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USER-FRIENDLY, SAFE AND RELIABLE - SOCOMEC'S FLEXIBLE NEW NETYS RT COMBINES BEST-IN-CLASS PERFORMANCE WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN
USER-FRIENDLY, SAFE AND RELIABLE - SOCOMEC'S FLEXIBLE NEW NETYS RT COMBINES BEST-IN-CLASS PERFORMANCE WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

USER-FRIENDLY, SAFE AND RELIABLE - SOCOMEC'S FLEXIBLE NEW NETYS RT COMBINES BEST-IN-CLASS PERFORMANCE WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN

Global independent manufacturer – Socomec – announces the latest addition to its range of UPS equipment: a fourth generation single-phase rack-tower solution – NETYS RT – that delivers on both reliability and flexibility. SINGAPORE, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Specialist manufacturer of integrated energy solutions, Socomec, has expanded its range of industry-leading UPS equipment with a new single-phase rack-tower model that ensures the protection and availability of IT infrastructure, meeting the demands of both power reliability and installation flexibility. The NETYS RT – available from 1 to 10kVA – has been engineered for the unique demands of IT equipment, micro edge data centres, enterprise servers, critical nodes, large network peripherals, routers, bridges, hubs and other key electronic equipment. Proven design plus high-performance developments True online double conversion technology with sinusoidal waveform means that disturbances are completely filtered out both to and from the mains power supply, ensuring optimum protection for the utility. Tested and verified by a third party independent laboratory, the NETYS RT range incorporates best-in-class design features that ensure reliability in even the most demanding settings, with a wide operating ambient temperature up to 45°C and robust coated versions available for the most challenging applications. Alberto Dallosto, Product Creation Leader, Socomec comments: "This fourth-generation design builds on solutions that are proven in the field and is packed with additional high-performance features. Battery life is prolonged thanks to a wide input voltage tolerance that reduces switchovers to battery mode, and the new Li-ion battery option means that space can be optimised even further as well as having the benefit of reducing maintenance requirements." This new system also offers the potential for N+1 parallel and redundant configurations to maximise the availability of critical utilities up to 30 kVA. Battery management - optimised Dallosto continues, "We've worked extensively to optimise lead-acid battery management, with hot-swap modular battery extensions to meet all back-up time needs – even after installation has taken place. The system also incorporates a battery ageing detection function and very fast recharge – even for long back-up times." The Li-Ion Battery solution, available for NETYS RT 1-3 kVA, provides higher back-up power density and much longer battery life than traditional lead-acid batteries. The Li-Ion Battery solution is equipped with an embedded interactive BMS (Battery Monitoring System) that provides accurate and individual cell monitoring and coordinates the recharging profile with the UPS to maximise the back-up power availability. Enhanced connectivity and warranty cover up to 5 years for complete peace of mind The NETYS RT leverages the power of IoT to deliver real-time monitoring and streamlined management. With the optional Net Vision network card, the user can access Socomec's digital services such as the SoLive remote monitoring app. This digital service ensures that critical power infrastructure can be monitored securely by the end-user or by Socomec's experts (with a service upgrade), supported by compliance with ISO/IEC 27001 certification from AFNOR, attesting to resilience in terms of cyber security, as well as the international standard IEC 62443 certifying that Socomec products meet cyber best practices. Complementing its advanced connectivity features, the NETYS RT offers an industry-leading warranty programme, underlining Socomec's commitment to reliability and customer satisfaction. Users benefit from extended coverage options, including a warranty of up to 5 years for both lead-acid and Li-ion models. Also, in case of failure, thanks to the advanced SWAP service capabilities, a replacement product is dispatched within 48 hours across Europe, ensuring business continuity with minimal disruption. Juri Romito, Operational Marketing Leader for the business line Expert Services, comments: "Not only is the NETYS RT tested and verified independently, as well as conforming to the cybersecurity guidelines of ISO/IEC 62443-4-2, but for total peace of mind we also offer a warranty of up to 5 years according to battery choice." Straightforward integration within existing architecture Driven by extensive investment in research and development and feedback from the market, the system has been engineered to be easy to use, with a multi-language LCD and large LED status bar. NETYS RT also supports Facilities Managers by offering a load segmentation function in order to prioritise loads and manage critical situations as they evolve – as well as a wide range of communication protocols for integration into LAN networks or Building Management Systems. With a compact footprint in tower mode – and a high density module that saves valuable cabinet rack space – it's easy to switch from rack to tower mode in most environments, even those with limited space and very specific needs. Alberto Dallosto explains: "We know how important it is to be able to integrate intelligent new solutions within an existing operating infrastructure – without compromising on performance and without eating into valuable space. That's why we've made it incredibly straightforward to install the NETYS RT – with no configuration necessary on first start-up this completely avoids the risk of any human error." "This latest launch combines the best of proven technologies with the best of new design features for a solution that really performs." About Socomec Founded in 1922, SOCOMEC is an independent industrial group with more than 3,600 experts working in 28 subsidiaries around the world. Its mission is to ensure the availability, control and safety of low-voltage electrical networks, in the interests of its customers' energy performance. In 2023, SOCOMEC achieved a turnover of 843.1 million euros. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Socomec Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

