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Basking Ridge software engineering company launches, looking to impact the world through technology – ROI-NJ.com

Ascendion, a newly formed software engineering company in Basking Ridge, has launched, according to a Monday announcement. The firm hopes to deliver talent transformation solutions that focus on user experience, cloud, digital platforms, data and insight, and practical applications of the metaverse.

The firms technology experts, skills development capabilities and enabling engineering platform known as AVA provide execution transparency and improved business outcomes.

Leaders in the industries we serve are seeking ways to accelerate digital innovation and transformation, Karthik Krishnamurthy, CEO of Ascendion, stated.

Ascendion clients, which include about a third of Fortune 100 companies, will benefit from industry-aligned engineering expertise, proactive client engagement and global delivery, according to a company news release.

The firm provides next-generation software engineering, co-creation delivery and commercial model flexibility to hundreds of enterprise clients, as well as fast-growing digital-first technology companies seeking ways to accelerate change while lowering innovation risk.

The shift to digital started years ago, and client demand for transformation is accelerating and evolving. We have always been a platform of possibilities for new high-value businesses, Hiten Patel, chairman of Ascendion, said.

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Syntax Expands Vertical Expertise with Center of Excellence for Engineering, Construction, and Operations Sector – Business Wire

MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Syntax, a leading multi-cloud and mission-critical applications managed cloud provider, announced the launch of its global Engineering, Construction, and Operations (EC&O) Center of Excellence.

The newest Center of Excellence will build upon Syntaxs foundational experience and best practices across its global expertise within the industry to develop and implement leading-edge technology solutions that are purpose-built for customers in the engineering, construction, and operations sectors.

We are deeply committed to bringing proven technology solutions to customers in our core industries and our new Industry Centers of Excellence are an investment in accelerating that innovative expertise, says Christian Primeau, Global CEO at Syntax. We believe the Centers of Excellence will enable us to help our customers respond nimbly to challenges and confidently seize opportunities in a world thats changing faster than ever.

The construction and engineering sector is booming as global demand for new housing, commercial and industrial facilities, roads, and other infrastructure has soared. But as opportunities have multiplied, so have the challenges companies face.

The number of projects under construction or slated to be built are straining companies capacity to resource and manage the work. Vast supplier networks must be coordinated, while supply chain uncertainty and expanding lead times continue to drive materials shortages and shipping delays. Soaring inflation is driving material and labor prices up and putting pressure on project costs and margins. Companies struggle to find the talent they need to replace an aging, retiring workforce. Addressing and overcoming these challenges is key to the construction and engineering companies ability to remain resilient and deliver projects profitably in the years to come.

Todays dynamic, challenging environment requires construction and engineering companies to do more with less and find transformational ways to manage their projects, workforces, and businesses more effectively and profitably, says John Hilborn, Head of the EC&O Center of Excellence, and former Construction Industry executive. Embracing and maximizing managed, multi-cloud enterprise resource planning solutions is a powerful way for these companies to be more robust, future-ready, and customer-focused.

As the leader of the new CoE, Hilborn will lead a multi-disciplinary team of professionals from Europe and North America to help firms harness new technologies to gain superior visibility across their enterprises and real-time access to critical financial and operational information. Together, the team will enable leaders to make the right decisions at the right time and capitalize on opportunities as they arise.

We have worked with construction and engineering companies for many years. We understand the challenges they face, and we are committed to helping them overcome these obstacles and achieve profitable growth and long-term success through technology, says Larry Perlov, CEO of Illumiti, a Syntax company. The new EC&O Center of Excellence will serve as an innovation hub, where our subject matter experts will develop the technology solutions that our customers need to keep their projects and businesses running smoothly.

Todays announcement follows the recent launch of Syntaxs global Industry Centers of Excellence. These centers reflect Syntax and Illumitis deep knowledge base and robust capabilities in four key industry segments, including Manufacturing, Engineering, Construction and Operations, Mining and Natural Resources, and Professional Services.

