ALSEGO launches a new financial middleware solution

Banks exchange a significant number of financial messages every day, sharing files in various formats. Each file contains several messages, each of which corresponds to an interbank financial transaction. For example, a customer of one bank may transfer funds to an account belonging to a customer of another financial institution.

Analyze messages regardless of their format

Banks regularly receive files containing several messages (containing transaction data) and must be able to read and process each of them. “The processing of these files can be a tedious operation for banking institutions, which must in particular manage a wide variety of formats," explains Marc Van Oost, CEO of AlSego, a software editor for the banking sector. “In order to support them in this process, we have developed a specific middleware, called Symphony, which allows them to read and analyze files in various formats, to take messages and then share them in other formats, such as SWIFT, VIR 2000, or ISO 20022.”

Facilitate transaction processing

Symphony takes the consolidated file, unbundles the transactions atomically and analyzes each transaction and then reconsolidates or groups them in the desired format. “In addition, the operation performed by the solution facilitates the fulfilment of regulatory obligations such as anti-money laundering checks," explains Laurent Busser, CTO of AlSego. “To this end, our solution can be coupled with various software applications dedicated to these specific processes, such as Accuity's Fircosoft solution, which enables transaction screening. Once these operations have been carried out, Symphony makes it possible to import all the data directly into the bank's CORE BANKING in the appropriate format.”

Orchestrate all messages

By managing a wide variety of formats, grouping and ungrouping messages, and facilitating the specific processing of each transaction, Symphony provides a means of efficiently orchestrating all messages transmitted between financial institutions. “Ensuring the validity of a transaction and compliance with applicable rules becomes easier," continued Marc Van Oost. “The solution makes it possible to do away with tools that are often developed in-house and which are now difficult to maintain and expensive. Once the bank's own business rules have been defined, Symphony ensures that the information is distributed between the various internal and external applications to guarantee analysis and processing.”
For the bank, the benefits lie in time savings and economies of scale. The editor adapts the tool to any changes in current formats. With this solution, the bank can ensure that operations are maintained while reducing compliance risks.

Accelerate transaction processing

The solution is also designed to be fault tolerant. In the event of an incident at a node that supports it, the solution can resume operations precisely where it left off from another node and assure the banking institution that all operations will be carried out correctly. "The Symphony platform, thanks to its real-time architecture, is an asset for banks wishing to engage in instant processing, in compliance with Instant SEPA requirements, to take just one example," said Laurent Busser. “It is possible for the bank to receive or push transactions individually and to apply operations, such as filtering, to them and thus accelerate them.”

betterworks Ranks in Worlds Fastest Growing SaaS Companies

Betterworks Honored in SaaS Mag’s Prestigious Annual “SaaS 1000”


Redwood City, Calif., and New York City – August 3, 2020
 -- betterworks, the leading enterprise software for OKRs/CFRs, Engagement, and Calibration, has been ranked No. 200 on SaaS Mag’s list of the top 1000 global SaaS companies in 2020. 

SaaS Mag’s annual “SaaS 1000” features the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the world based on a proprietary algorithm that identifies SaaS organizations leading their markets, from large enterprises to smaller startups. 

“Work is not a place you go, it’s what you do,” said Doug Dennerline, CEO of betterworks. “With new ways of working being invented daily, more and more enterprises are realizing the necessity of a transparent organizing system to keep their workforces aligned to company objectives and engaged with the challenges and rewards of a job well done. We are gratified SaaS Mag recognizes betterworks as a leader in our segment of the SaaS marketplace.”  

About betterworks
With its unique combined OKR, Conversations, Feedback & Recognition (CFRs), Engagement, and Calibration solution, Betterworks empowers companies to execute on their business objectives with agility and resilience through alignment, commitment, and transparency. Betterworks’ formula for Better™ empowers leaders and employees to perform at the highest level and sustain competitive advantage from anywhere.  

