Layout International Partners with Sophi.io to Fully Automate Print Production

Combining Layout International’s NewsPublish and Sophi.io’s smart AI and ML engine reduces the hours long process of print laydown to just minutes

TORONTO, June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sophi.io, a suite of AI-powered optimization, prediction and automation tools developed by The Globe and Mail, has partnered with Layout International, a supplier of cutting-edge enterprise technology, to transform print production. Sophi will provide the smart AI/ML technology to fully automate the end-to-end print production workflow to save publishers time and money and enable them to focus on creating high quality content.

Print laydown is typically a long and arduous process, involving multiple editors and page designers and taking hours to complete. Without the rigid constraints of a template, Layout International customers will now have the opportunity to create a print-ready paper that is indecipherable from a paper prepared by human page designers, and the entire process takes just minutes. And for Layout International’s over 200 customers, this partnership means seamless integration of Sophi into their current NewsPublish editorial workflow.

“We’re excited that working with Sophi.io enables us to offer our customers cutting edge new capabilities in the form of an end-to-end automated print solution that dramatically increases efficiencies. Our customers will be able to run and rerun their print paper in just minutes, whenever they chose, all within the NewsPublish Enterprise content management system that they already use daily,” said Jean-Michel Habis, CEO of Layout International.

The Sophi suite of tools is designed to identify an organization’s most valuable content (not the most popular content, but the content that drives conversions or retention or the metric that matters most to that organization) and place it in the most valuable places across their digital entities, or behind a paywall when the subscription revenue outweighs the predicted advertising revenue. In addition to NewsPublish powered by Sophi.io, Sophi provides site automation, a fully dynamic, real-time, personalized paywall, and analytics solutions to publishers across the world.

“Print laydown is a massive undertaking,” said Greg Doufas, Chief Technology Officer at The Globe and Mail. “We see this partnership with Layout International giving publishers the freedom to focus on content creation and the specific design elements that page designers want to spend their energy on. The best part is that NewsPublish powered by Sophi.io is getting better and smarter every day, so Layout International customers will always be on the cutting edge of technology with this solution.”

To learn more, please visit www.newspublish.org or email [email protected].

About Layout International
Layout International (www.layoutintl.com) meets the growing technological needs in the market by providing highly customizable enterprise solutions. They serve more than 200 clients, supplying them with cutting-edge technology to improve the way they work. They enable many organizations to digitally transform their processes, migrate and integrate to work on a single platform.

Layout International Media Contact
Ghassan Halawi
Vice President of Sales, Layout International
+961 70 855685
[email protected]

About Sophi.io
Sophi.io (https://www.sophi.io) is a suite of AI-powered optimization and prediction tools that helps content publishers make important strategic and tactical decisions. Sophi solutions range from Sophi Site Automation and Sophi for Paywalls to Sophi Analytics, a decision-support system for content publishers. Sophi is designed to improve the metrics that matter most to your business, such as subscriber retention and acquisition, engagement, recency, frequency and volume.

Sophi.io Media Contact
Jamie Rubenovitch
Head of Marketing, Sophi.io
The Globe and Mail
416-585-3355
[email protected]

Coppel Mexico choisit VoltDB pour alimenter les profils des clients

BEDFORD, Massachusetts, 10 juin 2021 /PRNewswire/ — VoltDB, la seule plate-forme de données d’entreprise qui répond aux exigences des applications modernes en matière de données en temps réel, a annoncé aujourd’hui que Coppel, le plus grand magasin national du Mexique, utilise désormais la plate-forme de données VoltDB pour créer un système unifié pour les profils des clients.

« Volt a vraiment changé la donne pour nous », a déclaré Robert Gil, directeur des technologies de Coppel. « Nous pouvons désormais disposer d’une plateforme unifiée pour gérer l’ensemble des données de notre portefeuille de 13 millions de clients, ce qui se traduit ensuite par une expérience client bien meilleure et un retour sur investissement bien plus important pour nous grâce à une meilleure fidélisation de la clientèle. »

L’un des principaux actifs de Coppel, les portefeuilles de clients, présente également un défi de taille : disposer d’un profil unique en ligne et à jour comportant toutes les informations relatives au client et faire en sorte que ce profil soit actif dans un environnement omnicanal afin que les clients puissent accéder à leurs informations sur les frais, les crédits et les versements (soldes) en temps réel, sans compromettre la vitesse de traitement des transactions au sein du portefeuille.

Coppel a choisi VoltDB parce qu’elle avait besoin d’une plateforme de données qui puisse lui permettre de :

  • Conserver les informations en ligne en un seul endroit
  • Être insensible aux défaillances grâce à des schémas aux différences finies (DRP) répartis et optimisés sur plusieurs sites.
  • Analyser les informations en temps réel grâce à des tableaux de bord
  • Collecter les données en temps réel
  • Effectuer des analyses de fraudes sans compromettre les performances de la base de données

« Tous les tests réalisés avec Volt ont dépassé les attentes en ce qui concerne les performances en termes de transactions par seconde », a déclaré Gil.

Coppel prévoit d’étendre l’utilisation de Volt à divers cas d’utilisation des centres d’appels et du service à la clientèle.

Pour obtenir davantage d’informations sur les raisons pour lesquelles les entreprises de tous les secteurs d’activité choisissent VoltDB pour alimenter leur fonctionnement, visitez le site à l’adresse suivante  https://www.voltdb.com/ .

À propos de VoltDB

VoltDB est la seule plateforme de données conçue pour prendre en charge les applications télécoms à l’ère de la 5G. Nous combinons le stockage de données en mémoire avec une faible latence prévisible et d’autres fonctionnalités principales pour alimenter les applications BSS/OSS, de gestion client et d’assurance des revenus qui doivent agir en quelques millisecondes pour générer des  revenus ou éviter les pertes de revenus, sans compromettre la précision des données. Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site voltdb.com.

