Christmas tax break will be 'challenging' for small businesses, says gift shop ownerLAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 21, 2024-- Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of end-to-end enterprise software support and innovation solutions, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle, SAP, and VMware software, today announced Rimini ConnectTM Console , a single-pane-of-glass management tool that unifies and simplifies the administration and monitoring of Rimini ConnectTM, Rimini Street’s industry-leading suite of interoperability solutions. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241121087329/en/ Rimini Street Announces New Management Console for Rimini ConnectTM Suite of Interoperability Solutions (Graphic: Business Wire) Immediately available for Rimini ConnectTM for Browsers and for additional Rimini Connect solutions in the future, Rimini Connect Console is the latest advancement in Rimini Street’s interoperability solutions suite which are designed to extend the useful life of existing systems by insulating applications from changes in dynamic technology stacks and compatibility standards that may otherwise require costly upgrades or custom development. Rimini Connect Console unifies and automates several important capabilities into one centralized management tool, including: “Maintaining application interoperability with constant updates to dynamic technology stacks is a challenging, costly and never-ending effort that consumes potentially millions of dollars in forced software upgrades or development of custom, highly technical solutions,” said Desmond Whitt, vice president & general manager of Rimini Connect, adding that “Rimini Connect solutions future-proof your enterprise software against interoperability issues and Rimini Connect Console is designed to unify and streamline the monitoring and management of Rimini Connect solutions at scale, beginning with Rimini Connect for Browsers.” Rimini Connect Helps Businesses Achieve Modernization Without Disruption Built on Rimini Street’s experience of successfully resolving thousands of compatibility issues for clients since 2005, Rimini Connect provides a suite of seamless interoperability solutions that can resolve compatibility issues without requiring an upgrade of your core enterprise software. For example, Rimini Connect for Browsers enables IT teams to implement the latest releases of browsers without delay or worry of negative impact to current application releases. It also strategically decouples existing enterprise software from technology stack version dependencies, providing the flexibility needed for organizations to take control of their IT roadmap. Officeworks , a leading Australian retailer with over 167 stores nationwide and already a Rimini Street client for support of their SAP systems, deployed Rimini Connect for Browsers when Microsoft announced it would retire Internet Explorer 11. They needed to ensure their mission-critical applications would not be jeopardized by the change in browser availability or require an expensive, disruptive upgrade to maintain compatibility. “This project really was a collaborative experience with the Rimini Street team.... For us, it was about making this transition as seamlessly as possible without any interruption to business, and Rimini Street helped us achieve that,” said Michael Howard, chief operating officer at Officeworks. Rimini Street Continues to Invest in the Future of its Clients with New Interoperability Capabilities Known for helping clients maximize the potential of their IT investments, gain flexibility, and enjoy better support and savings from a trusted partner, Rimini Street continues to invest in interoperability solutions like Rimini Connect Console that help clients at scale to future-proof and extend the useful lifespan of their existing, robust systems without worrying about changing compatibility standards. “Rimini Connect Console is the latest of our continuously expanding offerings to help organizations achieve their goal of growth and profitability while reducing risk,” said Whitt. “We not only help extend the life of systems, we also help make it easier to manage them, lessening overhead costs and freeing teams to focus on higher value priorities for the business.” Learn more about how to remove interoperability challenges without upgrades by choosing Rimini Connect . About Rimini Street, Inc. Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a Russell 2000® Company, is a global provider of end-to-end enterprise software support and innovation solutions and the leading third-party support provider for Oracle, SAP and VMware software. The Company offers a comprehensive portfolio of unified solutions to run, manage, support, customize, configure, connect, protect, monitor, and optimize enterprise application, database, and technology software. The Company has signed thousands of contracts with Fortune Global 100, Fortune 500, midmarket, public sector and government organizations who selected Rimini Street as their trusted, proven mission-critical enterprise software solutions provider and achieved better operational outcomes, realized billions of US dollars in savings and funded AI and other innovation investments. To learn more, please visit www.riministreet.com , and connect with Rimini Street on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. 