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2024-06-21 YafaRay (Free open-source text-based ray tracing program) YafaRay (formerly YafRay) is a free and open-source ray tracing program that uses an XML scene description language. There is a YafaRay addon for Blender 2.78. The ray tracer is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
2024-06-16 BlueDragon BlueDragon is a ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) engine comparable to Adobe Systems's ColdFusion. It is licensed and distributed by New Atlanta from TagServlet Ltd based in Scotland. BlueDragon is also distributed and supported by BEA Systems on their Oracle WebLogic Server server platform.
2024-06-18 Lake Chaparral Lake Chaparral is a private gated community in Linn County, Kansas with three private lakes.
2024-06-16 AGCO (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) AGCO may refer to:
2024-06-20 Anti-record (Musical production technique) An anti-record is a musical vinyl record which has been treated (melted, drilled, painted, etc.) so that it becomes a noise record.[citation needed] While this term was first used by Laylah Records on conventional vinyl releases by Current 93, Nurse with Wound, and others, Ron Lessard of RRRecords applied the term to a series of physically altered records released by RRR in 1988. Anti-records can also be records featuring strange configurations or pressing,[citation needed] such as extra or unusually sized holes,[citation needed] locked grooves, and parallel grooves.[citation needed] One notable noise anti-record was Pagan Muzak, created by noise artist Boyd Rice, which contained locked grooves as well as multiple center holes. RRRecords also published a record containing 500 locked grooves by various artists.
2024-06-21 ProvideX (computer language and development environment derived from Business Basic) ProvideX is a computer language and development environment derived from Business Basic (a business oriented derivative of BASIC) in the mid-1980s.
2024-06-20 Central office multiplexing Central office multiplexing (or CO muxing) is telephone exchange (central office) equipment that derives a number of lower-speed channels from one high-bandwidth channel. This type of multiplexing is needed when the customer wants to terminate the DS1 or DS3 in the central office and wants to ‘pick up’ lower level services. For example, a customer may order a DS3, using it to carry a number of DS1 level services from different IXC carriers.
2024-06-18 Rho calculus (introduced as a general means to uniformly integrate rewriting and lambda calculus) There are two different calculi that use the name rho-calculus:
2024-06-18 Maynard Pittendreigh (American astronomer) W. Maynard Pittendreigh is an astronomer, writer and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). As a minister, he has been a pioneer and leader in a movement toward multi-cultural/racial congregations, and in developing early Internet-based ministries.
2024-06-19 National Schools Karting Association NatSKA (The National Schools and Youth Group Karting Association) was formed over forty years ago in the north east, by a group of like minded people intent on making motorsport accessible to schoolchildren. One of their primary objectives was to make kart racing as affordable to as many people as possible whilst maintaining a high level of competition.
2024-06-19 Fairfield Community Connection (American bulletin board system) The Fairfield Community Connection (FCC) was a bulletin board system (BBS) located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. It was created in 1994 by SysOp R. Scott Perry. It was the largest BBS in southwestern Connecticut, consisting of over 8 nodes.
2024-06-16 Yahoo Radish Yahoo Radish was a web-based music playlist archive that worked in conjunction with Yahoo Music Unlimited streaming music service. The site was published in a blog format with archived playlists organized by subject, situation, hits, cover songs and other categories. Users could click on a hyperlink to load and play any of the hundreds of playlists available on the site.
2024-06-19 The Glennville Sentinel The Glennville Sentinel is the weekly newspaper that serves Glennville, Georgia. It publishes on Thursday with a circulation of about 4,500. Pamela S. Waters serves as both editor and publisher. She owns the paper with her husband, Terry. It is also archived in the University of Georgia.
2024-06-20 Second Intention Second Intention is a game development consultancy based in Wellington, New Zealand.
2024-06-22 JE Design JE Design GmbH (stylized JE DESIGN) is a German car tuning manufacturer. They specialise in the four primary brands of Volkswagen Group, namely Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, and Škoda cars.