TSplus Releases Server Monitoring Version 6 – A Major Step Forward in Remote Infrastructure Management
TSplus Releases Server Monitoring Version 6 – A Major Step Forward in Remote Infrastructure Management

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TSplus Releases Server Monitoring Version 6 – A Major Step Forward in Remote Infrastructure Management

PARIS, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TSplus is proud to announce the official release of Server Monitoring Version 6, a major upgrade that reinforces its commitment to providing powerful and user-friendly tools for IT professionals managing remote infrastructures. Real-time Monitoring for Remote Work Infrastructures TSplus Server Monitoring is a real-time server and website monitoring solution designed to help IT teams monitor remote servers and online resources with ease. It enables administrators to collect and analyze both real-time and historical data about servers, websites, applications, and users. Key features include: Real-time Server Monitoring (performance, processes, bandwidth, user activity) Website Monitoring (availability and response time) Centralized Dashboard for all servers and websites Alerts Management (customizable alerts with email—and now SMS—notifications) Ready-to-use and customizable reports This powerful tool provides the visibility needed to ensure optimal performance, identify issues early, and support business continuity across remote environments. What's New in Version 6 to Monitor Remote Server With the release of Version 6, Server Monitoring gains valuable new capabilities to boost reliability and control. The most significant enhancement is agent-side data tracking: when a monitored server temporarily loses connection with the central console, the local agent continues tracking performance metrics and uploads the data once the link is restored—ensuring no monitoring gaps. Additional improvements in this version include: SMS alerting via Twilio, for instant, mobile notifications A new "Detailed Performance" report for deep analytics Visual alerts for stopped services and one-click restart from the dashboard Smarter database usage reporting and UI refinements 12 new language translations for better global accessibility including Czech, Spanish, Finnish, Italian, Turkish, and Chinese Version 6 is now also available through subscription licenses, in addition to the permanent licensing option, giving users ongoing access to all updates and new features. It is an ideal addition to the TSplus software suite—Remote Access, Advanced Security, and Remote Support—forming a complete solution to secure, access, monitor, and support any remote infrastructure. 'We designed Server Monitoring to give IT administrators the visibility and control they need to maintain performance and stability across their networks,' said Adrien Carbonne, TSplus CTO. 'Version 6 reflects the feedback and needs of our users, and we encourage customers to continue sharing their experiences to help us keep improving.' Learn more: Download and Try TSplus Server Monitoring for free at Press Contact: Caleb Zaharris Marketing Director at TSplus A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

HAL AMCA: What is India's fifth-generation fighter jet, and how does it compare with F-35, Su-57, J-20?
HAL AMCA: What is India's fifth-generation fighter jet, and how does it compare with F-35, Su-57, J-20?

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Time of India

HAL AMCA: What is India's fifth-generation fighter jet, and how does it compare with F-35, Su-57, J-20?