About Syntax:

Syntax provides comprehensive technology solutions and trusted professional, advisory, and application management services to power businesses mission-critical applications in the cloud. With 50 years of experience and 700+ customers around the world, Syntax has deep expertise in implementing and managing multi-ERP deployments in secure private, public, or hybrid environments. Syntax partners with SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, AWS, Microsoft, and other global technology leaders to ensure customers applications are seamless, secure, and at the forefront of enterprise technology innovation. Learn more about Syntax at http://www.syntax.com.

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Impressico Business Solutions to start providing Data Engineering Services across Canada, the UK and the USA – Business Wire

PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Impressico Business Solutions is all set to offer Data Engineering Services across Canada, the UK and the USA.

The Data Engineering, Analytics, and BI service provider has its head office in Noida, India, with branches in Canada, the UK, and the USA.

Impressico has been serving Canada, the UK, and the USA market for over two decades, building end-to-end solutions for startups as well as Fortune 500 enterprises, creating an undisputed position in the market for technical solutions. Its solutions help companies convert their existing information into strategic insight to help them make business decisions that are tactical and allow executives to make informed and prompt decisions.

The company has its offices in Canada, the UK, and the USA. It hopes to solve problems that are unique to Canadian, the UK, and the US businesses seeking Data Engineering, AI or Business Intelligence services. The experienced data engineers at Impressico already offer assistance to businesses across the globe and can provide an international perspective when designing solutions. In addition, the expansion of the Canadian, UK, and American markets is opening the doors for companies to drive new business opportunities.

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Visit http://www.impressico.com to learn more about its data engineering services.

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Preethi Narayanan Joins the Afero Leadership Team As Vice President of Engineering – PR Web

For over a decade, Preethi has led the creation and scaling of platform engineering teams for category-defining consumer products

LOS ALTOS, Calif. (PRWEB) October 11, 2022

Afero, the leading IoT Platform as a Service provider, is pleased to announce that Preethi Narayanan will lead Aferos growing engineering team and the rapid expansion of Aferos product portfolio. Preethi joins Afero from Roku where she led Software Engineering for the Roku TV line of products. In addition to her distinguished work career, Preethi is Chapter Leader at UPWARD Women, a global networking organization accelerating the advancement of executive women.

For over a decade, Preethi has led the creation and scaling of platform engineering teams for category-defining consumer products, said Joe Britt, Afero CEO and Co-Founder. Aferos secure IoT platform tightly ties together embedded, mobile, and cloud engineering disciplines, and is deployed today in millions of consumer products. Preethis extensive engineering expertise, leadership experience, and ability to help exceptional talent maximize their potential is exactly what we need to meet the demands of Aferos current rapid growth phase.

Preethi Narayanan joins Afero as VP of Engineering, bringing her years of experience shipping products such as mobile phones, first-generation Echo products, mesh-based access points, Chromebooks, and Smart TVs. Prior to joining Afero, Preethi held engineering leadership positions at Roku, eero, Intel, Amazon, and Motorola. She has helped bring many Zero-to-One products to market and then scale product production to hundreds of millions of units. Preethi has built and grown teams at both startups and large organizations. She holds a bachelor's and master's degree in engineering.

Afero is the leading secure IoT Platform as a Service. Afero technology incorporates simplicity, ease of use, security, and data privacy into the entire solution, from manufacturing to product to cloud to end user. The Afero platform uniquely secures your entire supply chain while providing your customers with end-to-end encryption, fast onboarding, and direct to device failover. With Afero, products get to market 3x faster, have 10x higher attach rates, and have 99% fewer customer escalations. Aferos user-friendly, fast, and secure IoT platform unlocks smart and connected capabilities for any product, vertical, sector, or industry, whether large or tiny, fixed or mobile. Our world-class team is composed of mobile, hardware, security, and cloud veterans from Google, Apple, Nest, Symantec, Danger, Microsoft, Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, Roku, and other leading platform companies.

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Miami University College of Engineering and Computing Receives $2 Million from Alum – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Miami University (MU) has received a $2 million donation from an alum, directed towards the schools College of Engineering and Computing, Dayton Daily News reported.

The money from Dinesh and ILA Paliwal will create the Dinesh and ILA Paliwal Endowed Dean of the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), CECs first fully endowed position, according to MU.

The money will also establish the Dinesh and ILA Paliwal Engineering and Computing Scholarship fund for underrepresented students.

