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2 months ago Cadalys Service Management offers customers a way to apply ITIL® best practice standards to service delivery for employees, customers and partners, anywhere in the world. SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cadalys, Inc. today announced it has launched a native ITSM (IT Service Management) application on Salesforce AppExchange, empowering customers to adopt and actualize the ITIL® framework to deliver services and support for employees, customers and partners on a single platform. Built entirely on the Salesforce platform, Cadalys Service Management is currently available on AppExchange: https://bit.ly/CSM-ITSM. Cadalys Service Management’s ITSM Capabilities Deliver a Fully Unified, ITIL-Informed Service Experience
Hitron launches first-of-its-kind low cost DOCSIS signal sensor Hitron launches first-of-its-kind low cost DOCSIS signal sensor Hitron Technologies, the fastest growing DOCSIS customer premise equipment (CPE) manufacturer in North America, today announced the DSS-01 DOCSIS Coax Cable Tester, a low cost diagnostic tool designed to streamline self-installations. While cable service technicians have long carried professional signal meters, the DSS-01 is the industrys first signal tester priced and designed to be included with every subscriber self-installation package. A subscriber simply plugs the DSS-01 into a coaxial outlet and presses the button. Within ten seconds, the sensors LEDs will show whether the outlet is receiving a valid RF signal or not (as easy as ˜green is good, red is bad). This simple diagnostic will reduce the number of self-install support calls and unnecessary truck rolls.
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Okocha and Adepoju: Duo urge Nigerians to 'stop looking for the next Jay-Jay' 23rd Dec 2020 | Source: BBC Former Super Eagles captain Austin Okocha insists the Nigerian obsession with finding a new 'Jay-Jay' has to stop. That sentiment echoed by his World Cup teammate Mutiu Adepoju who says there is too much pressure on the national team's young players. The 47-year-old Okocha, who retired in 2008, admitted to Lagos radio station Brila FM that the lack of creative midfielders is holding the current Super Eagles squad back. "We should support these players and let them flourish on their own instead of unfairly putting them under pressure by calling them the next this or that," said Okocha.
Culminating a yearslong process, San Mateo Union High School District officials agreed to sell the former Crestmoor High School campus in San Bruno to a home building company for as much as $125 million. The district Board of Trustees voted 4-0, with new Trustee Ligia Andrade Zuniga abstaining, to approve a sales agreement with D.R. Horton, which will acquire the 40-acre campus to build between 120 and 200 homes at 300 Piedmont Ave. Recognizing she was not on the board while officials spent years advancing toward agreeing to sell the campus that was closed decades ago due to declining enrollment, Zuniga said she would not vote on the contract.
Acknowledging the limits of online learning while a return to campus is prohibited, local high school district officials addressed student academic achievement and social isolation concerns amid an unprecedented public health crisis. Officials from both local high school districts this week attempted to develop a plan for allowing students back to school, despite mandates from health officials requiring campuses to largely stay closed throughout San Mateo County. In the San Mateo Union High School District, officials are hoping for a best-case scenario of beginning a phased return for students Tuesday, Jan. 19, which would eventually ramp up to allowing all interested students back by Tuesday, Feb. 16.