2024-06-19 Michael Hopfes (German figure skater) Michael Hopfes (born 11 February 1976), is a German former competitive figure skater who competed in men's singles. He competed at five Champions Series/Grand Prix events and placed 21st at the 1997 World Championships.
2024-06-18 Vermont Seal of Quality The Vermont Seal of Quality was a graphic mark indicating highest levels of quality for foods grown and made in the U.S. state of Vermont. The seal was granted by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets and was displayed on the packaging and promotional materials for approved products.
2024-06-19 Luka Čadež (Slovenian figure skater) Luka Čadež (born 9 January 1987) is a Slovenian former competitive figure skater. He is a five-time national senior medalist and competed three times at the World Junior Championships, qualifying twice for the free skate.
2024-06-17 Al Ulufi Stadium (Stadium in Yemen) Al-Ulufi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Al Hudaydah, Yemen. It is currently used for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Al-Hilal. The stadium holds 10,000 people.
2024-06-22 Shirdi Sai Baba movement (Religious movement) The Shirdi Sai Baba movement is the religious movement of the followers and devotees of the 19th- and early 20th-century Indian saint Sai Baba of Shirdi (or Shirdi Sai Baba). It has spread from Indian Hindus and Muslims across the world. Sai Baba is worshipped by people of all regions and is called ‘Baba’, meaning father or grandfather, by devotees. He is a spiritual guru known for his divine powers and miracles.
2024-06-20 KMB Route 70 (cancelled bus route in Hong Kong) KMB Route 70 is a discontinued bus route operated from Jordan to Landmark North (Sheung Shui Bus Terminus), Sheung Shui. The route was run by Kowloon Motor Bus. The bus ran through Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon Tong, Sha Tin, CUHK, Tai Po and Fanling in the journey.
2024-06-17 Acrocat Software Acrocat Software, was an American corporation that was founded in 2001.[citation needed] Acrocat Software produced two Palm OS applications. PDAbs is licensed and distributed by Handmark, a developer and distributor of mobile content.
2024-06-16 Ehecatl (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ehecatl or Ehécatl (from Nahuatl languages: ehecatl, "wind or air") may refer to:
2024-06-20 California School of Podiatric Medicine (United-Statian medical school) California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University is a podiatric medical school based in Oakland, California. It is one of eleven podiatric medical schools in the United States. The college is accredited by the American Podiatric Medical Association's Council on Podiatric Medical Education.
2024-06-18 Israel Rodríguez (journalist) (Puerto Rican journalist) Israel Rodríguez Sánchez, born in Puerto Rico on August 29, 1974, and a B.A. and M.A. graduate of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) School of Communications, is a Puerto Rican journalist whose professional activities have crossed over to academia.
2024-06-21 WQXT-CD (Television station in Florida, United States) WQXT-CD (channel 22) is a low-power, Class A television station in St. Augustine, Florida, United States affiliated with Retro TV. The station is owned by A1A TV, Inc. WOXT-CD's studios are located in St. Augustine's tallest building, Cathedral Place, in the heart of the historic district. Its broadcast footprint covers from Jacksonville to Palm Coast.
2024-06-21 Mark Gatha (Canadian voice actor) Mark Gatha is a retired Canadian voice actor who worked at Blue Water Studios from 2002 to 2006. He is best known for voicing Domon Kasshu in the anime G Gundam and X from the Mega Man X video game series. He is also heard in the anime Zoids: Chaotic Century, providing the voice of Irvine.
2024-06-20 Where or When (film) (2003 film) Where or When is a 2003 film by Iranian film director Bahman Pour-Azar. He co-wrote the film script with Jun Kim over seven years, but shot the entire movie in less than a week at various locations in both New York and New Jersey. The film was produced for less than US$50,000.
