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truefirms2018 · 1 year ago
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realtruefirms · 1 year ago
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zcoordinate · 2 months ago
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Learn effective strategies for operating cost management in India with Zcoordinate. Our expert insights help businesses reduce expenses, improve efficiency, and enhance profitability. Explore proven methods to optimize costs and drive sustainable growth. Visit for more details!
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diabetickart · 3 days ago
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Top Alternatives to DesignRush: Finding Your Perfect Platform
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Navigating the world of agency directories can be overwhelming. While DesignRush is a popular choice, platforms like TrueFirms, Clutch, GoodFirms, UpCity, and Agency Spotter offer compelling alternatives. This blog provides a detailed comparison, examining their features, target audiences, and unique benefits. Learn how TrueFirms caters to tech-driven businesses, Clutch ensures credibility with verified reviews, and GoodFirms ranks providers with research-backed methodologies. UpCity shines for local connections, while Agency Spotter delivers creative solutions. Whether you\u2019re a small business or an enterprise, this guide will help you find the perfect platform to meet your needs.
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nexdigm · 6 months ago
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Global Shared Services & Capability Centers | Nexdigm Business Process Management
https://www.nexdigm.com/services/business-services/business-process-management/shared-services/
Optimize your operations with Nexdigm's Global Shared Services and Capability Centers. Our Business Process Management solutions enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and provide strategic value. Discover the benefits of partnering with a global capability center.
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thisintegrationsolutions · 7 months ago
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thalaronglobal · 8 months ago
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Thalaron Global: Global Capability Centers Advisory Firm
Thalaron Global stands out as a leading Global Capability Centers Advisory Company, dedicated to facilitating the expansion of global businesses into India. Our team comprises seasoned industry experts who specialize in establishing and managing highly efficient teams and cost-effective Capability Centers within the Indian market.
Drawing upon our profound knowledge of the local landscape, we offer global organizations a streamlined pathway to integrate their operations in India seamlessly. Our comprehensive suite of services encompasses GCC as a Service, GCC Operations, Virtual CEO Services, Finance & Accounts, Talent Management Services, Workspace Boarding, Legal Advisory, and more.
What sets us apart is our customized approach, underpinned by the FLEX Delivery methodology and a subscription-based Pay-as-you-Grow model. These frameworks empower organizations with the flexibility to adapt, swift turnaround times, and assurance of full regulatory compliance. We recognize the significance of extending your operational runway and provide avenues for Accelerated Growth with minimal capital expenditure.
At Thalaron Global, we adhere to the ethos of "FOCUS ON WHAT YOU DO BEST AND LET US MANAGE THE REST." Our commitment lies in handling the operational intricacies, enabling you to concentrate on honing your core competencies and steering towards business triumph.
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idctech · 11 months ago
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acumontsolutions · 1 year ago
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Unlock the full potential of India's Global Capability Centers with strategic staff augmentation services, empowering efficiency, innovation, and global competitiveness.
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triosource · 1 year ago
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reality-detective · 4 months ago
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ALERT! Bill Gates’s Secret Lab Experiments: Deadly Viruses Engineered for Mass Extinction – Devastating Bio-Weapons
The stark reality we face today delves into the darkest depths of human capability. At the center stands Bill Gates, a figure whose immense wealth is being used not for innovation, but to conduct experiments that push us to the brink of catastrophe. These Gates-funded labs at University of Wisconsin-Madison are not about pandemic prevention—they are about unleashing biological weapons capable of mass extinction.
Behind the guise of vaccine development, Gates’s billions fund genetic manipulation and viral enhancements, working with Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a name that should make your blood run cold. The real goal isn’t better vaccines—it’s to weaponize viruses like H5N1, a lethal pathogen, and make it transmissible between humans on a massive scale. Every experiment brings us closer to a man-made supervirus, impossible for natural immunity to fight, that could wipe out entire populations.
COVID-19 already showed us how pandemics can shift power, tighten control, and enforce compliance. Now imagine a deadlier virus, one deliberately unleashed to lock us into a future of surveillance, fear, and submission. This is the nightmare scenario that Gates and his cohorts are building, where control of a virus means control over humanity.
The media won’t talk about it—they’re too busy taking Gates’s money—but the truth is starting to leak. These labs, cloaked in secrecy, are building a future where bioengineered viruses can be blamed on “natural” outbreaks while being used to reshape global control. The strategy is clear: create fear, offer a solution, and tighten their grip on the world.
