Remote Access in the Continuous Processing Industry Take Five with Automation World – Automation World

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Im David Greenfield, Director of Content at Automation World and thanks for joining me for this Take Five with Automation Worldepisode where Ill be explaining why remote access technology is so popular in the process industries.

Now, I should begin by noting that we first noticed the popularity of remote access in the processing industries, as compared to the discrete manufacturing industries, while conducting research into automation technology spending trends for 2021. Two articles weve published so far from this research look at trends for the discrete and batch manufacturing industries. The report on our findings for the continuous process industries will be featured in our August 2021 issue and online as well. I should also note here that PMMI has created a report on adoption of remote access technologies among CPG manufacturers and the OEMs that serve this market.

So, while reviewing the results from the Automation World research, we noticed that remote access technologies ranked among the top five for expected spending in the continuous processing industries. Butit didnt rank that highly for discrete manufacturers.

Considering that a number of the same technologies ranked in the top 5 across all verticalsfor example, data acquisition and analytics, cybersecurity software, and IoT platform software, we were curious as to why remote access would rank so highly among continuous processors compared to the discrete manufacturing industries.

Josh Eastburn, director of technical marketing at Opto 22, suggests the reason for this is largely due to continuous process operations often being in hazardous, restricted, or remote areas. He pointed to the petrochemical industry as a perfect example of this.

And Jesse Hill, process industry manager at Beckhoff Automation, said, In upstream and midstream oil-and-gas applications, the control systems are often in remote locations that are difficult to access. And this can also be the case in downstream oil and gas and other large processing plants. So, even though the location of the assets may be within the confines of the plant itself, the system that needs monitoring and access may be hundreds of meters or even miles away.

Michael Risse, vice president and chief marketing officer at Seeq, pointed out that production assets in continuous processing tend to lend themselves to constant monitoring more so than in discrete industries. He explained that: time series datathe basis for monitoringis often limited to short bursts, such as a weld, a dip tank, or a seal in discrete manufacturing because operations there are more about assembly than long-running processes. This scenario changes, of course, when a discrete manufacturer puts sensors on a device. At that point, telemetry from the sensors is 100% time series data.

Now, despite the differences in remote monitoring use between discrete manufacturers and continuous processors, discrete manufacturing plants still have a need for remote access and monitoring. Aaron Crews, director for modernization solutions and consulting at Emerson said: increased use of remote access in discrete manufacturing was a trend we saw rapidly increase when the global pandemic limited the number of people that could be in a facility at any given time. He added that, because discrete manufacturing industries are more likely to be located close to population centers, having expert personnel arrive onsite is often less complicated and costly than in continuous processing.

And there are specific business trends influencing the increased use of remote monitoring too. For example, many companies are re-evaluating who should handle asset monitoring.

To show how this is playing out, Risse cited a supplier of turbines and steam traps that offers a monitoring system to its customers. He also noted a processing industry customer that has an internal remote monitoring and best practices center for monitoring assets on behalf of the companys plants.

Kevin Finnan, an industry consultant at Yokogawa, also noted this trend saying, Among Yokogawas customers, those most rapidly deploying remote access were those who had already been working on integrated operations or remote operations centers. These customers operate many facilities and are consolidating their subject matter expertise, maintenance support, and other disciplines in key remote locations.

So, I hope you enjoyed this Take Five with Automation World episode and remember to keep watching this space for new episodes each week to help keep you on top of whats happening in the world of industrial automation.

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Home Automation For Fans Of Quick-and-Dirty Solutions – Hackaday

At Hackaday, we celebrate all kinds of projects, but well have to admit that the polished and professional-looking builds tend to catch our eye a lot more than perhaps they should. Theres plenty of love to be had for the rougher builds, though, of which this quick-and-dirty home automation system is a perfect example.

Before anyone rushes to state the obvious with, Should have used some relays, consider that [MAKE_IT_WITH_ME]s stated goal was to get the basics of a home automation system built with pretty much nothing but what can be found in one of those Arduino starter kits. And further, consider that landlords might not look kindly on tenants who wire a bunch of SSRs or Sonoff switches into the walls of their building. So this minimalist build is perfect for certain use cases. Its interface to the buildings electrical system is 100% mechanical, via a servo that travels along the bank of switches on a stepper-driven leadscrew. The servo has a modified horn to properly flick the rocker-style switches, and although changing from switch to switch is a bit slow, it works surprisingly well. The video below shows it in action.

While we can see it possibly working as-is for Decora-style switches that are seen in some markets, wed think some mods would be in order for the more standard toggle-style switch perhaps a finger extending out from the horn, along with a second servo to tilt the whole assembly away from the wall to allow it to clear the switch bats.

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Banking CFOs need to step up efforts in ESG, automation and crypto support – Accenture study – IT Brief Australia

The role of the banking CFO is changing - and disruption management will be key to their success, according to a recent study from Accenture.

Increasing investment in technology means that CFOs need to take a strategic approach to their business support, rather than trying to close the books on finances.

Accentures study of 1,300 senior finance leaders found that banking CFOs will face challenges such as sustainability reporting, technology investment, and cryptocurrency-related disruption.

According to the Breakout Speed report, 49% of banking CFOs say that one of their major focus points over the last two years has been how to identify and unlock value.

However, there is also a growing urgency to digitalise within finance and recognise new challenges such as remote working and agile working.

According to 77% of CFOs, the finance function will support new ways of working in the enterprise. The pandemic has played a significant part in making this change a reality, but there is more to come.

Accentures strategy and consulting managing director Ambrose Shannon says, CFOs are putting in place the control and assurance structures required to enable continued remote working.

On a more positive note, they see huge potential in being able to access talent from around the globe, as opposed to only the cities in which they have physical offices. This will help in finding new skills, such as analytics, which are in short supply in most markets.

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability reporting will also come under greater scrutiny. This means finance teams will be expected to meet global standards such as the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

The report states that 72% of finance leaders believe finance is ultimately responsible for ESG in their enterprise. Finance must also be able to capture, check, and report large amounts of unstructured data.

This is a major ask, says Shannon. Among all C-suite executives, the CFO is the logical choice to drive the agenda across the three Rs of risk, regulation and returns.

This means implementing measurement, analytics and reporting capabilities focused on the impact of ESG-related topics on the enterprise. There are huge implications for the profitability of many existing business models.

The report also analyses the relationship that banking CFOs have with technology - 38% are likely to use technology to enable cost efficiencies, while 26% use it to support growth and 20% use it to provide new insights.

Cryptocurrency-related disruption is also close on the horizon, however, 72% of CFOs admit that their business systems are not ready to shift to cryptocurrencies and virtual.

Banking CFOs do, however, recognise the advantages of automation. The report states, To prepare for the future, extra consideration should be given to advanced analytics and machine learning, and how these technologies can enhance FP&A and other areas of finance.

Accenture recommends that organisations take a predictive stance towards ESG, automate to enhance compliance, and embed new skills into finance to support people and new technologies.

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Automation Market in Textile Industry: Forecast of Healthy YoY Growth Rate at 1.20% – PRNewswire

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Insights on the Industrial Automation Global Market to 2027 – Featuring ABB, Siemens and Schneider Electric Among Others – Yahoo Finance

Dublin, July 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Industrial Automation Market by Component (Plant-level Controls, Enterprise-level Controls, Plant Instrumentation), Mode of Automation (Semi-automatic, Fully-automatic), and End User (Oil & Gas, Automotive, Food & Beverage, Chemicals & Materials)-Global Forecast to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The industrial automation market is expected to record a CAGR of 9.3% from 2020 to 2027 to reach $306.2 billion by 2027.

Succeeding extensive secondary and primary research and an in-depth analysis of the market scenario, the report carries out an impact analysis of the key industry drivers, restraints, and opportunities. The increasing popularity of industrial robots and enterprise-level controls and the rising awareness regarding the benefits of automation among end-use industries are the factors propelling the growth of the industrial automation market. The growing adoption of industrial IoT and machine learning technologies supports the implementation of automation across end-use industries due to benefits such as reduced costs from predictive maintenance and increased operational efficiency. Robotic installations are increasing rapidly to replace human workers completely or assist them in intensive tasks to eliminate production errors.

