TheCoolist - Mood board for your headspace

TheCoolist - Mood board for your headspace

TheCoolist is a mood board for your headspace. We help you sort out your cool by diving deep into topics like self-actualization, lifestyle, and interpersonal intelligence. Our articles maintain a high level of information integrity, deconstructing complex topics like personality types, spirituality, socialization, culture, and more. TheCoolist is a mood board for your headspace. We help you sort out your cool by diving deep into topics like self-actualization, lifestyle, and interpersonal intelligence. Our articles maintain a high level of information integrity, deconstructing complex topics like personality types, spirituality, socialization, culture, and more. Given our focus on self-improvement, we should be held to the same rigorous editorial standards. We believe that one of the most important components of journalistic integrity is transparency, so we have outlined our editorial policies and standards here for your perusal. Our Mission TheCoolists mission is to help our audience hone their character and lifestyle - we see this as both a privilege and a huge responsibility. As such, we consider any subject that we dont cover to the best of our ability and to the best of our ability to be misleading or even harmful. The quality of our publications stems from the quality of our staff. The writers, editors, artists, and experts who contribute to our articles are carefully selected and hired not only for their ability but also for their character. TheCoolist is proud to highlight the passion, expertise, and experience of our contributors; just hover over the byline at the top of each article to find this information. For particularly complex or sensitive topics, we perform additional scrutiny by consulting with subject matter experts to review the authenticity and relevance of our content. Reviewer names and bios appear next to the author byline for a quick reference to their credentials. TheCoolist aims to produce content that lasts, but that doesnt mean we rest on our laurels once we hit the “publish” button. We regularly review older articles to ensure they remain relevant and authentic, and any revisions clearly display the date they were last updated.

Tag: Lifestyle

Reading: 19 2019-03-27

Error and Real User Monitoring | BugSnag

Error and Real User Monitoring | BugSnag

BugSnag is an error monitoring platform that provides developers with real-time error monitoring and debugging tools. It has the following main features and functions: Comprehensive error monitoring: It can automatically capture and report unhandled exceptions and crashes, whether in native iOS, Android applications, or other platforms. Smart stack tracing: Provides detailed call stack information to help quickly locate the source of the error. Fault grouping: It can automatically classify similar errors to avoid repeated troubleshooting. Custom events: Allows you to add custom logs and user feedback to enrich contextual information. User experience impact score: Score based on the impact of the error on the user experience when it occurs, so as to prioritize important issues. Real-time dashboard: Provides real-time updated error reports to keep developers informed of the health of the application. Multi-framework support: Deeply integrated with multiple mainstream frameworks, it is easy to add to existing projects, such as integration with PHP frameworks such as Laravel and Lumen, as well as platforms such as Android and iOS. Easy to configure and extend: Detailed configuration options are provided to suit specific needs, and community contributions are also supported BugSnags goal is to help developers find and resolve potential code errors before users encounter problems, accurately reproduce user feedback issues to improve repair efficiency, monitor application performance in production environments to prevent small problems from turning into major disasters, and quickly respond to user-reported issues to improve user satisfaction.

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Linkwell Health | We Drive Action in Healthcare

Linkwell Health | We Drive Action in Healthcare

LinkWell Health is a consumer engagement company that leverages powerful technology, high-performance content, and deep domain expertise to deliver omnichannel digital health experiences. The companys technology platform delivers thousands of unique journeys, each optimized to guide users to the next best action. It takes a service journalism approach to content creation to engage, empower, and activate consumers at every stage of their health journey. LinkWell Health has cutting-edge experience serving healthcare, Medicaid, D-SNP, and commercial audiences, and focuses on member acquisition, onboarding and retention, point solutions and benefits activation, quality and care management, and enterprise member engagement. LinkWell Healths solutions are designed to drive behavioral change and exceed business goals, delivering the most needed outcomes for health plans and health service organizations, enabling members to reduce health risks, close care gaps, and activate benefits, thereby increasing retention and improving quality scores. Solutions include a rich portfolio of high-performance content journeys, seamlessly integrated technology, and access to real-time analytics. Some of the companys specific solutions cover annual enrollment, annual wellness visit, anxiety, asthma, breast cancer screening, care, chronic kidney disease, colon cancer screening, congestive heart failure, COPD management, depression, diabetes care management, diabetic eye disease, fall prevention, getting needed care, heart disease, immunizations and flu, family assessment, maternal health, medication education, new member onboarding, oncology, prostate cancer screening, re-determination, and more.

