Celebrating 12 Months of Milestones

To close out our 8th birthday week, let’s look back on what’s been happening at 1871 over the last 12 months! In short, we’ve created valuable partnerships, won awards, expanded the diversity of our membership, and are now directly supporting in the fight against COVID-19.

Won’t you take a walk down memory lane with us?

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CHICAGO, IL – PhysIQ, the Department of Defense, and The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF), in conjunction with the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND), announced the launch of an initiative to deploy physIQ’s platform to collect and analyze wearable sensor data to better understand the pathophysiology of COVID-19. Continuous monitoring with sophisticated personalized algorithms will be used to evaluate physiologic signals to predict disease progression and early indication of infection, and potentially evaluate novel treatments for COVID-19. This objective corresponds with JPEO-CBRND’s mission to evaluate advanced technologies for disease outbreak preparedness, as well as to understand how patients’ physiological data can be monitored remotely using continuously streaming wearable sensor data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

PhysIQ, a company that specializes in collecting and analyzing continuous physiological data collected from wearable biosensors through its pinpointIQTM platform, will deploy kits to individuals associated with military hospitals in the U.S., as well as across sites in Southeast Asia.  Confirmed COVID-19 positive individuals and patients at high risk of exposure will wear a clinical-grade biosensor that continuously streams data to physIQ’s platform where advanced FDA cleared AI-based analytics will process the raw vital sign data.

“We are fortunate to have previously worked with physIQ in our fight against Ebola and Sepsis in Africa and are striving to rapidly translate those novel tools and strategies for the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Danielle Clark, HJF’s Director of the Austere Environments Consortium for Enhanced Sepsis Outcomes (ACESO) program. “Our goal is to develop a suite of technologies, including physiologic monitoring to identify patients at risk of progression to severe disease, detect infection prior to symptom onset, and ultimately guide clinical decisions. We plan to track thousands of patients and high-risk contacts, as well as front-line healthcare workers. It is critical that we have tools to differentiate those who should self-isolate at home from those who require hospitalization.”

Among the specific objectives of the study are to use continuous physiological data to characterize immune response to infection, evaluate novel diagnostic and prognostic tools, and investigate efficacy of emergency investigational new drug therapies that may be administered to enrolled participants.

“As we find ourselves in these challenging times it is imperative to collaborate with the private sector in order to leverage every tool possible in this fight to understand COVID-19,” said Dr. Matt Hepburn, Joint Project Lead CBRN Defense Enabling Biotechnologies.  “Teaming up with physIQ will give us clinical insights into this virus on a scale that has not been done before, while allowing us to monitor the progress of those with the disease in an outpatient setting 24×7.”  

“Every day it is becoming more obvious that we need to deliver COVID-19 care in the home, as hospital capacity cannot keep up with the fallout of this devastating virus,” said Gary Conkright, CEO of physIQ.  “Achieving this will require clinical and physiological insight traditionally not available in an outpatient environment or with periodic spot checks of vitals that appear to be lagging indicators with this virus.  With wearable biosensors and advanced analytics, we can provide continuous, high-fidelity, multidimensional physiological insight required to understand and better treat this disease.  We are honored to expand upon our breakthrough Ebola work with Dr. Clark to now address the most significant global crisis in our lifetime.”

PhysIQ and HJF clinical teams are currently implementing the global deployment plan and patient enrollment has already begun.  PhysIQ technology is currently being utilized in observational studies on multiple protocols. The goal is to expand its use across additional protocols and clinical studies.  Given the nature of the continuous data collection within the pinpointIQTM platform, study clinicians will have rapid access to the streaming data and analytics to monitor those individuals that have confirmed cases and those that have been exposed. 

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Flexera, the company that helps organizations maximize business value from their technology investments, today releases the findings of the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. In its ninth iteration, the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report (formerly the RightScale State of the Cloud Report) delves into the details of enterprise cloud use, including multi-cloud strategies, spending trends and top cloud initiatives. 

Flexera, the company that helps organizations maximize business value from their technology investments, today releases the findings of the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. In its ninth iteration, the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report (formerly the RightScale State of the Cloud Report) delves into the details of enterprise cloud use, including multi-cloud strategies, spending trends and top cloud initiatives. 

The survey results are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report, which can be downloaded at https://info.flexera.com/SLO-CM-REPORT-State-of-the-Cloud-2020 

The report explores the thinking of 750 global cloud decision-makers and users regarding public, private and multi-cloud options and shares their current and future cloud adoption.  

