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Secure Access to Any Resource: Future of Identity & Device Management 

Secure Access to Any Resource: Future of Identity & Device Management 

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Secure Access to Any Resource: Future of Identity & Device Management

A zero-trust directory platform that customers use to authenticate, authorize, and manage users, devices, and applications. They do it all through a common directory in the cloud, instead of through legacy, on-premises IT systems. 

 Reimagine the on-prem directory as a cloud-based platform that secures identities, manages devices, and provides safe access to all types of IT resources — on-prem, in the cloud, across Windows, Mac, or Linux. 

    Empowering Mothers in Golf: Yoshimi Koda’s Vision for Childcare Centers

    Empowering Mothers in Golf: Yoshimi Koda’s Vision for Childcare Centers

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    Empowering Mothers in Golf: Yoshimi Koda’s Vision for Childcare Centers

    Yoshimi Koda, a professional golfer, discusses her passion for golf and her role as a mother to her two children, highlights the importance of LADYGO, a tournament for married golfers, and the Step Up Tour “Castrol Ladies,” which allows mothers to participate in matches with their children.   

    Koda plans to open her first daycare center in Narita, to provide a place for professional golfers and the general public to enjoy golf. This would allow parents to leave their children with them and learn golf from professional golfers. She emphasizes the importance of having fun while raising children, as stress accumulates in everyday life. She hopes that opening a daycare center will allow more mothers to focus on their hobbies and relax.  

    Koda’s passion for golf and her desire to support her family is evident in her dedication to the sport. She believes that childcare centers and other initiatives can make golf more enjoyable and accessible for golfers and the public. 

    Unlocking Academic Potential: Scholarships for Residing Students in Japan

    Unlocking Academic Potential: Scholarships for Residing Students in Japan

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    Unlocking Academic Potential: Scholarships for Residing Students in Japan

    The Japanese government plans to expand the scope of foreign university students eligible for scholarships from April to provide more academic opportunities to children of the country’s growing number of foreign workers. The education ministry will target students residing in Japan with their parents under a “dependent” visa, provided they have completed elementary, junior high, and high school education in Japan and intend to work and stay in the country after graduating. 

    The Japan Student Services Organization expects around 500 to 1,000 students to be newly eligible for the scholarships which come in the form of grants or loans. Lawmakers from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and civic groups have called for an expansion to secure foreign labor amid the declining population. 

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    Revolutionizing Robotics: The Rise of Tsubame Industry Co., Ltd. and the Astounding Arcax

    Revolutionizing Robotics: The Rise of Tsubame Industry Co., Ltd. and the Astounding Arcax

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    Revolutionizing Robotics: The Rise of Tsubame Industry Co., Ltd. and the Astounding Arcax

    Tsubame Industry Co., Ltd., founded in 2021, produced the Arcax, a large-scale machine designed by nine experts, over two years. CEO Ryuo Yoshida and CTO Hironori Ishii led the development. Yoshida Arcacs is a 4.5m tall, 3.5t weight humanoid robot, combining Japan’s diverse manufacturing technologies and a unique experience reminiscent of anime and movies. 

    The Arcax prototype, completed in June 2023, is now available for pre-sales in Japan for 400 million yen, including maintenance. The company aims to capitalize on the growing market for passenger-operated robots in construction, demolition, and heavy-duty work sites. 

    McDonald’s Japan Takes a Green Step

    McDonald’s Japan Takes a Green Step

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    McDonald’s Japan Takes a Green Step

    McDonald’s Japan has announced that starting in April, 23 of its locations in the Nagasaki Prefecture would charge customers for plastic bags. All sizes of bags will be subject to a ¥5 fee to reduce the use of plastic and encourage decarbonization.    

    McDonald’s Japan unveiled its new environmental goals in the same release, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its offices and stores by 50.4% by 2030 compared to 2018. By the end of 2023, the corporation had already reduced its emissions from 2018 levels by 16.1%. The move comes after the company’s other environmental initiatives, which include recycling Happy Meal food and toys and providing paper salad boxes, straws, and wooden cutlery. 

     

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