2024-06-17 Razor Creative (Marketing company) Razor Creative is a boutique design, branding, advertising, and marketing firm located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The company was founded as Razor Communications Inc. in December 2003 by Stephen Brander and Rich Gould. In 2005 the company changed its operating name to Razor Creative.
2024-06-16 Libyan Project Management Association The Libyan Project Management Association (LYPMA) is a Libyan non-profit society for project managers, and specialists involved in the project management industry. The head office for LYPMA is located in Elkish, in the city of Benghazi.
2024-06-20 Saint Joseph's–Temple rivalry (American college basketball rivalry) The Saint Joseph's–Temple rivalry is a college rivalry between the Hawks of Saint Joseph's University and the Owls of Temple University. The rivalry is rich in history and is particularly intense in men's basketball. Both schools are located in Philadelphia, are members of the Big 5. Many of the games are played at the Palestra on the University of Pennsylvania's campus. The rivalry is the second most anticipated in the Big 5 after the Holy War between Villanova and Saint Joseph's.
2024-06-17 Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Philadelphia (Proposed luxury hotel) Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Philadelphia was a proposed skyscraper in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was to be built in the former One Meridian Plaza lot, half of which is now occupied by The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton. The project comprised a 670 feet (200 m)/58-floor tower located at 1441 Chestnut Street and was to be completed by Waldorf Astoria Philadelphia by the year 2012. This hotel would have been a property of the developing Waldorf-Astoria Collection, a luxury chain of hotels and resorts, owned by Hilton Hotels Corporation but the project was canceled and the lot was sold in 2010.
2024-06-17 West Irvington, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) West Irvington is an unincorporated community in Lancaster County in the U. S. state of Virginia.
2024-06-21 Lucas Gilbertson (Canadian voice actor) Lucas Gilbertson is a Canadian voice actor known for his work in anime dubs and video games. He is best known as a voice of Zero in the Mega Man X series.
2024-06-17 Shafiq-Ur-Rehman Paracha (Pakistani civil servant) Shafiq ur Rehman Paracha is a retired member of the Civil Service of Sindh. He served in various key administrative and secretarial capacities, including Deputy Commissioner of Hyderabad, Larkana, Karachi, Mirpurkhas, Tharparkar and Sukkur, Commissioner of Karachi, Food Secretary, Excise and Taxation Secretary, Information Secretary and Education Secretary. He served as the first DCO of Karachi.
2024-06-18 Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh (Irish lord) Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh (died 1589) was an Irish lord.
2024-06-18 Diarmuid Ó Cearbhaill (Irish academic) Diarmuid Ó Cearbhaill, Irish academic, served in the Department of Finance in Dublin before returning to University College Galway to serve as Léachtóir le Geilleagar agus Tráchtáil. He is honorary editor of the Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society.
2024-06-20 SkyWay Charity SkyWay Charity is a youth organisation based in the Shoreditch area of Hackney, London. Established in 2001, SkyWay empowers disadvantaged eight to 25-year-olds in London and their local communities by providing opportunities that enable them to achieve personal goals, realise their potential and contribute positively to their community.
2024-06-21 WHDO-CD (Television station in Florida, United States) WHDO-CD (channel 38) is a low-power, Class A television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Mega TV. The station is owned by Western Pacific Broadcast, LLC. Its transmitter is located near the SR-417 and Florida's Turnpike intersection, along with WATV-LD and WURF's FM translator W279DI. It previously broadcast programming from Tuff TV until that network ceased operations on August 26, 2018.
2024-06-21 Alien Father (American punk rock band) Alien Father is an American four-piece experimental punk rock band from New Jersey, United States. Formed in 2006, the band describes their sound as "Avant Garage". They were an influential force in the American experimental punk rock genre emerging in the mid-2000s.
2024-06-21 Paste (album) (2007 compilation album by Alien Father) Paste is an album by punk rock band Alien Father. It is a compilation of previous work released only to friends, as well as some new material.
