portfolio aimed at enhancing your Teams collaboration,” said Christophe Herrerias, Senior Manager – Alliances Go To Market, Poly.

Poly’s portfolio of solutions brings flexibility to every Teams experience, supporting productive collaboration for everyone:

Create flexible and collaborative meeting spaces:

  • Poly G10-TPoly G40-T and Poly G80-T, which will be available later this year, offer audio and video tools that deliver high-quality meeting experiences for users on Microsoft Teams, and give IT managers the ability to easily scale for meeting rooms of all sizes. Poly Room Solution for Teams Rooms will begin shipping upon Microsoft Teams certification in the coming months to select regions.
  • Poly Studio X collaboration bars are purpose-built, integrated solutions that will offer a native Microsoft Teams meeting and calling experience.
  • Poly Studio, a plug-and play USB video bar, offers clear, high-fidelity stereo audio and dynamic video experiences with group framing and speaker tracking technology.
  • Poly Trio C60 conference phones are centre of all types of meeting rooms, and the conference phones deliver quality audio and innovative features such as Poly NoiseBlockAI that reduces distracting background noise.
  • Poly Calisto 7200 has exceptional conferencing performance for huddle rooms.

Optimise the meeting experience for every participant: 

  • Poly CCX series Teams edition desktop phone combines a native Teams solution and premium voice and audio quality so teams can be their most productive in no time.
  • Poly Voyager 4200 and Poly Voyager 5200 office series can connect to a desk phone, smartphone or computer and have a dedicated Teams button to instantly invoke the Teams app. Audio and visual alerts mean you’ll never miss anything and scheduling a meeting, starting a call or checking your calendar becomes quick and easy.

“Microsoft Teams is a hub for teamwork for millions of workers around the world who use the platform every day to share ideas, create content and collaborate on projects. We are pleased that our partnership with Poly is delivering a wide variety of easy-to-use Teams devices and solutions that offer best-in-class audio and video experiences, helping people get work done,” said Kurt Petersen, General Manager Device and Partner Sales, Microsoft.

Poly solutions offer speed and responsiveness for a native Teams experience and a dedicated Teams button. Features also include Poly HD Voice and Poly MeetingAI.

Contact Poly to attend a virtual session and be one of the first to learn about the portfolio of desk phones, headsets, speakerphones, video bars and Teams Room Solutions.

Irish Medtech Association puts spotlight on app helping doctors tackle Covid-19. #MedTech #ACORRD #Covid-19

The Irish Medtech Association, the Ibec group that represents the medtech sector, is putting a spotlight on the Irish medtech community’s critical role in helping healthcare professionals work safely and treat patients affected by COVID-19 as well as support Ireland’s reopening.

 

Acting Director of the Irish Medtech Association, Nessa Fennelly said “We are proud of how our sector has made an impact in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. From Cork and Galway, to Athlone and Dublin, this is a national effort. In the coming weeks, the Irish Medtech Association will be offering insights of how medtech leaders in Ireland are assisting the frontline fight against COVID-19 here, and across the world. Ireland’s medtech community has stepped-up to the challenge in the face of unprecedented need to deliver diagnostic tests, personal protective equipment, respiratory support equipment and digital health solutions to tackle COVID-19.”

Fennelly added, “This week, to start our Medtech Good News campaign, we are delighted to focus on digital health. Digital health solutions are an exciting area of innovation that are playing an increasingly important role since the start of the pandemic by offering vital insights and supporting remote care. A fantastic example of how these technologies are at the vanguard of combating COVID-19 is the ACORRD clinical support tool developed by S3 Connected Health, with the support of consultants from the Royal College of Surgeons. This medical technology helps clinicians using a web-based application on their smartphone, to track disease progression, assist in the early identification of patient deterioration, and provide timely advice to the care team.”

 

Commenting on the Assessment of COVID-19 Risk of Respiratory Deterioration (ACORRD) tool, President of S3 Connected Health and Chair of the Irish Medtech Digital Health Working Group, Jim O’Donoghue said “ACORRD has had a real impact in the fight against COVID-19. By building on our existing Affinial platform we managed to accelerate development and bring ACORRD from concept to deployment in just ten days after receiving a rapid response on a derogation from the Health Products Regulatory Authority. We are proud to see ACORRD already in use in major Dublin hospitals, as well in a pilot programme in Northern Ireland. We are grateful to our frontline healthcare workers for their tireless efforts to protect us from the virus, and we’re honoured to play a part.”

