The Japan Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center, a nonprofit providing support for computer attacks, said 2,000 computers at 600 locations in Japan were reported affected so far.
The Journal cited a survey from International Data Corp. last month that found 58 percent of companies are planning to migrate their databases to use “Web-based, on-demand computing services.” That’s an increase of 24 percent from 14 months ago.
The Kingsport, Tennessee-headquartered Eastman manufactures additives, polymers and plastics, chemical intermediates and fibers that can be applied across a broad variety of industries, ranging from construction and consumables to electronics and agriculture. Automation represented the biggest chunk of Eastman's .5 billion business in 2017.
The McLaren edition also is available in Europe and India. It is part of broader push by OnePlus to expand its presence in overseas countries and regions. The company also entered the US market earlier this year with the backing of two key local allies - chipmaking giant Qualcomm and mobile operator T-Mobile.
The MTA said it disinfects all 6,700 subway cars and 5,700 buses in its fleet every 72 hours. Token booth clerks no longer handle cash transactions, and Metro Card vending machines are scrubbed daily, said Meredith Daniels, spokeswoman for the MTA.
The Kingworld Medicines Group managed a portfolio of 60 pharmaceutical and healthcare products, general foodstuffs and other medical products, many of which are established brand names, such as Pei Pa Koa, Taiko Seirogan, Kawai Product Range, etc.
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The Kenyan government is betting on a Chinese company to spur growth in the lucrative, but often shunned, low-cost housing sector in the country.
The Kerala state's capital, Thiruvananthapuram, imposed a new lockdown from Monday with public transport shut and only pharmacies allowed to open. The clampdown came after hundreds of new cases were reported across the state, which had been praised for its action to curtail the pandemic.
The MSCI decision is likely to provide at least a temporary boost for the Chinese shares that will be included.
The International Monetary Fund pegs China's share of global output at 19.7 percent, or more than double its 8.5 percent share during the 2003 SARS outbreak, Roach said.