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TIBCO Scribe Agents: Enabling Seamless Data Integration
TIBCO Cloud™ Integration – Connect simplifies data integration by using Agents, Connectors, and Apps to establish secure and efficient communication between source and target systems. Whether your data resides on-premises or in the cloud, TIBCO Scribe Agents ensure seamless connectivity.
Types of TIBCO Scribe Agents
🔹 On-Premises Agent – Installed on a local machine, this agent is ideal for integrating with on-premises databases like SQL Server. Multiple On-Premises Agents can be installed on a single system. 🔹 Cloud Agent – Hosted in the cloud, this agent enables integration between cloud-based systems. Only one Cloud Agent can be provisioned per organization.
Understanding TIBCO Connections
A Connection in TIBCO Cloud™ Integration – Connect acts as a bridge between applications, allowing secure data movement via APIs. Connectors, such as the Dynamics Connector, authenticate and facilitate interactions between source and target databases. The Connections Page provides users with access to existing connections, metadata management, and configuration settings.
TIBCO Cloud™ Integration – Connect Apps
TIBCO Connect Apps help users execute data integration tasks with custom configurations. There are three types of apps: ✅ On Schedule Apps – Automate data synchronization between multiple sources using flows, filters, and formulas. ✅ On Event Apps – Trigger integration tasks dynamically based on inbound API calls. ✅ Data Replication Apps – Copy and replicate data across databases, ensuring data consistency and backup.
Why Use TIBCO Cloud™ Integration – Connect?
🔹 Effortless Data Integration – Automate workflows with scheduled and event-driven apps. 🔹 Seamless Connectivity – Supports on-premises and cloud-based data sources. 🔹 Flexible Configuration – Advanced flows, filters, and mapping tools enhance data processing.
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There are several reporting tools that may make sense for your enterprise. This blog post explains how Jaspersoft is superior to other reporting platforms.
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Tibco developers are important in changing organizations into data-driven, agile organizations. They are crucial for digital transformation, data integration, and much more.
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Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/interactive-mouthpiece-opens-new-opportunities-for-health-data-assistive-technology-and-hands-free-interactions/
Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
When you think about hands-free devices, you might picture Alexa and other voice-activated in-home assistants, Bluetooth earpieces, or asking Siri to make a phone call in your car. You might not imagine using your mouth to communicate with other devices like a computer or a phone remotely.
Thinking outside the box, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Aarhus University researchers have now engineered “MouthIO,” a dental brace that can be fabricated with sensors and feedback components to capture in-mouth interactions and data. This interactive wearable could eventually assist dentists and other doctors with collecting health data and help motor-impaired individuals interact with a phone, computer, or fitness tracker using their mouths.
Resembling an electronic retainer, MouthIO is a see-through brace that fits the specifications of your upper or lower set of teeth from a scan. The researchers created a plugin for the modeling software Blender to help users tailor the device to fit a dental scan, where you can then 3D print your design in dental resin. This computer-aided design tool allows users to digitally customize a panel (called PCB housing) on the side to integrate electronic components like batteries, sensors (including detectors for temperature and acceleration, as well as tongue-touch sensors), and actuators (like vibration motors and LEDs for feedback). You can also place small electronics outside of the PCB housing on individual teeth.
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MouthIO: Fabricating Customizable Oral User Interfaces with Integrated Sensing and Actuation Video: MIT CSAIL
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“The mouth is a really interesting place for an interactive wearable and can open up many opportunities, but has remained largely unexplored due to its complexity,” says senior author Michael Wessely, a former CSAIL postdoc and senior author on a paper about MouthIO who is now an assistant professor at Aarhus University. “This compact, humid environment has elaborate geometries, making it hard to build a wearable interface to place inside. With MouthIO, though, we’ve developed a new kind of device that’s comfortable, safe, and almost invisible to others. Dentists and other doctors are eager about MouthIO for its potential to provide new health insights, tracking things like teeth grinding and potentially bacteria in your saliva.”
