On the one hand, there is IT security. Today it is unthinkable to install a printer that is not connected to your LAN, either by cable or wifi. The mere connection does not represent an added risk for the customer, since the network is being managed and its protection covers all devices. But it does if, in addition to printing, the printer is engaged in sending data outside the network. This acyclic fashion (we have seen it come and go on at least two previous occasions) of inserting a data collection agent inside the printer is foolhardy to say the least. Firstly because the agent is often hidden from the LAN manager. Secondly, because it forces the network manager to keep an eye on all the agents, which is the same as keeping an eye on every single printer. And thirdly because there is a much less invasive and honest solution for the end customer: install a single collector agent responsible for monitoring all the printers on the server specified by the customer, controlled by the customer and which he can deactivate in a controlled manner if necessary.
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In 1970, cities in the Netherlands were full of cars and many of the streets, built in medieval times, were not designed for this type of traffic. In 1971, more than 3,000 people were run over and killed, triggering a public backlash that also coincided with the 1973 oil crisis.
The Dutch government decided to adapt its roads to encourage people to use bicycles, with the creation of 35,000 km of cycle paths. It also has a number of car and bicycle lanes on which bicycles have priority. Investment in bicycle parking has been another focus of this transformation: in 2019, the city of Utrecht built the world’s largest bicycle parking facility, with 12,500 spaces.
Most train stations have bike racks, plus there are special bike carriages or space to leave bikes inside the carriages themselves. Bicycling is not only beneficial for cyclists, but also improves productivity, has a positive social impact and reduces health-related costs for the state.
In addition to all these advantages, we have a transcendental one, there are no CO2 emissions and this is the best way to reduce the greenhouse effect and avoid global warming, making our world more sustainable.
With enough political will, any place could become the new Netherlands, being more efficient and sustainable.
Nubeprint allows any employee who is teleworking to have a printer with 100% of the same advantages as in the office: cost control, automatic supply and monitoring of consumables, technical assistance for total availability, thus avoiding lower productivity when the employee works from home. The consequence for the environment is even better than the example of the Netherlands, because now the worker does not have to commute to work, and the time he gains can be used to go to pick up his children from school by bicycle, without haste, enjoying the clear streets and with time to stop at the bakery on the way home.
SOURCE: euronews.com / Nubeprint.com
Most train stations have bike racks, plus there are special bike carriages or space to leave bikes inside the carriages themselves. Bicycling is not only beneficial for cyclists, but also improves productivity, has a positive social impact and reduces health-related costs for the state.
In addition to all these advantages, we have a transcendental one, there are no CO2 emissions and this is the best way to reduce the greenhouse effect and avoid global warming, making our world more sustainable.
With enough political will, any place could become the new Netherlands, being more efficient and sustainable.
Nubeprint allows any employee who is teleworking to have a printer with 100% of the same advantages as in the office: cost control, automatic supply and monitoring of consumables, technical assistance for total availability, thus avoiding lower productivity when the employee works from home. The consequence for the environment is even better than the example of the Netherlands, because now the worker does not have to commute to work, and the time he gains can be used to go to pick up his children from school by bicycle, without haste, enjoying the clear streets and with time to stop at the bakery on the way home.
SOURCE: euronews.com / Nubeprint.com
With enough political will, any place could become the new Netherlands, being more efficient and sustainable.
Nubeprint allows any employee who is teleworking to have a printer with 100% of the same advantages as in the office: cost control, automatic supply and monitoring of consumables, technical assistance for total availability, thus avoiding lower productivity when the employee works from home. The consequence for the environment is even better than the example of the Netherlands, because now the worker does not have to commute to work, and the time he gains can be used to go to pick up his children from school by bicycle, without haste, enjoying the clear streets and with time to stop at the bakery on the way home.
SOURCE: euronews.com / Nubeprint.com
SOURCE: euronews.com / Nubeprint.com
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The Singapore model is a global benchmark when it comes to implementing city modernization throughout the country (Smart Nation), putting the focus on improving the quality of life of its citizens. Singapore seeks to improve services and mobility for citizens in a sustainable environment, as well as to strengthen the safety of cities and create state-of-the-art public spaces.
The technological systems to achieve these objectives include the ongoing management, monitoring and evaluation of DATA in real time.
What has been Singapore’s action plan?