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There are plenty of options when we look for affordable home audio speakers, with popular brands like Boat, JBL, Boult,and more dominating this space. While most brands focus on regular designs, Boult took it a step further with the launch of the RetroAmp X60 and RetroAmp X40 speakers in the sub-5000 category. These speakers not only focus on audio quality but also feature a retro vintage design similar to expensive Marshall speakers. Boult RetroAmp X60 Features I recently got my hands on the top-end RetroAmp X60 speaker and I seriously feel this is one of the best-designed speakers in the budget segment I've reviewed this year. Before diving deep into its design, let's take a quick look at the key features of the Boult RetroAmp X60. The RetroAmp X60 is built with a classic, rugged leather body in a royal gold finish. The speakers feature dual dynamic drivers that deliver a 60W-rated output. The speaker is embedded with BoomX technology to enhance sound quality and provide a studio-like audio experience. Connectivity options for the Boult RetroAmp X60 include Bluetooth 5.3 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) support for stable wireless connections, as well as auxiliary (AUX), USB, and TF card inputs. This means it is compatible with smartphones, smart TVs, laptops, and more. Additionally, the Boult RetroAmp X60 promises up to 14 hours of playtime on a single charge. It also includes a karaoke mode, adding extra functionality for social gatherings and events. Boult RetroAmp X60 Design And Performance Let’s talk about the design first. I always thought Chinese brands like Xiaomi or Realme might bring budget speakers with Marshall-like designs, but it turns out it’s an Indian brand that’s delivered exactly what budget buyers have been waiting for -- vintage-retro design speakers. And honestly, they’re really good. The RetroAmp X60 has a classic vintage look that I really like. While brands like Marshall offer similar designs, the RetroAmp X60 brings that style at a much more affordable price. It has a leather-like frame on three sides and a plastic mesh on the front, both of which feel solid and well-made. Instead of placing the controls on the rear side, as most brands do in this price range, the controls and ports on the RetroAmp X60 are on top, which adds extra charm to the overall look and feel. The brass-like finish gives it a nice touch, and the design feels sturdy. The buttons and volume knob also provide a premium feel. At a price of Rs 3,499, I’m very impressed with the overall build quality of this speaker. Not only does it look good, but it’s also lightweight and easy to carry around. I took it to Lodhi Garden to spend some time in the sharp sun, having lunch with my family while listening to good music, and I didn’t feel uncomfortable holding it or carrying it in my bag. If you’re looking for an affordable speaker that adds aesthetic vibes to your space, the RetroAmp X60 is a great choice. Now, let’s talk about the performance. The RetroAmp X60 works well for listening to music, but it’s not the best for watching movies. The audio clarity and pace feel a bit off during dialogue-heavy or fast-paced scenes. When it comes to music, I played almost all types of songs and the audio quality is clear and crisp. The volume is decent but not as loud as I expected. For indoor parties, it does a good job, but the volume isn’t quite loud enough for outdoor parties. Honestly, I think this could be the perfect speaker for your parents. My mother loved it, especially for listening to old songs by Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar and many more. She really enjoyed the experience on this vintage-style speaker. Moving on to battery performance, the speaker claims to offer up to 14 hours of playtime on a single charge. During my testing, it lasted about 5 to 6 hours at full volume on a single charge. When fully charged, the speaker can easily last over two days with regular use. Verdict At Rs 3,499, the Boult RetroAmp X60 is a great choice if you want a speaker with a vintage design and decent sound quality. It looks stylish, works well for casual music sessions, and is easy to carry around. The battery life is good for everyday use and it’s perfect for adding a retro touch to your home. If you’re on a budget and love the vintage vibe, the RetroAmp X60 is worth considering. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Technology Science and around the world.Australia to delay 2035 climate target as Trump disrupts global action
On a wintry night in Turin, the All Blacks faced a tenacious Italian squad, ultimately emerging victorious with a 29-11 win. Will Jordan, New Zealand's fullback, described the match as a tough battle, where Italy's electrifying energy kept the All Blacks on their toes. The victory was hard-fought, with New Zealand initially struggling against Italy's aggressive gameplay before securing a halftime lead. The autumn tour not only ends with a win but also highlights the All Blacks' growth since their Rugby Championship loss to South Africa. This game also marked the final test appearance for Sam Cane and TJ Perenara, both deeply revered within the team. As they transition to rugby in Japan, their contributions to New Zealand rugby remain celebrated and deeply impactful. (With inputs from agencies.)