The College of Engineering at Miami University continues to evolve, and I am pleased to help strengthen the school to ensure it stays a relevant and leading force for engineering education in the U.S. through growth in robotics, block chain, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and other software applications, Paliwal.

Paliwal who earned an undergraduate degree from MU in 1982 and an MBA in 1985 is a partner at global investment firm KKR, serves on the board of directors for Nestl and aerospace weapons and defense company Raytheon, and is chairman of automotive electronics corporation Marelli.

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Engineering a Program: How We Got Here – From The Rumble Seat

Are you troubled by strange buzzwords in the night? Do you experience feelings of dread in your football stadium? Have you or your family actually seen a schtick-filled press conference, concern-trolling by rival fans, or actual genuine questions about the state of your program? If the answer is yes, then dont wait another minute. Just pick up the computer and read this very series.

Invoking Ghostbusters feels right to us: their job is exactly what we want to do with with this series: we want to come down (figuratively) to the shared home of Georgia Tech Athletics in Midtown Atlanta, hoover up all of the spooks and specters surrounding Bobby Dodd Stadium, and really get down to the heart of what ails Georgia Tech athletics. Why? Well, three main reasons:

3. Plenty of outsiders, especially those from outside of the state, lack the sociological context that comes with living in Atlanta or being in touch with the school. They tend to boil Georgia Techs difficulties down to well theyre an engineering school that ran the option and that makes recruiting hard. That is a vast oversimplification and its tough to provide the necessary context in five minutes or less.

We mean no disrespect to our various networks, but this conversation is exhausting to have ad nauseam and tends to lead to doomposting about the future of the Georgia Tech athletics program more often than not. In lieu of continuing that trend and for the sake of our collective health, weve gathered ourselves on this topic to really get to the meat and potatoes as to why things are the way they are on the Flats.

Lets lay out some ground rules first:

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Well be posting this as a series of articles this week, hopefully one per day. Theyll be released on their own but well update this stream with the links so theyre all in one handy place as well.

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‘Software engineering is more creative than people realise’ – SiliconRepublic.com

Evervaults Hannah Neary talks about the skills she uses as a product engineer and the effects of the growing SaaS industry.

Hannah Neary is a product engineer at Evervault, the infosec start-up that was founded in 2018 by Dubliner and former BT Young Scientist winnerShane Curran. The company raised $16m in Series A funding in 2020.

Before joining Evervault, Neary spent three years at Workday and a year at Afterpay. She initially turned down a spot on Evervaults founding team to move to Australia, but later returned to Dublin and joined the company.

Describing a typical day in her role, Neary said the company is quite atypical in that it doesnt do daily stand-up meetings, opting instead for weekly ones on Tuesdays.

This means mornings are generally quiet, which I love because it gives me more time to work on features and do research, she said.

We have lunch at 12.30pm and usually all eat together. One of my favourite parts of working at Evervault is that you get to know everyone rather than just those in your area. We get free lunch and we love to try out different restaurants as a team.

She said one of the benefits of working as a product engineer at Evervault is that she gets to hear directly from customers how the product is performing. I enjoy speaking directly with customers, something I didnt get to do in my previous jobs.

Our goal is to encrypt the web and render these data breaches redundant HANNAH NEARY

Im currently working on a project that will make it easy for developers to write their own code and deploy it to a trusted execution environment (TEE).

We want engineers to be able to write code easily, and well deploy it so they can obtain the security guarantees without having to spend weeks or months figuring it out themselves. Its a challenging project, but that just proves how important it will be for developers.

Weve already heard from users that, while they want to use TEEs, its extremely difficult for them to build the necessary infrastructure to get their applications running on them, and they want to focus their time and energy on building their products.

Were always exploring new ways to encrypt and secure the web. We want to prevent plain text data breaches and safeguard our clients. There are some companies offering tokenisation, but they still store the sensitive user data on their infrastructure.

With Evervault, we manage the keys and the customer stores the encrypted data. We also provide environments where the customer can write code that will be run on encrypted data without ever needing to see it in plaintext.

Software engineering is far more creative than most people realise, particularly at this early stage. When faced with a new challenge, its necessary to think creatively, experiment and try out different ideas.