The rapid development of vaccines is part of the plan. While sold as protection, it shows how quickly the global elite can mobilize to protect themselves while manipulating us into compliance. This research is a double-edged sword—one side for a cure, the other for catastrophe.
We are on the edge of a future where biological weapons are not a distant threat, but a reality, manipulated by elites like Gates to wage wars without borders. This is no longer about safety—this is about control, domination, and the potential destruction of life as we know it.
We must wake up and resist before it’s too late. A storm is coming, and the global elite are at the helm, toying with the power to annihilate us all. The time to act is now.
I WILL NOT COMPLY 🤔
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reasonsforhope · 5 months ago
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"On a blustery day in early March, the who’s who of methane research gathered at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara, California. Dozens of people crammed into a NASA mission control center. Others watched from cars pulled alongside roads just outside the sprawling facility. Many more followed a livestream. They came from across the country to witness the launch of an oven-sized satellite capable of detecting the potent planet-warming gas from space. 
The amount of methane, the primary component in natural gas, in the atmosphere has been rising steadily over the last few decades, reaching nearly three times as much as preindustrial times. About a third of methane emissions in the United States occur during the extraction of fossil fuels as the gas seeps from wellheads, pipelines, and other equipment. The rest come from agricultural operations, landfills, coal mining, and other sources. Some of these leaks are large enough to be seen from orbit. Others are miniscule, yet contribute to a growing problem.
Identifying and repairing them is a relatively straightforward climate solution. Methane has a warming potential about 80 times higher than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period, so reducing its levels in the atmosphere can help curb global temperature rise. And unlike other industries where the technology to decarbonize is still relatively new, oil and gas companies have long had the tools and know-how to fix these leaks.
MethaneSAT, the gas-detecting device launched in March, is the latest in a growing armada of satellites designed to detect methane. Led by the nonprofit Environmental Defense Fund, or EDF, and more than six years in the making, the satellite has the ability to circle the globe 15 times a day and monitor regions where 80 percent of the world’s oil and gas is produced. Along with other satellites in orbit, it is expected to dramatically change how regulators and watchdogs police the oil and gas industry...
A couple hours after the rocket blasted off, Wofsy, Hamburg, and his colleagues watched on a television at a hotel about two miles away as their creation was ejected into orbit. It was a jubilant moment for members of the team, many of whom had traveled to Vandenberg with their partners, parents, and children. “Everybody spontaneously broke into a cheer,” Wofsy said. “You [would’ve] thought that your team scored a touchdown during overtime.”
The data the satellite generates in the coming months will be publicly accessible — available for environmental advocates, oil and gas companies, and regulators alike. Each has an interest in the information MethaneSAT will beam home. Climate advocates hope to use it to push for more stringent regulations governing methane emissions and to hold negligent operators accountable. Fossil fuel companies, many of which do their own monitoring, could use the information to pinpoint and repair leaks, avoiding penalties and recouping a resource they can sell. Regulators could use the data to identify hotspots, develop targeted policies, and catch polluters. For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is taking steps to be able to use third-party data to enforce its air quality regulations, developing guidelines for using the intelligence satellites like MethaneSAT will provide. The satellite is so important to the agency’s efforts that EPA Administrator Michael Regan was in Santa Barbara for the launch as was a congressional lawmaker. Activists hailed the satellite as a much-needed tool to address climate change. 
“This is going to radically change the amount of empirically observed data that we have and vastly increase our understanding of the amount of methane emissions that are currently happening and what needs to be done to reduce them,” said Dakota Raynes, a research and policy manager at the environmental nonprofit Earthworks. “I’m hopeful that gaining that understanding is going to help continue to shift the narrative towards [the] phase down of fossil fuels.”
With the satellite safely orbiting 370 miles above the Earth’s surface, the mission enters a critical second phase. In the coming months, EDF researchers will calibrate equipment and ensure the satellite works as planned. By next year [2025], it is expected to transmit reams of information from around the world."
-via Grist, April 7, 2024
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zcoordinate · 2 months ago
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Setting up a captive BPO unit in India allows businesses to maintain full control over their operations while leveraging India’s cost-effective resources and skilled talent pool. Zcoordinate provides expert support in setting up and managing captive BPO units, from regulatory compliance and infrastructure to workforce recruitment, helping companies optimize their operations efficiently.