The company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, is backed by Kleiner Perkins, and is the only OKR/CFR platform endorsed by OKR pioneer John Doerr. Betterworks is used daily by employees and managers in 119 countries in 20 languages. The company’s Solution and Professional Services Team has helped multiple global organizations, including Intuit, Kroger, Lending Tree, and Vertiv, achieve agile execution. For more information about the latest business and people management strategies and best practices, please visit www.betterworks.com

About SaaS Mag

SaaS Mag is the world's largest quarterly SaaS publication informing leaders in the industry on business, technical, and market trends. SaaS Mag was started by M&A advisors who encountered SaaS company founders, funders, and executives, and realized the growing industry needed its own source of insider news and analysis. The publication is distributed to tens of thousands of SaaS professionals and features advice, profiles of innovative people and companies, and industry commentary. 

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SQUAN Announces Company Expansion and Headquarters Relocation

New Carlstadt, NJ Headquarters Will Service the Greater New York Metropolitan Area While Accommodating Significant Growth Efforts

 

Englewood, NJ – August 3, 2020  SQUAN, an industry leader in design/build services for telecommunications network infrastructure, today announced the opening of its new headquarters and warehouse facility in Carlstadt, NJ. The 30,000 square foot facility will allow for current growth, additional near-term expansion and enable immediate scale-up of logistical capacities as well as operational capabilities.  

The headquarters proximity to the greater NY metropolitan area will allow for the ease of logistics control over projects across the region and other day-to-day operations. It will also be home to SQUAN’s extensive Executive and Field Operations Team, allowing them to grow into a space more equipped to fulfill the needs of the company. 

SQUAN also announced the expansion of its senior leadership team. Jason McEwan will take on the role of vice president of fiber, managing the division’s day-to-day operations ensuring quality and productivity of the crews and working with customers to get SOWs released to SQUAN. Dimce Gorgovski will become executive director and general manager of the northeast. With great depth and understanding of the industry, Dimce’s forward-looking approach will help guide SQUAN into its innovative and competitive leadership position while maintaining daily operations responsibilities. He has extensive experience in telecom infrastructure, 4G, LTE, UMTS, CDMA and Backhaul, as well as a keen understanding of how to drive innovation within the organization. Jeff Eiseman will take over the role of general manager of SQUAN’s fiber construction group, responsible for building fiber splicing and design capabilities. Eiseman brings nearly 30 years of telecom experience across a broad and diverse background in the industry which supplements SQUAN’s growth strategy.

“We are very pleased to reposition our headquarters and warehouse to Carlstadt, NJ. The new space will enable SQUAN to better serve customers and increase our overall capabilities,” said Keith Pennachio, CSO and EVP of SQUAN. “We are very excited about our plans to continue to accelerate the expansion of our business and create increased value for our investors.”

The explosive growth of fiber-to-the-X and small cell/5G densification is well aligned with the total turnkey engineering and construction solutions SQUAN offers, providing the company with a significant growth path, especially with the expansion of the executive team. This convergence of recent events, coupled with professional management, has enabled the company to experience significant annual growth for the past three years. Through organic growth and acquisitions, SQUAN will continue expanding its market areas and network infrastructure service offerings to enterprises, government organizations and service providers across North America.

SQUAN also launched its newly redesigned website that features a streamlined, modern design, enhanced functionality and easy access to essential information. The new website will be updated regularly with company news, changes and other corporate milestones. For more information, visit: www.squan.com.

About SQUAN
SQUAN combines its unique and in-depth knowledge of network engineering and fiber construction to solve complex and evolving telecommunications problems around macro networks, small cell, DAS, 5G, IoT and smart cities for wireless, wireline and enterprise customers. SQUAN is focused on the evolution of communications networks for wireless, wireline and the componentry within. Services include backhaul, small cells, C-RAN, fiber, right of way and the design, construction and technical installation services that support them. For more information, visit: http://www.squan.com.

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How Building Energy Efficiency Helps Improve The Air Quality In Cities

Air pollution has a great impact on the health of the society and environment, and has been linked with many health-related issues including respiratory and cardiac illness, so it is of utmost importance to find the best ways to reduce it. Recently, a Harvard study revealed that COVID-19 mortality increases in regions with high levels of air pollutants. When we read the term “Air Pollution”, we tend to think about air pollution associated with traffic. However, there a much bigger source of emission that gets overlooked. The transportation sector accounts for 28% of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, while the building sector contributes for 40%.