As India emerges as a global hub for pharmaceuticals, perishables, and temperature-sensitive products, the demand for robust cold chain logistics companies has never been greater. In 2025, the cold chain industry plays a critical role in preserving the quality of goods and ensuring their timely delivery. This blog highlights the top 10 cold chain logistics companies that are leading the way in cold chain logistics, leveraging technology, infrastructure, and innovation to meet industry demands. The Growing Importance of Cold Chain Logistics companies Cold chain logistics involves temperature-controlled storage, transportation, and supply chain management to maintain the integrity of temperature-sensitive goods. Industries like pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and food rely heavily on these solutions to ensure the quality and safety of their products. In a country as diverse and vast as India, the cold chain sector faces unique challenges, including infrastructure gaps, temperature variability, and logistical complexity. Despite these hurdles, several companies have excelled, setting benchmarks for quality, innovation, and reliability. Top 10 Cold Chain Logistics Companies in India for 2025 1. Snowman Logistics Snowman Logistics is a leader in the Indian cold chain industry, offering end-to-end solutions for temperature-controlled warehousing and transportation. Its state-of-the-art infrastructure and focus on innovation make it a preferred choice for companies in pharmaceuticals and food industries. 2. ColdEx Logistics ColdEx is a pioneer in providing integrated cold chain solutions, including last-mile delivery for perishable goods. Its expertise in multi-modal logistics and temperature-controlled trucks ensures high service quality and reliability. It is among of the top 10 cold chain logistics companies in India. 3. Gati Kausar Gati Kausar, a subsidiary of Gati Limited, specializes in cold chain solutions for industries such as dairy, meat, and pharmaceuticals. With a strong fleet of refrigerated vehicles and advanced tracking systems, it offers seamless operations across India. 4. Future Supply Chain Solutions (FSC) FSC has diversified into cold chain logistics, offering robust infrastructure for temperature-sensitive goods. Its focus on technology integration and supply chain transparency makes it a significant player in the cold chain logistics companies in India. 5. Deccan Cold Chain Deccan Cold Chain provides comprehensive solutions for storage and transportation, serving industries like seafood, frozen foods, and biopharmaceuticals. Its advanced refrigeration technologies and nationwide reach position it as a trusted partner for cold chain logistics. It is one of the best cold chain logistics companies in India. 6. Blue Dart Express Limited Known for its expertise in express logistics, Blue Dart also offers reliable cold chain solutions, considered one of the best among cold chain logistics companies iin India. Its temperature-controlled delivery systems are particularly beneficial for pharmaceutical clients, ensuring the safe transport of vaccines and medicines. 7. Allcargo Logistics Allcargo has extended its capabilities to cold chain logistics, emphasizing sustainability and innovation. The company’s investments in green technology and temperature-controlled warehouses underline its commitment to delivering excellence. 8. Dev Bhumi Cold Chain Dev Bhumi specializes in cold storage and logistics for the agriculture sector, particularly in fruits, vegetables, and dairy. Its proximity to farming hubs and advanced storage facilities make it a vital player in India’s cold chain network. 9. Siddhivinayak Cold Storage With a strong presence in North India, Siddhivinayak Cold Storage offers end-to-end cold chain services. Its focus on preserving the freshness and quality of agricultural produce has made it a reliable partner for farmers and retailers. 10. TCI Cold Chain Solutions A division of Transport Corporation of India (TCI), TCI Cold Chain Solutions provides temperature-controlled logistics for pharmaceuticals, frozen foods, and dairy products. Its extensive network and commitment to sustainability set it apart in the competitive cold chain market. Key Trends Shaping Cold Chain Logistics in India 1. Technology Integration Advanced technologies like IoT sensors, AI-driven route optimization, and blockchain ensure real-time tracking and efficient management of cold chain operations. 2. Green Logistics Sustainability is a growing focus, with companies adopting energy-efficient refrigeration units and eco-friendly transportation methods to minimize carbon footprints. 3. Expansion of Infrastructure The expansion of cold storage facilities and the development of temperature-controlled warehouses across tier-2 and tier-3 cities are driving industry growth. 4. E-commerce Growth The rise of e-commerce platforms specializing in groceries and perishables has increased the demand for reliable cold chain logistics solutions. 