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iTWire - Pegasystems updates Pega Platform and Pega Infinity with DX in mind

iTWire Wednesday, 05 May 2021 11:52 Pegasystems updates Pega Platform and Pega Infinity with DX in mind Shares Business software provider Pegasystems has released a new version of its Pega Infinity suite with features to support digital transformation initiatives. This includes low-code capabilities allowing citizen developers to create user interfaces. To be released by the end of June, Pega Infinity 8.6 includes enhancements to Pega Platform, Pega Customer Service, and Pega Customer Decision Hub. New low-code capabilities in Pega Platform help professional and citizen developers to design modern user interfaces for their apps. The combination of Pega s app authoring capabilities with out-of-the-box UX best practices are said to deliver the most complete low-code app design and development solution. The result, according to the company, is extremely fast and efficient interfaces that look great, are a pleasure to use, and deliver the business outcomes enterpr

FIFA Adds Hisense for 2022 World Cup - Sponsor Spotlight

Sponsor Spotlight 05/01/21 FIFA World Cup 2022 Names Hisense Official Sponsor Technology company Hisense has partnered with FIFA as an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. “FIFA and Hisense are both focused on technology, innovation and giving people the best possible experience. I am confident that this collaboration will support the global objectives of both organizations and contribute to the success of what is sure to be an amazing event next year.” said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura. Hisense previously worked with FIFA for 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia. Hisense’s duties include on-site engagement opportunities and increasing logo visibility on various platforms in addition to creating advertising campaigns globally.

5 new books to read in May 2021: Jason Schreier, Mieko Kawakami, and more

Alerts Every month, a deluge of new books comes flooding out from big publishers, indie houses, and self-publishing platforms. So every month, The A.V. Club narrows down the endless options to five of the books we’re most excited about. Advertisement Image: Catapult We’re big fans of essays that combine cultural criticism with memoir, and Larissa Pham’s Pop Song especially sings when the writer turns her eye to art and pop culture. In her debut book of nonfiction memoir by way of interconnected essays Pham interweaves a recounting of her life thus far with her thoughts on James Turrell, Anne Carson, Frank Ocean, and Agnes Martin (extra points for not mentioning Maggie Nelson in “Blue,” Pham’s essay on Martin). Through her sensitive, curious telling, Pham lobbies for the way in which art can help people learn more about themselves.

Comic review: Jujutsu Kaisen begins a new arc by talking too much

Shonen Jump There’s no easy way to summarize this material for newcomers, so best to just go with it: The “Shibuya Incident” arc saw malevolent Curse spirits succeed in getting Yuuji to eat more of Sukuna’s fingers, and the demon reacted to the good news by going on a rampage while hijacking Yuuji’s body. To make matters worse, the Incident was also used to kickstart an incoming battle royale called the Culling Game, for which Yuuji and Fushiguro are woefully unprepared. (Where’s Kugisaki? No one’s saying, but it ain’t looking good.) Their only hope to survive the Game is to gather what allies remain and free their imprisoned teacher, Gojo.

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