We check out Bondcable the ‘smart’ cable – it is simply a clever one. #Kickstarter #Cables

Neat, tangle-free and long-lasting: reduce the cable waste,Compact, tangle-free and long lasting, A cable which puts an end to messy storage & structure damage

What is BondCable? 

BondCable is no ordinary ‘smart’ cable – it is simply a clever one. 

 

  • No additional fastener or fancy mechanism needed to keep your cables tidy and tangle-free 
  • Longer than standard cables (1.2m) and strength tested (up to 2 kg weight intake)
  • Fast charging & smooth data transfer. 
  • Our lightning cables are MFi certified and produced by Apple-certified manufacturers

 

Why BondCable

Did you know that obsolete cables generate more than 51,000 tonnes of waste per year? It’s because twisted and entangled cables get damaged easily. The additional stress from tension and friction is amplified further when they are twisted and pulled at force. 

 

  • BondCable features a flat-profile cable to  minimize twisting and stress on the cable. 

 

  • With this self-bonding cable management, the BondCable is able to achieve extremely high reliability and durability ratings, thus maximizing product lifetime and minimizing waste from needlessly discarding easily-damaged products.

 

  • Environmentally friendly packaging – no glue, no plastic, 100% recyclable and degradable.

How does it work…

 

 

PRE-ORDERS: Company will start collecting pre-orders on Kickstarter on June 16th, with expected shipment date of early October 2020. 

Our sample arrived a bit late but here is a hands on  look at what you are dealing with… This is a very robust cable it does what it says on the tin and works perfectly fine for data transfer and charging  but no messy tangled cable..

 

About CleverThings

The BondCable is the inaugural product from CleverThings, a new brand concept initiated by Design Insight, a design studio with over 16 years of experience in the design and development of consumer products.

PRE-ORDERS Support local! BondCable will start collecting pre-orders on Kickstarter.com on June 16th 2020 at 10pm (Singapore time), with expected shipment date of early October 2020. 

Support BondCable now at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cleverthings/bondcable-self-bonding-charging-cables 

Review – The Tronsmart Onyx Ace True Wireless #TWS #Tronsmart #OnyxAce

The Onyx Ace are the latest on offer from Tronsmart and for the price you pay these are certainly another pair to look at if you are on a budget, With a stem type design like Airpods you wont feel left out with the look and one thing is for sure you will not be missing out on sound,these are loud and that is my personal taste so if its volume you are after these offer it..

These come in cool case too with some LED lights on the front for your battery status and it acts as adecent light in a dark room too I might add, these also have aptX too which is often left out on much higher priced earbuds. The case is light and pocketable and not cumbersome and fits in the small pocket on jeans which is said to be the preffered choice for those who carry true wireless with them.

USB-C charging is also on offer here and you get 20 hours per charge and up to 4.5-5 hours per charge on the earbuds depending on volume etc I was averaging 4 hours with my usage over a week or so which is fine. For calls you have quad mic technology and calls are excellent keeping out most of the outside world this is a bomus for those who takes many calls on the go and so on.

You have 13mm drivers on board giving you a good sound as a whole across all genres, nice bass and good soundstage here and overall these delivered beyond my expectations, watching films you tube or Netflix also shined here with good direction and clarity and also good on voice,  no lag latency was noticed during my testing and I was impressed. You have all the controls you need here such as skip and reverse tracks,volume control and voice assistant acces on the earbuds so no need to take your device out on the move.

Comfort is another thing to note here these are light and sit well in the ears,once inserted you get a connection noise from both sides which lets you know you have connected to your chosen device this is good,these can be used on their own too so you have that option to use one at a time which is always a welcome factor and a feature many people ask for.

Overall for the money you pay here I cant complain at all there,there is features more expensive earbuds leave out and the sound its great with loud volume if required check them out  HERE

Nokia turns network information into actionable security insights for Exponential-e. #Nokia #Deepfield

Nokia today announced an extension of its partnership with Exponential-e, a UK-based specialized cloud and unified communications service provider. Exponential-e will use the Nokia Deepfield solution to improve user experience and increase visibility into applications and service traffic on its network. The solution will also support Exponential-e to combat next-generation distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Exponential-e will rely on Nokia Deepfield software for real-time, actionable insights into network performance and quality of experience. Nokia Deepfield provides Exponential-e with full, end-to-end visibility into internet-based content, applications and services that flow into and across its network.

According to IDC’s Worldwide DDoS Prevention Products and Services Forecast, 2020–2023, DDoS attacks remain popular among cybercriminals as a tool for attacking and taking down network infrastructure and services. As future network attacks will utilize new technologies and approaches, businesses must prepare to protect and defend their networks against more sophisticated attacks. Exponential-e has deployed Nokia Deepfield Defender to detect and identify malicious traffic at scale and to minimize false positives.