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diabetickart · 5 days ago
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Find Your Ideal Software: Top 5 Capterra Alternatives Reviewed
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Choosing the right software is critical, and Capterra isn\u2019t your only option. Platforms like TrueFirms offer strategic insights and tailored evaluations, especially for businesses in GCC operations. G2, with its extensive user base, provides real-world feedback, while TrustRadius delivers in-depth reviews with a focus on transparency. Software Advice\u2019s personalized service helps narrow down choices based on your specific requirements. GetApp offers an easy-to-navigate solution for quick comparisons. This blog reviews these top five alternatives to help you make confident, informed software decisions that align with your business needs.
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nasa · 2 years ago
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Calling Long-Distance: 10 Stellar Moments in 2022 for Space Communications and Navigation
Just like your phone needs Wi-Fi or data services to text or call – NASA spacecraft need communication services.
Giant antennas on Earth and a fleet of satellites in space enable missions to send data and images back to our home planet and keep us in touch with our astronauts in space. Using this data, scientists and engineers can make discoveries about Earth, the solar system, and beyond. The antennas and satellites make up our space communications networks: the Near Space Network and Deep Space Network.
Check out the top ten moments from our space comm community: 
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1. Space communication networks helped the Artemis I mission on its historic journey to the Moon. From the launch pad to the Moon and back, the Near Space Network and Deep Space Network worked hand-in-hand to seamlessly support Artemis I. These networks let mission controllers send commands up to the spacecraft and receive important spacecraft health data, as well as incredible images of the Moon and Earth.
The Pathfinder Technology Demonstration 3 spacecraft with hosted TeraByte InfraRed Delivery (TBIRD) payload communicating with laser links down to Earth. Credit: NASA/Ames Research Center
2. Spacecraft can range in size – from the size of a bus to the size of a cereal box. In May 2022, we launched a record-breaking communication system the size of a tissue box. TBIRD showcases the benefits of a laser communications system, which uses infrared light waves rather than radio waves to communicate more data at once. Just like we have upgraded from 3G to 4G to 5G on our phones, we are upgrading its space communications capabilities by implementing laser comms!
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3. The Deep Space Network added a new 34-meter (111-foot) antenna to continue supporting science and exploration missions investigating our solar system and beyond. Deep Space Station 53 went online in February 2022 at our Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex. It is the fourth of six antennas being added to expand the network’s capacity.
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4. You’ve probably seen in the news that there are a lot of companies working on space capabilities. The Near Space Network is embracing the aerospace community’s innovative work and seeking out multiple partnerships. In 2022, we met with over 300 companies in hopes of beginning new collaborative efforts and increasing savings.
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5. Similar to TBIRD, we're developing laser comms for the International Space Station. The terminal will show the benefits of laser comms while using a new networking technique called High Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking that routes data four times faster than current systems. This year, engineers tested and proved the capability in a lab.
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6. In 2021, we launched the James Webb Space Telescope, a state-of-the-art observatory to take pictures of our universe. This year, the Deep Space Network received the revolutionary first images of our solar system from Webb. The telescope communicates with the network’s massive antennas at three global complexes in Canberra, Australia; Madrid, Spain; and Goldstone, California.
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7. Just like we use data services on our phone to communicate, we'll do the same with future rovers and astronauts exploring the Moon. In 2022, the Lunar LTE Studies project, or LunarLiTES, team conducted two weeks of testing in the harsh depths of the Arizona desert, where groundbreaking 4G LTE communications data was captured in an environment similar to the lunar South Pole. We're using this information to determine the best way to use 4G and 5G networking on the Moon.
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8. A new Near Space Network antenna site was unveiled in Matjiesfontein, South Africa. NASA and the South African Space Agency celebrated a ground-breaking at the site of a new comms antenna that will support future Artemis Moon missions. Three ground stations located strategically across the globe will provide direct-to-Earth communication and navigation capabilities for lunar missions.
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9. Quantum science aims to better understand the world around us through the study of extremely small particles. April 14, 2022, marked the first official World Quantum Day celebration, and we participated alongside other federal agencies and the National Quantum Coordination Office. From atomic clocks to optimizing laser communications, quantum science promises to greatly improve our advances in science, exploration, and technology.
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10. We intentionally crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to test technology that could one day be used to defend Earth from asteroids. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, mission successfully collided with the asteroid Dimorphos at a rate of 4 miles per second (6.1 kilometers per second), with real-time video enabled by the Deep Space Network. Alongside communications and navigation support, the global network also supports planetary defense by tracking near-Earth objects.
We look forward to many more special moments connecting Earth to space in the coming year.
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thisintegrationsolutions · 10 months ago
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