The growing popularity of plant instrumentation and enterprise-level control components for automating hardware and software across industries supports the growth of the industrial automation market. The growing need for monitoring, controlling, and analyzing machine operations and predicting downtime & faults drives the need for sensors. A wide range of sensor technologies has been developed to address different applications and environments. Proximity sensors, vision sensors, ultrasonic sensors, position sensors, photoelectric sensors, temperature sensors, and inclination sensors are some of the sensors used in automation applications. The development of automation solutions with integrated sensors increases the performance efficiency of manufacturing plants and allows companies to manage operating costs.

The COVID-19 pandemic has moderately impacted industrial operations and manufacturing activities globally, affecting the growth of the industrial automation market. Lowered demand for luxury goods, automobiles, and electronics and countrywide lockdowns during the pandemic have reduced sales revenues in the automotive, consumer electronics, and consumer goods industries. These factors also impacted investments in industrial automation solutions during 2020. The industrial automation market is expected to recover steadily in 2021 and 2022 as companies are projected to implement automated systems to minimize human intervention in industrial and manufacturing processes.

Based on component, the industrial automation market is segmented into plant instrumentation, plant-level controls, and enterprise-level controls. The plant instrumentation segment is projected to witness considerable growth over the forecast period due to the growing need for sensors, robots, and machine vision systems among both basic and advanced manufacturing facilities. Machine vision enables machines to use vision for performing industrial tasks. It uses cameras, sensors, and computing power to help machines understand images and perform industrial tasks such as manufacturing and quality verification. These features enable companies to monitor production & industrial operations and minimize errors in the final products.

Based on end user, the industrial automation market has been segmented as oil & gas, chemicals & materials, paper & pulp, pharmaceuticals & biotech, mining & metals, food & beverage, power, consumer goods, automotive, machines & tools, semiconductors & electronics, aerospace & defense, and other end users. In 2020, the oil & gas segment accounted for the largest share of the overall market, due to the heavy implementation of industrial automation solutions across upstream, midstream, and downstream processes. Benefits of implementing industrial automation solutions include optimized supply chain and spare parts management, elimination of organizational inefficiencies, and improved workforce deployment. Key players in the industrial automation market have launched their IIoT platforms, such as Honeywell's Sentience, ABB's Ability, Schneider Electric's EcoStruxture, and Siemens's MindSphere to support the digitalization of oil fields.

An in-depth analysis of the geographical scenario of the industrial automation market provides detailed qualitative and quantitative insights about the five major geographies (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa) along with the coverage of major countries in each region. In 2020, Asia-Pacific commanded the largest share of the industrial automation market, followed by Europe, North America, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.

The key players operating in the industrial automation market are ABB Group (Switzerland), Rockwell Automation (U.S.), Siemens AG (Germany), Yaskawa Electric Corporation (Japan), Schneider Electric (France), Yokogawa Electric Corporation (Japan), KUKA AG (Germany), Emerson Electric (U.S.), Fanuc (Japan), Honeywell International (U.S.), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), OMRON Corporation (Japan), Advantech Co., Ltd. (Taiwan), and Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan).

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Insights4.1. Introduction4.2. Market Dynamics4.2.1. Drivers4.2.1.1. Increasing Adoption of Robots in the Manufacturing Sector4.2.1.2. Government Initiatives to Promote Industrial Development4.2.1.3. Rising Investments for Transforming Conventional Production Facilities4.2.1.4. High Labor Cost in North America and Europe4.2.1.5. Growing Demand for Safe and Digitized Production Processes4.2.2. Restraints4.2.2.1. High Initial Investment4.2.3. Opportunities4.2.3.1. Growing Number of SMEs4.2.3.2. Rising Demand for IIoT in Southeast Asia's Manufacturing Sector4.2.4. Challenges4.2.4.2. Cyber Risks Associated with Automated Systems4.3. Value Chain Analysis4.3.1. Raw Material Providers4.3.2. Hardware & Software Developers4.3.3. Plant Instrumentation4.3.4. Plant-level Controls4.3.5. Enterprise-level Controls4.3.6. System Integrators4.3.7. End Users4.4. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Industrial Automation Market4.4.1. Scenario A: Severe Impact4.4.2. Scenario B: Slow Recovery4.4.3. Scenario C: Fast Recovery4.5. Impact of AI and Blockchain on the Industrial Automation Market4.6. Advent of 5G in Industrial Automation

5. Global Industrial Automation Market, by Component5.1. Introduction5.2. Enterprise-level Controls5.2.1. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)5.2.2. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)5.2.3. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)5.3. Plant Instrumentation5.3.1. Motors & Drives5.3.2. Robots5.3.2.1. Articulated Robots5.3.2.2. SCARA 5.3.2.3. Collaborative Robots5.3.2.4. Cartesian Robots5.3.2.5. Other Robots5.3.3. Sensors5.3.4. Machine Vision Systems5.3.4.1. Cameras5.3.4.2. Optics and LED Lighting5.3.5. Relays & Switches5.3.6. Other Plant Instrumentation Components5.4. Plant-level Controls5.4.1. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)5.4.2. Distributed Control Systems (DCS)5.4.3. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)5.4.4. Other Plant-level Controls

6. Global Industrial Automation Market, by Mode of Automation6.1. Introduction6.2. Semi-automatic Systems6.3. Fully-automatic Systems

7. Global Industrial Automation Market, by End User7.1. Introduction7.2. Oil & Gas7.2.1. Upstream7.2.2. Downstream7.2.3. Midstream7.3. Automotive7.4. Food & Beverage7.4.1. Dairy Processing7.4.2. Beverages & Distilleries7.4.3. Bakery & Confectionery7.4.4. Oils & Fats 7.4.5. Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Products7.4.6. Fruits & Vegetables7.4.7. Others7.5. Semiconductors & Electronics7.6. Chemicals & Materials7.7. Consumer Goods7.8. Mining & Metals7.9. Power7.10. Pharmaceuticals & Biotech7.11. Machines & Tools7.12. Paper & Pulp7.13. Aerospace & Defense7.14. Other End Users

8. Industrial Automation Market, by Geography8.1. Introduction8.2. Asia-pacific8.2.1. China8.2.2. Japan8.2.3. India 8.2.4. South Korea8.2.5. Singapore8.2.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific (RoAPAC)8.3. Europe8.3.1. Germany8.3.2. U.K.8.3.3. Italy8.3.4. The Netherlands8.3.5. Sweden8.3.6. France8.3.7. Spain8.3.8. Rest of Europe (RoE)8.4. North America8.4.1. U.S.8.4.2. Canada8.5. Latin America8.5.1. Brazil8.5.2. Mexico8.5.3. Rest of Latin America (RoLATAM)8.6. Middle East & Africa8.6.1. South Africa 8.6.2. UAE8.6.3. Saudi Arabia8.6.4. Rest of the Middle East & Africa (RoMEA)

9. Competitive Landscape9.1. Introduction9.2. Key Growth Strategies9.3. Market Share Analysis (2020)9.3.1. Siemens AG9.3.2. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation9.3.3. Emerson Electric Co.9.3.4. ABB Group9.3.5. Schneider Electric SE

10. Company Profiles (Business Overview, Financial Overview, Product Portfolio, and Strategic Developments)10.1. Siemens AG10.2. Emerson Electric Co.10.3. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation10.4. ABB Group10.5. Schneider Electric SE10.6. Rockwell Automation, Inc.10.7. Yaskawa Electric Corporation10.8. Yokogawa Electric Corporation10.9. Fanuc Corporation10.10. Honeywell International Inc 10.11. Kuka AG10.12. General Electric Company10.13. Omron Corporation10.14. Advantech Co., Ltd.10.15. Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.

11. Appendix

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OMD Sees Campaign Results Skyrocket by Using IAS Automated Tag with Google – Yahoo Finance

The latest technology from IAS reduces tag wrapping time by 50% and increases campaign ROI in the APAC market first

SYDNEY, July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Integral Ad Science (NASDAQ: IAS), a global leader in digital media quality, and OMD, the world's largest media network, today announced a case study on time saved and ROI achieved for two of OMD New Zealand's biggest clients by using IAS Automated Tag with Google.