1. Sustainable economy.
Through sensors installed in various regions of the country, energy consumption, waste and the use of drinking and wastewater are monitored in real time. All these devices provide DATA on the use of resources and services, optimizing management based on their analysis and, above all, raising awareness among the population.
2. Home Tele-assistance.
Using a tablet, as well as sensors and cameras, chronic patients or those with reduced mobility are monitored, tracking their vital signs. This information is received in real time by the medical center for decision-making.
3. Buses and intelligent mobility.
With sensors and a geolocation system, the bus network permanently reports all possible variables (location, number of passengers on each bus, traffic on the road, etc.). An A.I.-based system dynamically decides the frequency of buses to optimize service provision, while the DATA reaches the mobility managers, who synchronize the traffic light network in real time to improve circulation throughout the city.
4. Intelligent Safety.
Thanks to the use of A.I. and facial recognition technologies, Singapore has a modern security system, with surveillance cameras and sensors strategically located. The authorities monitor the system and have managed to reduce the number of crimes in the most conflictive points.
5. Long-term state policy.
All governments, regardless of their ideology, must follow the Smart Nation master plan, i.e., to ensure that all cities in the country become Smart Cities.
6. High-capacity connectivity.
A “Smart City” needs good broadband Internet connections, that many local providers offer. The implementation of 5G will generate exponential growth.
The Singapore Case is a successful case of a “Smart Country” in the long term, far from political interests and putting the citizen at the center of a comprehensive urban planning model.
The Nubeprint App for smartphones allows the automatic replenishment of consumables by monitoring printers remotely, ensuring sustainability because it optimizes the change of consumables at the right time, avoiding unnecessary waste. Nubeprint collaborates with the European Commission to support a circular economy model, leading actions in favor of sustainability such as the “1 Million Cartridges Initiative”. We are firmly committed to sustainable printing thanks to A.I. applied to the optimization of resources.
SOURCE: andinalinksmartcities.com / Nubeprint.com
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The AlphaZero system developed by Google’s artificial intelligence (a.i.) division (DeepMind) came out of the 100 games it played against Stockfish (the best computer program in the world until then) undefeated, and needed no human help to win the unofficial world machine chess title with 28 victories.
This is an artificial intelligence system that leaves machine learning behind, learning to play against itself in a trial/error exercise called “learning by reinforcement”.
The system acquired excellence in chess in just nine hours (facing itself in 44 million games, more than a thousand per second), and with only one input, the rules of the game, it only knew how to move each piece, without any information about openings or endgames. In addition to his “brute force” in the calculation of millions of variants per second and the analysis of possible strategic patterns, it also surpasses us in skills such as intuition or creativity.
Despite not having been designed to play chess, it also discovered new ways of playing that had never been practiced, completely ignoring the theory of openings known to date. The Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, current world champion, has incorporated ideas conceived by the A.I. system into his style of play.
Today, there are chess programs that are clearly superior to the world chess champion, systems that are based on A.I., Big Data or Cloud Computing. AlphaZero, as a prime example, means a paradigm shift not only in chess, but also in the scientific world since thanks to A.I., it opens new ways with the trial/error method, allowing advances in almost any area.
Nubeprint invests 30% of its resources in R&D&I. In 2013, it develops the first A.I. engine for MPS and, since 2017, it has a Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS, this machine learning is a subcategory of artificial intelligence through which the system develops pattern recognition or the ability to learn continuously, with predictions based on Big Data, after which it makes the necessary adjustments without having been specifically programmed to do so.
SOURCE: en.chessbase.com / economiadigital.es/tecnologia / lavanguardia.com/tecnologia / Nubeprint.com
The system acquired excellence in chess in just nine hours (facing itself in 44 million games, more than a thousand per second), and with only one input, the rules of the game, it only knew how to move each piece, without any information about openings or endgames. In addition to his “brute force” in the calculation of millions of variants per second and the analysis of possible strategic patterns, it also surpasses us in skills such as intuition or creativity.
Despite not having been designed to play chess, it also discovered new ways of playing that had never been practiced, completely ignoring the theory of openings known to date. The Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, current world champion, has incorporated ideas conceived by the A.I. system into his style of play.
Today, there are chess programs that are clearly superior to the world chess champion, systems that are based on A.I., Big Data or Cloud Computing. AlphaZero, as a prime example, means a paradigm shift not only in chess, but also in the scientific world since thanks to A.I., it opens new ways with the trial/error method, allowing advances in almost any area.