-- Never Forget (Alien Father album) (2007 studio album by Alien Father) Never Forget is an album by punk rock band Alien Father.
2024-06-20 Western University College of Podiatric Medicine (podiatric medical school in California) Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine (WesternU CPM) is a podiatric medical school at Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) based in Pomona, California. WesternU CPM is one of eleven podiatric medical schools in the United States, and one of eight colleges at Western University of Health Sciences. The school was founded in 2009 with an inaugural class of 38 students and is fully accredited by the American Podiatric Medical Association's Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). WesternU CPM offers a four-year professional degree program leading to the degree Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM).
2024-06-21 Chris McCarvill (American musician (born 1971)) Christopher Lee McCarvill (born October 3, 1971) is an American musician best known as the touring and/or recording bass guitarist and backing vocalist with glam metal bands Dokken and House of Lords. He is well known for his energetic and technical virtuosity on the bass and his heartfelt vocal performances.
2024-06-17 Peter Wall (Journalist and Entrepreneur) (Canadian video journalist) Peter Wall (born 1975) is a Canadian video journalist (VJ) based in Toronto, currently working for CBC Television's The National. As a VJ, he reports, writes, shoots and edits his own stories and documentaries.
2024-06-17 Pop Market PopMarket is a deal-of-the-day website launched by Relentless Generator in November 2010 that offers 24-hour deep discounts on albums, box sets, and merchandise to its members from major music artists and bands like Santana, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, and Pearl Jam.
2024-06-19 Aergo Capital (Aircraft leasing company) Aergo Capital Limited was founded in 1999 as an aircraft leasing and trading company. In October 2014, Aergo Capital partnered with CarVal Investors and is now under the ownership of funds managed by Carval Investors.
2024-06-18 List of HPE Networking products (overview about the network products of HP) Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking (formerly Hewlett-Packard Networking) products include:
2024-06-18 Cibecs (South African software company) Cibecs, founded in 2004, is a company located in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Cibecs develops enterprise endpoint data backup, protection and security software. The company was co-founded by Richard Dewing, Neal Dewing and Ilze Dewing.

2024-06-20 Ksar (Unix sar grapher) (Application to create graphs for Unix utilities) Ksar is a BSD-licensed Java-based application that creates graphs of all parameters from data collected by Unix sar utilities. Usually, Unix sar is part of Unix' Sysstat package, and runs sa1, sa2, and sadc through cron to created data files in /var/log/sa/saNN. Characteristics include:
2024-06-19 AASCA Volleyball Tournament AASCA Volleyball Tournament is a Volleyball Tournament hosted once a year by a school member of the Association of American Schools in Central America. The host school is rotated throughout all of the member schools. The tournament is set up to be played two years in a row as a "Big School Tournament" and the third year as an "Invitational Tournament" in which small schools can also participate. The tournament is hosted most of the time by a small school.
2024-06-17 Emerson Swinford (American songwriter) Emerson Swinford, a native of Chicago, is a Los Angeles–based guitarist, composer/songwriter and producer. He is currently a guitarist in the Rod Stewart band, and was formerly a member of the band Drill, a precursor to industrial-nu metal group Static-X.
2024-06-17 VWorkApp (Online dispatch and job scheduling software) vWorkApp is an online dispatch and job scheduling software for medium to large businesses. The product is sold and distributed over the Internet using a distribution model commonly known as cloud computing.
2024-06-18 Tribold (UK business) Tribold was a company that operated in the Operational support systems market, producing Enterprise Product Management (EPM) software specifically for telecommunications service providers. Tribold EPM was a single, integrated suite of Enterprise Product Management applications.
2024-06-17 Victoria Fletcher (Australian handball player) Victoria Fletcher (born 1993) is an Australian team handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil.
2024-06-18 Melissa Condon (Australian handball player) Melissa Condon (born 1 October 1990) is an Australian handball player.
2024-06-16 Clare Murray (Australian handball player) Clare Murray (born 1988) is an Australian handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil.