OMD Sees Campaign Results Skyrocket by Using IAS Automated Tag with Google

Known for driving efficiencies on behalf of clients, OMD proved its ability to meet quick turnaround times from initial briefs to go-live for two recent campaigns. To accelerate, automate, and streamline the traditionally time-consuming tag wrapping processes required to get campaigns live, OMD New Zealand partnered with IAS to activate its automated tag capability, which is the only automated verification in Google Campaign Manager. Through this partnership, OMD New Zealand achieved the following results for two of its largest customers during the busy retail period of Q4 2020:

Decreased tag wrapping time by 50%: OMD reduced the time required for tag wrapping from 5 minutes to 2.5 minutes for every piece of creativity. This saved the OMD operations team 32 working hours on these two campaigns in Q4.

Increased ROI and savings by 98 times by eliminating unsafe, invalid traffic (IVT) inventory: For every $1 spent on IAS Firewall, OMD NZ saved $98 that would otherwise have been wasted on unsafe, IVT inventory.

Successfully reinvested media savings: OMD New Zealand reinvested a significant budget by avoiding 1.3 million unsafe, IVT impressions.

John Buckley, Chief Digital Officer OMD New Zealand, said, "OMD prides itself on delivering the best-in-class digital solutions for our client base. As part of this, our highly qualified ad operations leads are constantly striving to find efficiencies that enhance our workflow. This partnership with IAS allowed us to reduce the 'people-hours' on an essential task through automation and invest those hours back into high-quality services that benefit OMD clients. We look forward to scaling this following our recent successful project."

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Jessica Miles, Country Manager ANZ at IAS, said, "We are focused on driving efficiencies for our customers by making verification and optimization products easy to manage and activate. Trafficking ads can be particularly time-consuming and subject to human error, so our automated tag capabilities have generated incredible efficiency for OMD NZ. With IAS's technology, our partners can reduce the time spent wrapping tags and focusing on connecting with their audiences to drive campaign performance."

Download the case study to learn more about how IAS's Automated Tag with Google helped OMD New Zealand achieve success for two of its largest customers.

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Adding Automation to PRNT’s 3D Printing Thesis – ETF Trends

The ARK3D Printing ETF (CBOE: PRNT) is higher by 24% year-to-date, but there could be more in the store for the ARK fund as 3D printing companies increasingly tap into automation.

PRNT, the original and still only exchange traded fund focusing on 3D printing equities, is positioned to capitalize on growth in the automated 3D printing arena.

The Automated 3D printing market was valued at $507.8 million in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR estimated around 37.14% over the forecast period (2021 2026), according to Research and Markets.

Automated 3D printing is another example of two disruptive technologies intersecting. For example, robotics are playing an increasingly prominent role in the 3D printing movement, indicating another ARK Invest ETF the ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (CBOE: ARKQ) could be another idea to consider on this front.

Over the years, researchers around the world have been working towards developing solutions and methods that would cater to the demand for automation in 3D printing, one such approach was the combination of robotics technology with 3D printing to automate the tasks although it initially did not gain much momentum owing to its complexity, however, with vendors integrating simulation software with their robotic 3D printing technology is driving the growth of the market, notes Research and Markets.

The rise of automation in the 3D printing space could bolster the groups already fast-growing list of industry-level applications. Those include aerospace, automotive, energy, and healthcare, among others. 3D printing can also enhance precision manufacturing while reducing companies vulnerabilities to global supply chain disruptions.

Following significant disruptions at the hands of the coronavirus pandemic, the present environment is ripe for automated 3D printing growth. A recent study by the National Conference of State Legislatures indicates the U.S. is importing trillions of dollars worth of goods tied to aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and industrial demand goods that 3D printing can produce right here in the U.S.

Already the biggest user of 3D printing technologies, the industrial sector is seen as a key driving force in pushing 3D printing to a nearly $63 billion global industry by 2028.

The $557 million PRNT, which is one of two passively managed funds in the ARK stable, turns five years old later this month. The fund tracks the Total 3D-Printing Index.

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WISeKey combats cybercrime with HIRO Cybersecurity Knowledge Automation, the first ever integrated cybersecurity automation solution which uses…

WISeKey combats cybercrime with HIRO Cybersecurity Knowledge Automation, the first ever integrated cybersecurity automation solution which uses Advance AI to mimic humans for learning and applying knowledge

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Cybersecurity Knowledge Automation, developed by WISeKey arago and the core of the HIRO product, takes a unique approach to process automation by using AI to autonomously and independently determine how to complete and then automate end-to-end tasks based on real time contextual data. Fully auditable and only using steps defined and approved by the customer, Knowledge Automation delivers significantly higher automation rates at a much lower operational cost.

Geneva July 7, 2021 WISeKey International Holding Ltd (WISeKey), (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY) a cybersecurity AI and IoT platform company, today announced that its HIRO platform is now able to minimize risks of cyberattacks by adding AI capabilities that it is capable of not only understanding context on real life data, but also taking intelligent actions.

Analyzing and improving cybersecurity posture is not a human-scale problem anymore and requires the assistance of cybersecurity knowledge automation tools such as HIRO to complement the traditional security operation tasks that currently require human intervention. HIRO is designed to automate many of these tasks monitor intrusion detection systems to search for threats. Security attacks are increasingly more advanced each day, but with the help of HIROs cybersecurity Knowledge Automation, security teams can navigate through data alerts to find the many obscure threats they need to know about. Automating this process will add threat intelligence, reduce costs, improve efficiency and ultimately help save time and money.

Combining Cybersecurity with AI and machine learning have become critical technologies in information security, as they are able to quickly analyze millions of events and identify many different types of threats, from malware exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities to identifying risky behavior that might lead to a phishing attack or download of malicious code. Over time, these technologies learn by gathering data from the past and drawing behaviors to identify new types of possible attacks. Histories of behavior build profiles on users, assets, and networks, allowing AI to detect and respond to deviations from established norms.

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Cybersecurity Knowledge Automation, developed by WISeKey arago and the core of the HIRO product, takes a unique approach to process automation by using AI to autonomously and independently determine how to complete and then automate end-to-end tasks based on real time contextual data. Fully auditable and only using steps defined and approved by the customer, Cybersecurity Knowledge Automation delivers significantly higher automation rates at a much lower operational cost. Organizations today can automate lower level, repeatable workflows to improve security against hackers and also frees cyber security teams to focus on more productive problem-solving activities.

About ARAGO

ARAGO GmbH, a Germany-based technology company and part of WISeKey Group of companies, aims to provide the benefits of Artificial Intelligence to enterprise customers globally through Knowledge Automation. Founded in Frankfurt am Main 1995 the company uses modern technologies such as inference and machine learning in order to automatically operate any business process. It is our principal belief that the ultimate value of AI is to collaborate with people to automate the urgent but low value routine tasks and free up time to focus on more rewarding and challenging innovation work. Leading to a greater sense of worth for the individual and true value creation for employers. Benefits of AI are not obtained by replacing human workers but by increasing their potential, which is the essence of Knowledge Automation.

About WISeKey

WISeKey (NASDAQ: WKEY; SIX Swiss Exchange: WIHN) is a leading global cybersecurity company currently deploying large scale digital identity ecosystems for people and objects using Blockchain, AI and IoT respecting the Human as the Fulcrum of the Internet. WISeKey microprocessors secure the pervasive computing shaping todays Internet of Everything. WISeKey IoT has an install base of over 1.5 billion microchips in virtually all IoT sectors (connected cars, smart cities, drones, agricultural sensors, anti-counterfeiting, smart lighting, servers, computers, mobile phones, crypto tokens etc.). WISeKey is uniquely positioned to be at the edge of IoT as our semiconductors produce a huge amount of Big Data that, when analyzed with Artificial Intelligence (AI), can help industrial applications to predict the failure of their equipment before it happens.

Our technology is Trusted by the OISTE/WISeKeys Swiss based cryptographic Root of Trust (RoT) provides secure authentication and identification, in both physical and virtual environments, for the Internet of Things, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence. The WISeKey RoT serves as a common trust anchor to ensure the integrity of online transactions among objects and between objects and people. For more information, visit http://www.wisekey.com.

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Introducing FlexRule X, the Next Generation of End-to-End Decision Automation Platform: Ready for Early Access – PRNewswire

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Restaurant owner: Automated drive-thrus trump $15 wages for business – Business Insider

A fast-food franchisee says she's turning to automated drive-thrus to solve her labor shortage, rather than offering a $15 hourly wage to attract new staff.

