manufacturing

TrendTechie
July 18, 2025
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has secured a credit line of .3 billion to acquire a controlling stake in JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. The credit facility is supported by banks including Barclays Plc, HSBC Holdings Plc, and Standard Chartered Plc, with a maturity period of up to four years. Torrent plans to purchase 53.8% of JB Chemicals from KKR & Co. for approximately .4 billion and has made a mandatory offer for an additional 26% of shares at 1,639 rupees per share. JB Chemicals' market valuation reached .6 billion in 2024, with a 20% increase in stock price. The Indian M&A landscape has seen an 18% increase in activity in 2025, despite an 8% decline in the Asia-Pacific region. JB Chemicals focuses on pharmaceutical products for various disorders and is headquartered in Mumbai, while Torrent Pharmaceuticals is based in Ahmedabad.
Tech Optimizer
July 10, 2025
pgEdge, Inc. conducted a survey revealing that 91% of organizations using PostgreSQL require a maximum of 4 minutes of downtime per month, with 24% aiming for less than 30 seconds. While 21% experienced an outage in the past year, 82% are concerned about potential cloud region failures. Additionally, 79% of respondents are considering or piloting a distributed PostgreSQL solution within the next year. Over half (51%) use PostgreSQL in a hybrid database environment, and 35% use it as their primary database for customer-facing applications. Strategies for high availability include 58% relying on read replicas and automated failover, while 47% have implemented multi-master replication across multiple cloud regions. Businesses exceeding downtime thresholds face delays (56%), damage to brand trust (40%), and increased support requests (49%). Organizations using high availability PostgreSQL solutions report benefits such as increased uptime (53%) and cost savings (36%). The survey included 212 IT decision-makers, with 75% from enterprises with over 500 employees, and the top industries represented were financial services, software and computing, and manufacturing.
Tech Optimizer
July 10, 2025
In a survey by pgEdge, Inc., 91% of PostgreSQL users expect no more than four minutes of downtime per month, equating to 99.99% uptime, with 24% aiming for less than 30 seconds. Despite these expectations, 21% experienced outages in the past year, and 82% are concerned about cloud region failures. Additionally, 79% of participants are evaluating or piloting distributed PostgreSQL solutions. Over half (51%) use PostgreSQL in hybrid environments, while 35% use it as the primary database for customer-facing applications. To achieve high availability, 58% rely on read replicas and automated failover, and 47% use multi-master replication across multiple cloud regions. Among those who exceeded downtime thresholds, 56% faced delays in operations, 40% reported damage to brand trust, and 49% experienced spikes in support requests. Organizations implementing high availability solutions reported increased uptime (53%) and cost savings (36%). The survey included 212 IT decision-makers from enterprises with 500 or more employees, with 75% in IT, Networking, or Security roles. The leading industries represented were financial services, software and computing, and manufacturing, comprising 69% of responses.
AppWizard
July 8, 2025
Kaizen: A Factory Story is an upcoming video game set in 1980s Japan, described as "an open-ended puzzle automation game" where players create products that lead to further production. The game is developed by Coincidence, a new collective formed by the original Zachtronics team, following its disbandment in late 2022. Zach Barth, the creative director, has a passion for games focused on production lines and emphasizes a more fluid company structure in Coincidence. The game's narrative, crafted by Matthew Seiji Burns, features a Japanese American protagonist navigating Japan's business landscape during its economic bubble, evoking nostalgia for iconic products of the era, though actual products like the Sony Walkman and Nintendo Game Boy will not be included due to licensing issues.
Tech Optimizer
July 7, 2025
Atlassian has migrated its database infrastructure to Amazon Web Services’ Aurora, transferring four million Postgres databases that support Jira implementations. The migration involved approximately 3,000 PostgreSQL servers across 13 AWS regions. The move aims to reduce costs, enhance reliability, and improve performance, upgrading the service level agreement from 99.95% uptime on RDS to 99.99% on Aurora. Samsung has postponed the completion of its chip manufacturing plant in Texas due to difficulties in securing customers. Infosys has advised its employees against exceeding nine hours and 15 minutes of work daily to combat burnout. Qantas has acknowledged a cyberattack affecting six million customers and will provide details on the incident's impact. Xerox has acquired Lexmark from Ninestar Corporation for .5 billion. India and Australia are collaborating on a research initiative to improve tracking of submarines and underwater vehicles. JPMorgan Chase has requested to terminate its custom top-level domains, ".CHASE" and ".JPMORGAN." China’s National Space Administration has released images of Earth and the Moon taken by its Tianwen 2 probe.
