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Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Groq's Albin on Asia Business Strategy
Scott Albin, General Manager for Groq in APAC, says the company is looking to develop more infrastructure for the region as he sees fast growth in demand from key markets like India, Singapore, Australia, Japan and Korea for its cloud service. He speaks with Annabelle Droulers on the sidelines of SuperAI Conference in Singapore on "The China Show".


Bloomberg
9 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Groq's Albin on Asia Business Strategy
Scott Albin, General Manager for Groq in APAC, says the company is looking to develop more infrastructure for the region as he sees fast growth in demand from key markets like India, Singapore, Australia, Japan and Korea for its cloud service. He speaks with Annabelle Droulers on the sidelines of SuperAI Conference in Singapore on "The China Show". (Source: Bloomberg)
Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Infomaniak democratises email encryption for all its users, free of charge
Following the launch of my kSuite, its free package designed to offer a sovereign email service and online workspace, the Swiss cloud provider Infomaniak has taken another step forward: email encryption is now available to all its users. This protection can be activated with a single click at the time of sending and works with any email provider, enabling sensitive data sent (research and development, health, finance, etc.) to be protected in full compliance with the FADP and the GDRP – all without technical encryption for everyone: simple, secure, 100% Swiss As of today, Infomaniak's 3 million users can send encrypted emails via the Infomaniak Mail web interface. This additional security is available free of charge to all users, including 100% free my kSuite accounts. These offer a 20 GB email address, 15 GB for documents and photos and an online office suite compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. 'We have developed this additional security to meet the growing data protection requirements in sensitive sectors such as research, healthcare, finance and law. ' explains Marc Oehler, CEO of Infomaniak. Thanks to this new feature, professionals can now share sensitive data such as pay slips, medical documents or banking information in full compliance with Swiss and European data protection requirements. Robust encryption without complexity Infomaniak has developed an encryption system based on recognised standards (OpenPGP, ECC, AES-256-GCM), with a sovereign architecture hosted entirely in Switzerland. Encryption is activated in a single click when writing an email. The user writes their message as usual via the Infomaniak Mail web interface ( If they wish, they can activate encryption with a single click before sending. The message is first transmitted via a secure HTTPS connection to the Infomaniak servers. At this stage, it is not yet encrypted, but it is already protected against interception. Once received, the content of the message is automatically encrypted by Infomaniak's servers before being sent, including attachments up to 25 MB. The encrypted message is then sent via SMTP and stored encrypted on the mail servers. For Infomaniak recipients, everything is automatic: once logged in to their account, the user can read the message. The server automatically decrypts the content with a passphrase unique to each mailbox. For external recipients, a password is defined by the sender and sent separately to the recipient, who will be able to read the message via Infomaniak's secure email interface without needing to have an account. Unlike end-to-end encryption systems that can lead to loss of access to data, Infomaniak strikes the right balance between robust security and continuity of access. Private keys never leave Infomaniak's infrastructure. Passphrases that protect keys are never stored in clear text and are only decoded on the fly during an authenticated session. In the event of an unauthorised access attempt, even with the IMAP password of a compromised email address, the content of the encrypted messages remains protected by the two-factor authentication of the Infomaniak account. A thriving ecosystem Infomaniak's messaging service continues to evolve with the introduction of features that simplify everyday life, such as emoji reactions for responding to emails in a single gesture and a sovereign AI assistant for writing, correcting or rephrasing messages fluently, while fully respecting confidentiality. As far as kSuite – Infomaniak's sovereign collaborative suite – is concerned, progress is just as ambitious. Contextual sovereign AI (RAG type) has recently made it possible to translate, summarise and query documents in kDrive. Already in the test phase, the next step will make it possible to query all files in a folder with the aim of extending this capability to all documents belonging to a user, thus facilitating instant access to information. To facilitate the migration of companies from Microsoft 365, kDrive Pro and kSuite Entreprise now include Microsoft Online – hosted exclusively in Infomaniak's sovereign infrastructures. This allows teams to continue to collaborate online on Office documents using advanced features in Excel, Word or PowerPoint, while maintaining full control of their data in the heart of Europe. In the coming months, email encryption will be available on the Infomaniak Mail mobile app. Two important developments are also in the pipeline: the ability to reply to an encrypted email sent to an external provider such as Gmail or Outlook directly from Infomaniak's secure reading interface, and PGP compatibility with other encrypted email in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Sectra equips multi-site US health system with enterprise imaging as a cloud service and accelerates AI adoption for improved patient diagnostics
LINKÖPING, Sweden, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) will provide a US health system with its enterprise imaging solution as a cloud service, Sectra One Cloud, including its AI service, Sectra Amplifier Service. The fully managed cloud service will strengthen the health system's security and scalability, and streamline workflows within its radiology, breast imaging, and cardiology departments. This transition will support them in further enhancing patient care. Consolidating multiple systems into one eases the health system's IT workload. Unifying radiology, breast imaging, and cardiology in a single solution will accelerate their data and image sharing, streamlining patient care pathways. Sectra One Cloud and Sectra Amplifier Service are cloud services fully managed by Sectra. This means that the health system receives an AI-enabled enterprise imaging solution that Sectra monitors, optimizes, and manages. With Sectra Amplifier Service, they can integrate third-party AI applications into clinical workflows. It allows all applications to run on a single, unified infrastructure, eliminating the need to manage multiple separate systems, in turn reducing security risks. Sectra takes full responsibility for the entire workflow—from integration and deployment to hosting and ongoing support—further reducing IT burdens. Isaac Zaworski, President of Sectra Inc., comments:"An increasing number of US healthcare providers are recognizing AI's benefits, making it a critical factor in the evaluation and selection of enterprise imaging providers. I'm proud that we at Sectra can support this healthcare provider with a solution that accelerates their AI adoption and be a part of their commitment to decreasing workload and advancing patient care." The 5-year contract was signed in the fourth quarter of Sectra's 2024/2025 fiscal year. The health system performs approximately 700,000 imaging exams per year. It will initially utilize the modules for radiology, breast imaging and cardiology, and AI applications for radiology, breast imaging, and orthopaedics. Sectra's enterprise imaging solution provides a unified strategy for all imaging needs in one single system thus both improving outcomes as well as lowering operational costs. The scalable and modular solution, with a VNA at its core, allows healthcare providers to grow from ology to ology and from enterprise to enterprise without acquiring a new back end. Visit Sectra's website to read more about Sectra and why it's top-ranked in 'Best in KLAS'. About SectraSectra contributes to a healthier and safer society by assisting health systems throughout the world to enhance the efficiency of care, and authorities and defense forces in Europe to protect society's most sensitive information. The company, founded in 1978, is headquartered in Linköping, Sweden, with direct sales in 19 countries, and distribution partners worldwide. Sales in the 2023/2024 fiscal year totaled SEK 2,964 million. The Sectra share is quoted on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. For more information, visit Sectra's website. For further information, please contact: Dr. Torbjörn Kronander, CEO and President Sectra AB, 46 (0) 705 23 52 27 Marie Ekström Trägårdh, Executive Vice President Sectra AB and President Sectra Imaging IT Solutions, 46 (0)708 23 56 10 This information was brought to you by Cision The following files are available for download: Sectra's breast imaging module View original content: Sign in to access your portfolio