The excitement for MouthIO’s potential in health monitoring stems from initial experiments. The team found that their device could track bruxism (the habit of grinding teeth) by embedding an accelerometer within the brace to track jaw movements. When attached to the lower set of teeth, MouthIO detected when users grind and bite, with the data charted to show how often users did each.
Wessely and his colleagues’ customizable brace could one day help users with motor impairments, too. The team connected small touchpads to MouthIO, helping detect when a user’s tongue taps their teeth. These interactions could be sent via Bluetooth to scroll across a webpage, for example, allowing the tongue to act as a “third hand” to open up a new avenue for hands-free interaction.
“MouthIO is a great example how miniature electronics now allow us to integrate sensing into a broad range of everyday interactions,” says study co-author Stefanie Mueller, the TIBCO Career Development Associate Professor in the MIT departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering and leader of the HCI Engineering Group at CSAIL. “I’m especially excited about the potential to help improve accessibility and track potential health issues among users.”
Molding and making MouthIO
To get a 3D model of your teeth, you can first create a physical impression and fill it with plaster. You can then scan your mold with a mobile app like Polycam and upload that to Blender. Using the researchers’ plugin within this program, you can clean up your dental scan to outline a precise brace design. Finally, you 3D print your digital creation in clear dental resin, where the electronic components can then be soldered on. Users can create a standard brace that covers their teeth, or opt for an “open-bite” design within their Blender plugin. The latter fits more like open-finger gloves, exposing the tips of your teeth, which helps users avoid lisping and talk naturally.
This “do it yourself” method costs roughly $15 to produce and takes two hours to be 3D-printed. MouthIO can also be fabricated with a more expensive, professional-level teeth scanner similar to what dentists and orthodontists use, which is faster and less labor-intensive.
Compared to its closed counterpart, which fully covers your teeth, the researchers view the open-bite design as a more comfortable option. The team preferred to use it for beverage monitoring experiments, where they fabricated a brace capable of alerting users when a drink was too hot. This iteration of MouthIO had a temperature sensor and a monitor embedded within the PCB housing that vibrated when a drink exceeded 65 degrees Celsius (or 149 degrees Fahrenheit). This could help individuals with mouth numbness better understand what they’re consuming.
In a user study, participants also preferred the open-bite version of MouthIO. “We found that our device could be suitable for everyday use in the future,” says study lead author and Aarhus University PhD student Yijing Jiang. “Since the tongue can touch the front teeth in our open-bite design, users don’t have a lisp. This made users feel more comfortable wearing the device during extended periods with breaks, similar to how people use retainers.”
The team’s initial findings indicate that MouthIO is a cost-effective, accessible, and customizable interface, and the team is working on a more long-term study to evaluate its viability further. They’re looking to improve its design, including experimenting with more flexible materials, and placing it in other parts of the mouth, like the cheek and the palate. Among these ideas, the researchers have already prototyped two new designs for MouthIO: a single-sided brace for even higher comfort when wearing MouthIO while also being fully invisible to others, and another fully capable of wireless charging and communication.
Jiang, Mueller, and Wessely’s co-authors include PhD student Julia Kleinau, master’s student Till Max Eckroth, and associate professor Eve Hoggan, all of Aarhus University. Their work was supported by a Novo Nordisk Foundation grant and was presented at ACM’s Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.
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Roger Timothy Craig (born July 10, 1960) is a former football running back in the NFL. He played for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Raiders, and Minnesota Vikings. He went to four Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowls with the 49ers. He was the first NFL player to have 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. He works as the VP of Business Development at TIBCO Software.
He graduated Central High School in Davenport, Iowa. His older brother, Curtis Craig played running back. In his Senior year, he rushed for 1,565 yards and 27 touchdowns, earning prep All-America honors. In his final high school game, he rushed for 353 yards and 4 touchdowns.