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Government developing comprehensive GBVF prevention strategy

President Cyril Ramaphosa says as government moves into the second year of the National Strategic Plan aimed at tackling gender-based violence and femicide, a comprehensive strategy is being developed to tackle the problem.

The President said this when he responded to oral questions in the National Council of Provinces on Thursday.

“As we move into the second year of the National Strategic Plan, we are focused on strengthening accountability at all levels of government and society.

“We are developing a comprehensive national GBVF prevention strategy, including evidence-based social and behaviour change programmes.

“If we are committed to working together as a country – as government, communities, civil society, organised labour, business, academia, traditional leaders and the faith community – we will succeed in ending violence against women in South Africa,” he said.

This comes after the President, in his State of the Nation Address in June 2019, committed himself to strategies aimed at effectively tackling gender-based violence and femicide.

Following this, the Emergency Response Action Plan was implemented to further strengthen the fight against gender-based violence and femicide, and provide justice for the victims and survivors.

This was a short-term plan implemented over six months through partnerships between civil society networks, government, development partners and academic institutions.

The National Strategic Plan on GBVF was approved by Cabinet in March 2020.

The plan, the President said, builds onto the Emergency Response Action Plan, and focuses on improved accountability, responsiveness to the needs of survivors, addressing impunity and driving a comprehensive prevention agenda.

“We are beginning to see positive results through various joint interventions.

“In February 2021, we launched the private sector GBVF Response Fund, where an initial amount of R128 million was pledged.

“Legislative reform has been a critical component of the National Strategic Plan,” the President said.

Last week, the National Assembly passed three bills, namely, the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill; Domestic Violence Amendment Bill and Criminal and Related Matters Amendment Bill.

These three Bills are now on their way to the NCOP.

“I would encourage the NCOP to carefully consider these three important Bills with a sense of urgency, within the legislative mandate of the NCOP.

“We have introduced several innovative initiatives to facilitate access to support and justice.

“This includes a SMS notification system for applications for domestic violence protection orders, which was launched at all district courts in January 2021,” President Ramaphosa said.

The President said the Domestic Violence Amendment Bill, once passed, will make it possible for complainants to apply for protection orders online.

“Thirty-two regional courts are ready for designation as Sexual Offences Courts.

“There are plans for the establishment of six additional Thuthuzela Care Centres.

“As at March 2021, all police stations had the necessary sexual assault DNA kits to assist victims and survivors,” said the President.

GBV command centre

South Africa has a Gender-Based Violence Command Centre (GBVCC), which operates under the Department of Social Development.

The centre operates a national, 24hr/7days-a-week call centre facility. The facility employs social workers, who are responsible for call-taking and call referrals.

The centre operates an emergency line number – 0800 428 428.

This is supported by a USSD, “please call me” facility: *120*7867#.

A Skype Line ‘Helpme GBV’ for members of the deaf community also exists. (Add ‘Helpme GBV’ to your Skype contacts).

A SMS based Line 31531 for persons with disabilities (SMS ‘help’ to 31531) also exists.

The centre is able to refer calls directly to SAPS (10111) and field social workers, who respond to victims of GBV.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Criminals in the Western Cape are feeling our presence

WESTERN CAPE – Criminals in this province can run but they cannot hide for long as police members will make sure that they are brought before a court of law.

Members of Lwandle police were busy with patrols yesterday when they received information about a vehicle transporting abalone from Hermanus that was destined for Cape Town. At about 14:15 a white Mercedes Benz was stopped and searched on Vulindlela Road in Lwandle when eight bags containing a total of 855 units of abalone worth an estimated street value of R1,200 000-00 were confiscated.

A 25 year old man was arrested and detained. Once charged he is expected to make his court appearance in the Strand Magistrate court on a charge of illegal transporting and possession of abalone.

In an unrelated case in the early hours of this morning Flying S quad members were busy with patrols on Valhalla Drive when they spotted a vehicle that was involved in a robbery in Bellville on Thursday. The vehicle was brought to a halt and both occupants aged 31 and 34 years old respectively were arrested and detained. Once charged both suspects are expected to make a court appearance in the Bellville Magistrate court.

Source: South African Police Service

Police are searching for two men who disappeared after the alleged killing of eight people in Zandspruit, Honeydew

GAUTENG – Gauteng police have launched a manhunt for a man known as Mali Dube who is suspected to be involved in the murder of eight people and the attempted murder one person in Zandspruit, Honeydew, on the 19 May 2021. Police are also looking for Joshua Given Mabodze who can help the police in the investigation of the same murder, attempted murder and kidnapping case.

Since the incident happened the two wanted people have not been seen in Zandspruit, police are calling for anyone who might have seen these two people to contact the nearest police station or call crime stop number 08600 10111 or download my SAPS App and give information without mentioning your name.

One of the victims is still in hospital.

Source: South African Police Service

Rustenburg police station temporarily closed for decontamination due to covid-19 positive case

All communities being serviced by the Rustenburg police station are advised that the police station’s Community Service Centre (CSC) is currently closed due to members having tested positive for Covid-19.

The CSC will now be operating from a mobile truck, placed at a parking lot in front of the police station.

The old police station contacts are not working, but the station can be reached on the following numbers:

0609875487

0824162213

0726384833

The CSC is currently undergoing decontamination, while members that have come in contact with the infected members are undergoing screening and testing.

The CSC will again be fully operational on Sunday, 13 June 2021.06.11

Source: South African Police Service