Thursday 27 February 2014

Women’s Awards Ceremony


Islamabad, 27th February 2014 - Dawood Global Foundation hosted a press conference to officially announce the 6th LADIESFUND® Women’s Awards for Pakistan 2014 to be held at Mohatta Palace Museum on 1st March, 2014. Four hundred of the most dynamic and inspiring women in Pakistan will be in attendance including internationally acclaimed Pakistani women.

This event is sponsored by Dawood Global Foundation, Khushhali bank Ltd., Pioneer Cement, Primus Investment Management Ltd. (IPO IMMF), The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Karachi.

Ghalib Nishtar, President of Khushhali bank Ltd, sponsor of the Idol Award, sent a special message:"Khushhali bank Idol Award is the recognition of the female role models who have succeeded against the odds and made the country proud. We support the mission of the LADIESFUND® to celebrate the success of these women who managed to elevate their status in society as the Women of Substance and we feel honored to support such initiatives. The recipient of this prestigious award will be an inspiration for those females whose struggles are to be recognized in the years to come.”

LADIESFUND® Advisory Council members include Amir Adnan, Byram Avari, Dr. Ishrat Husain, Khalid Mirza, Nasreen Jalil, Shafqat Sultana, Saad Khan, Sultana Siddiqui and Syed Ali Reza.The panel of the press conference included Tara Uzra Dawood, Nazneen Tariq Khan, Aminah Zaheer, Sayeeda Leghari and Laila Sarfraz.

Tara Uzra Dawood, President, Dawood Global Foundation, announced, “We are delighted to be holding the 6th LADIESFUND® Women’s Awards for Pakistan 2014 where we continue to honor the most dynamic and extraordinary women in our country.”

LADIESFUND® was established in 2007 as an initiative to provide financial security to women and to promote and train women entrepreneurs. It aims to integrate the entrepreneurial needs based on the economic and social aspects of the local communities, with respect to greater women participation in the workforce.

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Platform and Robust Tool Suite Reduces Cost and Accelerates Time to Market



                                                                                                                   
Islamabad: February 25, 2014 –Intel Corporation today unveiled the Intel® Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series, providing an accelerated path for OEMs, machine builders and system integrator to implement state-of-the-art industrial embedded systems. This is the first pre-integrated, pre-validated embedded virtualization product that allows customers to merge and manage multiple discrete systems into a single machine. The new series enables industrial and automation design makers to reduce costs and deliver new products faster and more efficiently.

            As the first embedded virtualization product specifically designed for industrial and automation environments, the Intel Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series allows customers to merge and manage multiple discrete systems into a single machine to deliver a low-risk path toward more efficient automation processes.

“More and more, the industrial sector is looking to technology for innovative ways to become even more efficient and competitive,”said Jim Robinson, general manager of Segments and Broad Market Division, Internet of Things Solutions Group at Intel. “By bringing together what have typically been multiple subsystems within industrial equipment into a single computing platform, Intel’s application-ready platform makes it easier and more affordable for OEMs, machine builders and system integrators to deliver consolidated, virtualized systems.” 

The Intel® Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series offers a complete bundled solution containing an embedded computer with an Intel® Core™ i7 processor and apre-integrated virtualization software stack. The software stack includes Wind River Hypervisor* pre configured to support three partitions running two instances of Wind River VxWorks* for real-time applications and one instance of Wind River Linux 5.0 for non-real-time applications. 

Prior to this, consolidating solutions was a considerable challenge because many applications within the industrial segment require real-time performance or the ability to perform in a very predictable way. Virtualization addresses this by enabling secure partitioning of important workloads using multiple virtual machines. With three partitions, developers can consolidate multiple discrete subsystems onto a single device, offering reduced costs, increased flexibility and reduced factory space.       

Baosight*, one of the largest system integrators in China, used the IntelIndustrial Solutions System Consolidation Series to create iCentroGate*, a secure data collection and communication product that merged the tasks of two separate devices into one CPU. Using the Intel solution, the company reported saving an estimated 60 percent of development time and 50 percent of development costs.

            “The Intel Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series is helping us provide a unique and innovative solution to our mainstream customers, which gives us a huge technological advantage,”said Dong Wensheng, general manager of Baosight’s R&D Division. “By starting with the Intel application-ready platform, our development cost and time have been reduced significantly.”

Later this year, Intel will offer the bundle with the same software and the inclusion of McAfee Embedded Control.* This product will be offered without the embedded PC and will be available to qualified embedded ODMs to enable greater customization and branding.

The Intel Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series initial development kit recommended customer price is $3858 with 1 year of support and maintenance. The recommended customer price for the production kit is $2998 with 1 year of support and maintenance. Both will be available in Q2. 