In his senior year, he rushed for 1,565 yards and 27 touchdowns, earning prep All-America honors. In his final high school game, a playoff loss, he rushed for 353 yards and 4 touchdowns. He was an all-around athlete, also competing in wrestling and track. In wrestling, he was an Iowa State Championships qualifier. On the track, he finished 2nd in the Iowa State Track and Field Championships in both the 110 hurdles and the 400 hurdles as a Senior in 1979. He broke the school record in the 110 hurdles. His time of 14.43 in the 110 hurdles is still listed among the All-Time Bests at the Iowa State Track and Field Championships.
Hespent several years studying Tae Kwon. He is an avid runner and has participated in over 38 marathons and half-marathons. He was the Grand Marshal for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway.
He is the cousin of New York Jets running back Breece Hall. He is married boxer to Vanessa Craig, sister of boxer Michael Nunn. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Enterprise Social Software Market Forecast and Growth Trends – Size, Share, and Industry Report 2032
Enterprise Social Software Market was valued at USD 17.56 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 92.19 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 20.30% from 2024-2032.
Enterprise Social Software Market is expanding rapidly as businesses seek digital solutions to enhance communication, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. With remote and hybrid work models becoming the norm, companies are leveraging these tools to improve productivity and foster seamless teamwork. Advancements in AI, cloud computing, and integration capabilities are further driving the market's adoption.
Enterprise Social Software Market continues to evolve as organizations prioritize real-time collaboration and employee engagement. The shift toward digital workplaces has accelerated the demand for platforms that streamline internal communication, document sharing, and social networking within enterprises. As businesses recognize the value of seamless collaboration, the market is expected to grow significantly in the coming years.
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Market Keyplayers:
Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft Teams, Yammer)
Salesforce (Salesforce Chatter, Slack)
IBM Corporation (IBM Connections, IBM Watson Workspace)
Oracle Corporation (Oracle Social Network, Oracle Cloud)
SAP SE (SAP Jam, SAP Business Network)
Google LLC (Google Workspace, Google Chat)
Atlassian Corporation (Confluence, Trello)
Zoho Corporation (Zoho Cliq, Zoho Connect)
Meta Platforms, Inc. (Facebook Workplace, Workplace Chat)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (Webex, Cisco Jabber)
TIBCO Software Inc. (TIBCO Collaborative, TIBCO Cloud Integration)
OpenText Corp (OpenText TeamSite, OpenText Exceed)
Aurea, Inc. (Jive, Aurea CX)
Lithium Technologies, Inc. (Khoros, Lithium Community)
Socialtext, Inc. (Socialtext Workspace, Socialtext People)
Synacor, Inc. (Zimbra, Synacor Identity Management)
VMware, Inc. (VMware Workspace ONE, VMware Horizon)
Atos (Atos Digital Workplace, Atos Codex)
BroadVision (Clearvale, BroadVision Collaboration Suite)
MangoApps (MangoApps Team, MangoApps Enterprise)
Bitrix Inc. (Bitrix24, Bitrix24 CRM)
Autodesk (AutoCAD, Autodesk BIM 360)
Huddle (Huddle, Huddle Workspace)
Market Trends Driving Growth
Rise of Hybrid Work Environments – With remote and hybrid work gaining prominence, companies are investing in enterprise social software to maintain connectivity and collaboration.
Integration with AI and Automation – AI-powered features like chatbots, smart recommendations, and automated workflows are enhancing user experience.
Emphasis on Employee Engagement – Organizations are focusing on digital tools that boost engagement, internal networking, and company culture.
Cloud-Based Solutions – The shift from on-premise to cloud-based platforms is enabling scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency.
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Market Segmentation:
By Deployment
On-Premise
Cloud
Hybrid
By Enterprise Size
Small & Medium Enterprises
Large Enterprises
By Industry Vertical
Education
Retail
BFSI
Healthcare and Life Sciences
IT and Telecommunications
Market Analysis and Current Landscape
Key factors driving market expansion include:
Demand for Enhanced Productivity – Businesses are prioritizing tools that improve team coordination and project management.