Nubeprint invests 30% of its resources in R&D&I. In 2013, it develops the first A.I. engine for MPS and, since 2017, it has a Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS, this machine learning is a subcategory of artificial intelligence through which the system develops pattern recognition or the ability to learn continuously, with predictions based on Big Data, after which it makes the necessary adjustments without having been specifically programmed to do so.
SOURCE: en.chessbase.com / economiadigital.es/tecnologia / lavanguardia.com/tecnologia / Nubeprint.com
Today, there are chess programs that are clearly superior to the world chess champion, systems that are based on A.I., Big Data or Cloud Computing. AlphaZero, as a prime example, means a paradigm shift not only in chess, but also in the scientific world since thanks to A.I., it opens new ways with the trial/error method, allowing advances in almost any area.
Nubeprint invests 30% of its resources in R&D&I. In 2013, it develops the first A.I. engine for MPS and, since 2017, it has a Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS, this machine learning is a subcategory of artificial intelligence through which the system develops pattern recognition or the ability to learn continuously, with predictions based on Big Data, after which it makes the necessary adjustments without having been specifically programmed to do so.
SOURCE: en.chessbase.com / economiadigital.es/tecnologia / lavanguardia.com/tecnologia / Nubeprint.com
SOURCE: en.chessbase.com / economiadigital.es/tecnologia / lavanguardia.com/tecnologia / Nubeprint.com
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The idea is from the French-Colombian Carlos Moreno, urban planner and professor at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University in Paris, which means that we leave home and have access to our basic needs in a short time, on foot or by bicycle, since the proximity of services improves the quality of life of citizens.
This city concept aims to enable us to live, socialize and work in a nearby environment, avoiding long commutes and saving on costs and time, as well as minimizing CO2 emissions. The aim is to achieve a city that fosters human relations with nature, so that everyone can live in a safe and familiar environment.
There are many jobs that can be done remotely. Spending an hour or more every day to get to the office does not make sense if it can be done from home or very close to it.
The new urban proposal consists in the proximity and enjoyment of all the services necessary for a good quality of life, also in terms of resource management such as water or waste, in an efficient economy of neutral impact.
Teleworking has shown that “the 15 minute city” is a real option, an option that would help regenerate urban neighborhoods with the creation of green areas, proximity businesses, schools, leisure centers.
Nubeprint, thanks to its integrated DCA for smartphones, allows the teleworker to not have to worry about their printer cartridges as the system creates an alert and warns when it is about to run out, facilitating the shipment of the new cartridge always on time. Nubeprint also maintains a strong commitment to sustainability and advocates the circular economy, optimizing the use and replacement of consumables, as well as their recovery for reuse.
SOURCE: en.euronews.com / europapress.es / Nubeprint.com
There are many jobs that can be done remotely. Spending an hour or more every day to get to the office does not make sense if it can be done from home or very close to it.
The new urban proposal consists in the proximity and enjoyment of all the services necessary for a good quality of life, also in terms of resource management such as water or waste, in an efficient economy of neutral impact.
Teleworking has shown that “the 15 minute city” is a real option, an option that would help regenerate urban neighborhoods with the creation of green areas, proximity businesses, schools, leisure centers.
Nubeprint, thanks to its integrated DCA for smartphones, allows the teleworker to not have to worry about their printer cartridges as the system creates an alert and warns when it is about to run out, facilitating the shipment of the new cartridge always on time. Nubeprint also maintains a strong commitment to sustainability and advocates the circular economy, optimizing the use and replacement of consumables, as well as their recovery for reuse.
SOURCE: en.euronews.com / europapress.es / Nubeprint.com
Nubeprint, thanks to its integrated DCA for smartphones, allows the teleworker to not have to worry about their printer cartridges as the system creates an alert and warns when it is about to run out, facilitating the shipment of the new cartridge always on time. Nubeprint also maintains a strong commitment to sustainability and advocates the circular economy, optimizing the use and replacement of consumables, as well as their recovery for reuse.
SOURCE: en.euronews.com / europapress.es / Nubeprint.com
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Patents emerged to protect the intellectual property of creators on their inventions or imports of new products, driving innovation and technological development.
In the 15th century, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), the great Italian architect, obtained a special dispensation for one of his inventions, as he took special care over his designs so that other artists would not copy him. His most important work, of worldwide fame, is the dome of the cathedral of Florence, where he demonstrated his extensive technical and mathematical knowledge. For the construction of the dome, he needed machines and cranes to lift the materials, which led him to apply for the first patent.