2024-06-17 Mary Kelly (handballer) (Australian handball player) Mary Kelly (born 1985) is an Australian team handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Her sister is also in the team and her brother represents the national men's team.
2024-06-21 Catherine Kent (Australian handball player) Catherine Kent (born 1981) is an Australian team handball goalkeeper. She was a long-term member of the Australia women's handball team, and participated in six World Championship campaigns for Australia.
2024-06-18 Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (Survey amongst British university graduates) The Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) is a survey amongst graduate students at universities in the United Kingdom. It is developed by the Higher Education Academy. Participating institutions can collect feedback on the student experience and benchmark against their peers. The data is shared in a way so that comparisons (with the national average, for instance) are possible, but league tables cannot be constructed. The aim is to enhance the student experience.
2024-06-18 Bill DeSimone (American personal trainer and weightlifter) William (Bill) S. DeSimone is a personal trainer and weight lifter. He is known for his approach to weight lifting, which focuses on correct biomechanics to build strength without undue collateral damage to connective tissue and the rest of the body.
2024-06-17 Backbone Connect (London-based internet service provider) Backbone Connect is a London-based internet service provider. Its services include cyber security, cloud computing, connectivity, communication and voice, wide area networks, internet access and colocation services to businesses in the UK, Europe and North America. It also provides resilient digital infrastructure for commercial property assets and long-term IT support for tenants.
2024-06-19 Alexandra Kunová (Slovak figure skater (born 1992)) Alexandra Kunová (born 1 November 1992) is a Slovak former competitive figure skater. She is the 2011 Slovak national champion.
2024-06-17 Swaminatha Desikar (Indian spiritual writer) Swaminatha Desikar (1860–1939) was an Indian spiritual writer, from Valavanur in Tamil Nadu. He was born in 1860, into an orthodox, Tamil-speaking Saiva Tamil (Desikar) family. He compiled three books in Tamil.

He died near Thirukovilur at the age of 78.[citation needed]

2024-06-20 Daher (Kuwait) (Area in the south of Kuwait City) Daher (Arabic: الظهر) is an area in Al Ahmadi Governorate, Kuwait.
2024-06-21 BuildHive (cloud-hosted integration service) BuildHive was a free cloud-hosted continuous integration service for GitHub projects, based on Jenkins.
2024-06-16 Barbara Hillary (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Barbara Hillary may refer to:
2024-06-18 BG Uys (Rugby player) Burrie Gildenhuys "BG" Uys is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Free State Cheetahs. His regular position is prop.
2024-06-21 Farhat Ehsas (Post Modern Urdu Poet) Farhat Ehsas (born 1952) is a leading contemporary Urdu poet, journalist and translator. He has written extensively on socio-cultural and political issues. He is currently associated with the world's largest Urdu website Rekhta.
2024-06-20 CipherGraph Networks (American software company) CipherGraph Networks is a computer networking software company specializing in cloud security based in Pleasanton, California.
2024-06-19 Andrea Diewald (German former competitive figure skater) Andrea Diewald (born 28 December 1981) is a German former competitive figure skater. She is a four-time German national medalist and competed twice at the World Junior Championships.
2024-06-20 Sansa Framework Sansa Framework is a structure to create PHP web applications using the model–view–controller (MVC) model, it's a web application that must be installed in a server to work, could be installed in a test server or in production server. The developer must create a data model and do all the changes the project need and at any time generate the model. The generation creates a database in MySQL server with the same name of the model and a n-tier layer of libraries to handle the database.
2024-06-19 Shelley Roy (Australian handball player) Shelley Roy (born 2 August 1974) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia.
2024-06-17 Aminta Thomas (Australian handball player) Aminta Thomas (born 31 October 1990) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia.
2024-06-21 Emma van Bussel (Australian handball player) Emma van Bussel (born 2 May 1989) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia.