Rapid Digital Transformation – Enterprises are integrating advanced software solutions to adapt to the digital-first era.
Growing Adoption Across Industries – Sectors such as IT, healthcare, finance, and education are increasingly utilizing enterprise social software.
Security and Compliance Requirements – Companies seek platforms with robust security features to protect sensitive business data.
Despite its rapid growth, challenges such as data privacy concerns, integration complexities, and user adoption remain. However, continuous innovations and improved usability are addressing these barriers.
Future Prospects: What Lies Ahead?
1. AI-Driven Collaboration
Artificial Intelligence will play a critical role in enterprise social software by offering predictive analytics, personalized content recommendations, and intelligent automation.
2. Expansion of Mobile-First Platforms
With the rise of mobile workforces, companies will invest in mobile-friendly social collaboration tools to ensure seamless connectivity on the go.
3. Enhanced Security and Compliance Measures
As cyber threats increase, enterprises will demand software with stronger encryption, compliance tools, and data protection measures.
4. Integration with Emerging Technologies
The integration of enterprise social software with virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and blockchain will enhance digital workspaces, improving engagement and transparency.
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Conclusion
The Enterprise Social Software Market is set for substantial growth, fueled by digital transformation, hybrid work adoption, and the increasing need for real-time collaboration. Companies that embrace AI, cloud-based solutions, and security advancements will gain a competitive edge in this evolving landscape. As businesses continue to invest in seamless and secure collaboration platforms, the market will redefine workplace communication and connectivity in the years ahead.
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hi im so so sorry but i would like to note this bit in particular:

cloud software group is part of TIBCO software, which over the years has bought this list of companies:



(going to be so honest rn, these ^ screenshots are from the TIBCO wiki, and i do not have the energy to look into all of them rn. sorry!)
and here's this:
so to be clear: anyone using any microsoft product is also using cloud software group's product, so they also have your data, and also also keep in mind that microsoft is partnered with openai.
and for fun they're also about to get extremely involved in education out of "concern for security" lol:

ohhh ok so it's about profiting from education cybersecurity

oh good blockchain tech is rearing its fugly head! which is famously well regulated oh wait no it's not because its ✨️decentralized✨️ and therefore "unregulated" by design (just regulated by whoever owns it). well i guess one of the biggest companies involved in this new fun idea is involved in the us government now lol so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

and we have ai to detect any "abnormality" which is something we know ai is very good and consistent and unbiased at (even though its not ai its LLMs. but whatever). also love whenever these companies talk about "fast-evolving threat landscapes" lol like. my brother in christ, the call is coming from inside the house!! why would these fast-evolving threats exist like they currently do, hmmm?? howww would any threatening actor even get access to so much data?? who could ever know for sure......its the most mysterious mystery of our times......
so what will it look like when private companies that monitor and own everyone's data has control over the us treasury? idfk. but it really really really sucks. yeah i guess it's even worse than it initially appears. hhhh sorry..technology is so fun and cool now im having fun are we all havging fun yet
hi this is fucking insane
#for weeks now ive been debating making a post about how data is the new currency#and fucking. decentralized manufacturing. but its soo depressing lmao.#that education article has a whole lot more insane shit but its so late and i should be asleep .#addjng so much shit to this post in a rage. sorry :///
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Streaming Analytics Market: Unprecedented Growth Projected, Aiming for USD 107,548.7 Million by 2033
The global market for streaming analytics market is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 21.1% from US$ 15,811.3 million in 2023 to US$ 107,548.7 Million by 2033. Nearly 40% of the worldwide data analytics industry was accounted for by the market for streaming analytics.
Massive amounts of data are being generated as a result of the widespread use of industrial 4.0 techniques, which is also expected to raise the potential for real-time analytics adoption throughout the projected period.
Streaming analytics technology is being used by businesses to develop new business channels and boost customer engagement. As a result, stream analytics are growing in popularity in sectors like BFSI, supply chain management, and advertising & marketing. This will likely have a positive impact on the market for streaming analytics.
