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After months of COVID-related delays and cancellations, research vessels are once again sailing ocean to study its carbon cycle
After months of COVID-related delays and cancellations, research vessels are once again sailing the the ocean to study its carbon cycle
By Sonia Fernandez
Santa Barbara, CA
So there wasn’t the pre-cruise party that would normally have taken place – rather they all carefully isolated from one another right up to the launch – but the 56 scientists aboard the RRS Discovery and the RRS James Cook were nevertheless excited to finally get together and put out to sea.
Their mission? To continue their study of how exactly the world’s oceans deal with carbon for the large-scale, NASA-led EXPORTS field campaign.
Wanted in France: Thousands of workers as hotels and restaurants reopen
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Last Updated: May 08, 2021, 01:41 PM IST
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Restaurants and hotels across the country are facing the same problem. After months on furlough, workers in droves are deciding not to return to jobs in the hospitality industry. It’s a particular concern in France, which typically tops the list of the world’s most visited countries.
New York Times
Christophe Thiriet, a co-manager of the Heintz Group
For six months, Christophe Thiriet has waited for France’s grinding national lockdowns to be lifted so he can reopen his company’s restaurants and hotels in a picturesque corner of eastern France and recall the 150 employees who were furloughed months ago.
Fibre Channel Industry Association Elects 2021 Board of Directors as Fibre Channel Remains the Network Protocol of Choice for Datacenter Storage
FCIA roadmap remains robust with Gen 7 Solutions Capable of 64GFC for the Storage Area Networking Market
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MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With a focus on maintaining Fibre Channel s position in the industry as the network protocol of choice for datacenter storage, the Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA) today announced its 2021 Board of Directors. The board serves in advisory and fiduciary roles for the sole purpose of marketing Fibre Channel technology. In the most recent edition of its annual Solutions Guide, FCIA reports a resurgence of interest in Fibre Channel, first experienced a few years ago, accelerated by companies repatriating their cloud storage back on premise and migrating to hybrid cloud solutions using Fibre Channel.