The Critical Need for IoT Cybersecurity Will Drive Device Authentication Services to US$8.4 Billion Revenues by 2026

The increasing threat landscape is forcing IoT implementors and vendors to embrace and prioritize new hardware-focused digital security options  LONDON, July 2, 2020 — By 2026, IoT connections will exceed 23 billion across all major IoT markets. Almost all those connections will be…

TUV Rheinland: Cyber risks for industrial plants underestimated

TUV Rheinland and Ponemon Institute publish worldwide study on the Cybersecurity of industrial plants. All information at https://go.tuv.com/otsurvey-2020 COLOGNE, July 2, 2020 — Cyberattacks can threaten the industrial facilities of companies even more than their IT systems. However, a holistic view of the security of industrial plants is often lacking….

Sweeping Workplace Changes Expected in a Post-pandemic World, Says Research From The Adecco Group

Businesses and workers call for greater flexibility, questions raised over the hours-based contract, and a new empathetic leadership profile emerges ZURICH, June 30, 2020 — Workers demand greater flexibility after coronavirus, with a 50/50 split of remote and office time confirmed as…

Locus Listed as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s Market Guide for Vehicle Routing and Scheduling

The Company was recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2020 report WILMINGTON, Delaware, June 29, 2020 — Locus, a global B2B SaaS company that automates human decisions in the supply chain, today announced that it has been identified as a Representative Vendor…

IIoT and 3D Printing Propel Growth for North American Industrial Valve Makers amid Volatile Market

Rising demand for digital technologies and need to upgrade existing refineries to offset COVID-19 impact on the sector, finds Frost & Sullivan SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 26, 2020 — Frost & Sullivan’s recent research, Analysis of the North American Industrial Valves Market, Forecast to 2026, predicts that this market will…

AuraPortal Announces Move Beyond RPA to Deliver Hyperautomation

A complimentary copy of the Gartner report "Move Beyond RPA to Deliver Hyperautomation" has been made available on AuraPortal’s website. MIAMI, June 25, 2020 — According to Gartner, "Enterprise architecture and technology innovation leaders lack a defined strategy to scale automation with tactical and strategic goals. They must deliver end-to-end automation…

Global Security Industry Shifts to Service-based Solution Offerings Post-Pandemic

Security markets across countries will recover at a different pace but the outlook is promising, finds Frost & Sullivan  SANTA CLARA, California, June 25, 2020 — Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Post-Pandemic Growth Opportunity in the Global Security Industry, finds that the security industry has tremendous investment opportunities despite the…

Bringing Clarity to the Architecture & Engineering Industry: A Global Perspective

HERNDON, Virginia, June 25, 2020 — Each year, Deltek surveys leaders in the architecture and engineering (A&E) industry to identify benchmarks, trends and market outlook to help businesses identify their strengths and opportunities for improvement. This year, Deltek is launching the 41st Annual…

China issues white paper, sharing experience in COVID-19 fight

BEIJING, June 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — A news report by China.org.cn on China’s recently issued white paper "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action":

 

China recently released a white paper titled "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action." At around 37,000 Chinese characters in length, the document records the country’s efforts in its battle against the coronavirus.

The white paper provides a detailed account of China’s response to the unexpected disease. The country enforced quarantine measures on an unprecedented scale, closed outbound routes from Wuhan, halted public gatherings, and introduced rigorous border controls, thus effectively blocking the transmission routes of the virus. China mobilized medical resources across the country, constructed the Huoshenshan and Leishenshan hospitals in around 10 days, and built 16 Fangcang shelter hospitals, thereby massively increasing treatment capacities.

During this unusual period, medical workers rose to the challenge and put themselves in harm’s way. With a firm resolve, the people of Wuhan and Hubei overcame all kinds of difficulties after the closure of the province’s exit channels. Community workers, police officers, customs staff, couriers, sanitation workers, and others from all sectors of society, remained at their posts with unity and dedication. Meanwhile, ordinary people observed self-isolation at home, avoiding outdoor activities and gatherings.

The white paper shows that confronted by the most challenging public health emergency since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the country has succeeded in turning around the situation within a few months. This can be attributed to the philosophy of putting people’s lives first upheld by the government and the whole of society, as well as the united and painstaking efforts of 1.4 billion Chinese people.

Having paid a heavy price, China has contained the spread of the virus within a short time. This represents the country’s responsibility for securing regional and international public health.

Since COVID-19 struck, China has shared information with the international community in a timely manner. From Jan. 11, China started updating the WHO and other concerned parties on a daily basis. On Jan. 12, China submitted the genome sequence of the novel coronavirus to the WHO, which was shared globally. Since Jan. 4, China has maintained close contact with relevant U.S. authorities, sharing information and cooperating on technical matters. The white paper provides a clear timeline of these efforts.

By issuing the white paper, China has published a record of its fight against COVID-19 in an open and transparent manner, and sincerely shared its experience with the rest of the world. Only by acting according to the vision of a global community of shared future can we strengthen confidence, work together, and embrace a brighter tomorrow for mankind.

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Miaozhen Systems: 31.9% of digital ad traffic was invalid in China 2019, costing the industry 28 billion RMB

BEIJING, June 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — A new report by Miaozhen Systems, China’s leading omni measurement and business intelligence analytics solutions provider, has found that 31.9% of all online advertising traffic in China was invalid in 2019, costing the China brand marketing industry an estimated 28 billion RMB.

The report, "China Digital Advertising Invalid Traffic Report in 2019", is the first of its kind to examine invalid traffic in new advertising formats and media. In addition to PC and mobile ads, this report analyzed the state of invalid data in NEW TV ads, offline and outdoor ads, online consumer leads, social media ads, KOL marketing, and more. With data collected from 65,000 campaigns by 2,000 brands across 1,200 platforms, it is the most accurate and comprehensive report on this subject to date.


Key findings for 2019 are summarized below:

  • Invalid traffic (IVT) made up 31.9% of all digital advertising traffic in China, up 1.7pp from 2018;
  • 39.9% of vertical media traffic was invalid; IT verticals had the highest IVT rate at 49%, up 14pp from 2018;
  • Across industries, internet and communications saw the greatest IVT increase (up 6.3pp from 2018) and suffered the highest IVT rate;
  • 10% of NEW TV ad traffic was invalid; agencies contributed the most invalid exposure;
  • 26% of all online consumer sales leads were invalid, with major implications for auto and other industries that rely on online lead collection;
  • 4.2% of outdoor advertising was invalid or not displayed;
  • 48% of social media advertising traffic was invalid. On average, 57.5% of KOL fans were invalid, with baby & mom KOLs having the highest rate of invalid fans (65.1%).

Since 2013, Miaozhen has been dedicated to the healthy development of the China digital marketing ecosystem. Besides contributing to national digital marketing industry standards, Miaozhen offers innovative, cutting-edge IVT filtration and influencer evaluation solutions to help make the industry more transparent and trustworthy. Clients who used Miaozhen’s intelligent IVT filtration solution SmartVerify had an average IVT rate of 4.7%, far lower than the 2019 average of 31.9%, and saved an estimated total of 4.5 billion RMB that would have been lost to invalid traffic.

To learn more about Miaozhen Systems, please visit www.miaozhen.com.

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