“The State of the Cloud survey captures insights into how organizations are progressing in their journey to cloud,” said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Flexera. “That journey is even more important for businesses today as we face the unprecedented operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With employees working from home and more business interactions going digital,” Ryan continued, “more than half of enterprise respondents said their cloud usage will be higher than originally planned at the beginning of the year due to the pandemic. Companies plan to migrate more services to cloud, yet they’re already exceeding cloud budgets. They will need to focus on optimizing workloads as they migrate in addition to cost management and governance to ensure operational efficiency.”

A few key highlights from the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Organizations embrace multi-cloud 

o 93% of enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy; 87% have a hybrid cloud strategy 

o Respondents use an average of 2.2 public clouds and 2.2 private clouds  

·       Public cloud adoption continues to accelerate 

o Twenty percent of enterprises spend more than $12 million per year on public cloud 

o More than 50 percent of enterprise workloads and data are expected to be in a public cloud within 12 months 

o 59% of enterprises expect cloud usage to exceed prior plans due to COVID-19 

o The top challenge in cloud migration is understanding application dependencies  

·       Cloud cost optimization 

o Organizations are over budget for cloud spend by an average of 23 percent, and expect cloud spend to increase by 47 percent next year 

o Respondents estimate that 30 percent of cloud spend is wasted 

·       Cloud initiatives and metrics 

o 73% of organizations plan to optimize existing use of cloud (cost savings), making it the top initiative for the fourth year in a row 

o 61% percent of organizations plan to focus on cloud migration 

o 77% of organizations use cost efficiency and savings to measure cloud progress  

·       Organizational approach to cloud  

o 73% of enterprises have a central cloud team or cloud center of excellence 

o 57% of cloud teams are responsible for governing infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)/platform-as-a-service (PaaS) usage costs 

·       Cloud challenges 

o 83% of enterprises indicate that security is a challenge, followed by 82 percent for managing cloud spend and 79 percent for governance 

o For cloud beginners, lack of resources/expertise is the top challenge; for advanced cloud users, managing cloud spend is the top challenge 

o 56% of organizations report that understanding cost implications of software licenses is a challenge for software in the cloud
 

The report leveraged a panel of 750 technical professionals from around the globe and across a broad cross-section of industries, providing insight into their adoption of cloud infrastructure. The independent panel comprises vetted respondents with detailed profiles and is rigorously maintained. The survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2020.  

Complete results and highlights are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. The report results are made available under an Open Source Creative Commons License so the data may be freely shared with the required attribution. 

For more information on the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Download the report here 

·       Sign up for the report webinar here 

FOLLOW FLEXERA 

·       on LinkedIn 

·       on Twitter 

·       on Facebook 

·       on Instagram 

·       on Xing 

ABOUT FLEXERA 

Flexera helps business leaders succeed at what once seemed impossible: getting full visibility into, and control of, their company’s technology “black hole.” From on-premises to the cloud, Flexera helps organizations unravel IT complexity and maximize business value from their technology investments. For more than 30 years, our 1300+ team members worldwide have been passionate about helping our more than 50,000 customers optimize IT to achieve their business outcomes. To learn more, visit flexera.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 

Ashleigh Giliberto 
847-466-4302 
agiliberto@flexera.com 

Flexera, the company that helps organizations maximize business value from their technology investments, today releases the findings of the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. In its ninth iteration, the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report (formerly the RightScale State of the Cloud Report) delves into the details of enterprise cloud use, including multi-cloud strategies, spending trends and top cloud initiatives. 

The survey results are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report, which can be downloaded at https://info.flexera.com/SLO-CM-REPORT-State-of-the-Cloud-2020 

The report explores the thinking of 750 global cloud decision-makers and users regarding public, private and multi-cloud options and shares their current and future cloud adoption.  

“The State of the Cloud survey captures insights into how organizations are progressing in their journey to cloud,” said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Flexera. “That journey is even more important for businesses today as we face the unprecedented operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With employees working from home and more business interactions going digital,” Ryan continued, “more than half of enterprise respondents said their cloud usage will be higher than originally planned at the beginning of the year due to the pandemic. Companies plan to migrate more services to cloud, yet they’re already exceeding cloud budgets. They will need to focus on optimizing workloads as they migrate in addition to cost management and governance to ensure operational efficiency.”