Shana Gonzales, a Checkers franchisee who owns four restaurants in the Atlanta area, told The New York Times that she wanted to hire more workers, but that it wouldn't be profitable. She said raising wages to $14 or $15 would allow her to fully staff her restaurants but that she'd have to raise menu prices, which could deter customers.

Instead, she's turning to automated technology, such as voice-recognition drive-thrus, to keep business booming, she said.

The US is suffering from a severe shortage of workers, and restaurants have been especially hard hit. The US Chamber of Commerce has called the shortage a "national economic emergency" and warned it could hold back the recovery from the pandemic.

Read more:These 9 food tech startups are capitalizing on the labor crunch with tools that help franchisees hire or automate the restaurant workforce

Gonzales told The Times that she had raised wages to around $10 for entry-level workers, from around $9 pre-pandemic. But she found it difficult to find enough workers to meet soaring fast-food demand during the pandemic, she said, and had to work behind the cash register herself.

"We really felt like there has to be another solution," she said.

She turned to automation. In December, she started using technology from Valyant AI, a startup that makes voice-recognition systems for restaurants, to take orders at one of her drive-thru lanes. The technology takes orders, including noting modifications and suggesting add-ons, and feeds this directly to the kitchen and cashier.

Gonzales is planning to roll out Valyant's technology at her three other restaurants, she said.

"We'll look back and say why didn't we do this sooner," she told The Times.

Even before the pandemic, restaurants had been turning to digital ordering to keep staff costs down because of rising wages in the restaurant industry, Andrew Lapin, a lawyer specializing in retail at Robbins, Salomon, and Patt, told Insider.

Former McDonald's CEO Ed Rensihas said that the push for a $15 federal minimum wage could cause fast-food chains to raise prices or slash jobs by turning to automation instead.

"Technology is always cheaper than people," he toldFox Businessin June.

McDonald's is testing out voice-recognition software at some drive-thrus in Chicago, while other restaurants like Starbucks, Panera Bread, and Burger King are pushing customers to order using apps, QR codes, and digital kiosks, reducing the need for servers.

But Gonzales, the Checkers franchisee, told The Times that she doesn't view technology as a replacement for workers and instead sees it as a way to let staff focus on customers instead.

"Our approach is, this is an assistant for you," she said.

The tight labor market is causing some businesses tocut operating hours, slash production, and raise prices, while others have been offering higher wages,sign-on bonuses, and evenfree fitness machinesandiPhonesto attract new hires.

Got a story about how your business is overcoming the labor shortage? Email this reporter at gdean@insider.com.

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Network Automation Market to Hit USD 22.58 Billion by 2027 Backed by Increasing Adoption of Connected Devices Worldwide, reports Fortune Business…

List of the Companies Profiled in the Global Network Automation Market: 6Connect, Inc. (California, United States), Anuta Networks International, LLC (Dublin, Ireland), AppViewX, Inc. (New York, United States), Apstra, Inc. (California, United States), Arista Networks, Inc. (California, United States), BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Toronto, Ontario), BMC Software, Inc. (Texas, United States), Cisco Systems, Inc. (California, United States), Cumulus Networks, Inc. (California, United States), Entuity, Inc. (London, United Kingdom), Fujitsu Ltd (Tokyo, Japan), HCL Technologies, Ltd (Noida, India), HelpSystems, LLC. (Minnesota, United States), IBM Corporation (New York, United States)

Pune, India, July 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global network automation market size is expected to experience significant growth by reaching USD 22.58 billion by 2027 while exhibiting a stellar CAGR of 24.2% between 2020 and 2027. This growth is attributable to the surging investment in development and implementation of advanced technologies and the increasing adoption of connected devices that favor the adoption of innovative network automation solutions globally. Fortune Business Insights, in its latest report, titled, Network Automation Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Solution, Services), By Network Type (Physical, Virtual, Hybrid), By Deployment (On Premises, Cloud), By Organization Size (Large Enterprises, SMEs), By End User (IT and Telecom, BFSI, Manufacturing, Energy and Utilities, Healthcare, Education, Others), and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027., mentions that the market stood at USD 4.00 billion in 2019 and is projected to showcase an exponential growth in the forthcoming years.

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SEGMENTATION

Solution Segment to Hold Highest Market Share Backed by Surging Adoption of Automated Solutions

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The solutions segment, based on the component, is expected to experience considerable growth backed by the increasing adoption of these solutions by operation teams to deliver efficient business processes.

What does the Report Provide?

The Network Automation Market report includes an in-depth analysis of several factors such as the key drivers and restraints that will have an impact on the market. Furthermore, the report includes significant insights into the regional insights that include different regions, which are contributing to the market growth. It includes the competitive landscape involving the leading companies and the adoption of strategies by them to introduce new products, announce partnerships, collaborate, and acquire other companies that will contribute to the market growth during the forecast period. Moreover, the research analyst has adopted several research methodologies such as Porters five forces analysis to obtain information about the current trends and industry developments that will drive the market growth between 2020 and 2027.

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Reduced Investments in Development of New Automation Services amid COVID-19 to Hinder Growth

The economic loss suffered by the SMEs since the first quarter of 2020, has propelled them to cut down expenses on business operations. This has led to a temporary reduction in the investments on the development of new advanced network automation solutions by the companies that is leading to a restraint market growth globally. However, post-pandemic, the introduction of 5G technology, along with the increasing need for the adoption of digitalization in business processes is expected to favor the market growth in the near future.

Network automation is a process that involves automation of networks and their services that include operations, planning, deployment, and optimization, among others. Additionally, it adopts advanced software to provide security and efficient management to maximize network functionality for the business processes across the globe.

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

North America to Remain Dominant; Rising Investment in 5G Project to Promote Growth

Among all the regions, North America is expected to remain at the forefront and hold the highest position in the global network automation market during the forecast period. The region stood at USD 1.33 billion in 2019 and is expected to gain momentum owing to the rising investment in 5G projects in the region. Additionally, the growing focus on deploying advanced wireless network automation solutions by the major companies in the region will favor market growth.

Europe, on the other hand, is anticipated to showcase significant growth owing to the increasing need for network optimization and compliance management backed by the surging number of internet subscribers in the region between 2020 and 2027.

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COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Key Players Focus on Business Transformation by Partnering Other Companies

The global network automation market comprises small, medium, and large companies striving to gain a major chunk and further maintain a stronghold. They are doing so by focusing on partnering with other companies to develop advanced solutions and boost their sales revenue. Furthermore, other key players are adopting strategies such as the introduction of new products, facility expansion, and merger and acquisition to maintain their presence in the fiercely competitive global marketplace.

Industry Development:

June 2020 Anuta Networks announced its partnership with Juniper Networks to integrate its advanced ATOM platform into Junipers existing network automation portfolio. The partnership is anticipated to cement their position in the market and further aid in catering to the increasing demand for innovative network automation services.

List of the Companies Profiled in the Global Network Automation Market:

6Connect, Inc. (California, United States)

Anuta Networks International, LLC (Dublin, Ireland)

AppViewX, Inc. (New York, United States)

Apstra, Inc. (California, United States)

Arista Networks, Inc. (California, United States)

BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Toronto, Ontario)

BMC Software, Inc. (Texas, United States)

Cisco Systems, Inc. (California, United States)

Cumulus Networks, Inc. (California, United States)

Entuity, Inc. (London, United Kingdom)

Fujitsu Ltd (Tokyo, Japan)

HCL Technologies, Ltd (Noida, India)

HelpSystems, LLC. (Minnesota, United States)

IBM Corporation (New York, United States)

Infoblox (California, United States)

Intraway Corporation (Argentina)

IPsoft, Inc. (New York, United States)

Juniper Networks, Inc. (California, United States)

NetBrain Technologies, Inc. (Massachusetts, United States)

Onapsis Inc. (Massachusetts, United States)

Red Hat, Inc. (North Carolina, United States)

Riverbed Technology, Inc. (California, United States)

Veriflow Systems, Inc. (United States)

VMware, Inc. (California, United States)

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Consolidated SWOT Analysis of Key Players

PESTLE Analysis

Porters Five Force Analysis

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Global Network Automation Key Players Market Share Insights and Analysis, 2019

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"God, Air Jordan and Kobe Bryant in that order": When Shannon Sharpe had the Lakers legend top-2 behind… – The Sportsrush

Kobe Bryant was the biggest thing in basketball at one point. So big, in fact, that Shannon Sharpe even called him the 2nd greatest player ever.