2024-06-18 Victoria Brunsberg (Australian handball player) Victoria Brunsberg (born 2 April 1991) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia.
2024-06-21 Olivia Doherty (Australian handball player) Olivia Doherty (born 6 January 1982) is an Australian team handball player. She played for the club Melbourne HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2013 World Women's Handball Championships. In 2018, Doherty was the team manager for the Australia women's national beach handball team at the 2018 Women's Beach Handball World Championships. She is now heading the sports department at Melbourne High School.[citation needed]
2024-06-18 St. Michael's School, Durgapur (School in Durgapur, West Bengal, India) St. Michael's School, Durgapur (established in 1966) is a private Christian missionary English medium co-educational school in the steel city of Durgapur. Adjacent to the St Michael's and All Angel's Cathedral, it is under the Church of North India and follows the Protestant denomination.
2024-06-16 Greyden Press (American book printing company) Greyden Press, LLC is a book printing company headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. The company prints and publishes books and digital products including e-books, DVDs, and CDs, specializing in the scientific, educational, inspirational, and self-publishing markets.
2024-06-17 Raylectron Raylectron is a rendering engine used as an extension for Trimble SketchUp, a 3D computer graphics software. Developed by SoftByte Labs, Inc., Raylectron brings powerful rendering capabilities to SketchUp, enabling users to create photorealistic renderings and animations.
2024-06-18 Jocelyn Dela-Cruz (Australian scientist) Jocelyn Dela-Cruz (born Philippines) is a Principal Environmental Scientist at the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, Australia. She was educated at the University of Sydney (BSc. Hons1 and MSc) and University of New South Wales (Ph.D.).
2024-06-20 Synctool Synctool is an open-source configuration management system, written by Walter de Jong, the systems expert at SURFsara. Synctool aims to be easy to understand, learn and use. It is built in Python and makes use of SSH (with host or key based authentication) and rsync. It has the following characteristics:
2024-06-22 Carolyn R. Mobley (inventor) Carolyn R. Mobley is an American inventor who patented a tab construction for a sanitary napkin in 1971. She was from Appleton, Wisconsin.
2024-06-22 Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church of Albania The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church of Albania is a small Albanian national Lutheran church body that originated in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod's (WELS) missionary work. It is an associate member of the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference.
2024-06-18 TRUSTcollective (American marketing company) TRUSTcollective is a communications company headquartered in New York City.
2024-06-20 Goran Gjorgonoski (Macedonian handball player) Goran Gjorgonoski (Macedonian: Горан Ѓоргоноски) (born 8 June 1979) is a former Macedonian handball player who played for RK Metalurg. From 2011 to 2015, he was a marketing director in RK Metalurg. He since has worked with Kiril Lazarov handball camp and school and is involved in Handball club Golden Art KL7.
2024-06-16 Caraz (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Caraz may refer to:
2024-06-16 Ağalarbəyli (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ağalarbəyli or Agalarbeyli or Agalarbayli may refer to:
2024-06-22 Dimestore Hoods Dimestore Hoods was a rock band composed of Jim Korthe (lead singer and drums), Todd Deguchi (guitar), Tom McNerney (guitar) and Dave Wadsworth (bass). They produced one album for MCA Records in 1996.
2024-06-20 Nature inFocus Nature inFocus is in the space of curation and dissemination of information about India's wild spaces. It aims to do this by using photography as a tool to make these conversations accessible to everyone. This portal carries articles about wildlife, conservation, eco-travel, communities, nature art, field notes, photography tips, research etc.
2024-06-17 Pyze Pyze is an American company that provides AI Driven Process Intelligence, headquartered in Redwood City, California. Pyze is the leading Digital Transformation analytics platform to maximize process efficiency and user productivity through integrated process mining and usage analytics. Pyze auto-discovers complex end-to-end business process flows to surface process bottlenecks, activity hotspots, and user experience optimization opportunities. Pyze enables continuous improvement across multi-platform workflows by automatically identifying insights to optimize efficiency and a data-driven methodology to maximize ROI and Business impact, regardless of the underlying technologies.