Tag: Medical

Reading: 19 2019-03-27

Instructure Learning Platform | Educational Software Development

Instructure Learning Platform | Educational Software Development

Instructure is an American educational technology company. The company mainly provides software services for educational institutions, and its flagship product is the Canvas learning management system. Canvas is a popular learning management software in the global education market. It has many functions and features, such as: Provides customizable course creation and management tools to meet various teaching needs such as course creation, resource management, communication and interaction, learning assessment, and support a variety of teaching scenarios; Contains course and user analysis statistics and internal communication tools; The system interface is simple in design and easy to use; It has powerful data analysis functions; It supports mobile applications; It has high openness, inclusiveness and sharing capabilities, and can embed other platforms of the school, share data resources with third-party business systems, and can also be integrated with a variety of tools. Instructure has more than 8,000 customers in more than 100 countries around the world, including many colleges and K-12 schools. Its services cover multiple fields such as K-12 education, higher education, and vocational education. In 2020, Thoma Bravo took Instructure private for $2 billion, and then Instructure went public again a year later. Recent news shows that private equity firms KKR and Francisco Partners have entered the final bidding stage for Instructure and plan to submit a binding offer next week. Instructure has a market value of $3.4 billion, and about 83% of its shares are held by private equity firm Thoma Bravo. It is not yet certain whether Thoma Bravo will agree to sell.

Reading: 19 2019-03-27

Honeywell: The future is here!

Honeywell: The future is here!

Honeywell is a global high-tech company. Its business focuses on three major development trends: automation, future aviation, and energy transformation. Relying on Honeywell Accelerator Operation System and Honeywell Enterprise Intelligent Integration Software Platform, it provides a wide range of technologies and services to multiple industries worldwide. Back in 1885, an inventor named Albert Butz founded the Butz Electronic Thermostat Company in Minneapolis, USA. Later, he successfully developed a sophisticated device called "damper damper" that can help automatically adjust the indoor temperature. When the room temperature drops below the preset temperature, the thermostat will connect the circuit, pull the damper off the motor gear, rotate the crank connected to the motor shaft, drive the chain to open the damper of the furnace, and when air comes in, the fire will automatically burn and heat up. When the temperature rises to the preset level, the thermostat will send a signal to the motor to close the damper to suppress the fire. For many years, many of Honeywells products have extended this closed-loop system design. The companys outstanding performance was noticed and acquired by Consolidated Temperature Controlling Co. Incorporated. In 1893, the company was renamed Electric Heat Regulator Co. The companys first advertisement was the famous thermostat. In 1898, the Electric Heat Regulator Company was acquired by W. R. Sweatt and renamed Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company in 1916. The companys product line continued to expand. In 1904, young engineer Mark Honeywell perfected the heater as part of his pipe manufacturing and heating business. Two years later, Honeywell Heating Specialty Co., incorporated, was founded to specialize in water heaters. Later, Electric Heat Regulator Co. expanded its product line and changed its name to Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company (MHR). In 1927, Minneapolis Heat Regulator Co. merged with Honeywell Specialty Heater Co. to create Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., which became the largest producer of high-quality jewelry and watches. The company made several successful acquisitions in the field of controllers during its operations, notably Brown Instrument Co., a global leader in industrial controllers and indicators and the inventor of the pyrometer. After more than 30 years of development, the company was officially renamed Honeywell in 1963, but in fact, people had inadvertently called the company Honeywell for nearly 40 years before that. On July 20, 1969, Honeywells instruments helped Apollo 11 and American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin land on the moon. Honeywell provided critical components for this mission. For example, 16,000 Honeywell components were used in the 14 independent electronic devices that make up the stability and control system (SCS). At the same time, Honeywell pilots assisted in flight testing. In 1999, Honeywell and AlliedSignal merged, and the merged company continued to use the Honeywell name. AlliedSignals history can be traced back to World War I. At that time, Germany controlled most of the worlds chemical industry, causing shortages of commodities such as fuel and medicine. To this end, in 1920, Eugene Meyer, publisher of The Washington Post, and scientist William Nichols combined five American chemical companies established in the 19th century to form Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation, which was renamed Allied Chemical Corp. in 1958. In 1981, the company was renamed Allied Corporation. In 1983, it acquired the aerospace and automotive company Bendix Corp. In 1984, Bendix accounted for 50% of Allieds revenue, and the oil and gas business accounted for 38%. In 1985, Allied Corporation merged with Signal Companies, which brought about a qualitative leap in aerospace, automotive and engineering materials businesses. Signal Companies was founded by Sam Mosher in 1922. In 1991, AlliedSignal, under new CEO Larry Bossidy and new leadership in many key businesses, began a comprehensive transformation program. Bold moves were made to improve cash flow and operating margins, increase productivity, and prepare the company for global competition in the coming years. In 1993, AlliedSignal changed its name to AlliedSignal to reinforce the image of a single company and to signal the full integration of the businesses. In the early 21st century, Honeywell continued to grow by acquiring businesses in various industries. In 2005, we acquired Universal Oil Products (UOP), a leading international supplier and licensor of services for oil refining, natural gas processing, petrochemical production, and major manufacturing industries. Three years later, we acquired Metrologic Instruments, which produces lasers, mobile imaging, and long-range scanners. In 2016, Intelligrated joined the mix. They provide automation solutions for distribution centers and warehouses. Honeywell spun off its home furnishing business into a separate, publicly traded company. Resideo, which still manufactures Honeywell home furnishing products as a licensed brand. In the same year, the transportation systems business was also spun off as Garrett Motion. In August 2019, Honeywell moved its headquarters from Morris Plains, New Jersey to Charlotte, North Carolina.

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