New Software Tools for Industrial Systems

            Intel also released a new version of Intel® System Studio, a suite of software tools tailored to developers creating industrial embedded systems including those using the Intel Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series. The new software and tool suite provides highly optimized build and performance analysis tools to help ensure functional reliability throughout the system life cycle. Intel System Studio is available free of charge for a limited time if purchased with the Intel Industrial Solutions System Consolidation Series.

            Intel System Studio is part of the Intel Developer Program for Internet of Things, announced yesterday. This comprehensive program provides hobbyists, students, makers and entrepreneurial developers with the resources needed to turn ideas into applications, and then introduce those apps into the market. 

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Real Time Analytics

Intel Advances Next Phase of Big Data Intelligence: Real Time Analytics


Intel® Xeon® Processor E7 v2 FamilyDelivers Industry’s Most Advanced Technology
forIn-Memory Analytics to AccelerateMajor BusinessTransformations

Islamabad: February 19, 2014 –To help companies in a variety of industries from retail and healthcare to banking and transportation turn data into actionable insights, Intel Corporation today introduced the Intel® Xeon® processor E7 v2 family.

Using analytics enables businessesto make decisions that improve top-line and bottom-lineresults. The Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family delivers new capabilities to process and analyze large, diverse amounts of data to unlock information that was previously inaccessible.

Big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) are providing enormous opportunities for many organizations to grow as they create revenue-generating services from the information they are able to derive. The big data technology and services market is expected to grow 27 percent annually through 2017 to reach $32.4 billion4. A leading driver ofthis growth isthe immense amount of data coming from connected devices making up the IoT,which is projected to grow to 30 billion devices by 20204. Investments in the highest performing technologies and analysis solutionscan also deliver significant cost savings. For example, Intel’s IT organization expects to achieve cost savings and increased bottom-line revenue of nearly half a billion dollars through use of analytics solutions by 2016.

The Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family has triple the memory capacity of the previous generation processor family, allowing much faster andthorough data analysis. In-memory analytics places and analyzes an entire data set – such as an organization’s entire customer database – in the system memory rather than on traditional disk drives. This method is gaining in popularity due to the increased need for more complex analytics. Industry analyst firm Gartner expects 35 percent6 of mid- to large-sized companies will adopt in-memory analytics by 2015, up from 10 percent in 2012 and predicts at least 50 percent of Global 2000 companies will use in-memory computing to deliver significant additional benefits from investments in enterprise resource planning (ERP).

EBay, one of the world's largest and most complex online marketplaces,handles massive datasets of more than 50 petabytes (PB) for more than 100 million users. Based on initial testing of the new Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 and SAP’s HANA*in-memory analytics software, eBay has seen greater performance7 and understanding of larger data sets that will help drive additional revenue opportunities for its customers.

Built for up to 32-socket8 servers, with configurations supporting up to 15 processing cores and up to 1.5 terabytes (TB) of memory per socket, the new processor family achieves twice the average performance of the previous generation3. These enhancements help businesses that run mission critical applications including business support systems (BSS), customer relationship management (CRM), and ERP to operate more efficiently, at lower cost and with faster response times2. For example, a sales team with these capabilities can maximize revenue by pinpointing the best time to sell a product,or let an oil and gas company better predict whenits platformsrequire preventative maintenance.

To reduce data bottlenecks, the Intel Xeon Processor E7 v2 family features Intel® Integrated I/O,Intel® Data Direct I/Oand support for PCIe 3.0*, achieving up to four times the I/O bandwidth over the previous generation9 and providing extra capacity for storage and networking connections.

System uptime and reliability also remains a key requirement for mission critical applications. The Intel Xeon Processor E7 v2 family continues Intel’s tradition of delivering world-class reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS). Intel® Run Sure Technology10is designed for “five nines” solutions essential for business-critical data by reducing the frequency and cost of planned and unplanned downtime.

Success Story


Hafeez Bibi, a resident of Bahawalpur, is a well known and respected figure in the society for to her art of crafting ethnic woolen bed linen.Her prowess is not only known in the local town but buyers from other parts of the district also place orders with her owing to her creative and unique touch.HafeezBibi dedicates her success to her family members and Khushhalibank who supported her financially in the hour of need.

Life was once all together different for her as she was divorced soon after getting married. Her parents who were the only source of income for her family died early leaving Hafeez Bibi as the soul guardian for her younger brothers and sisters. Bereft, these were the tough times of her life because she was unable to get a decent employment due to lack of education.

Despite the odds she decided to harness her sense of aesthetics and skill with handicraft, starting her own business of making woolen bed linen. The major implication of this idea was dealing with a lack of financial resources to overcome which she reached out to relatives. Not surprisingly, Hafeez faced negative feedback regarding the social implications of a woman endeavoring on a financial venture alone.