Building emissions are mainly categorized into 2 types, direct emission and indirect emission. Diesel generators and natural gas boilers account for the direct emission while the electricity consumption from power plants that burn fossil fuels account for the indirect emissions. Reducing air pollution with effective energy efficiency methods is proving to play a vital role in building sector. When buildings improve their energy efficiency, all the emissions are collectively reduced to a great extent.

Importance of an Energy Audit

Energy audit is systematic collection and analysis of energy data which is used for identifying both, where and how the energy is used, and also the potential for saving energy. Optimal combination of energy efficiency measures varies for different properties depending upon the consumption profile. The best starting point is to opt for a professional energy audit which will allow the building owners to understand the financial returns of all the potential upgrades beforehand. This will also help owners to avoid measures that might not be suitable or effective for the building.

The audit provides 2 critical pieces of information:

  • Energy savings per dollar invested.
  • GHG emission avoided per dollar invested.

Generally, upgrading boilers and old furnaces running on heating oil can help achieve the best results. This reduces the heating cost as well as the emission per BTU (British Thermal Unit). Upgrading building heating systems can be costly but the energy bills overtime would eventually offset the cost while ensuring environmental profits.

Depending upon the building location, emission reduction may help qualify for a clean energy grant or a low interest loan. Properties over 25,000 sq. ft. in New York will be subject to emission reduction law starting from 2024.

Switching Energy Sources to Cut Emissions

Energy emissions are considerably cut down when buildings switch to energy efficient measures. In US as of 2020, building owners can claim 26% federal tax credit for renewable energy investment after switching to solar power. Switching from oil fired boilers and furnaces to natural gas fired units will lower the emissions per BTU of heat delivered.

Building owner also have an option of going 100% electric and eliminating site emissions by using high efficiency heat pumps. In case of indirect emissions, fossil fuels dominate the power grid and concentrating emission at a power plant is still preferred over directly emitting them in cities. However, indirect emissions can be reduced automatically with building electrification if the local grid starts using a greater share of renewable energy.

For a better understanding, assume a building uses 100,000 kW-hours per month where the power grid produces 0.8 kg on CO2 equivalent per kWh. In this case, indirect emissions are 80,000 kg CO2 eq per month. But, if the grid reduces the emission intensity to 0.6 kg CO2 eq per kWh, the indirect emissions are automatically lowered to 60,000 kg per month.

Now using electricity for space heating and hot water may not feasible for some buildings but, switching from heating oil to natural gas may cut down the emissions by almost 50%. What that means is that energy expenses and greenhouse gases (GHG) can both be reduced simultaneously with energy efficiency.

Personal Injury Lawyer in Portland Oregon Named To 2020 Oregon Super Lawyers List

Portland OR: The Law Office of Chad Stavley is pleased to announce that Chad Stavley, a personal injury attorney located in Portland Oregon, has been named to the 2020 Oregon Super Lawyers list as a top personal injury lawyer in Oregon. Mr. Stavley has been named to the list each year since 2016. The annually published Super Lawyers list, based on peer recognition, recognizes the top five percent of attorneys in Oregon for their professional achievement. Chad is a Portland personal injury attorney who has recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements.

The Law Office of Chad Stavley has secured some of the top settlements by case types consistently over the past few years. His cases range from truck accident cases to medical malpractice cases exceeding a 3.5-million-dollar settlement. When looking for counsel, it is important to choose an injury attorney with proof of success. As you review potential law firms to work with, look at the types of cases they have handled and the outcome of those cases.

Details about case results from the Law Office of Chad Stavley can be found at: https://oregonaccidentattorney.com/ under “case results”.

A spokesperson for the firm explained, “Mr. Stavley and the full team here at the Law Office of Chad Stavley are dedicated to giving clients an honest assessment of their case. We then work diligently to reach a settlement that is fair to the client. When a settlement is not possible, we take the case to court and fight for our clients.

Chad is experienced," he continued. For over 16 years, Chad has been fighting for the injured and getting them the justice they deserve. When someone experiences a life-changing injury or mental trauma, those events can impact them for many years to come, and this should be reflected in the compensation they receive. As our case results demonstrate, we are able to negotiate settlements, but we are not afraid to take a case to court when the need arises”

If you have been injured and are looking for an attorney to represent your case, take some time to view case results and contact a few firms to find the right fit. The Law Office of Chad Stavley has been that perfect fit for over 100 clients and might be for you too.

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