Nokia Deepfield enables effective DDoS mitigation through API integration with third-party scrubbing centers – centralized data cleansing stations where network traffic is analyzed, and malicious traffic is removed. The Nokia Deepfield solution uses multidimensional, real-time network and service insights to improve performance, enhance security and optimize the customer experience.

Mukesh Bavisi, Managing Director at Exponential-e, said: “Exponential-e is a leading service provider within the UK, recognized for our innovative technology solutions. Nokia Deepfield gives us the necessary network visibility and actionable analytics that will allow us to continue to improve our network and service capabilities while providing our customers with assured quality, enhanced security and a reliable network environment.”

Cormac Whelan, CEO of UK and Ireland at Nokia, said:

“Nokia has been a long-time strategic partner of Exponential-e, dating back to their origin in the early 2000s and throughout the years as they have grown to become a leader in national-scale Ethernet and IP/MPLS-based network service delivery. As Exponential-e now embarks on the next phase of development, we are proud to be working with them to drive improved network performance and security through actionable insights provided by the Nokia Deepfield platform.”

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Irish Businesses Held to Ransom; 41% of Irish Businesses Suffer Cyber Attack. #cyberattack #ransomware

A recent global report by Hiscox Insurance has found that 41% of Irish firms had experienced at least one cyberattack event in a six month period from September 2019 to February 2020. These are among the findings of a study of 5,569 companies across eight countries that was commissioned by insurer Hiscox, which includes Irish data for the first time.

 

The report revealed that 6.5% of Irish firms paid a ransom following a ransomware attack.

The total cost of cyber incidents and breaches among the 335 Irish companies in the Hiscox Insurance study group was over €113m, the second lowest total of the eight countries surveyed. Despite this, of the 125 Irish companies that suffered a cyber breach, Ireland also had the highest median cost (€91,860). One Irish company suffered total cyber losses of €17.8m, with the largest single event costing approximately €4.5m.

 

The most heavily targeted sectors were financial services, manufacturing and technology, media and telecoms with 44% of firms in each sector reporting at least one incident or breach.

The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report, now in its fourth year, surveyed a representative sample of private and public sector organisations in the US, UK, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland. Each firm was assessed on its cyber security strategy and execution, and ranked accordingly.

Irish companies are ahead for most cyber spending categories for the coming year, and by some margin, in enhancing disaster recovery capabilities, improving the security of customer-facing services and apps, and enhancing top management engagement in cyber policies and procedures.

 

Ireland also tops the table for the percentage of companies expressing confidence in their IT and security readiness (70% and 66% respectively). They are also most likely to have a standalone cyber insurance policy (38%).

Patrick Mettler, Head of Sales and Distribution for Hiscox Insurance Ireland said; “To have an Irish snapshot in the Hiscox global survey on Cyber Readiness gives us a great insight. It is shocking to see so many Irish companies suffering a cyber attack and likewise the number of businesses that have paid a ransom following a malware infection is chilling. 

There is, however, one very positive message from this year’s report. There is clear evidence of a step-change in cyber preparedness, with enhanced levels of activity and spending. Take-up of standalone cyber insurance remains patchy, but this report is a reminder that firms are many times more likely to have a cyber incident than either a fire or a theft – for which most automatically insure.” 

 

The global picture for Cyber Readiness is a lot more encouraging. While losses increased, the proportion of businesses targeted fell from 61% to 39%. Cyber losses among businesses targeted in the past year have risen nearly six-fold, from a median €8,900 per firm to  €50,732. But there are signs that firms are responding with more rigorous security measures and higher spending, to combat the loss, which increased by 39%.

 

Key Findings:

  • 335 – number of companies surveyed in Ireland

  • 41% of Irish Firms reported at least one cyber event in the last 6 months

  • 6.5% or 22 firms paid a ransom following a ransomware attack

  • The total cost of all cyber incidents and breaches among the 335 Irish companies was €96million

  • The largest Cyber incident or breach reported cost the firm approximately €4.5 million

  • Irish firms were ahead of the rest in terms of spending on Cyber protection

  • On average, Irish businesses spent 13% of their IT budget on Cyber Security

  • One quarter of firms (24%) ranked as Cyber readiness experts and are most likely to have either a dedicated head of cyber security or a dedicated team (89%)

  • 38% of firms say they have specialist cyber insurance cover

  • 18% of businesses responded with ‘don’t know’ when asked if they had experienced a Cyber event.

  • 5% of businesses stated they do not back up their critical data.