Some of these ideas will work, others wont. Its part of the process. In the planning phase of a project, we know what we want, but we need to figure out how to get there. The solution is usually the combination of our research and creative problem-solving.

Communication is another underappreciated skill in software engineering. When people think of software engineers, they often think of people working on their own.

At some companies, it can be easy to exist in a bubble and not engage with the whole team. Thats not how we work at Evervault. Everything is collaborative, and we put in the effort to gel as a team.

One of the hardest parts of planning my day is the variety of my work and the context switching that comes with it. Engineers at Evervault work on every aspect of the product. I find a lot of my time, I switch between typical feature work, looking at customer queries or monitoring how our production systems are doing.

We have sensitive alarms on all our production services because of how critical they are. As the on-call engineer, you typically spend some time during the week looking at how you can stop them from occurring again. I find its a pretty good way of knowing all parts of the system and how we can improve it.

Movement makes me much more productive. Running before or after work helps with concentration and productivity. It also helps me get my thoughts together for the day.

I use a text editor to keep track of my work; its my stream of consciousness during the day. Ill scribble down my notes to remember exactly where I was if I move on to something else. Doing this reminds me exactly where I am when I return to a task.

Remembering your steps while debugging a problem is crucial so you can jump straight in.

We use Slack for all team and client interaction and Notion to document engineering design. Im grateful to be part of a tight-knit group. We stick together and help each other when challenges arise. Its one of my favourite aspects of being a product engineer.

One of my colleagues started Fika Fridays (a coffee and cake break). Shes Swedish and its a massive part of her culture weve loved sharing it with her.

One of the team will bake, and the rest of us get to enjoy the pastries. Its an excellent opportunity to get to know everyone on a more personal level. Before this, I had no clue what fika was, but now I think every workplace should do it. Its little things like this that help us to maintain and strengthen our culture.

A definite trend that has been happening over the last few years is using SaaS wherever it makes sense. Using Stripe for payments, Twilio for SMS, the list goes on. Its not impossible to implement these systems, but its hard to do it right.

Even if you implement the perfect system, you need to maintain and upgrade it for the rest of its lifetime. Its generally more effective to outsource it to an industry leader with tight SLAs instead of looking after it in-house. Developer time is precious, and you want it spent on creating the product you want to sell.

People are becoming more aware of how valuable their data is and how it needs to be protected. Ive noticed an increased concern among family and friends about how their data is being used compared to five years ago.

I think this is a great thing, and the industry is slowly catching up with the need to gain customers trust. Many of the tools you sign up for probably have no reason to see your personal data other than your name. The rest can be encrypted and never in plain text on their infrastructure. I think we will see more companies avoiding handling plain text data where its unnecessary.

The idea that we are redefining the rules of data protection is exciting. The HSE hack had a significant impact in Ireland and made people aware of how vulnerable we are to cyberattacks.

Our goal is to encrypt the web and render these data breaches redundant. If were successful in our mission, it will fundamentally change the internet. Few people get the chance to work on a product where they can see the real-life impact. That opportunity is the most enjoyable part of my job.

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Japanese woman scammed by one claiming to be Russian astronaut at the ISS – Interesting Engineering

There is also the category of influencer scams - where individuals who have quite a bit of fan following on social media advise people to invest in schemes that can deliver very high returns. But sometimes, we also come across scams that do not make any sense at all. The entire episode has scam written over it, and yet, people fail to spot it.

According to the reports in the local media, the 65-year-old unnamed victim first made contact with the scammer on Instagram, where the latter had uploaded a few pictures of space. Claiming to be working at the ISS, the scammer said he had limited access to cell service.

The conversation quickly moved to a Japanese messaging app, LINE, where the scammer made multiple confessions of his love for the woman and how he intended to start a new life with her in Japan. There was only one problem; he needed to return back to Earth first.

To do so, the astronaut needed some money and also explained the various heads of expenditure he had before the two could be united. These included some bizarre claims like landing fees in Japan and the cost of the rocket to fly to the country.

Unsuspecting, the woman transferred a sum of 4.4 million yen (US$30,000) towards these expenses in five installments over a period of lesser than a month. However, when the astronaut continued to ask for more money, the woman reported the matter to the local police, who are now investigating the case.

