Articles by tag: business in the coronavirus pandemic

How Tamlyn and Woodtone Partnered to Produce Showstopping Materials

There is something about a design that can draw the eye. We often can’t explain it, but we’re drawn to an aesthetic or a certain item’s look. For Tom Feret of Tamlyn and Cale Kids of Woodtone, the companies’ partnership has done just that, with a Woodtone panel perfectly trimmed by a Tamlyn product at […]

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Beyond The Concept: The Role Robotics Plays in the Future of Manufacturing

It may not be Rosie from the Jetsons, but robots are certainly here to stay in American life. It just turns out robots are a lot better at manufacturing than they are around the house. Advances in robotics in recent years are changing the manufacturing industry, said Eric Potter, Director of Engineering at FANUC America. […]

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Food & Beverage
The Pandemic Is Forcing Retailers To Be Nimble with Their Space

As the United States grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, virtually the only certainty is that the landscape will shift. That’s certainly true for retailers. First, all stores were closed. Then, some were allowed to open. Others went to curbside pickup or started utilizing contactless payment. Now, exactly how retailers are operating and what they’re […]

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Food & Beverage
Get Your Fix: How Restaurants Can Survive and Thrive In The Pandemic

One of the most visible economic victims of the coronavirus pandemic has been the restaurant industry, which has struggled to cope with stay-at-home orders. Even with dining rooms in some regions of the country, many diners choose to stay home as the pandemic continues to grow. Many of the most innovative restaurants were able […]

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Engineering & Construction
Marking Minute: Why Presco Can Provide More than Its Customers Expect

Presco’s customers often know they can trust the marking company for one aspect of their product line. Whether it’s marking flags or detectable tape, they may have had a partnership for years, but perhaps don’t realize they could get something like tracer wire or barricade tape from Presco, as well. “You can’t assume they […]

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Digestible: The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Consumers Focused on Their Guts

The year 2020 brought with it the coronavirus pandemic, and it has many people thinking harder than ever about their immune system. Deerland Probiotics and Enzymes is always thinking about immune health, however, and Vice President of Marketing & Strategy Sam Michini said the company was ready for the increased demand it’s seeing as a […]

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E2B: Avoiding Tax Consequences During Oil & Gas Restructurings

With commodity pricing depressed and the coronavirus pandemic continuing to affect industry, many previously passive upstream creditor investors in oil and gas companies are finding their status suddenly changing. Many oil and gas companies and their investors are looking at declaring bankruptcy, which creditors may think they’re ready for. But, they must take income […]

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Galvanized Steel Leads the Way in Sustainable Building Practices From Cost Savings to Environmental Benefits
April 22, 2024

As the construction industry navigates the complexities of sustainability and economic pressures, the role of galvanized steel has become increasingly pertinent in sustainable architecture. This material, celebrated for its durability and low environmental impact, is gaining attention amid global steel market fluctuations and rising demands for sustainable building practices. With significant shifts in manufacturing […]

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Edge AI
The Winning Combination in Edge AI is Combining Cutting-Edge Hardware with Smart Software
April 22, 2024

As the world heads towards a technology-driven future, the integration of AI and edge computing is proving to be a game changer, particularly in the realm of IoT. These innovations are making it possible to process and analyze data where it’s collected, drastically reducing latency and enhancing real-time decision-making capabilities. The burgeoning field of […]

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cloud environments
Rethink Everything: Modern Cloud Environments Demand a Fusion of New Security Architectures, Continuous Education and Educated Partnerships
April 22, 2024

As businesses increasingly transition to cloud environments, the conversation around cybersecurity has become more crucial. The shift from on-premise to cloud-based infrastructures offers notable benefits like scalability and cost savings, yet it introduces unique challenges and complexities in security management. The stakes are high, with a significant rise in cyber threats exploiting the vulnerabilities […]

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Bullying, Suicide, and Society The Unseen Crisis in K-12 Education
April 22, 2024

In a recent episode of the Secured podcast hosted by Mike Matranga and Mike Monsive of ASAP Security Services, the tragic case of a transgender student named Nicks Benedict from Oklahoma grabbed national attention. Benedict, a 16-year-old who identified with he and they pronouns, died by suicide after a bullying incident at school. The […]

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How Tamlyn and Woodtone Partnered to Produce Showstopping Materials
July 14, 2020

There is something about a design that can draw the eye. We often can’t explain it, but we’re drawn to an aesthetic or a certain item’s look. For Tom Feret of Tamlyn and Cale Kids of Woodtone, the companies’ partnership has done just that, with a Woodtone panel perfectly trimmed by a Tamlyn product at […]

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How the Stenograph Community Overcame the Spring’s Event Shutdowns
July 8, 2020

With no court hearings, few press conferences and hardly any live events, the spring was a tough time for the stenography industry. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many local officials to order lockdowns as they looked to prevent the spread of the virus, but that meant a shock to the system for stenographers. Anir Dutta, […]

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Conversations from the EDGE: Why the COVID-19 Pandemic Brought Indoor Air Quality to the Forefront
July 7, 2020

Perhaps at no time in history have we thought as much about the air we breathe indoors. With research suggesting that COVID-19 spreads more readily in indoor environments, measures need to be taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but there also are steps that can be taken by business owners or building […]

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Why VP Racing Fuels Are More than Just Specialty Fuel with Bruce Hendel
July 2, 2020

Think of any motorsport series, and there’s a good chance VP Racing Fuels is there. From the drag race track to tractor pulls, VP powers some of racing’s top teams. But there is far more to VP than high-performance racing fuels, said Bruce Hendel, Vice President, Sales, North America, Consumer Products and Race Fuel […]

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Mobile Robots Can Contribute to a Safer, More Effective Work Environment
July 2, 2020

Whether an enormous uptick in demand or a broken link, supply chains have been drastically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Zac Boehm, Director of Innovative Systems at AHS, says many of the fulfillment optimization company’s customers have seen big spikes that are requiring robots and automation to help the supply chain operate more efficiently. […]

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Returning to Work Gives Businesses the Chance to Reevaluate Their Use of Office Space
June 29, 2020

With masking, social distancing and frequent sanitation of surfaces all necessary during the coronavirus pandemic, the way we think about and utilize offices will need to change for the foreseeable future. There are some simple modifications that offices can make to keep employees safer, but Jarrod Easterwood, Director of Marketing and Partner Relations with […]

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Sales Disruptors: How San Jose Sharks President Jonathan Becher Is Innovating the Fan Experience Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic
June 19, 2020

Jonathan Becher, President of the San Jose Sharks, likes to say he isn’t the president of the San Jose Sharks. It’s not a tactic to avoid getting recognized at Starbucks. For Becher, it’s just the truth. His true title is President of Sharks Sports and Entertainment, with his purview extending past the National Hockey […]

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Nut News: How Almond Growers Can Recoup Some COVID-Related Losses
June 18, 2020

Nearly every industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, and almond growers are no exception. While May’s numbers from the Almond Board of California, showing around 154 million pounds of almonds shipped, weren’t as good as Select Harvest USA CEO Bob Nunes hoped, he is pleased to see growers have an option to […]

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Tank Talk: Keeping Goals Realistic Has Helped Titan Cloud Software Stay Strong Despite the Shutdown
June 16, 2020

Very few companies are coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic stronger, but some have done the right things during the pandemic to position themselves to grow as we approach a new normal. Titan Cloud Software Chief Revenue Officer John Donnelly III is confident Titan is one of those groups. With many employees already working […]

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