A few key highlights from the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Organizations embrace multi-cloud 

o 93% of enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy; 87% have a hybrid cloud strategy 

o Respondents use an average of 2.2 public clouds and 2.2 private clouds  

·       Public cloud adoption continues to accelerate 

o Twenty percent of enterprises spend more than $12 million per year on public cloud 

o More than 50 percent of enterprise workloads and data are expected to be in a public cloud within 12 months 

o 59% of enterprises expect cloud usage to exceed prior plans due to COVID-19 

o The top challenge in cloud migration is understanding application dependencies  

·       Cloud cost optimization 

o Organizations are over budget for cloud spend by an average of 23 percent, and expect cloud spend to increase by 47 percent next year 

o Respondents estimate that 30 percent of cloud spend is wasted 

·       Cloud initiatives and metrics 

o 73% of organizations plan to optimize existing use of cloud (cost savings), making it the top initiative for the fourth year in a row 

o 61% percent of organizations plan to focus on cloud migration 

o 77% of organizations use cost efficiency and savings to measure cloud progress  

·       Organizational approach to cloud  

o 73% of enterprises have a central cloud team or cloud center of excellence 

o 57% of cloud teams are responsible for governing infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)/platform-as-a-service (PaaS) usage costs 

·       Cloud challenges 

o 83% of enterprises indicate that security is a challenge, followed by 82 percent for managing cloud spend and 79 percent for governance 

o For cloud beginners, lack of resources/expertise is the top challenge; for advanced cloud users, managing cloud spend is the top challenge 

o 56% of organizations report that understanding cost implications of software licenses is a challenge for software in the cloud
 

The report leveraged a panel of 750 technical professionals from around the globe and across a broad cross-section of industries, providing insight into their adoption of cloud infrastructure. The independent panel comprises vetted respondents with detailed profiles and is rigorously maintained. The survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2020.  

Complete results and highlights are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. The report results are made available under an Open Source Creative Commons License so the data may be freely shared with the required attribution. 

For more information on the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Download the report here 

·       Sign up for the report webinar here 

FOLLOW FLEXERA 

·       on LinkedIn 

·       on Twitter 

·       on Facebook 

·       on Instagram 

·       on Xing 

ABOUT FLEXERA 

Flexera helps business leaders succeed at what once seemed impossible: getting full visibility into, and control of, their company’s technology “black hole.” From on-premises to the cloud, Flexera helps organizations unravel IT complexity and maximize business value from their technology investments. For more than 30 years, our 1300+ team members worldwide have been passionate about helping our more than 50,000 customers optimize IT to achieve their business outcomes. To learn more, visit flexera.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 

Ashleigh Giliberto 
847-466-4302 
agiliberto@flexera.com 

Cloud Spend Exceeds Budgets as Organizations Expect Increased Cloud Use Due to COVID-19 

Flexera, the company that helps organizations maximize business value from their technology investments, today releases the findings of the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. In its ninth iteration, the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report (formerly the RightScale State of the Cloud Report) delves into the details of enterprise cloud use, including multi-cloud strategies, spending trends and top cloud initiatives. 

The survey results are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report, which can be downloaded at https://info.flexera.com/SLO-CM-REPORT-State-of-the-Cloud-2020 

The report explores the thinking of 750 global cloud decision-makers and users regarding public, private and multi-cloud options and shares their current and future cloud adoption.  

“The State of the Cloud survey captures insights into how organizations are progressing in their journey to cloud,” said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Flexera. “That journey is even more important for businesses today as we face the unprecedented operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With employees working from home and more business interactions going digital,” Ryan continued, “more than half of enterprise respondents said their cloud usage will be higher than originally planned at the beginning of the year due to the pandemic. Companies plan to migrate more services to cloud, yet they’re already exceeding cloud budgets. They will need to focus on optimizing workloads as they migrate in addition to cost management and governance to ensure operational efficiency.”

A few key highlights from the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Organizations embrace multi-cloud 

o 93% of enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy; 87% have a hybrid cloud strategy 

o Respondents use an average of 2.2 public clouds and 2.2 private clouds  

·       Public cloud adoption continues to accelerate 

o Twenty percent of enterprises spend more than $12 million per year on public cloud 

o More than 50 percent of enterprise workloads and data are expected to be in a public cloud within 12 months 

o 59% of enterprises expect cloud usage to exceed prior plans due to COVID-19 

o The top challenge in cloud migration is understanding application dependencies  

·       Cloud cost optimization 

o Organizations are over budget for cloud spend by an average of 23 percent, and expect cloud spend to increase by 47 percent next year 

o Respondents estimate that 30 percent of cloud spend is wasted 

·       Cloud initiatives and metrics 

o 73% of organizations plan to optimize existing use of cloud (cost savings), making it the top initiative for the fourth year in a row 

o 61% percent of organizations plan to focus on cloud migration 

o 77% of organizations use cost efficiency and savings to measure cloud progress  

·       Organizational approach to cloud  

o 73% of enterprises have a central cloud team or cloud center of excellence 

o 57% of cloud teams are responsible for governing infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)/platform-as-a-service (PaaS) usage costs 