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Thermal materials start-up, Carbice, is solving the heat problem in electronics engineering – Business Wire

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Imagine that when engineering any single electronic device, one of the biggest challenges is how to dissipate its operational heat. Carbice is an advanced materials company solving the problem of heat transfer as technology gets smaller and more powerful and is enabling the electrification of everything: from mobile phones to solar panels, to satellites and electric vehicles. Carbice is setting the standard for thermal interface materials (TIMs) with their sustainable Carbice Nanotube Technology while potentially saving the government and relevant industries billions of dollars in production costs.

What sets Carbice Nanotube Technology apart from the conventional TIM is that it has all the benefits - great thermal conductance and ease of use without any of the limitations. It is long lasting, predictable, reliable, cost efficient, and has received the highest certification for quality manufacturing operations (AS9100D and ISO9001). It is already being relied upon by leading aerospace and defense companies for both space and terrestrial applications showing its growing importance to national security and the future of technological engineering. Carbices industry-leading TIMs are easy to select and buy because of Carbice SIM, a first-of-a-kind, real-application predictive modeling tool that allows customers to know what to expect up front with confidence and precision.

The credibility and impact of Carbices technology has attracted one of the worlds most prolific designers and innovators, Tony Fadell, Principal at Future Shape, who has invested in the company. Carbice to date has raised $17 million in venture funding with investors, including Tony, Toyota Ventures, Foresight Ventures and TRUMF Ventures. This has allowed Carbice to scale up and position themselves as the biggest vertically-aligned carbon nanotube manufacturing facility in the world when they unveiled their new global facility in Atlanta this August.

The opening was attended by leading dignitaries including Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan of Georgia who hailed Carbice as representing the future of Georgia as an international technology company that is revolutionizing innovation for major industries.

Carbice is now setting its sights on rapid growth with its industry-leading client base across its key markets of Space, Data Centers and Electrification (Power Electronics). They now look to invest in an expanded sales, marketing, and engineering team to fuel their growth.

Carbice is the material for pioneers and the future of engineering, says Carbice founder, Dr Baratunde Cola.

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Elroy Air Flight Test Engineer sUAS News The Business of Drones – sUAS News

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO / FLIGHT TEST / FULL-TIME

At Elroy Air, we are building autonomous vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) cargo aircraft systems that will change the way the world moves goods. Transporting cargo by air has so much potential! Its much faster than by land or sea, but before recent developments in perception, autonomy, electric powertrain and aerospace materials air transport has remained expensive. Were going to change that. And were solving big problems; the commercial express logistics industry worldwide needs faster + better transport and spends $140B annually, and our men and women in uniform need a reliable unmanned aerial cargo delivery system.

Our future partners and customers are responding enthusiastically. As we prepare to fly our vehicles with customers, we are looking for people like you: motivated teammates excited by this mission and by the rare opportunity to develop a world-class autonomous aerial logistics system. You will play a critical role in bringing the Elroy Air system to the world.

Elroy Air values and strives for diversity in our workforce and does not discriminate based on applicant identity in accordance with equal employment opportunities and federal, state, and local law. We define diversity as a variety of perspectives, life experiences, and backgrounds which form a persons identity. This includes not just gender identity and race, but also ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender expression, religion, age, ability, parenthood status, veteran status, citizenship status, or any combination of these characteristics.

As a flight test engineer, you will be responsible for leading the effort around building and executing comprehensive test test plans, participating in flight readiness reviews, conducting subsystem and fully integrated vehicle testing, monitoring real-time telemetry, performing flight data analysis, thoroughly documenting test results, and troubleshooting issues on Elroys autonomous cargo transport aircraft. You will work closely with our Vehicle Engineering, Industrial Design, Software, and Airborne teams to ensure complete test coverage.

This is an onsite, full-time, exempt role based in South San Francisco.

We encourage you to apply even if you arent an exact match for our open role, many of our team members come from nontraditional backgrounds.

All employees will be screened through E-Verify.

This position will require access to information protected under U.S. export control laws and regulations, including Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Please note that any offer for employment will be conditioned on any required authorization to receive software or technology controlled under these U.S. export control laws and regulations necessary to perform the responsibilities of the position.

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