20 MAR K E TWATCH Audio solutions provider EPOS is helping businesses to address bad acoustics and poor audio that can impact the quality of meetings with its EXPAND 40 series. The plug-and-play, portable Bluetooth speakerphone isolates voices from background noise and room reverb using three beamforming microphones. Designed with duplex performance, it allows several people to speak at once without being cut off, enabling teams to collaborate effectively, regardless of whether they are in the same room. Workflow automation provider Nintex has added several new features to Nintex Gallery, an interactive portal designed to help organisations worldwide accelerate the digitisation of work processes. Building on existing features such as downloadable process maps and automation templates, workflows and connectors, the new capabilities include direct integration with Nintex Workflow Cloud. This cloud automation platform allows customers to directly import workflow templates into their environment so they can deploy digital solutions faster than before. Nintex Gallery also features a growing number of templates available for Nintex AssureSign, Nintex Kryon RPA, Nintex Drawloop DocGen, and Nintex Forms. New features now available in Nintex Gallery There is no need to compromise on cybersecurity to access live production data, according to a new white paper from secure cloud systems provider Skkynet. The report outlines how manufacturing organisations can use secure tunnelling to establish bidirectional, real-time connections between their plant or remote facilities and the IT department. “Project managers and control engineers can use this guidance to see how to send their data securely through demilitarised zone network configurations while keeping all inbound firewalls closed,” said Andrew Thomas, president of Skkynet. Accessing live production data can be secure, says Skkynet
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