 

Global Key insights;

 

  • 5,569 professionals responsible for their organisation’s cyber security strategy were surveyed

  • The number of firms affected by a cyber event this year fell considerably, from 61% to 39%

  • Total cyber losses among the affected firms were $1.8 billion – up from $1.2 billion the previous year

  • More than 6% of total respondents paid a ransom to an attacker. Their combined losses came to $381 million.

  • Firms increased their cyber security spending by 39%. Expert firms spent more and plan to go on doing so

  • 15% of businesses reported difficulty attracting new business, following a cyber crime incident

  • Twice as many firms responded to a breach by adding new security and spending more on employee training

The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2020 can be accessed at www.hiscoxgroup.com/cyber-readiness from 22 June 2020.

New mini eco-friendly cordless fan from Meaco. #Meaco #Fans

Meaco, a leading UK air treatment manufacturer, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest fan,  the  low energy, low decibel, cordless MeacoFan 260c Air Circulator

 

Weighing in at just 490g – less than half a bag of sugar – this cordless fan can go anywhere. Wherever you need reliable cooling, be it at home, at work, the gym or outside, the portability of the MeacoFan 260c makes it the perfect choice. The lack of a cable means you have the freedom to use it wherever you want without having to worry about trailing wires or having to position it near a plug socket.  Place it in any position to get the best angle for perfect cooling.

Being cordless its perfect for use outside, take it out onto the patio or into the garden to enjoy a cooling breeze whilst you sit outside.  If government allows at some stage this summer it will make a welcome addition for any camping, caravanning, and boating activities.

Getting a good night’s sleep is a priority to most, so the low decibel DC technology of the MeacoFan 260c ensure it is super quiet. “We’re renowned for the quiet fans we design,” comments Chris Michael, MD of Meaco. “All the other fans in our range have already been awarded the Quiet Mark accreditation. I have been using mine on my office desk this summer and have found it to be the perfect fan for keeping cool whilst working and my son has used it a lot whilst home schooling this summer.”

“For home working or schooling the fan is just right, small enough so it does not take up any space on a cramped desk, powerful enough to provide just the right amount of cool air and so quiet that it is never noticed on those Zoom calls!”

A unique feature of the MeacoFan 260c is a useful and attractive nightlight in the base. Many customers have been looking for a combination of a quiet fan to use in the bedroom for themselves or a child and a nightlight.  The 260c ticks each of these and gives a warm glow that can last all night on a single charge.

The fan can be charged via a standard USB Micro C port, directly from a laptop, PC or wall socket. There are four fan speeds to choose from and on a full charge, you can cool on Fan Speed 1 for up to 14 hours. The fan head can be adjusted up or down to aim the airflow as required. A single one-button operation turns the fan on and off and allows fan speed selection. An LED indicates which speed the fan is on, turning off is a one button press.

All in all the MeacoFan 260c is probably most versatile to-date offering a massive range of possibilities and cooling exactly where you need it.

RRP: £29.99 inc VAT

Available from Meaco web site MeacoFan 260c Air Circulator

Available from Amazon; https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08B9GKH8R?ref=myi_title_dp

83% of Northern Irish workers don’t need an office to feel productive anymore. #Jabra #WorkFromHome

Productivity has increased due to the current lockdown situation, according to UK workers. Half (50%) of the workers in Northern Ireland who don’t usually work from home feel more productive than in the office. This is mainly because they experience less office noise distractions (67%) or are less chatting to colleagues (44%). Despite this, many who are currently working from home are looking forward to their workplace reopening and a whooping 78% hope their employer lets them work from home more often in future. These insights are unveiled by research from Jabra among employees who are working from home during the pandemic*.

Flexible working
This pandemic has increased the appetite for flexible working environments. Seven in ten (70%) UK workers who don’t usually work from home say that the current climate has shown that a physical workplace is not necessary to be productive. For Northern Ireland this number is even higher at 83%. For a third of them (33%) not having to commute allows them more time to do work. However, UK employees are demanding clarity on future arrangements as a majority (51%) wish their employer would be clearer about possible working patterns going forward.

Employers should offer better tech

Another challenge for making flexible workplaces a future-proof solution, is technology. Of the people who feel less productive when working from home (25%) almost a quarter (23%) says they are distracted by children, while the same number (23%) blame the lack of equipment. Less than a third of workers (30%) says they’ve been given the right accessories to be productive, but almost half (46%) say they wished their employer offered more tech support.

This is particularly a pain point for Northern Irish employees who are not happy with their employer’s tech support: of those feeling less productive, 38% blames insufficient technology, whereas the majority of home workers (56%) had hoped for more tech support in general. For a third of the nation’s home workers, duals screens and headphones (33% respectively) are essential to their productivity. Other tech considered paramount are a printer (62%) and mobile phones (43%).