It was by chance and luck Hafeez Bibi heard of Khushhalibank’s Microfinance scheme and true to its promise Khushhalibank not only fulfilled her loan request but facilitated her with the best possible entrepreneurship counsel.

Hafeez Bibi is now a role model for the deprived women of her society, a living testimony that the willingness to changing your destiny ultimately results in removing all the barriers. Looking at her success those people who were against her initial step towards financial dependence are now sending their own women to learn the art of making woolen bed linenfrom Hafeez bibi. 

Friday 14 February 2014

Intel 2 in 1 devices



By Asma Aziz

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and what better time to fall in love with a new PC... But not just any PC! Why compromise with a device that keeps you chained up at home by a power cord.

Starting a relationship with a new device requires the same amount of forethought that you would give to starting a new ‘human’ relationship. Are you going to be able to take them places? Are they going to impress you, empower you, and make you laugh? Will they play you music to make you smile, know your favorite moviesthat make cry?

And most importantly, will they grow as you grow – change and adapt to any environment?Sometimes you want the best of both worlds and you think that might be too much to ask? WRONG.A 2 in 1 device is everything that you want in a PC partner – and more. It’s a tablet and a PC. A work colleague, and an entertaining companion.It’s a 2 in 1 love affair!

Whether you are curled up on the couch watching your favorite HD movie in tablet mode, or getting down to some serious business in laptop mode, a 2 in 1 device puts your every computing desire right at your fingertips.

There’s a host of 2 in 1 devices powered by Intel,fully charged and ready to meet you. So don’t be a slave to the power cord this Valentine’s Day – or compromise with a companion that doesn’t offer you your digital world on a platter, go forth and find your perfect 2 in 1 PC match. It’s the tablet you want plus the laptop you need.

What to look for in the perfect PC partner

-          Punctual: Ultrafast and responsive – a 2 in 1 device powered by Intel, starts up in seconds, so say goodbye to waiting around

-          Energetic: With up to nine hours battery life, can you keep up with your device?

-          Versatile: 2 in 1 gives you Intel level laptop performance and tablet mobility in one perfect package. So you can work when you need to and play when you want to.

-          Touchy Feely: A 2 in 1 lets you swipe, flick, pinch and move seamlessly between tasks, with the touch of a finger so you are always in touch with what matters most to you 

-          Protective: With built in security, your personal information stays personal.

-          The perfect catch: Powered by Intel, a 2 in 1 device will offer you amazing visuals, blazing performance, and battery life that lasts. It’s your perfect date!

    (The Author is the PR and Marketing Manager for Intel Srilanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan)

ECO-MARATHON AWARD


Student vehicles improve mileage performance despite a more challenging street circuit


Islamabad: February 13, 2014: While Indonesia and Thailand won four and three titles respectively on the track at Shell Eco-marathon (SEM) Asia 2014, Pakistan walked away with an award for marketing and communicating their vehicles the most effectively.

Despite the challenges teams faced on a new street circuit in Manila, teams continued to set records in a number of fuel categories, on a track designed to test the boundaries of fuel efficiency in a real world environment, and who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kWh or 1 litre of fuel.

Team How Much Ethanol from Panjavidhya Technological College Thailand drove 2,730km on a litre of ethanol – the highest mileage recorded at this year’s competition and the equivalent distance from Manila to Jakarta. In the Urban Concept Gasoline category, team Universitas Indonesia set a new best performance of 301.7km/l – almost double their previous results.

In addition to 12 on-track awards, teams also competed for six off-track awards that tested various technical and creative skills, and the approach teams took to safety and sustainability. A panel of experts from various fields judged the students on a variety of categories that covered Safety, Communications, Technical Innovation, Vehicle Design, Perseverance and Spirit of the Event and the Shell Helix Tribology Award.

National University of Sciences and Technology, Karachi-PNEC NUST PROTOTYPE, who have participated in SEM Asia since 2010, won the Communications award for their innovative approach to creating awareness and support for their team for Shell Eco-marathon Asia. Besides important traditional media partnerships, they went to various public forums targeting college and school students, families and the community at large. They secured interest from local celebrities who helped attract a much wider audience through their own social media presence. Their communications mix and use of multiple channels and platforms were both effective and innovative in meeting their objectives.

“Although getting to the event is its own reward and a massive learning experience, winning this off-track award is an honour for us. We are proud to represent Pakistan in this international competition” said Ansharah Riaz, second year student at NUST.

Monday 10 February 2014

Backing up Data

Backup, before it’s too late!


By Naveed Siraj

Everyday we’re working on something new or saving some new memory to our hard disk. What happens if you lose all your documents, photos and files? It’s important to have a backup of your most valuable files, the ones you can’t just re-install.