2024-06-21 Paul Parkinson (athlete) (Sierra Leonean sprinter) Paul Parkinson (born 10 August 1969) is a Sierra Leonean sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
2024-06-21 George Shelley (soldier and adventurer) George Shelley was a sailor, soldier, engineer and adventurer from New Zealand. From a young age George Shelley became a sailor. In the second World War he fought against Rommel. After Rommel's defeat, he came on a visit to Mandatory Palestine, at which time he had reached the rank of lieutenant. After that was sent to fight in the Far East and was taken hostage by the Japanese. He tried to escape using a glider, but the escape failed and he got injured. He was released two weeks later at the end of the war.

After the war he went to the United Kingdom and became an engineer. Shelley was not Jewish and for an unknown reason he travelled in January 1948 to Mandatory Palestine to join the Jewish war efforts. He joined the Negev Brigade of the Palmach as a sapper. In July 1948 he participated in the Operation An-Far against Egypt but was taken hostage. He suffered severe maltreatment at the hands of the Egyptians and was transferred to the Abbassia camp. Shelley managed to escape the camp and reached back Israel. His report on the mistreatment of the Israeli POW's in Egypt received prominence and as a result the treatment of those prisoners improved.

2024-06-18 Piet-Louw Strauss (South African rugby union player) Petrus Abel 'Piet-Louw' Strauss (born (1994-03-15)15 March 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. He usually plays as a loosehead prop.
2024-06-19 2000 Team Ice Racing World Championship The 2000 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 22nd edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 26/27 February, 2000, in Berlin, in Germany. Russia won the title.
2024-06-16 Daniel Vacek (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Daniel Vacek may refer to:
2024-06-16 Economic base (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Economic base may refer to :
2024-06-22 2019–20 FC Hermannstadt season (Hermannstadt 2019–20 football season) The 2019–20 season is the xth season in Hermannstadt's history, and the yth in the top-flight of Romanian football. Hermannstadt is competing in Liga I and in the Cupa României.
2024-06-20 Diane Querrer (Filipina beauty pageant titleholder) Diane Carmela T. Querrer is a Filipina beauty pageant titleholder.
2024-06-21 Raelene Boulton (Australian handball player) Raelene Boulton (born 14 January 1974) is an Australian handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
2024-06-19 Jessica Fallah (Australian handball player) Jessica Fallah (born 10 July 1999) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and the Australian national team.
2024-06-19 Emma Guignard (Australian handball player) Emma Guignard (born 2 May 1989) is an Australian handball player for Harbourside HC and the Australian national team.
2024-06-19 Manon Livingstone (Australian handball player) Manon Livingstone (born 28 January 1997) is an Australian handball player for Pays de Grasse Handball ASPTT and the Australian national team.
2024-06-19 Brianna Keyes (Australian handball player) Brianna Keyes (born 30 September 1993) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and the Australian national team.
2024-06-20 Rose Hulse (American-British entrepreneur) Rose Hulse (née Adkins) is an American-British entrepreneur who was voted as one of the fifty most influential people working in the UK’s OTT industry as the founder and CEO of TV streaming company, ScreenHits TV.
2024-06-20 Willoughby Waterleys Cricket Club (Cricket team) Willoughby Waterleys Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club that up until recently was based at Dunton Bassett Cricket Club, Dunton Bassett, Leicestershire.
2024-06-22 Tam Laird (Scottish politician) Tam Laird is a Scottish politician and activist, serving as leader of the Scottish Libertarian Party since 2017.

He is a Founding member of the party, and previously served as Deputy Leader of the party.

2024-06-18 Gabriëla Dos Santos (Curaçao model and beauty pageant titleholder) Gabriëla Dos Santos is a Curaçaoan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Curaçao 2022 and represented Curaçao at Miss Universe 2022, where she was placed among the top five semifinalists.