LeShannon Sharpe, as Skip Bayless regularly calls him on Undisputed, is probably the biggest LeBron stan on TV. This man has pulled off provided basketball fans with some of the most hilarious LeBron-related content out there.

The NFL Hall of Famer often puts on his goat mask after a signature game from the 4-time MVP. Shannon has called LeBron the greatest player of all time since his first appearance on Undisputed.

On the face of it, there is a ton of merit to LeBrons GOAT case. James has arguably the most dominant stretch of postseason success of the century.

Hes won 4 MVP trophies in 5 years, and arguably shouldve won 2 more at least. James has the best combination of scoring and playmaking stats for any NBA player in playoff history.

Also Read LeBron James wasnt even top-10 but Kobe Bryant was in Nick Wrights top 5 back in 2012: FS1 analysts obsession with Lakers star LeBron only began when he got on TV

At the same time, GOAT candidature isnt like the fight to be the Highlander. Theres no right choice for this title, though people have very strong personal opinions about it.

Before Shannon assumed his LeBron stan persona, he had Kobe Bryant behind only Michael Jordan as his pick for the second greatest basketball player of all time. Cant believe it? NBA Twitter has got receipts.

Shannon recently claimed that Kobe Bryant is not even a top 5 player of all time. He cites Kobes lack of MVPs as his primary reason for not placing Kobe up there in that pantheon of legends.

He didnt quite use this same logic back in 2012. One wonders whether its the game thats changed, or whether Shannon is just pushing a different agenda.

Also Read How can the Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks win Game 3?: Keys for Milwaukee Bucks to take crucial Game 3 against Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns

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Jordan Henderson Involved As England Play Italy in Euro 2020 Final – The Liverpool Offside

Its been a tough journey for Jordan Henderson to get to this point.

After picking up an injury midseason for Liverpool, it was obvious his focus would be on getting fit for the European Championships with England. He achieved that... mostly. Hendersons value is clear to England manager Gareth Southgate as one of the leaders of the team, so they were always likely to do whatever it takes to include him.

Thats been a little touch and go at times. Its clear Henderson has not been fit for 90 minutes. Southgate has generally started West Hams Declan Rice and Leeds Uniteds Kalvin Phillips in central midfield. Both are useful players, but obviously neither has competed at the highest level as often as Henderson.

Could that change tonight? England are facing a very good Italy side, one much shrewder than previous opponents Denmark and Ukraine. It might be the perfect time to unleash Henderson, after slowly building up his fitness over the tournament. Its certainly nice for any team to have an option like this.

Whether Henderson starts or not, hell likely at least get off the bench, and this is the sort of game that could help cement his legacy as one of Englands finest midfielders. Having won everything he has at Liverpool, an international title is the only thing missing from his CV. Get that done, and you have one of the most successful midfielders of his generation.

Win or lose, his status in Liverpool is secure regardless. But it would be nice for his sake if he could get that medal.

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Michael Jordan dunked all over his former teammate despite an injury in the NBA Finals: The GOAT… – The Sportsrush

Michael JordanposterizedSam Perkins, a former teammate of his, in Game 4 despite suffering fromatoe injury in the game prior.

Michael Jordan and the resilience he showed night in and night out on the basketball court is something that should be more appreciated than it already is. His competitive spirit was unmatched and as Byron Scott said, Dont trash talk Michael because hell drop 40 on you. Jordan had several different forms of motivation to keep him going in a game besides trash talk however.

Going into the 1991 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan was haunted by the ghost of NBA legends such as Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, and more. This was due to the fact that they were all able to capitalize on their greatness and win a championship while also being a statistical monster. Jordan had been in the league for 7 years and hadnt sniffed thepromiselandeven once.

Also read: Michael Jordan touched my life more than anyone elses: Scottie Pippen delivered an emotional tribute for the GOAT at his Hall of Fame Induction

After having bested the Detroit Pistons in the 1991 ECF by way of a sweep, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls had set themselves up on a date with the Magic Johnson-led Los Angeles Lakers.

Talking about the motivations Jordan had when it came to excelling on the basketball court, at the time, winning his first ring would have been the foremost concern for him. Game 3 of the 1991 NBA Finals saw HisAirness drop a near30 pointtriple double as he posted up 29 points, 9 rebounds, and 9 assists.

However, Game 3 also gave Bulls fans a scare that wouldve determined the fate of how the series goes. Jordan had injured his toe in this game and was listed as questionable for Game 4. he did not practice prior to the game either. However, in classic Michael Jordan fashion, he willed his way back onto the floor and got his team the victory.

Also read: Michael Jordan tried to lure me in to take all of my money: Scottie Pippen claims the GOAT gifted him a set of golf clubs in 1987 to trick him into gambling

In doing so, he also put his toughness on display by leaping off of the same foot with the injured toe to put a familiar face on a poster. Sam Perkins was a former teammate of Mikes back at North Carolina but this seemingly meant nothing to the 5x MVP as he dunked all over him during Game 4

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Gianluigi Donnarumma v Jordan Pickford: Battle of the goalkeepers – The Guardian

Sundays Wembley final is high noon between the goalposts: Englands Jordan Pickford versus Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy. Craig Liddle, Pickfords former manager at Darlington, believes that the Everton player is potentially the best goalkeeper in the world. I wouldnt go that far, but truly Pickford is among the best. But so is his Italian rival and his name sounds like a Verdi opera.

How do they compare? On the line Pickford definitely has the advantage. He moves smoothly, like a jaguar, is extremely quick on his feet and has astounding reflexes. No wonder that they called him Speedy at school. He is not as tall as Donnarumma, rather small for a modern goalie at 1.85m, a fraction over 6ft. The Italian measures 1.96m, 6ft 4in, but does not have the same reaction speed. Advantage Pickford, 1-0.

In terms of reach, the 11cm of physical advantage translate into a greater range and a better control of the area and incoming high balls. The Azzurri goalkeeper seems like an octopus reaching even to seemingly impossible balls. Advantage Donnarumma, 1-1.

In terms of technical skills, Pickford is undoubtedly the stronger player with the ball at his feet. He shows complete control of the ball, with both feet. Donnarummas skills are satisfactory but he is not at the same level. Advantage Pickford, 2-1.

Pickford is 27, Donnarumma only 22, but in terms of coolness and serenity the younger goalkeeper has the edge. Donnarumma is a product of Milans goalkeeper school. He was top-level from early on, just 17 when he replaced the legendary Gigi Buffon in the national team.

Today he looks like a 35-year-old when he organises his defensive line, and sometimes even reminds me of Germanys Manuel Neuer. Donnarumma also has two incredible central defenders playing in front of him: Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini are world-class players. Advantage Donnarumma, 2:2.

Looking at the numbers, Pickford has set a record for an England goalkeeper for most consecutive minutes without conceding, overtaking Gordon Banks 720 minutes set in 1966. So its understandable that he is a contender for the Golden Gloves award at these Euros. With five in a row, he achieved the most clean sheets in the tournament. To me Pickford looks stronger than ever.

After his clash with Virgil van Dijk he got death threats from Liverpool fans and he even saw a sports psychologist. He can help me develop my thinking and learn how to cope with various things and get through sticky patches. This guy did a great job.

In the final we will see how stable Pickford has become when the pressure gets almost unbearable. He has the talent and the skill to become a hero for the England fans. Imagine a penalty shootout and Pickford saves the decisive kick. Gareth Southgate would probably adopt him immediately.

That said, at the other end of the pitch Donnarumma has an even greater potential. Not only is he physically a giant, his mental strength is also outstanding for a player his age.

My final judgment is a boring draw. I hope we will go to a shootout, and then for the sake of the story I hope Pickford will be the hero and lead the games motherland to a desperately wanted major-tournament win.

I love drama and a good story. And Donnarummas time will definitely come in the future. Donnarumma mobile perhaps somebody will honour the youngster from the gulf of Naples in the future with an opera.