He submitted to the government of Florence a design for transporting blocks of Carrara marble across the Arno River by means of a special barge (“Il Badalone”), with a huge built-in crane for loading and unloading. Brunelleschi, aware of the importance of the invention at the time, requested exclusive rights to the invention, to which the Florentine rulers agreed on June 19, 1421, under the condition that he would disclose his creation and that it would also be useful to the city.
The right to the patent was granted for 3 years and it was established that any ship that copied the design would be reduced to ashes. After three long years for Il Badalone to be launched, it sank off the city of Empoli on its first voyage, without being able to complete it: the first patent in history ended up at the bottom of the sea.
Nubeprint has 5 patents registered to date. In 2010, it developed the first MPS solution in the cloud and, a year later, the Managed MPS Solution with algorithms and dynamic filters.
In 2013, it created the first A.I. (artificial intelligence) engine for MPS, in 2017, the Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS and in 2018, it created the First DCA integrated in a smartphone application; this app allows monitoring the customer’s printer when the mobile is connected to the Wifi and the printers are on the same network, creating an alert when there is little load left of any consumable to replace it in time for the new one, achieving the ultimate goal, that the customer’s printer is never stopped.
SOURCE: abc.es / Nubeprint.com
The right to the patent was granted for 3 years and it was established that any ship that copied the design would be reduced to ashes. After three long years for Il Badalone to be launched, it sank off the city of Empoli on its first voyage, without being able to complete it: the first patent in history ended up at the bottom of the sea.
Nubeprint has 5 patents registered to date. In 2010, it developed the first MPS solution in the cloud and, a year later, the Managed MPS Solution with algorithms and dynamic filters.
In 2013, it created the first A.I. (artificial intelligence) engine for MPS, in 2017, the Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS and in 2018, it created the First DCA integrated in a smartphone application; this app allows monitoring the customer’s printer when the mobile is connected to the Wifi and the printers are on the same network, creating an alert when there is little load left of any consumable to replace it in time for the new one, achieving the ultimate goal, that the customer’s printer is never stopped.
SOURCE: abc.es / Nubeprint.com
In 2013, it created the first A.I. (artificial intelligence) engine for MPS, in 2017, the Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS and in 2018, it created the First DCA integrated in a smartphone application; this app allows monitoring the customer’s printer when the mobile is connected to the Wifi and the printers are on the same network, creating an alert when there is little load left of any consumable to replace it in time for the new one, achieving the ultimate goal, that the customer’s printer is never stopped.
SOURCE: abc.es / Nubeprint.com
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IoT involves the deployment of sensors, software and other technologies in anything, interconnecting a physical object with other devices or systems via the internet.
The process it uses is known as M2M (machine to machine), where two devices communicate through sensors and embedded chips. IoT technology connects everyday objects to the Internet through integrated devices, interconnecting people, processes and things.
Physical things provide Big Data, which requires advanced technology for analysis, allowing the physical world to coexist with the digital world.
What technologies have made the IoT possible?
1. Universal access to low-cost, low-power sensors.
2. Connectivity, with a variety of network protocols for efficient data transfer.
3. Cloud platforms.
4. Machine learning and analytics.
5. Artificial intelligence.
What advantages does IoT offer companies?
1ª. Improves business management.
2ª. Increases productivity and efficiency of business operations.
3ª. Creates new business models and revenue streams.
4ª. Connects the physical world with the digital world to generate added value.
The scope of application of IoT is quite broad, from manufacturing processes, allowing the continuity of production, to health, with sensors and devices that measure vital signs.
From all of the above it is easy to deduce that any business that does remote management of printers is, in fact, an IoT business where data collecting sensors coexist, cloud platforms that process and learn them to give orders to replenish one or another consumable, improving efficiency, reducing environmental impact, increasing productivity and ensuring the best experience in the use of printers.
Nubeprint developed the first engine with artificial intelligence (A.I.) for MPS in 2013, improved a year later for management optimization and implemented to this day (Nubeprint invests 30% of its resources in R+D+i). With its MPS-specific Machine Learning, machine learning algorithms use historical data as input to predict new values, allowing to make a complete and automatic management of printers’ needs
SOURCE: oracle.com / bisite.usal.es / Nubeprint.com
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The Statute of Venice laid the foundation for today’s patent law, protecting useful inventions, granting exclusive rights for a period of time and prosecuting infringers.