Businesses are beginning to focus more intently on gathering data on streaming events. Rapid response to events encourages operational responsiveness and organizational effectiveness. Businesses that use streaming analytics software can apply important context to events as they happen.
Implementing streaming analytics will improve operational effectiveness, reduce infrastructure costs, and speed up the delivery of information and results. Organizations of all sizes can access data streaming through apps, social media, sensors, gadgets, websites, and other sources. Real-time analysis can provide essential, useful insights in a range of operational and functional domains, as opposed to storing and analyzing data later.
Key Takeaways from the Streaming Analytics Market Report:
The Streaming Analytics Market Report highlights several significant trends. The streaming analytics platform emerges as a key solution, projected to lead in global demand with a robust 22.5% CAGR. Cloud-based platforms dominate, commanding a substantial 53.4% market share in 2022, followed closely by hybrid solutions. Managed services are poised for substantial growth, expected to expand by 2.9X by the end of the forecast period, while advertising & marketing initially hold the highest market share, supply chain management is forecasted to experience the highest CAGR. Among industries, IT & telecom lead with a remarkable 25.8% CAGR, closely followed by retail & e-commerce. North America spearheads the market, trailed by Europe, while South Asia & Pacific emerge as the fastest-growing region. Notably, East Asia presents a significant absolute opportunity of US $12,612.7 Million in the forecast period, indicative of the market’s global dynamism and potential for growth.
Leading Key Players:
In the competitive landscape of the streaming analytics market, prominent players such as Oracle Corporation, IBM Corporation, Google, Microsoft Corporation, SAS, SAP, Amazon Web Services, TIBCO, Software AG, Cloudera, Apache Software Foundation, Guavas, Adobe, Altair, Quix, Striim Inc., and Confluent lead the industry with their innovative solutions and robust platforms, driving advancements in real-time data processing and insights generation.
Key Trends:
The Streaming Analytics Market is witnessing a seismic shift driven by several key trends. Firstly, there’s a growing demand for instant insights fueled by the explosion of data from diverse sources such as IoT devices, social media, and sensors. Businesses are increasingly recognizing the need to swiftly analyze this torrent of data to make timely decisions. Moreover, advancements in technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning are empowering streaming analytics platforms to deliver more accurate and actionable insights in real-time. Additionally, the rise of edge computing is enabling organizations to analyze data closer to its source, reducing latency and enhancing operational efficiency.
Regional Analysis:
The adoption of streaming analytics solutions varies across different regions, influenced by factors such as technological infrastructure, regulatory environment, and market maturity. North America leads the global Streaming Analytics Market, driven by the presence of tech giants, robust IT infrastructure, and a strong culture of innovation. Meanwhile, Asia Pacific is emerging as a hotbed for streaming analytics adoption, propelled by rapid digital transformation and the proliferation of mobile devices. Europe follows suit, with industries like manufacturing, finance, and healthcare increasingly leveraging streaming analytics to gain a competitive edge.
Key Players in the Global Streaming Analytics Market
Oracle Corporation
IBM Corporation
Google
Microsoft Corporation
SAS
SAP
Amazon Web Services
TIBCO
Software AG
Cloudera
Apache Software Foundation
Guavas
Adobe
Altair
Quix
Striim, Inc.
Confluent
Streaming Analytics Market Segmentation
By Solution:
Platform
Cloud-based
On-premises
Hybrid
Services
Managed Services
Professional Services
Consulting Services
Integration & Implementation
Support & Maintenance
By Application:
Advertising & Marketing
Financial Analytics
Supply Chain Management
Demographic Location Intelligence
Fraud Intelligence
Customer Experience Monitoring
Others
By Enterprise Size:
Large Enterprises
Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
By Industry:
IT & Telecom
Media and Entertainment
Retail & E-commerce
Manufacturing
Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
Healthcare
Government
Education
Others
By Region:
North America
Latin America
Europe
East Asia
South Asia & Pacific
Middle East & Africa (MEA)
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