AMCA's capabilities Live Events What Makes AMCA a Fifth-Generation Jet? Stealth Technology : Internal weapons bay and low radar cross-section help reduce detectability. : Internal weapons bay and low radar cross-section help reduce detectability. AI-Enabled Systems : An Electronic Pilot uses Artificial Intelligence for real-time decision-making support. : An Electronic Pilot uses Artificial Intelligence for real-time decision-making support. Sensor Fusion : The cockpit integrates inputs from multiple onboard sensors for unified situational awareness. : The cockpit integrates inputs from multiple onboard sensors for unified situational awareness. Netcentric Warfare : Secure and real-time data links allow the AMCA to operate seamlessly with other manned and unmanned platforms. : Secure and real-time data links allow the AMCA to operate seamlessly with other manned and unmanned platforms. Supercruise Capability : Enables sustained supersonic speeds without afterburners, reducing fuel usage and thermal visibility. : Enables sustained supersonic speeds without afterburners, reducing fuel usage and thermal visibility. Integrated Vehicle Health Monitoring (IVHM): Monitors structural and system health to enable predictive maintenance and reduce downtime. A strategic leap amid regional tensions How does AMCA compare to F-35, Su-57 and J-20? F-35 Lightning II (USA): Developed by Lockheed Martin, this jet is considered the most widely deployed fifth-gen fighter. It features advanced stealth, an internal fuel capacity of 18,498 pounds, and a payload of 18,000 pounds. It is powered by a 43,000 lb thrust engine and features the Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) for secure battlefield communication. Sukhoi Su-57 (Russia): Russia's stealth jet can reach Mach 1.8 and carry up to 7.4 tonnes of munitions. With a combat range of 1,864 miles and operating altitude of over 54,000 feet, the Su-57 is pitched as a multi-role platform with Russia looking to export it to India and the UAE. Chengdu J-20 (China): China's stealth fighter is already in service and is often claimed to rival US platforms. It is equipped with long-range missiles and radar-evading technologies. A decade ahead: What's next for AMCA? Why AMCA matters for India's Defence future (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel India has cleared its ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft ( AMCA ) programme, a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet project that aims to elevate the Indian Air Force (IAF) into the elite club of next-gen aerial combat nations. The decision was taken by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday, marking a major leap in India's indigenous defence AMCA project—led by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA)—is designed to produce medium-weight, deep-penetration, stealth aircraft that will operate alongside the existing Tejas Light Combat Aircraft. Together, they will form the core of India's aerial strike power in the coming decades.'In a significant push towards enhancing India's indigenous defence capabilities and fostering a robust domestic aerospace industrial ecosystem, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Programme Execution Model,' the Ministry of Defence AMCA is more than just a jet. It's India's answer to stealth-heavy, fifth-generation warfare. The twin-engine, 25-tonne aircraft will feature cutting-edge stealth, AI-assisted electronic piloting, and internal weapons bays designed for long-range air-to-air missiles and precision-guided also comes with Netcentric Warfare Systems, advanced avionics, and Integrated Vehicle Health Management for predictive maintenance. These features enable seamless coordination with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in real-time combat India Today report confirms the aircraft's internal fuel tank will hold up to 6.5 tonnes, giving it extended operational range. The Indian Express reports the internal weapons bay will carry a payload of up to 1,500 AMCA's projected cost currently stands at ₹15,000 crore, with full-scale engineering development for five prototypes approved in March AMCA is a 25-tonne twin-engine stealth multi-role fighter, featuring cutting-edge stealth design, sensor fusion, and advanced avionics. It is engineered for both deep penetration strike missions and air dominance includes:The jet can carry up to four long-range air-to-air missiles and several precision-guided munitions internally, with a total payload of 1,500 timing of the announcement is no coincidence. It comes as China rapidly advances its military technology and deepens its defence relationship with Pakistan. According to a recent US intelligence report, 'Pakistan primarily is a recipient of China's economic and military largesse, and Pakistani forces conduct multiple combined military exercises every year with China's PLA, including a new air exercise completed in November 2024.'The same report noted that over 80% of Pakistan's arms imports come from China, with 'foreign materials and technology supporting Pakistan's WMD programmes very likely acquired primarily from suppliers in China.' These materials are sometimes transshipped through third countries like Hong Kong and the compounding the situation are recent terrorist attacks targeting Chinese workers in Pakistan. Seven Chinese nationals were killed in 2024, straining relations between the two this backdrop, India's push for self-reliance in aerospace and its investment in fifth-generation capabilities mark a decisive AMCA will join an elite list of fifth-generation fighter jets already in operation. These include:Compared to these, AMCA's design focuses on stealth, AI integration, and seamless UAV coordination. Though India is late to the fifth-generation game, its aircraft is expected to match, if not exceed, certain capabilities of its rivals through indigenous innovation and selective foreign Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has committed to delivering the first operational AMCA by 2035.'This journey began only in 2024, when the Cabinet Committee on Security sanctioned the project. It will take ten years, and we have committed to delivering the platform by 2035,' DRDO Chairman Samir V Kamat had said develop the jet's complex engine, India is expected to partner with a foreign original equipment manufacturer (OEM), ensuring the platform meets both domestic and export the IAF is also moving ahead with its Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) procurement programme. A Request for Information (RFI) was issued in April 2019 for 114 fighter aircraft, at an estimated cost of USD 18 billion—making it one of the largest military acquisitions in recent India, the AMCA is not just about matching China or Pakistan. It's about successful development of the Tejas LCA has already laid the groundwork. Now, with the AMCA, India joins the elite club of nations with fifth-generation fighter capabilities—alongside the US, Russia, and other indigenous programmes such as VSHORAD, MPATGM and LCA Mk II, the AMCA signals a transformative decade ahead for India's defence industry. With the global strategic landscape rapidly shifting, the ability to control the skies is no longer optional—it's existential.