Previous Jabra research from 2019 showed that a large proportion of office workers are distracted by the noise of phone calls or colleagues talking. A huge 44% of respondents say they feel more productive at home simply because of the lack of colleague distractions and the lack of office noise in general (67%). But many workers feel less productive because they are not able to easily talk to their teammates, proving the need for the right software and hardware tech for all workers in order to improve collaboration and productivity. Having access to the right collaboration platforms like Teams and Zoom can also help those feeling lonely (5%) to interact with colleagues.

Nigel Dunn, Managing Director EMEA North at Jabra, said: “Being able to both concentrate and collaborate efficiently is key for creating productive working environments, whether in the office or at home. When you have the right equipment, anywhere is an office or meeting room. Whether it is by shutting out noise with Active Noise-Cancellation in headphones or making crystal clear calls, providing the full picture with a 180o camera or omni-directional audio in speakerphones, productivity does not have to be compromised by location.” 

*Research by Opinium, June 2020, amongst 1,000 UK adults who are working from home

For more information about Jabra’s productivity enhancing products, please visit www.jabra.co.uk.

Niio introduces Art for a “Digital Age” #NiioArt #Digital #Zoom #Tech #Art

Niio is fast becoming the standard, ‘go-to’ platform for moving image art, making premium video and new media art accessible on a global scale to a global audience, and offering a fresh alternative to the mundane and traditional streaming media.

The company was created to inspire and connect people through moving image art, which is perhaps the most relevant medium of this generation, while also empowering video and media artists to showcase, safeguard and earn from their art.

 

Niio takes a unique ‘collaborative ecosystem’ approach to enabling the medium, offering art professionals (including artists, galleries, curators and museums) the chance to each have their own branded account on the Niio platform, and to empower them with a broad set of dedicated technology tools to store, preserve, publish, privately and publicly distribute, and professionally play back their digital format works. This has in-turn has positioned Niio as the default moving image art repository and management tool.

Before the business was launched, the team had over 200 meetings with artists, collectors, galleries and curators. They found people placed value in the moving image art world and felt passionately about it, but the sector lacked a market or central hub that was accessible to all of the relevant stakeholders.

 

Artists wanted a platform through which they could store moving image artworks, sell directly to affluent collectors, and make some works available for loan on masse to reach a global audience. Collectors had their own concerns, as there was no platform through which to view and purchase exclusive works that they wanted to enjoy privately. Niio realised quickly that whether a gallery, curator, artist or collector, the digital art world was fragmented, and there was a necessity to create an ecosystem that satisfied all of those players.

We live in a digital age, defined by technology and the growth of the online world, and that is reshaping the way we experience art. Increasingly, it means software and film have become the paint, the screen has become the canvas and a new destination for art. Niio specialises in this new generation of moving image artworks.

 

The next generation of art enthusiasts and collectors consume and experience everything online, that is why Niio calls it the “digital age”, and that is what the art world is starting to adapt to. This has already extended to other areas of culture with the emergence of streaming giants in the film and music worlds. Art is experiencing the same shift, because people crave access and unique, meaningful experiences, and Niio was founded with a mission to meet that demand. The screen is the natural environment for that shift to take place: it is a digital canvas that is accessible globally, and creating artworks that are designed to be experienced through it is a solution that satisfies artists, galleries, collectors, and the art-loving public.

 

When the platform was set up, the greatest challenges facing artists and collectors were access and maintaining value. Art is a scarcity market, and typically you might associate a model that allows for streaming of artworks as being targeted to the mass market.

 

Niio’s answers to those challenges were rooted in the technology and giving complete control of the tools they developed to the artists. Just as when purchasing a physical masterpiece, collectors want to own digital artworks that are not consumed by the masses. Niio spent a lot of time early on implementing blockchain and AI technology to underwrite ownership of artworks obtained through Niio to ensure that people were confident in the integrity of the platform. 

 

Most recently in response to the COVID-19 situation, Niio has launched ‘Moving Art for Good’, a project to bring moving image art directly into people’s homes to give them that crucial dose of daily inspiration. The first step of this is the curation of a collection of moving image artworks as Zoom backgrounds. The collection includes a wide selection of artworks from leading artists, including Quayola’s Camouflage series of abstract landscape algorithmic paintings and Joe Hamilton’s Cézanne Unfixed, which blurs the relationships between painting and the museum. They are free to download and can be accessed here: https://www.niio.com/get/zoom/