Lutz Pfannenstiel is the only footballer to have played professionally in each of the six recognised continental associations. Previously a sporting director at Hoffenheim and Fortuna Dsseldorf he now has the same role at St Louis City SC

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We Might Have Reached Peak Populism – The Atlantic

Feeling optimistic about the state of American politics is hard. The country is deeply polarized. Much of the debate consists of name-calling and demonization. Dissatisfied with a strategy of maximal obstructionism in Congress, Republicans in state houses are trying to make subverting the outcome of the next election easier.

But we cant forget how much worse things could be right nowand what a major achievement it was for Joe Biden to have defeated Donald Trump. America booted an authoritarian populist from office in a free and fair election at the conclusion of his first term.

For those who are interested in the fate of liberal democracy around the world, that triumph raises a key question: Was Trumps loss an aberration owed to specifically American factors? Or did it portend the beginning of a more difficult period for authoritarian populists around the worldone in which they might be held accountable for their many mistakes and misdeeds?

You could make the case for a pessimistic answer. In some countries, such as the Philippines, authoritarian leaders remain highly popular among voters. In others, such as Peru, the populist wave is just now coming ashore. And even in the United States, it is plausible that extremist leaders who have recently been ousted may soon stage a comebackTrump is widely believed to be interested in running for the presidency in 2024, and the Republican Party seems to be growing more extreme by the day.

But you could also make the case for optimism. Recent developments in Europe and Latin America suggest that some of the populists and antidemocratic leaders who have dominated the political landscape for the past decade might finally be encountering serious trouble. If the picture looked almost unremittingly bleak a few years ago, now distinct patches of hope are on the horizon.

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Take Germany. When the far-right Alternative for Germany first presented itself in national elections, in 2013, it fell just short of the 5 percent of the national vote it required to enter Parliament. Four years later, the party more than doubled its support, taking 13 percent of the national vote. If that rate of growth were to continue, the AfD would become the countrys largest party in elections this fall.

But as they say in financial markets, assuming that past performance is indicative of future results is a mistake. Far from continuing its rapid rise, the AfD is now losing popular support for the first time in its short history. Some polls suggest that the party may fall back to single-digit support in the September election. Even after Angela Merkel, Germanys long-serving head of government, leaves office, there is little immediate reason to fear for the stability of German democracy.

The situation in neighboring France looks more precarious. Like his three predecessors, President Emmanuel Macron has quickly become unpopular, and the countrys traditional parties are sad shadows of their former selves. Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Rally, who has long aspired to step into the void, should be in a strong position: Only about 52 percent of French voters prefer Macron to Le Pen, according to some recent polls.

Yet recent regional electionswidely seen as a preview of next years presidential racehave suggested that her position is weaker than many feared. Le Pen failed to win power in a single region, and the traditional parties, whose death has so often been prognosticated, were the ones that showed surprising signs of electoral resilience. For now, the defensive bulwark against Le Pen seems to be holding.

Other long-established democracies in Western and Northern Europe have also seen populists lose momentum. Sizable populist movements won parliamentary seats in Denmark, Sweden, Greece, and the Netherlands. In all of these countries, these movements will likely remain part of politics for the foreseeable future. But in all of them, they have also, for now, ceased to grow.

Anne Applebaum: The disturbing new hybrid of democracy and autocracy

Extremist leaders remain in power in some of the worlds most populous democracies. But even some of those strongmen are now starting to face a real reversal of fortune.

Jair Bolsonaro, a former army captain known for his extremist rhetoric and open nostalgia for Brazils departed military dictatorship, unexpectedly assumed the countrys presidency in 2019. But he is now in deep political trouble. Lacking loyal allies in the countrys Congress, Bolsonaro has so far proved unable to concentrate power and, thanks to his disastrous mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic, his popularity has plummeted. Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, a former president better known simply as Lula, is likely to beat Bolsonaro in an upcoming election.

Extremist politicians in other Latin American countries are also doing poorly. Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador, a left-wing populist, won Mexicos presidency by making big promises about economic redistribution and an end to corruption. Even before the coronavirus hit, his government had failed to deliver. Then his mishandling of the pandemica deadly mix of complacency and denialism that was strikingly similar to that of Lpez Obradors nominal ideological adversaries, Trump and Bolsonarofurther dented his popularity. In congressional elections in 2018, Lpez Obradors party won a crushing majority. In elections last month, it bled nearly 20 percent of its support. While Lpez Obradors party retains a nominal majority in Congress thanks to the support of two smaller allies, his ability to pass controversial legislation has been significantly curtailed.

Even some authoritarian populists who had long since seemed to consolidate their power now face some difficulty. Narendra Modi, Indias prime minister, has recently suffered painful setbacks in important state elections. Turkeys Recep Tayyip Erdoan has grown highly unpopular amid a deep financial crisis. Though both are likely to remain in the saddle for the foreseeable future, their electoral stars are not shining quite as brightly as they did a few years ago.

Perhaps the most interesting case is that of Hungary, a country that, despite its relatively small population, holds special significance for scholars of authoritarian populism. Before Viktor Orbn concentrated immense power in his own hands, many political scientists thought that Hungarys democratic institutions had consolidated, meaning that they should have been able to weather serious crises without much damage. But because of Orbns assault on independent institutions, Freedom House, the prodemocracy NGO, has found that the country is no longer fully freea historic first for a member state of the European Union.

But now, the opposition is finally getting its act together. After years during which Orbns control over the media, judiciary, and electoral commission left him with little effective resistance, opinion polls for next years parliamentary elections suggest that a broad ideological alliance is running neck and neck with his ruling party. If the united opposition ekes out a majority despite competing on an uneven playing field, the moment will be decisive for Hungarian democracy: Orbn will need to decide whether to ignore the outcome of the election, turning himself into an outright dictator, or give up the office on which he seemed to have such a firm hold just a few months ago.

Read: The populists finally breaking with Trump

It is far too early to declare that we have reached peak populism.

The coming years could well turn out to be even worse for liberal democracies around the world. By 2025, France and the United States might plausibly be ruled by Le Pen and Trump (or one of his family members), respectively. Modi and Erdoan will likely still be in office. Countries that are now governed by moderates could have new populist leaders of their own. This is hardly the time to stop sounding the alarm.

And yet, there is, for the first time in years, real evidence for the more optimistic scenario.

At the beginning of the populist rise, a new crop of political leaders made huge promises to voters and lacked a record on which they could be judged. But after winning power, they have largely failed to live up to their promises and bungled the handling of a once-in-a-century pandemic. Voters in many countries have thus started to grow disenchanted. Though populists usually retain a fervent following, their ability to build support from a broad cross section of voters seems to be rapidly fading in many countries.

The ability of mainstream parties to compete with populists has also improved. In many places, traditional parties had failed to realize how angry their own voters had become, and to what extent their policies were out of keeping with the preferences of the majority. Some have since corrected course, showing that they can beat populists at the ballot box if they steadfastly oppose extremism and take the grievances of ordinary voters seriously.

In a joke beloved by the writer David Foster Wallace, an old fish greets two young fish. Hows the water this morning? he asks them. Once the young fish are out of the old fishs earshot, they turn to the other. What the hell is water? one asks. The moral of the joke is obvious: We often become so accustomed to our environment that we start to take it for granted.

The rules and norms that sustain liberal democracies are similar. In good times, most voters dont care about who sits on the electoral commission or regulates the media. But when authoritarian leaders stack those institutions with loyalists, banning popular candidates or shutting down independent television stations, voters start to pay attention.

In many countries around the world, the past few years have been a crash course in the importance of the water were swimming in. And though the future remains highly uncertain, we have good reason to hope that people are more willing to fight for its preservation. Authoritarian populists remain a serious threat to the future of liberal democracy around the world. But the democratic fight back has begun in earnest.

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Comment: Trump is blurring the lines of populism, facsism | HeraldNet.com – The Daily Herald

By Federico Finchelstein / Special To The Washington Post

A key difference between populism and fascism is that, for populists, actual electoral results matter. In contrast, fascism implies permanent power, irrespective of the ballot box. Populism affirms the authoritarian idea that one person can fully personify the people and the nation; but it must be confirmed via electoral procedures.