5. Government Initiatives Supportive policies and incentives from the Indian government, such as subsidies for cold storage facilities and tax benefits for logistics providers, are fostering growth in the sector. Challenges in Cold Chain Logistics in India Despite its progress, the cold chain industry in India faces several challenges: Infrastructure Gaps : Limited access to reliable cold storage facilities in rural and remote areas. High Operational Costs : Energy-intensive refrigeration and transportation contribute to high costs. Skilled Workforce : The lack of adequately trained personnel affects operational efficiency. Fragmented Market : The dominance of small, unorganized players leads to inconsistencies in service quality. Addressing these challenges is crucial to ensuring the industry’s long-term success. Future of Cold Chain Logistics in India The future of cold chain logistics companies in India looks promising, with increased investments in infrastructure , technology, and sustainability. Companies are expected to adopt advanced solutions to cater to the growing demand for temperature-sensitive goods. Additionally, the rise of industries such as biopharmaceuticals, organic farming, and processed foods will further propel the sector. Collaborations between government and private players, combined with a focus on innovation, will play a vital role in strengthening India’s cold chain ecosystem. Conclusion India’s cold chain logistics sector is witnessing transformative growth, driven by innovation, infrastructure development, and the rising demand for temperature-controlled solutions. The top 10 cold chain logistics companies listed above have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in ensuring product integrity and supply chain efficiency. These cold chain logistics companies are not just adapting to the evolving market but are also setting benchmarks for excellence in logistics management. As the industry continues to expand, they remain pivotal in shaping the future of India’s cold chain logistics landscape in 2025 and beyond.
Adam Pemble, an Associated Press video journalist who covered some of the biggest global news of the past two decades, from earthquakes and conflicts to political summits and elections, has died. He was 52. Pemble died Thursday in Minneapolis surrounded by friends and family, according to his friend Mike Moe, who helped care for him in the final weeks of his fight against cancer. Known for bringing stories alive with his camera, Pemble epitomized the best of television news traditions, casting a curious and compassionate lens onto the lives of the people and communities whose stories he told. He joined the AP in 2007 in New York before moving to Prague in 2011 to help launch AP’s first cross-format operation combining photography, text stories and video. He enhanced Eastern European news coverage, creating distinctive stories highlighting the region's culture and society. “Adam was an incredibly talented and passionate journalist and an empathetic storyteller. He had this amazing ability to get anyone to talk to him on camera, which I attribute to the Midwestern charm he embodied throughout his life." said Sara Gillesby, AP’s Director of Global Video and Pemble’s former manager in New York when he joined the AP. "He was the best of us.” Pemble was born in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, in 1972 and grew up in Minneapolis. After graduating with a degree in mass communications from Minnesota State University Moorhead, he started his journalism career in 1997 at KVLY, a television station in Fargo, North Dakota, and later worked at WCCO in Minneapolis. “He had the skills of the old-school camera people to meet a deadline and turn a beautiful story,” said Arthur Phillips, a cameraman who worked with Pemble at WCCO. “But he had a calling for greater things.” Moving to New York, Pemble covered some of the biggest stories in the city, including the trial of Bernie Madoff, interviews with former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and with then-real estate developer, now U.S. president-elect, Donald Trump. He went to Haiti to cover the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, where he captured shocking images of devastation. A few weeks later he was in Vancouver, covering the Winter Olympics. With his transfer to Prague, Pemble quickly became the go-to video journalist deployed to the biggest news events in Europe, interviewing government leaders, covering violent protests, the aftermath of terror attacks and numerous national elections across the continent. “An inquiring mind, a keen eye and a healthy skepticism for those in power who tried to spin away from truth all combined to make Adam’s stories as rich in color as he was in character," said Sandy MacIntyre, former AP head of global video. "Time and again he was asked to do the impossible and without fail he delivered the exceptional.” ”But more than all of that, he was the colleague and friend you wanted by your side because if Adam was there we knew we were going to be the winning team.” As civil unrest rocked Ukraine in 2014, Pemble reported from Kyiv and later Donetsk, where he covered the first Russian-backed demonstrations before spending weeks in Crimea during