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Joget gains endorsement from Forrester: 'really honored'
By George Willis | Dec 11, 2021
Joget's low-code platform is hit with developers in China.
China mega-merger strengthens its position in global supply chain
By George Willis | Dec 7, 2021
China moved recently to strengthen its status as a global supply-chain leader in rare-earths metals by approving the merger of three state-owned producers into one of the largest rare-earths companies in the world, the Wall Street Journal reports.
'Thrilled about this opportunity': Donaldson Co. acquires Solaris
By George Willis | Dec 5, 2021
Solaris Biotechnology, a designer and manufacturer of bioprocessing equipment, was acquired by Donaldson Co. Inc., a leading worldwide provider of innovative filtration products and solutions, according to a Donaldson Co. release.
'Eager to move forward.': Zion completes drilling phase of new well
By George Willis | Dec 4, 2021
Zion Oil & Gas Inc. is encouraged after completing the drilling phase for its Megiddo-Jezreel #2 (MJ-02) well in Israel.
Biden orders release of 50 million barrels of oil
By George Willis | Dec 3, 2021
President Joe Biden released 50 million barrels of oil from the U.S. strategic reserve to help reduce energy costs as Americans begin traveling for the holidays, according to AP News.
YouTube criticized for 'unjustified' censorship in Germany
By George Willis | Oct 21, 2021
German Court Rules Removing Content Was 'Unjustified'
Samsung close to deal on $17 billion chip factory in Texas
By George Willis | Oct 13, 2021
Samsung Electronics is close to finalizing a deal to build a $17 billion semiconductor factory in Williamson County, Texas.
GoGlobal 'excited' to launch in Brazil, appoint Vizzotto director
By George Willis | Oct 2, 2021
GoGlobal has expanded its Employer of Record (EOR) services to Brazil and named Ana Vizzotto as director.
Critics say Google, Apple commitment to human rights is more talk than action
By George Willis | Oct 1, 2021
Google and Apple claim to respect human rights, but critics claim the technology companies continue to give authoritarian leaders in foreign nations unprecedented power to control access to information.
New Gillette Venus board equips women to make waves in oceanography, a field 'dominated by men'
By George Willis | Sep 19, 2021
Gillette Venus has formed the brand's first Board of Trust-Seas with six women who will lead the charge in the male-dominated ocean conservation field.