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Bidtellect Speaks at Digiday Media Buying Summit on Managing Carbon Footprint in Advertising Following Latest Published Piece

As a leader in ad tech, Bidtellect is bringing attention to the sustainability issues facing publishers and advertisers in the programmatic space.
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ETRM Group Announces It’s a RelativityOne Government Services Partner at Relativity Fest
Helping federal, state, and local governments manage and protect data.
WASHINGTON – October 26, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
ETRM Group, Cyber & Data Management Experts, today announced it has become a RelativityOne Government Services Partner as a result of demonstrated success and expertise helping customers migrate to, implement and use Relativity’s SaaS solutions to realize their desired business outcomes.
The RelativityOne Government Services Partner Program is a designation awarded to Relativity partners that provide services to clients that have their own RelativityOne subscription. As a RelativityOne Government Services Partner, ETRM Group helps clients accelerate results and maximize the value of their subscriptions. Working with a RelativityOne Government Services Partner helps clients drive adoption, accelerate time to value, improve outcomes and enhance user experience with RelativityOne. Government clients of ETRM Group are also able to leverage proprietary solutions, workflows and scripts developed on top of RelativityOne.
Joe Martinez, ETRM Group’s Chief Technology Officer, commented that “Building on the technology stack of RelativityOne while leveraging our knowledge within Government and extensive experience building workflow processes and data management, will position clients for a more successful outcome.”
“ETRM Group’s inclusion as a RelativityOne Government Services Partner is a result of the team’s outstanding work and commitment to providing a secure and efficient data management experience for the government agencies it works with,” said Doug Cowan, Managing Director Government Sales at Relativity. “ETRM’s technical and legal experts are steadfast in helping agencies quickly react to requests for information or respond to litigation, while at the same time improving efficiencies, reducing costs and securing sensitive government data.”
ETRM Group is participating in the 13th annual Relativity Fest, an event for the e-discovery and compliance communities, taking place in Chicago on Oct. 26-28, 2022; sessions are also accessible via an online platform for those unable to attend in person. Interested participants can register for the event here. ETRM Group’s COO and General Counsel Kenya Dixon will be participating on a Relativity Fest panel called E-Discovery State of the Union on Thursday, Oct. 27, 1 p.m. CT.
About ETRM Group
Empire Technologies Risk Management Group’s (ETRM Group) team of professionals are industry veterans in cybersecurity, eDiscovery, document review, information governance, digital forensics and investigations. For more information, please visit https://www.ETRMGroup.com or email [email protected] to reach out to one of our offices in Washington, D.C., Chicago or New York.
About Relativity
Relativity makes software to help users organize data, discover the truth and act on it. Its SaaS product RelativityOne manages large volumes of data and quickly identifies key issues during litigation and internal investigations. Relativity has more than 300,000 users in approximately 40 countries serving thousands of organizations globally primarily in legal, financial services and government sectors, including the U.S. Department of Justice and 198 of the Am Law 200. Relativity has been named one of Chicago’s Top Workplaces by the Chicago Tribune for 10 consecutive years. Please contact Relativity at [email protected] or visit www.relativity.com for more information.
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Club Feast Has Grown 10x This Year as Companies Race to Provide ‘Food as a Benefit’ to Make the Modern Workplace Better

Club Feast’s simple, white-glove solution is a win-win for local restaurants and teams everywhere
SAN FRANCISCO – October 26, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
For those back in the office, employees are once again struggling with long lunch lines as well as overpriced and limited options just to eat alone at their desk. During the pandemic, employees forgot about these struggles as they had access to convenient meals on their schedule. Employers are looking for ways to make the modern workplace more engaging.
Good food has been the number one way to bring teams together with a shared experience. Even pre-pandemic, 90% of employees surveyed said food at work helped their teams build stronger relationships, however, as hybrid work is here to stay, “food-as-a-benefit” is now a must have.
Club Feast was founded in 2020 to help local restaurants become more profitable by utilizing their kitchen capacity during off-peak hours through scheduled orders. Initially, Club Feast focused on serving consumer demand during the pandemic with a subscription where customers saved on orders by placing them ahead of time. During the pandemic, they served employees at their homes. Now, Club Feast has evolved and, like health insurance, works directly with employers to provide “food as a benefit” for their team members while continuing to help local restaurants.
“Our mission of bringing teams together over a delicious meal from one of their favorite local restaurants has received tremendous support from employees, employers and restaurants. We see a world where every company provides ‘food-as-a-benefit’ for all their employees as it substantially improves the work experience,” said Atallah Atallah, Club Feast’s CEO who previously co-founded restaurant rewards company “Seated.”
Club Feast is the go-to platform for “food-as-a-benefit” because of their white-glove experience, convenient ordering system, and affordable pricing.
As a curated marketplace, Club Feast only allows the best restaurants to service their clients and utilizes a select group of experienced drivers. By owning the experience from A to Z, Club Feast can ensure that the restaurant won’t cancel the order the day of, the food quality and portion sizes will be perfect, and the driver will actually know your area. Unlike the status-quo “open” marketplaces, this tailored approach ensures a smooth process and peace of mind for those responsible for ordering. Club Feast prides itself on supporting independent restaurant owners (90% are local) and providing them access to institutional demand they’d otherwise would not get. Club Feast allows mom & pop restaurants to provide 5-star corporate catering.
A win-win for all stakeholders, Club Feast has successfully built upon the technical and operational infrastructure that it developed for its original consumer focus to provide the best “food-as-a-benefit” solution. Club Feast has created the simplest way for a company to plan out its food-at-work needs with the assurance of the best experience and pricing. Work is better with Club Feast.
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The Leader in Smart Electric Vehicle Charging Closes New Funding
FlexCharging, a leader in smart electric vehicle (EV) charging, gains momentum with a new partner and funding to help utilities manage the impact of EVs on the power grid.
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Safehub’s Building Sensors Give Companies Peace of Mind After 5.1 Earthquake in San Jose

