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Notable Technology Leaders to Support Autonomous Endpoint Security Managed Service Provider
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PLANO, Texas, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ aiden, a leading provider of autonomous endpoint security managed services, today unveiled the roster of accomplished professionals, including several IT and Cybersecurity leaders, who will serve on the company s advisory board. These trusted advisors include luminaries from highly esteemed technology, media, manufacturing, and financial companies like Microsoft, Veracode, The New York Times and Daikin, and will be tasked with helping to guide the company s go-to-market strategy.
took. he raised some $6 million within the first 24 hours of announcing that he was running again. the fund-raising will be key for him this time around as well, right? reporter: he s got an absolutely unparalleled online presence. he s got more small donors than probably any political candidate ever has and he is going to put that to very strong advantage. that s a huge, huge advantage he s got over all these other democrats in the field. the only one who comes close is somebody else who hasn t quite gotten into the race yet and that s beto o rourke. we think he s likely to join the race. he too has a very broad based national funding raising as well. bernie sanders steps out with a major advantage because of that, kendis. you do get a sense that based on the timing, next weekend we might be talking about beto in a rally. i want to bring in my panel right now. josh aaron, rina shaw and ayesha
resonate and is he going to fill like an authentic guy when it comes down to talking to various communities of color. rinna, you alluded to it right there. there was a report about bernie sanders and his actions during the 2016 campaign and having to take a private jet when he would campaign for hillary clinton, the folks on the view asked him about it, here s a listen. we re hearing about a lot of democratic candidates who are meeting with hillary clinton for advice, though, people like amy klobuchar, do you think you ll do the same? i suspect not. she has not called me. we have differences, you know. hillary has played a very important role in modern american politics. but you re not interested in any advice from her? i think not. josh, you were part of that campaign, the hillary clinton campaign. it seems as if there s no love lost between those two campaigns still some two years later. i currently work for bernie staffers, i am friends with bernie staffers, i m sure
moody mills. welcome to you all. josh, let s start with you. what lessons has the sanders campaign learned from 2016? well, a lot of it did sound the same but as beth was saying, the use of his own personal narrative to draw contrast with donald trump is important and is new. i think that what bernie showed is that he can emphasizize with the challenges that people face and donald trump was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and can t. if you can get into that and connect that with the policy differences, that the beginnings of a good argument to make. bernie knows right now he s the front-runner and acting like the front-runn front-runner, doesn t make him the favorite. one of the most, if not the most important things to democratic primary voters, is who s the best candidate to take on-donald trump and a lot of what you heard bernie say today is geared
good evening. i m scott shafer. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me now for the panel are jaxon van derbeken, aaron glantz and josh richman. well, tax revenues have been higher than expected, but the revised state budget that governor brown released this week has left many still grumbling. education got a big boost of nearly $ $3 billion, but other programs got left behind. everybody wants to see this as a spending machine. come here and see if you can get it. when i m the backstop and i ll keep the budget balanced as long as i m around. josh richman, the legislation analyst came out with projections that were $3 billion higher. why the difference and what difference will it make as the budget talks begin? the $3 billion is spread out over three years. the difference in estimates deals with how much economic growth their forecasting over the next couple of years. jerry brown thinks things might slow down a little bit and also that the fact we are n