Whereas fascism has reveled in lies, populism has respected the truth of the ballot box. This doesnt mean it always advances democracy; indeed it frequently manipulates it. But it still derives power and depends on the integrity of the electoral system. That is why populist leaders have long recognized the value of respecting electoral results, even if they came out on the losing end of the democratic process.

But this distinction is beginning to fade. In this sense, Donald Trump has been a trailblazer for global autocrats. Especially in his denial of the elections results and embrace of the big lie about voter fraud, former president Trump represents a historical turning point in populist politics, enabling and inspiring others; just like fascist dictators before him.

Consider the case of Juan Pern and Peronism, the movement he created in Argentina.

Pern was the strongman in a military junta dictatorship that ruled from 1943 through 1946. Despite coming to power by force, in 1943, Pern encouraged and participated in free democratic elections in 1946.

After the global defeat of fascism at the end of the Second World War, fascism, coups and military dictatorships had become toxic. So former fascists and militants of dictatorships tried to regain power through democratic electoral means.

In the early postwar period, politicians like Pern understood that elections provided a critical source of political legitimacy. He ran on a populist ticket that put forward a third-way position beyond capitalism and communism. He won the 1946 presidential election, becoming the first populist leader in history to come to power.

Peronist populism borrowed elements of fascism. It was anti-liberal and created a messianic cult of leadership. It denounced the ruling elites, thwarted independent journalism and advanced a deep dislike for pluralism and political tolerance. But Pern was popularly elected, and thus distinct from fascists.

Like Pern, other Latin American populists in countries like Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia came to power by affirming the legitimacy of electoral results in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Holding power depended upon winning real elections.

Pern, like his Brazilian, Venezuelan and Bolivian populist counterparts, was popular. When they were ousted from power, it was by coups, not elections; which their movements kept winning.

More recent populist leaders, like Silvio Berlusconi in Italy or Hugo Chvez in Venezuela showed the same pattern. They avoided baseless claims of fraud because they staked their grandiose claims of embodying popular will upon the democratic idea that elections represented the will of the people. Berlusconi lost elections in 1996 and 2006, while Chavez lost during the 2007 Venezuelan constitutional referendum. Both accepted the results even though they lost by extremely slim margins.

By contrast, many autocratic losers lie their way out of actual or potential electoral defeat. For example, fascists in the 1930s like the German Nazis saw no value in the electoral system and only used it to claim legitimacy and leadership when it benefited them. Then, they worked to destroy democracy from within.

Indeed, fascists believed that elections and patriotism were essentially opposed because the true leader was not necessarily the one who got the most votes. As Benito Mussolini wrote in Doctrine of Fascism in 1932, Fascism is therefore opposed to that form of democracy which equates a nation to the majority, lowering it to the level of the largest number; but it is the purest form of democracy if the nation be considered as it should be from the point of view of quality rather than quantity, as an idea, the mightiest because the most ethical, the most coherent, the truest, expressing itself in a people as the conscience and will of the few, if not, indeed, of one.

Adolf Hitler agreed with this logic, seeing democracy itself as a fraud because fairly elected politicians could not represent the true will of the people; which only Nazism, and Hitler himself, personified. Hitler stated in Mein Kampf in 1925 that Nazis had the right but also the duty to emphasize most rigidly that any attempt to represent the folk idea outside of the National Socialist German Labor Party is futile and in most cases fraudulent.

When fascist regimes in Italy and Germany became full dictatorships, elections were no longer needed as a source of legitimacy because the will of the leader was now perpetually embodied in the people.

This was not only a European situation. In 1923, Argentine fascist Leopoldo Lugones equated electoral procedures with demagoguery and claimed that dictatorship was the answer to electoralism. The fall of Argentine democracy followed a few years later in 1930 when Gen. Jose F. Uriburu staged a military coup. Uriburu asked Lugones to write his regimes founding proclamation. Similar critiques of democratic electoral procedures and the need to override them with the will of the leader were presented by fascists all over the world from Brazil and China to Spain and Mexico.

In short, fascism denied the very nature of democracy, the legitimacy of democratic procedures and their electoral outcomes. Its proponents claimed that votes were only legitimate when they confirmed by referendum the autocratic will of their leader.

Populists, in contrast, have used elections to stress their own democratic nature even when they advanced other authoritarian trends.

These differences matter today as Trump, and others, deny the electoral legitimacy of their opponents. Leaders like Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and Keiko Fujimori in Peru are using falsehoods about systemic deception to create an alternative reality where they can rule, now or in the future, without democratic procedures. Bolsonaro recently said he would not accept the results of the countrys 2022 elections unless the voting system was changed to involve paper ballots, and later repeating his false claims that elections might not be clean. Bolsonaro even threatened not to hold them at all. Most polls indicate Bolsonaros disapproval ratings are rising to an all-time high.

The more we know about the past fascist attempts to deny the workings of democracy, the more worried we should be about present post-fascist and populist forms. Trumps calls for reinstatement based on the legitimacy of a fake past, namely a bizarro world in which he won the election, are blatant forms of fascism that cannot be enabled or accepted.

Federico Finchelstein is professor of history at The New School and author of the new book, A Brief History of Fascist Lies.

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The US Finds Itself on the Wrong Side of Imran Khans Populism – The Nation

Pakistans Prime Minister Imran Khan makes a brief statement to reporters before a meeting with US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the US Capitol on July 23, 2019, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)

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IslamabadPakistans embattled prime minister, Imran Khan, in a speech that is likely to reverberate in both Washington and Beijing, accused the United States last week of having crushed the self-esteem of the Pakistani people.

During his address to Parliament, which was ostensibly about the fiscal budget passed the previous day, Khan pontificated on topics as diverse as the golden age of Islam, genetic modifications of Pakistani livestock, and the miraculous achievements of the Communist Party of China.

But nowherenot even while recounting his own achievementswas he as impassioned as when he trained his ire on US-Pakistan relations. Describing Pakistans involvement in the War on Terror as the blackest period in the countrys history, he vowed to never again be a partner in conflict with the United States.

The extent to which he remains able to honor this commitment is yet to be seen. Widely held responsible for mismanaging the economy, which has returned disappointing growth figures and calamitous levels of inflation, he has been hemorrhaging support ever since he was elected amid accusations of vote rigging in 2018. In the Senate elections of March 3, his party failed to gain a majority in the upper house, which was seen as an indictment of not just his leadership but also his ability to enforce party discipline. Members of the lower housewhere Khan has a numerical advantageand four provincial assemblies are tasked with electing senators in a secret ballot, and it is uncommon for the ruling party not to win outright.

There is also a sense in Islamabad that the countrys powerful military elite would prefer to keep positive relations with America and that the timing of Khans speech, which came a day after he told Chinese state media that Pakistan would maintain its close relations with China in defiance of US pressure, could be construed as an attempt at taking sides. Speaking on the 100-year anniversary of the CPC, Khan lauded the special relationship between China and Pakistan and promised to maintain it whatever the circumstances. You only remember a friend who stands with you in your difficult times, he told Liu Xin of CGTN, andnot one to rely on the subtlety of implicationKhan returned to the theme of friendship in his speech the following day. Is America our friend? he asked Parliament. Have you ever heard of a friend bombing you? Have you ever heard of an ally using drone attacks against you?

In the febrile atmosphere of Pakistani politicsexacerbated in this parliament by the oppositions belief that the prime minister was selected by the military rather than elected by the people, it must count as something of a victory for Khan that his remarks on America seemed to energize the housebut then anti-Americanism has always been a popular rallying call. For Sartaj Azizwho served in the previous administration as adviser to the prime minister on foreign affairsit is also an effective way of diverting the agenda from Khans domestic failings. Imrans stock is falling, and he sees this as a way of elevating himself, he told The Nation.

Aziz also suggested that Khan might have been lashing out at having been seemingly slighted by the Biden administration. Even though he became president in January, Joe Biden has apparently yet to make contact with Khan, and senior members of the US cabinet have repeatedly skipped Pakistan in their visits to the region. Just last week, Khans US-educated national security adviser, Moeed Yusuf, appeared to bristle at suggestions that Islamabad was being snubbed by Washington. If they dont want to speak to us, its up to them. No one here is waiting for their phone call.Current Issue

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But while the US has yet to reach out to the Khan government, it has contacted the Pakistan military. Back in May, the US Charge dAffairs to Pakistan, Angela Aggeler, met with Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa to discuss matters of mutual interest and the possibility of strengthening ties. In the aftermath of Khans incendiary speech to parliament, some observers have even begun to speculate that the Prime Minister is trying to show the people that he is still calling the shots.