Building Sensors Significantly Reduce Damage Error: What This Means for Companies & Employee Safety

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Scalable sensor & IoT solution, providing building-specific damage estimates after an earthquake.
SAN FRANCISCO – October 26, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
Late Tuesday morning, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred near San Jose, California, that could be felt by many. For businesses and organizations, major earthquakes pose complex questions that need immediate answers to ensure employee safety and resume business operations.
Safehub, a technology company that produces scalable, IoT building-specific sensors, recently hosted a webinar entitled “Can Building Shaking Sensors Prevent Future Tragedies?” that discussed how the lack of information has caused tragic losses after past earthquakes, and how we can reduce future uncertainty in estimating building vulnerability. Included in the presentation, were guest speakers from the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation, a global public-private partnership organization that is improving the state of practice of earthquake hazard and risk assessment through the development of open global databases, models and tools, and improving stakeholder capacity for risk assessment, providing the public with data on earthquake hazard and risk around the world.
For earthquakes like Tuesday’s, most organizations traditionally rely on public data, seismic maps calculated from the earthquake’s magnitude and the distance from it, to make their own business continuity decisions. If an earthquake is significant enough or some physical damage can be seen, structural engineers may be called in to do visual inspections as well. The damage estimates are not exact, but it was the best information organizations had about structural integrity — until now.
Building IoT Sensors Can Reduce Damage Error Estimates by 60%
According to GEM’s Seismic Risk Coordinator Vitor Silva, organizations have been relying on earthquake magnitude and distance from the epicenter as one of the main data sources for post-earthquake decision-making for far too long. Now, thanks to new building-specific sensor solutions that can provide sensor and elongation data about damage to buildings that could not otherwise be detected, we can make more informed decisions.
Following destructive events, ground shaking or dynamic data provided by sensors can significantly reduce the bias and estimation of error by more than 60 percent. In fact, recent studies covering building damage from Spain show that, in some instances, minor damage cannot be detected in buildings without sensors. For building portfolios, the integration of sensors, like Safehub’s, in even a few buildings can dramatically improve the ability to assess potential losses.
Silva provided illustrations of massive losses that have been incurred across the globe from past earthquake events. One important example near Christchurch, New Zealand, demonstrated how, even after a post-earthquake inspection, a building still collapsed and more than 100 people that reoccupied it were killed.
Silva points out that there may have been some damage to the building that could not have been visible during the inspection. For example, some structural damage could be hidden behind non-structural elements. Sensor data indicating clear changes in the dynamic properties of the building could possibly have supported engineers and decision-makers about whether a more detailed inspection of the building was required.
Safehub’s Mission: Reducing Error & Increasing Safety After Earthquakes
After Tuesday’s earthquake, Safehub’s current clients received alerts, analytics, and damage estimates within minutes of the event, most of which received it before any public alerts. These types of alerts and building-specific data enable its clients, including Fortune 100 companies, Top 100 REITs, government buildings, hospitals, and educational institutes, to reduce potential error in decision-making following earthquakes, increasing safety and decreasing business interruption.
“Today’s earthquake definitely triggered some questions from my team, so the notifications were timely & helpful to reassure everyone,” stated a Safehub client shortly after the shake.
Safehub’s mission is to help make the world safer and more resilient from natural disasters by connecting building-specific risk information with portfolio-level decision-making. That means connecting the risk and damage of the building at the asset level and aggregating that at a portfolio level — so that critical decisions around safety, crisis management, business continuity, and even insurance can be made.
To learn more about Safehub’s catastrophe risk management solution, visit www.safehub.io.
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OpenADR Alliance Announces First Certified EcoPort™ Products

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Ready-to-Eat Food Market to hit $ 1,471.94Bn by 2028, Globally, by 2028 at 5.4% CAGR: The Insight Partners

The Insight Partner Ready-to-Eat Food Market is driven by increasing number of smaller households and the rising millennial population across the globe NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, October 20, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — According to our latest market study, titled ” Ready-to-Eat Food Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Product Type (Breakfast…