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ADVA announced that Proximus is leveraging its Oscilloquartz timing technology to synchronize Belgium's largest open mobile network. The deployment enables Proximus to improve speed, coverage and reliability for millions of mobile users throughout Belgium, while also preparing its network for next-generation services.

Kanguru introduces the KanguruClone 11 M.2 NVMe SSD Pro Duplicator, enabling IT professionals to duplicate up to eleven PCIe M.2 NVMe SSDs at once, providing ideal high-volume NVMe cloning. "NVMe may be the most significant advancement in storage technology in the last decade, and is poised to become as ubiquitous as SATA in the personal computing field. Our NVMe duplicators stand to be the next generation for the KanguruClone Brand."

Microchip announced a solution to this problem with the integration of its BlueSky technology signal-anomaly detection software into the SyncServer S600 Series network time server and instruments. Microchip is the first to fully integrate GPS jamming and spoofing detection and protection, in combination with local Radio Frequency data logging and analysis, inside a time server.

XConnect has been selected by IDT Carrier Services to optimize its wholesale A2P SMS messaging business with global number intelligence. IDT relies on XConnect to enhance its Mobile Number Portability data globally and assure the speed and accuracy of message delivery with direct routing.

The Joompay app allows people to send and receive money from anyone in an easy and fun way. Veriff verifies the identity of Joompay users to help the company meet the KYC and AML requirements, while also preventing identity fraud.

Computer Services has partnered with Summit Technology Group to modernize and simplify IT infrastructure for its customers by offering a scalable, secure and compliant cloud hosting solution. CSI's cloud hosting solution will provide community financial institutions with a reliable, accessible and compliant IT infrastructure, while optimizing costs.

Toshiba announced that Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation has entered into a strategic business alliance with Fortem Technologies and invested 15 million USD in the company. Fortem is a technology leader in counter-drone security and Toshiba, through the alliance, aims to expand its radar-based security solutions business.

The IoT M2M Council announced that Microsoft has joined the Council, a trade group that fosters a community of 25,000 qualified IoT users. The Microsoft Azure IoT Engineering group will use the IMC as a platform to stay in closer contact with enterprise users and product makers that are deploying IoT technology.

The investment will accelerate Jumio's significant global lead in the digital identity space by devoting additional resources to automate its identity verification solutions, expand the breadth of the Jumio KYX Platform and grow its suite of AML compliance services. Jumio brings its pioneering document-centric identity approach to leading blue-chip companies across the telehealth, financial services, online gaming and social media spaces.

Impinj announced that Steve Sanghi has joined its board of directors. "Steve brings a wealth of knowledge as a long-term CEO and chairman of Microchip Technology, and I'm thrilled he is joining our board," said Impinj Board Chair Peter van Oppen.