2024-06-21 2022–23 Kuwait Federation Cup The 23rd edition of the Kuwait Federation Cup tournament saw all 15 Kuwaiti clubs participating in 2 groups.
2024-06-17 Battle of Sohana The Battle of Sohana was fought between the Sikh forces led by Akali Hanuman Singh and British forces.
2024-06-17 Battle of Rorī Sahib The Battle of Rorī Sahib was fought in March 1746 by the Sikh forces led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and the Mughal forces led by Jaspat Rai.
2024-06-17 Operation "Edelweiss" Operation "Edelweiss" (German: Aktion „Edelweiß“) was an operation executed by the German command in Albania.
2024-06-20 Vaibhavi Kapoor (Indian actress) Vaibhavi Kapoor is an Indian Television actress who was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
2024-06-22 Po Kok Secondary School (Subsidized secondary school) Po Kok Secondary School is a full-time subsidized secondary school located at Tiu Keng Ling, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, adjacent to Choi Ming Court. The school has 4 classes in each level from Form 1 to Form 6. The class schedule follows a five-day cycle.
2024-06-21 Đỗ Thị Lan Anh (Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder) Đỗ Thị Lan Anh is a Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Earth Vietnam 2023. She is the first Vietnamese woman to win the Miss Earth Water title.
2024-06-18 Fast Bikes (British motorcycle magazine) Fast Bikes is a British monthly motorcycle magazine.
2024-06-22 Pizza Meter (Event predictor from pizza orders) The "Pizza Meter" is a term used to describe how the increase in pizza orders from offices of the United States government, such as the White House and The Pentagon, can be indicative of important political or military events. The concept is based on empirical observations and has been mentioned in various media as a possible crisis predictor.
2024-06-17 Battle of Berlengas (1714) The Battle of Berlengas was a maritime confrontation which took place in April 1714, off the coast of the Berlengas Islands, involving a Portuguese merchant ship and three Barbary pirate frigates. This event is noteworthy for its historical significance as an example of Portuguese maritime resistance against pirate attacks during the 18th century.
2024-06-21 Dilkhush Kumar (Indian Entrepreneur (born 1993)) Dilkhush Kumar is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of RodBez, an app-based one way taxi service in Bihar, India. His entrepreneurial journey was highlighted on Shark Tank India Season 3.
2024-06-16 Corn Islands Town Hall (Building in Great Corn Island, Nicaragua) The Corn Islands Town Hall is the seat of the municipal government of Corn Island in the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region of Nicaragua. It is located in Brig Bay, the administrative capital of Great Corn Island and Little Corn Island.
2024-06-17 Kol Hamusica (Radio station in Israel) Kol Hamusica (Hebrew: קול המוסיקה lit.'The Voice of Music') was an Israeli radio station, which broadcast classical music, jazz and artistic music in all its various shades.
2024-06-17 Aryan Shah (Indian tennis player) Aryan Shah (born 21 November 2005) is a professional tennis player from India.
2024-06-17 Global event (Topics referred to by the same term) Global event may refer to:
2024-06-20 Johnny in the Middle of the Park "Johnny in the Middle of the Park" is a 1983 rock song by Italian musician Piero Cotto. It was an example of lostwave under the name "Johnny" or "The Grass is Green" after it was used as the credits theme for an episode of the Italian sports programme La Domenica Sportiva. The search gained attention after a sample of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong on December 15, 2020.
2024-06-19 List of CISSP holders with Wikipedia articles This is a list of holders of a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certificate with biographical Wikipedia articles whether living or deceased.

Note that the higher orders of this certification are not specified, and that is a dynamic list.

2024-06-22 A flat dorian A-flat dorian is a dorian scale based on A♭, consisting of the pitches A♭, B♭, C♭, D♭, E♭, F, and G♭. Its key signature has six flats.
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