·       Cloud challenges 

o 83% of enterprises indicate that security is a challenge, followed by 82 percent for managing cloud spend and 79 percent for governance 

o For cloud beginners, lack of resources/expertise is the top challenge; for advanced cloud users, managing cloud spend is the top challenge 

o 56% of organizations report that understanding cost implications of software licenses is a challenge for software in the cloud
 

The report leveraged a panel of 750 technical professionals from around the globe and across a broad cross-section of industries, providing insight into their adoption of cloud infrastructure. The independent panel comprises vetted respondents with detailed profiles and is rigorously maintained. The survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2020.  

Complete results and highlights are available in the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report. The report results are made available under an Open Source Creative Commons License so the data may be freely shared with the required attribution. 

For more information on the Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud Report

·       Download the report here 

·       Sign up for the report webinar here 

FOLLOW FLEXERA 

·       on LinkedIn 

·       on Twitter 

·       on Facebook 

·       on Instagram 

·       on Xing 

ABOUT FLEXERA 

Flexera helps business leaders succeed at what once seemed impossible: getting full visibility into, and control of, their company’s technology “black hole.” From on-premises to the cloud, Flexera helps organizations unravel IT complexity and maximize business value from their technology investments. For more than 30 years, our 1300+ team members worldwide have been passionate about helping our more than 50,000 customers optimize IT to achieve their business outcomes. To learn more, visit flexera.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 

Ashleigh Giliberto 
847-466-4302 
agiliberto@flexera.com 

Guest Author: Aon

As entrepreneurial and growth-stage business communities grapple with the virtual workplace and remote work styles, connectivity has become necessary lifelines for business to continue in a pandemic environment. The heightened reliance upon technology escalates cyber security considerations and brings increased focus on the scope of cyber insurance and professional liability coverages in a dynamic global insurance market.

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ScaleUp Chicago is a spring conference that brings the tech community together to learn, connect, and share stories. This year, 1871 + ITA are virtually hosting the fourth annual ScaleUp Chicago event on Tuesday, May 19th. We’ll be bringing the best professional development resources and networking to you at home!

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It’s safe to say that although we are still in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the way that we operate and how we accomplish even the simplest of tasks has been forever changed. Our lives are changing, business is evolving, and the way we connect with people across the globe will never be the same. Most people are working from home, balancing a crazy schedule as personal and professional lines blur.

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The 1871 team is sending our very best wishes to you across Chicago, Illinois, and beyond. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an upheaval of daily life for most everyone across the world and we’re all in this together.

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During this time of change, we’re looking to bolster the ways the 1871 community is adjusting and engaging one another as founders, members, and partners. To support these goals, we are looking for experts to share their expertise via guest blog post submissions!

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CONTACTS:

Melissa Lederer, Chief Experience Officer, mHUB
melissa@mhubchicago.com

Liz Kennedy, Marketing Manager, MATTER
liz@matter.health

J Blaszczykiewicz, Director of Marketing, 1871
j@1871.com

1871 and Chicagoland-based Discover partner to put on a full day of female-focused programming for International Women’s Day this March. The event at 1871 kicks off a month of events dedicated to women in tech.

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With the growing concerns of COVID-19, we want you to know that we are committed to doing our part to keep both our members, guests, staff, and community healthy. We are continuing to monitor the situation and are keeping a close eye on official information, including the Chicago, Illinois, and U.S. Departments of Public Health and guidance published by the CDC.

Effective immediately, access to 1871 is members-only. Everyone who enters must have their own badge: no public or visitor access will be permitted.

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This International Women’s Day at 1871 was remarkable! The impact was so strong because of the thought leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals like you in our community. It was a day dedicated to covering topics that concern everyone, from a woman’s perspective. Underscoring this year’s theme “Each for Equal,” everyone was invited to join in on panels, breakout discussions, and fireside chats ranging from product design to health and wellness.

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We’re invested in Chicago, beyond the walls of 1871. It’s in our community’s best interest and our own to keep seeking out ways to support and enable innovation from the outskirts to the epicenter and back, so that our impact is decentralized and, therefore, more inclusive to Chicagoland as a whole.

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