In the first patents, no distinction was made between inventors and importers of new techniques, the aim being to bring new technologies to domestic use and not to depend so much on imports.
Later, patent legislation was extended to the whole world. In America, the first patents were granted by the colonial governments in 1641 and, in the USA, they were approved by Congress in 1790. With the industrial revolution in England, the industrialized countries’ industrial revolution accelerated, France created its patent law in 1791, Spain in 1820 and Germany in 1877. Finally, the Paris Convention of 1883 regulated patents at the international level, which is still in force today.
Among the great inventors of history, whose patents have developed after technological advances, are Samuel Morse, who in 1840 received patent No. 1647 for inventing the telegraph, Alexander Graham Bell, who got it for the telephone in 1876, and Thomas Edison, who got it in 1880 for creating the light bulb.
Nubeprint has 5 patents registered to date. In 2010, it developed the first MPS solution in the cloud and, a year later, the managed MPS solution with dynamic algorithms and filters. In 2013, it creates the first A.I. (artificial intelligence) engine for MPS, in 2017, Machine Learning (ML) developed specifically for MPS.
In 2018, as a technological breakthrough in scope to Graham Bell’s initial invention in the 19th century, it creates the first DCA integrated in a smartphone app.
SOURCE: protectia.eu / abc.es/science / Nubeprint.com
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The shocking sequence of an iguana running on its feet and being chased by hundreds of snakes was seen by millions of viewers. The BBC’s Planet Earth documentary series has been a before and after in the audiovisual world and not only is it filmed in HD, but new species are appearing and its global audience has surpassed all expectations.
One of the keys to the success of these documentaries is to contact the scientific team that is conducting research and join them at the right time. The British channel has had six teams of professionals who have filmed in 40 countries over three years and have found new ways to tell stories thanks to technology, providing unpublished images and news about animals we thought we knew.
Technological advances have made it possible to create a whole series of techniques for recording these documentaries, from remote-controlled cameras to drones or stabilized cameras to follow wild animals in any remote location.
The editing of everything recorded, also implemented with the new digital techniques, is vital for the recorded sequences to have rhythm and attract the viewer’s attention.
Finally, David Attenborough’s narration makes the viewer be abstracted by the images on the screen, making nature documentaries serve to evade us, but also remind us of other vital aspects of our planet, the defense of our environment and the protection of wildlife.
Nubeprint is a pioneer in the use of state-of-the-art monitoring technology to offer managed print services. The most complete ecosystem of data collectors allows the service provider to monitor from the smallest printer to the most complex industrial equipment with minimal effort. Its A.I. engine and Machine Learning, allows the optimization of printer fleet management in MPS or ASR. In addition, thanks to apps such as “Installations” and “Coverage”, it minimizes the proliferation of waste, guaranteeing the change to the new cartridge when the total charge of the previous one runs out, avoiding waste to the maximum and favoring the defense of our environment.
SOURCE: elmundo.es / Nubeprint.com
Technological advances have made it possible to create a whole series of techniques for recording these documentaries, from remote-controlled cameras to drones or stabilized cameras to follow wild animals in any remote location.
The editing of everything recorded, also implemented with the new digital techniques, is vital for the recorded sequences to have rhythm and attract the viewer’s attention.
Finally, David Attenborough’s narration makes the viewer be abstracted by the images on the screen, making nature documentaries serve to evade us, but also remind us of other vital aspects of our planet, the defense of our environment and the protection of wildlife.
Nubeprint is a pioneer in the use of state-of-the-art monitoring technology to offer managed print services. The most complete ecosystem of data collectors allows the service provider to monitor from the smallest printer to the most complex industrial equipment with minimal effort. Its A.I. engine and Machine Learning, allows the optimization of printer fleet management in MPS or ASR. In addition, thanks to apps such as “Installations” and “Coverage”, it minimizes the proliferation of waste, guaranteeing the change to the new cartridge when the total charge of the previous one runs out, avoiding waste to the maximum and favoring the defense of our environment.
SOURCE: elmundo.es / Nubeprint.com
Finally, David Attenborough’s narration makes the viewer be abstracted by the images on the screen, making nature documentaries serve to evade us, but also remind us of other vital aspects of our planet, the defense of our environment and the protection of wildlife.