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Issue: 38

July 17, 2018

All About Devtac

   

Zoholics ’18 The Journey Continues

In early 2018, we set out on a journey to meet you. We are halfway through 2018, and we are delighted to share that we successfully traveled to 11 different cities across three continents to host Zoholics, our user conference ... more

   

Why Hire Outsourced Employees?

The New York Times defines outsourcing as the practice of using outside firms to handle work normally performed within a company. It is a practice that many businesses have been doing since the early 90's, and more and more firms are adopting it... more

   

The Benefits of an Efficient Billing Software for Your New Business

Cashflow is important for every business. The good news is, you don’t have to spend all your time managing invoices. Many businesses are still resorting to manual techniques to manage bills, create invoices, and track other financial aspects of their companies. There are better ways to take car... more

   

SugarCRM’s Summer 18 Release Responds To The Most Important Themes In CRM Today

With technology having become ubiquitous in our home and social lives it is crucial that the social trends we see in these spaces help drive how technology is developed and deployed in the business world. At SugarCRM, we have long known that if technology... more

   

Why image is everything to stand out in 2018

Make 2018 the year you sharpen your image and rise above the competition. The drive towards digital and technological advancements in business continues to thrive and what better time to tweak some of the ways your business operates than at the beginning of a new year.. more

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Devtac Apps

Mobile CRM

SugarCRM SMS Integration

SugarCRM Google Calendar Integration

Technology

   

Apple’s Redesigned Macbook Pro Keyboard Uses New Method For Repelling Dust, Reports Ifixit

Apple’s new MacBook Pro keyboards are slightly quieter than the ones found in the previous iteration of the laptop. But the company’s silence on the mechanism’s widespread mechanical issues, which Apple first acknowledged with ... more

   

See Bones, Blood and Tissue in World's First 3D Colored X-Ray

The new X-Ray technology can capture the human body in uncanny detail. Think you know what to expect from an X-ray? Think again. MARS Bioimaging just developed the world’s first 3D full-color X-ray — they’re pretty incredible (and a little uncanny) ... more

   

Twitter Suspended Guccifer 2.0 And DC Leaks’ Accounts

The accounts were named in Friday’s indictments against 12 Russian intelligence agents. Twitter has suspended two prominent accounts linked to the 2016 hack on the Democratic National Committee, Guccifer 2.0 and DC Leaks. The move comes after the Justice... more

   

Scientists Use Test-Tube Science To Save Nearly Extinct Rhino

Scientists say they’ve used human test-tube baby techniques to try to save the nearly extinct northern white rhino. In an improbable experiment, they are trying to resurrect an entire subspecies using dead males, two infertile remaining females... more

   

Chinese AI Beats Doctors in Diagnosing Brain Tumors

The AI system could diagnose tumors more accurately (and faster) than 15 human physicians. A Chinese AI system diagnosed brain tumors and other conditions more accurately and faster than a team of top Chinese physicians, according to Xinhua. The AI, called BioMind... more

SugarCRM DocuSign Integration

Walter Rostan Garcia

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Director of Marketing and Alliances

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Business

Rolls-Royce Plans For Take-Off In Flying Taxi Market

FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - British jet engine maker Rolls-Royce has designed a propulsion system for a flying taxi and is starting a search for partners to help develop a project it hopes could take to the skies as soon as early next decade. Rolls-Royce said on Sunday it had drawn up plans.. more

Apple Said to Lose Key Sales Executives as India Strategy Stumbles

Apple has lost a trio of pivotal executives in India in recent weeks as it struggles to boost iPhone sales in the world's fastest-growing major smartphone market, people familiar with the matter say. Among the executives who've departed are its national sales sales and distribution ... more

Boeing 'Concerns' Over US-China Trade Row

The head of US aerospace and defence giant Boeing has warned about potential damage of the growing US-China trade row. "Aerospace thrives on free and open trade," said chief executive Dennis Muilenburg. He said he was concerned tariffs could push up costs for aircraft manufacturers... more

Unilever Grandees ‎Open Talks With Dove-Maker Over HQ Shift

Unilever is trying to win the support of the Leverhulme Trust for the proposed scrapping of its British HQ, Sky News learns. The consumer goods giant behind Dove and Marmite‎ has opened talks with the trust established by one of the group's founders as part of a shareholder charm offensive... more

Asian Shares Fall As China Data Points To Slowing Growth

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Asian shares were lower on Monday after data from China showed the world’s second-largest economy slowed slightly in the second quarter, and as investors remain cautious over the impact of the heated Sino-U.S. trade war. Official data released Monday showed... more

   

Community

Lift-Off For Scotland: Sutherland To Host First UK Spaceport

A remote, boggy stretch of land on the north coast of Scotland is likely to become the UK's first spaceport. The A'Mhoine Peninsula in Sutherland has been chosen as the most suitable place from which to launch rockets vertically to put satellites in orbit. The UK Space Agency ... more

Italy To Take Some Migrants After EU Countries Offer To Help

MILAN/BERLIN (Reuters) - Italy will allow some migrants to disembark in Sicily from two ships which picked up 450 asylum seekers from an overcrowded boat, Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Sunday on TV channel RaiNews24. The minister’s comments came after Germany, France and Malta ... more

Scientists Make Concrete With Trash Instead of Cement

A little molecular re-arranging makes coal fly ash the perfect building material. Concrete, the most commonly used building material on the planet, is not an especially green one. Researchers at Washington State University want to change that with an entirely new form of concrete... more

Thai Cave Rescue: Thai Boys' Tears For Lost Rescue Diver Saman

The 12 young footballers who were saved from a Thai cave after an international rescue effort are mourning a former Navy Seal who died in the operation. Volunteer diver Saman Gunan lost his life on 6 July while installing oxygen tanks in the flooded cave complex. He has since been hailed as a hero ... more

Twelve Russians Charged Over Hacking Offences During 2016 US Election

A dozen Russians have been charged with hacking Democratic Party emails during the 2016 US presidential election. Rod Rosenstein, deputy US attorney general, announced the indictment against the intelligence officers as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion... more

   

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