Whether or not this leads to the kind of protracted tussle between the political and military spheres that resulted in the ouster of former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, only time will tell. But what is certain is that the failure of the Biden administration to reach out has allowed Khan and his government to paint the United States as a cynical and exploitative superpower prone to pathological displays of irrationality. Speaking about General Musharrafs decision to join the War on Terror, Khan said, At the time, we were told that America was angry [after 9/11] and that like a wounded bear it could throw its claw anywhere. I used to ask repeatedly what business we had getting involved in that war. Al Qaeda and the Militant Taliban were in Afghanistan, not here.Related Articles

Pakistans relationship with America has been placed in sharp focus by the news that the United States is on the verge of withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan, something that has led many in Pakistan to draw parallels with the end of the Soviet Afghan war. Islamabad believeswith some justificationthat it was left to deal with the blowback of the Mujahideen and the resultant refugee crisis that enveloped the region. The subsequent US invasion of Afghanistan, catalyzed by the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, made Pakistan a frontline state in the War on Terror, according to Khan. I asked repeatedly what we had to do with that war, he said. Does any country get involved in anothers war and lose 70,000 lives? What they [America] said, we kept on doing. Musharraf said in his book that he took money and sent people to Guantnamo Bay.

In a lately resurfaced interview from January 2002, however, Khan appears to defend Musharrafs decision to join forces with America. Bearing in mind how opinion has changed since September 11I do not think the president had much choice. I think in the circumstances this is the best he could have done.

Still, what is clear despite the U-turn is that Khan is planning to fight the next election on an anti-America platform. Buoyed no doubt by the exploits of his foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who was given a heros welcome on his return to Pakistan after he accused Israel of having deep pockets in a CNN interview, it would appear that Khans strategy is to position himself as an Islamic leaderalbeit one that doesnt seem terribly interested in the plight of the Uighursat odds with the West and American Imperialism. Whether that will be enough to persuade voters disenchanted with his domestic performance remains to be seen. At the moment it would appear unlikely, but a week is a long time in politics and the next election is not for a couple of years.

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Democracy Is for Losers (and Why Thats a Good Thing) – The New York Times

Staring down a big shelf of big Trump books, Im beginning to wonder if when it comes to helping us understand the full import of what happened during his four years in the White House less may very well be more. The 400-page catalogs of ruthless betrayals, nasty insults and erratic tweets add to our store of knowledge mainly by compounding whats already there; a slender volume of political theory, on the other hand, can prompt us to rethink our assumptions, raising central questions that we never properly asked before.

Thats only when its done right which Democracy Rules, a lively new book by Jan-Werner Mller, generally is. Mller teaches at Princeton, and is the author of a number of books about political ideas, including What Is Populism?, which happened to be published in the fall of 2016, three months after the referendum on Brexit and two months before the election of Donald Trump.

Populists, Mller argues in that book as well as this one, like to present themselves as champions of democracy, but their notion of the people is cramped and exclusionary; critics, political rivals and immigrants are banished to a realm beyond the circle of concern.

It should be said that Mllers concept of populism as something thats inherently opposed to pluralism and ultimately democracy is pejorative and not uncontroversial, especially among those on the left who want to reclaim the word. But his definition also offers the benefit of a clarifying specificity. Viktor Orban of Hungary, Narendra Modi of India and Nicols Maduro of Venezuela are all populists in Mllers cosmology; Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are decidedly not.

Mller begins by acknowledging the widespread fear that democracy is in crisis before pointing out that few people who arent political philosophers have given any sustained thought to what democracy actually is. He doesnt want us to fixate so much on democratic norms those informal rules that beguile and bedevil political scientists as he wants to talk about the democratic principles that animate those norms in the first place.

In other words, if were fretting about the degradation of democracy, what exactly is it that we think were in danger of losing?

Mller says that losing is, in fact, a central part of it: In addition to the more familiar principles of liberty and equality, he encourages us to see uncertainty including the possibility that an incumbent may lose as essential to any truly democratic system. Winners cannot be enshrined, and losers cannot be destroyed. When the libertarian venture capitalist (and Trump supporter) Peter Thiel praised monopolies by declaring that competition is for losers, Mller says that Thiel was inadvertently right. Its the kind of sly reversal that Mller clearly delights in; this is one of those rare books about a pressing subject that reads less like a forced march than an inviting stroll.

Preserving uncertainty means that democracy is inherently dynamic and fluid. Individuals remain at liberty to decide what matters to them most, Mller writes, but holding onto democratic commitments also means that freedom has to be contained by what he identifies as two hard borders. People cannot undermine the political standing of their fellow citizens (the growing spate of voting restrictions is a glaring case in point); and people cannot refuse to be constrained by what we can plausibly call facts.

Mller takes care to situate the United States in an international context, using examples from other countries to illuminating effect. Right-wing populists like to rail against neoliberalism, but Orban has been so accommodating of the German car industry clamping down on unions and protests as zealously as any neoliberal shill that critics have started calling Hungary an Audi-cracy. Political parties are an essential part of democratic infrastructure, but parties that are too homogeneous and intolerant of dissent are themselves problematic. Geert Wilderss far-right party in the Netherlands contains a total of two members: Geert Wilders, along with a foundation whose only member happens to be Geert Wilders. What Mller calls intraparty autocracy tends to be a red flag, signaling a profound aversion to the idea that the other side could possibly be right, for no other side is admitted to begin with.

Writing about political institutions in a way that makes them sound vital is a challenge for any writer, and Mllers method is to leaven abstract ideas with concrete examples of bad behavior even if, as he himself says early on, we have a tendency to get caught up in outrageous stories about individuals instead of training our gaze on the less spectacular mechanisms of the system itself.

One of the hallmarks of the Trump years was that the president constantly said things that were startlingly bizarre or blatantly untrue flooding the zone with what Mller (in a polite paraphrase of Steve Bannon) calls info-feces. The incessant clowning made it increasingly hard to draw distinctions between antics that were merely ludicrous and antics that were truly sinister; telling Americans they might consider injecting disinfectant into their veins may have caused terrible harm, but unlike the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, lying about Lysol, Mller writes, wasnt about to kill the system.

Democracy Rules is hopeful, though its author cautions that hes not particularly optimistic. Optimism is about a constellation of probabilities; hope entails active effort. This is a book that encourages thinking, observation and discernment as a prelude to action; Mller, who says that democracy is based on the notion that no one is politically irredeemable and that anyone can change their mind, holds out the possibility of persuasion.

But if this notion is what makes democracy such an appealing idea in theory, its also what makes it so difficult to sustain in practice especially if theres a motivated cohort that doesnt care about Mllers hard border of facts. He points to the right-wing media ecosystem that offered an alternative reality of the 2020 election, in which it was simply unthinkable that Donald Trump hadnt won. At least some of the people who voted for Trump in 2020 hadnt voted for him four years before. Persuasion, like uncertainty, can go any which way.

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Batley and Spen result offers hope in the fight against populism: Yorkshire Post Letters – The Yorkshire Post

TWO apparently unconnected news items give real hope to the millions of us concerned about how democracy has been undermined by what rightly has been described as a populist assault on truth (The Yorkshire Post, July 3).

Firstly, Labour holding Batley and Spen, albeit narrowly, does at least show the party has a future. Secondly, the sweeping indictment of the Trump Organisation, leading, one hopes, to the imprisonment of that personification of the politics of lies and duplicity the very fuel of populism the world over Donald J Trump.

None of us ever likes to accept we have been systematically conned. I know that many of your readers will feel ardently that I am writing nonsense, when I say that supporting a moral vacuum like Boris Johnson, or continuing to support the absolute economic, social and political disaster of Brexit, are all essentially rooted in falsehood. Deception is now so obvious at Make America Great Again rallies that we are surely witnessing the demise of that hideous distortion of democracy. Slowly, truth will out.

The likes of Trump, Farage and Johnson took so many for a ride; democracy will not be safe until they and their kind are fully vanquished.

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