Signzy Named Among Top 50 Global FCC Tech Providers by Everest Group
Signzy Named Among Top 50 Global FCC Tech Providers by Everest Group

Business Standard

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Signzy Named Among Top 50 Global FCC Tech Providers by Everest Group

NewsVoir Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 27: Signzy, a leading Global RegTech company, specializing in AI-powered risk and compliance solutions for financial institutions, has been ranked 11th in the Everest Group's Leading 50™ Financial Crime and Compliance (FCC) Technology Providers 2025 list. It is the only Indian company to be featured this year -- a significant recognition of India's growing influence in the global RegTech space. The annual list, curated by global research and advisory firm Everest Group, identifies the top 50 technology providers worldwide that are enabling financial institutions to combat financial crime and meet compliance requirements more effectively. The evaluation covered over 200 global companies across four critical parameters: * Business Growth - Including revenue traction, client expansion, and funding * Solution Range - Coverage across the FCC value chain including KYC, AML, fraud detection, and automation * Innovation - Use of AI/ML, cloud-native infrastructure, and ecosystem partnerships * Global Presence - Reach across key markets and industry segments The report also highlights the key technology areas driving change in the FCC landscape -- including digital identity, transaction monitoring, fraud-AML integration, trade finance compliance, payment screening, and risk intelligence. Signzy was recognized for delivering AI-driven solutions that seamlessly integrate into compliance workflows, helping financial institutions make faster and more informed decisions. The company's technology addresses real-world regulatory challenges through innovation in the following areas: * AML Transaction Monitoring - AI/ML models that enhance detection accuracy while reducing false positives * Real-Time Transaction & Payment Screening - Intelligent screening with minimal impact on operational efficiency * Risk Intelligence - Combining internal models and external datasets to flag complex threats, including sanctions evasion and geopolitical risks Commenting on the recognition, Ankit Ratan, Co-founder & CEO, Signzy said, "Being named among the top FCC technology providers globally and the only one from India is a proud moment for us. This recognition reflects our commitment to building intelligent, scalable solutions that help financial institutions navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment with confidence." Signzy's inclusion signals a broader trend -- the rise of India as a key hub for next-generation compliance technologies. With regulatory expectations evolving rapidly, Signzy's innovations are helping financial institutions build resilient, future-ready compliance frameworks. Established in 2015, Signzy offers AI powered highly agile comprehensive compliance solutions built for simple and automated customer onboardings. With a skin in the game for understanding India specific banking needs, Signzy focuses on revolutionizing how businesses verify digital identities, ensure regulatory compliance and mitigate fraud. The company onboards over 10 million customers & businesses every month with 99% success rate. Signzy works with more than 600 financial institutions globally, including four largest banks in India. Awarded by the RBI in 2016 and 2018 as the 'Most Innovative Payment System' by IDRBT, Signzy supports 25M+ onboardings and empowers businesses by enhancing customer due diligence while promptly flagging suspicious anomalies.

South Africa urges G20 to address illicit financial flows costing Africa over R1. 58 trillion annually
South Africa urges G20 to address illicit financial flows costing Africa over R1. 58 trillion annually

IOL News

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • IOL News

South Africa urges G20 to address illicit financial flows costing Africa over R1. 58 trillion annually

South Africa has urged the world's largest economies to take more decisive action against illicit financial flows Image: Jacques Naude / Independent Newspapers South Africa urged the world's largest economies to take more decisive action against illicit financial flows depriving African countries of essential resources needed for their development. During her opening address at the G20 Development Working Group meeting in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday, Maropene Ramokgopa, the Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, emphasised that the continent around $88.6 billion (over R1.58 trillion) each year due to illegal financial activities. South Africa has urged the world's largest economies to take more decisive action against illicit financial flows Image: GCIS Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Next Stay Close ✕ "The issue of Illicit Financial Flows remains a critical challenge for many countries, especially on the African Continent. According to the African Union Economic Commission for Africa's High-Level Panel on the Illicit Financial Flows, led by former President of South Africa, His Excellency, President Thabo Mbeki, the African Continent loses an estimated $88.6 billion annually due to the Illicit Financial Flows," she said. "Evidence from sources such as Transparency International and Corruption Watch find that many cases of Illicit Financial Flows coming out of Africa end up in wealthy nations, far from where the corruption originated from." South Africa has also voiced strong support for the continued work of the Financial Action Task Force Image: GCIS

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