Russia's annexation of the strategic peninsula. His video reports included the last remaining Ukrainian sailors loyal to Kyiv finally abandoning their ship and coming ashore. With the Russian national anthem playing from a car in the background, his final shot showed two distraught sailors heckled as they walked away. Pemble returned to Ukraine following Russia's invasion of the country in 2022. Among his many assignments was filming the exclusive March 2023 AP interview by Executive Editor Julie Pace with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a train shuttled them across Ukraine to cities near some of the fiercest fighting. “Adam showed up to every assignment with enthusiasm, creativity and commitment to his work and his colleagues. He loved what he did, and so many of us at AP are better for having worked alongside him,” Pace said. When not deployed overseas, Pemble set his camera's gaze on his new home in the Czech Republic, offering insight into the traditions and unique stories of Eastern Europe. From Christmas carp fishing at sunrise to graffiti artists in Prague, to the intimate story of a Slovak priest challenging the celibacy rules of the Catholic Church, he brought his unmistakable style. He worked with a traditional large broadcast camera in an era where many video shooters shifted to smaller, lighter cameras. He always put himself in the right place to let reality unfold like “an old school analog painter in an often fast and furious digital age,” former AP cameraman Ben Jary recalled. Pemble's interest in visual storytelling led to experimenting with new technologies, including aerial videography. In 2015, he was the first major news agency camera operator to film live drone footage when reporting on the migration crisis in the Balkans. An avid gardener who planted trees and chilis on his rooftop in Prague, he was adventurous in the kitchen and especially proud of his vegan “meatloaf,” friends said. He loved a seedy dive bar as much as a Michelin restaurant, and foods as varied as charcoal choux pastry with truffle creme and his favorite road trip junk food, Slim Jim’s jerky and Salted Nut Rolls. Pemble’s wit, wisdom, energy and positivity enriched the lives and experiences of those around him, friends and colleagues recalled. “If someone asked me to see a picture of quiet strength and courage, dignity and grace, and most of all kindness, I would show them a picture of a man for all seasons," said Dan Huff, a Washington-based AP video journalist, "I would show them a picture of Adam Pemble."Ian Garry was forced to change his shorts after they ripped during his UFC 310 defeat. Garry was looking to continue his unbeaten run since inking a deal with the MMA promotion, as he took on 19-0 undefeated Kazakh star Shavkhat Rakhmonov in Las Vegas on the UFC 310 pay-per-view . The Irish star fell to a tough defeat losing to a close points decision in a thrilling clash, but it wasn't just the result that grabbed fans attention. During the fight and in between rounds, Garry was forced to consult his corner after suffering a historic wardrobe malfunction. His shorts had ripped during an exchange with his opponent, as footage showed the tear occurred as Rakhmonov looked to get begin wrestling. As the claxon was close to sounding for the next round, he was forced by his team to strip down and take off his shorts, changing them during the fight. Daniel Cormier and Joe Rogan who were part of the broadcasting team for the fight, were left stunned. Heavyweight legend Cormier even believed it was the first time he had ever seen such an incident in the history of the UFC . He remarked: "Look at that, they are having to change his shorts. "I've never seen that before." Garry insisted he would not rush when making the change, and a short break took place before action got underway. After the fight when assessing the incident at his post-fight press conference, he added: "So I didn't see it or feel it, what happened? "You guys are lucky you didn't a show. It's very lucky I am wearing f***ing pants." Unfortunately despite the rare change, the Irishman was unable to make the adjustments needed to get the upper hand in the fight. Although competing at a fantastic level throughout, it just wasn't enough on the night. Garry will now face a rebuild at 170lbs, but his stocks have risen significantly. And he still believes he can conquer the division one day, despite falling short. "I expected Shavkat to bring everything he had. He brought the venom, he brought the pressure, he brought the grappling," he said. "I felt like I shut almost everything he did down, and I feel like I had more success than he did. I stopped all of his success. Everything he tried to do, I stopped. "I shut it down. I beat him in the clinch, I stopped his knees, I stopped him on the feet and then I was the one putting on chokes and submissions. "We’ve never seen a fight where Shavkat looked like that. Today, I’m very happy with my performance. "My hand may have not have got raised, but I know I’m a champion at heart and I will get that belt one day."
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