Tech Optimizer
July 5, 2025
Manufacturers are increasingly integrating IT systems with operational technology (OT), leading to heightened cyber threats such as ransomware, supply chain breaches, and attacks from nation-state actors. To enhance cyber resilience, it is crucial to segment IT and OT networks to prevent breaches on the IT side from affecting critical OT systems. Effective segmentation involves placing OT systems behind firewalls, restricting protocols, and using unidirectional gateways. Many manufacturing plants struggle with aging and undocumented devices, making security and monitoring challenging. Asset visibility tools can help map connected devices, enabling better inventory management and risk assessment. Attackers often use "living-off-the-land" techniques to navigate networks undetected, necessitating defenses that include behavioral analytics and application whitelisting. Incident response plans tailored for OT environments are essential, as production interruptions can have severe consequences. These plans should include scenarios like ransomware attacks and require regular testing and backups. For legacy systems that cannot be patched, isolation and monitoring are critical, along with virtual patching to block known exploits. Weak credentials pose a significant risk, so implementing role-based access control and multi-factor authentication is necessary. Security monitoring tools like SIEM and XDR should be used to consolidate data from IT and OT environments, providing alerts for potential attacks. Overall, cyber resilience in manufacturing focuses on minimizing risks and ensuring recovery without disrupting operations.
AppWizard
June 26, 2025
Intel is reducing its workforce, with approximately 107 employees affected at its Santa Clara headquarters, as indicated by a WARN notice. The company plans to cut 15 to 20 percent of its workforce in the chip manufacturing division. This decision is part of a broader strategy for future growth, aiming to become a leaner and more efficient company. Intel has set goals to cut operating costs by billion in the 2025 financial year and an additional billion in 2026.
Winsage
June 26, 2025
Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen recounted issues during the development of Windows 9x, particularly regarding software copyright violations among PC manufacturers. The Windows 95 team aimed to ensure compatibility with various PCs, discovering a BIOS string "Not Copyright Fabrikam Computer" while examining firmware. In the early 1990s, branded PCs often had preinstalled software that unlocked premium features based on specific BIOS strings. Some manufacturers, like the fictional "Contoso," manipulated these strings to bypass licensing fees, which was likely illegal. The developers faced challenges retrofitting Plug and Play technology onto older systems while navigating these deceptive practices.
Winsage
June 17, 2025
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update to fix an issue with Surface Hub v1 devices that arose from the June Patch Tuesday updates, specifically related to KB5060533 for Windows 10 versions 21H2 and 22H2. This issue caused some Surface Hub v1 units to become inoperable, displaying a "Secure Boot Violation: Invalid signature detected" error message. Microsoft paused the update on June 11 and issued a patch a week later. The problem does not affect Surface Hub 2S and 3 models. Users have reported inconsistent success using a disk re-imaging tool, and the Surface team is investigating potential recovery methods. Microsoft is working on a solution for the affected devices and will provide updates as they become available.
Winsage
June 4, 2025
KDE has launched a campaign called ‘KDE for Windows 10 Exiles’ to encourage Windows 10 users to switch to Linux as support for Windows 10 is set to end on October 14. The campaign warns that without updates, users will face increased security risks and be pressured to buy new hardware for Windows 11, which has stringent requirements that may render older PCs incompatible. The initiative also highlights environmental concerns related to electronic waste from discarded functioning machines. While Linux can extend the life of older hardware, transitioning to it may be challenging for less tech-savvy users. Some KDE contributors are involved in the existing ‘End of 10’ initiative, indicating a shared goal to attract users dissatisfied with Microsoft’s practices.
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