There are several options but before we get into them, we suggest always having multiple backups. Having a cycle of two or three different backups is usually a good idea.

Windows Backup

You can use the native backup function in Windows operating system. To begin, go to the Control Panel. Open the ‘Backup and Restore Center’ and decide where you wish to store the files. Once you have the desired location such as a recovery partition on your hard disk, select which files to back up. Assign a schedule to your backup so Windows will know how often to perform the task.

Manual Backup

This method requires you to physically copy everything onto an external hard disk or DVD. Simply copy the files you wish to backup and paste them into the media you are planning to use. It’s less precise than using ‘Windows Backup and Restore’ but it allows you to mix and match what you wish to save.

Online Storage

This is a newer method of saving your data. Upload your data to the Internet and you can access it anywhere with an Internet connection. Currently there are several free online storage solutions available. The most popular is currently ‘Dropbox’. Open an account and you’ll enjoy free storage up to several gigabytes. An advantage to online storage is being able to continue working anywhere, especially when paired with an Ultrabook™, perfect for a mobile office.

If you have a large media collection or work from a home office, the importance of backing up your data cannot be understated. If you are looking to upgrade your computer, discover what Intel® technology has to offer media buffs and smart workers.

Naveed Siraj is the Country Manager for Intel Pakistan.



Monday 3 February 2014

Shell survey - Press Release


Addressing energy-water-food challenges, Shell gathers Asia’s leading minds in a Powering Progress Together dialogue
                         
Islamabad - 3 February 2014 - Thailand, the Philippines and India top a list of nine Asian countries that say they are very concerned about future energy needs, amid increasing pressure for more energy, water and food to keep up with increased population growth. The results emerged from a series of Shell-commissioned Future Energy surveys in which 80 percent of the respondents ranked longer-term future energy needs alongside everyday concerns like public education and cost of living as important. The surveys covered 8,446 people in 31 cities and 9 regional areas.

These concerns have arisen amid growing energy pressures globally. By 2030, the world will need 40% to 50% more energy, water and food in tandem with rising demand and increased populations. Tremendous stress will be placed on these vital resources as energy is used to move and treat water; water is required to produce energy and both energy and water are required in the production of food.  

“It is encouraging to know that Asians view future energy needs as high priority, as this region will see one of the fastest growths in population and energy demand,” said Jeremy Bentham, Shell’s Vice President for Global Business Environment. “More than ever before, the industry, government and public all have a joint responsibility to create a better energy future, and must come together to collaborate and coordinate our efforts to meet these challenges for generations to come.”

Most survey respondents expect energy shortages and higher energy prices to have a significant impact on their countries. Issues seen as most pertinent are energy shortages in Thailand (91%) and Pakistan (90%), higher energy prices in India (91%) and Singapore (79%), water shortages in Vietnam (89%) and food shortages in Indonesia (86%).

The surveys indicate that Asia is in favour of a mix of future energy sources, with solar energy and natural gas leading the way in many countries. Solar energy is the most desired future energy source across most countries, which include Singapore (86%), Thailand (83%) and India (77%). Natural gas is cited as the most preferred future energy source in Brunei (87%) and is second most preferred in Singapore (52%), Indonesia (43%) and India (43%).

Survey respondents agree that collaboration between industry, government, and the public, as well as innovation and incentives for cleaner energy, are the most important factors in shaping future energy needs. In Pakistan, over 50% of 2000 respondents, identified effective government policy as the most important factor in building future energy solutions.

Asia’s future energy challenges and the survey findings will be discussed in depth on Thursday, 6 February 2014 at the Shell Powering Progress Together forum, a gathering of thought leaders from business, government, academia and civil society. Some 300 participants will join the event to address the world’s growing water, food and energy challenges. It is held in conjunction with Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2014 in Manila, Philippines. 

Key panelists include Hon. Carlos Jericho Petilla, Secretary, Philippine Department of Energy, Manila, Vinod Thomas, Director General of Independent Evaluation from the Asian Development Bank, Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan, President and Chief Executive Officer of World Wildlife Fund Philippines and Brahma Chellaney, Professor of Strategic Studies, India Centre for Policy Research.

About the Survey
Shell commissioned Ipsos to produce the “Future Energy Survey” in nine Asian countries – Brunei, Korea, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – to assess Asian respondents’ views on the future of energy. 8,446 participants took part in the survey from January to December 2013. 
                                    
About Powering Progress Together
The POWERING PROGRESS TOGETHER conference will explore the nexus, the forces behind it and the inspiring collaborations that are making a difference. It will unite international speakers on interactive panel discussions with representatives from business, NGOs, local governments and tomorrow’s leaders.