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WFH and the business of cloud

May 24, 2021 In light of the lockdown caused by Covid-19, businesses were forced to have their staff work from home (WFH). In turn, employees, and the businesses they work for have been more susceptible to security risks, as they accessed data at the edge. Working from home in 2020 and beyond has mainly depended on cloud computing applications that help employees to efficiently accomplish their tasks, making cloud computing an unsung hero during the pandemic. Cloud has risen to the task of maintaining business continuity and keeping businesses connected throughout the past year. However, customer requirements have changed in recent months due to accelerating digital transformation strategies for businesses across the region.

Opening Statements Begin In Murder Trial Of Alleged Serial Killer

The capital murder trial officially began for alleged serial killer William Reece. Almost 25 years after Tiffany Johnston disappeared from a Bethany carwash, and five years after DNA linked her killing to the defendant, opening statements began in William Reece s murder trial. Prosecutors opening statements consisted of lawyers laying out a timeline of Reece s alleged victims. They named nine total with almost half murdered in 1997, the same year Johnston was killed. The state introduced the name of the Texas Ranger, Jim Holland who they said was the only person able to crack Reece.  Holland eventually coaxed the confessions out of the defendant which led Texas law enforcement to the discovery of Kelli Cox and Jessica Cain s bodies. Reece also took responsibility for killing 12-year-old Laura Smither.

Mayors, trustees set to hit the ground running after being sworn in

April elections bring in new boards and councils in May. For the first part of the month, area communities have been seeing new and familiar people raising their right hands, repeating after judges and other dignitaries, stating their names and promising to uphold the sanctity of their position. The Southland communities’ boards are just settling in after all the April 6 votes were certified by the officials in Cook and Will Counties. Here is a look at highlights of some of the area municipal races. Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau and former Mayor Dan McLaughlin had a lively and heated election filled with mailers sent to residents seemingly on a daily basis.

Winnipeg hobby shop closing after nearly 50 years in business

  WINNIPEG A mainstay on Winnipeg’s Main Street is closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business. Cellar Dweller Hobby Supply Limited announced on Wednesday it would be shutting down by the end of May. “We’ve had many customers who have dealt with us from day one. Mind you, they’re getting on in years like I am now,” said Gerry Fingler, the store’s founder. The difficult decision to close came after the passing of Fingler’s son Kerry in January. Kerry owned and had been running the store for more than 20 years. “Kerry did a great job,” said Fingler.

Elected officials make history, promise growth in south, southwest suburbs

Elected officials make history, promise growth in south, southwest suburbs
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