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 Honeywell is debuting at the show its GoDIRECT suite, featuring a new router. John Peterson, the companys vice-president and general manager, software and services, says the GoDIRECT Router is  70% smaller, 60% less expensive and uses only 50% of the power compared with other routers on the stanley taza  market .John Peterson, Honeywell s VP  GM software and servicesBillyPixIn addi stanley termohrnek tion to acting as a router for all bands, the unit also acts as a server for IFE and other content, and as a wireless access point for the cabin. On the ground it can also transmit and receive cellular data.  Airlines can therefore use the most cost-effective data pipe available,  Peterson says.He adds that the router allows synchronisation with operations, such as weather teams, dispatch, pilots and crews. The data received can then be put through Honeywells analytics processes to help airlines make better use of those assets. Having more data creates a problem in and of itself,  Peterson says.  The real expertise is knowing what to do with it. Think of the process as going from a block of wood to a wooden spoon 鈥?it needs a craftsman to transform it. We are the craftsmen of big data, taking data and putting it into action to create solutions that add value for both the airline and passen stanley botella gers. The GoDIRECT Router is only now moving into the air transport sector, having been launched at NBAA 2018.  Weve tested it in the business aviation market to get it to a position where it is stable and scaleable,  Peter Ghru Two years after its historic win, a divided Amazon Labor Union lurches toward a leadership election
 WASHINGTON, D.C.  AP  鈥?Over five hours at a congressional hearing, lawmakers pressed the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT on the topic of antisemitism. In some instances, they were unable to say whether calls for the genocide of Jews would violate their schools ; conduct policies.The backlash started almost immediately. Penn   leader stepped down within days. Harvard   president was on the hot seat for nearly stanley cup  a week before a university governing board announced Tuesday she would stay on the job.Republicans and Democrats alike criticized responses the presidents gave at the Dec. 5 hearing of a U.S. House committee on antisemitism on college campuses. In particular, the u stanley termosar proar centered on a line of questioning from Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., who repeatedly asked how each university   code of conduct would handle calls for the geno stanley usa cide of Jews.Early in the questioning, Stefanik asked the presidents about chants for  intifada,  an Arabic word for  uprising  or  resistance.  Stefanik equated calls for an intifada as a call for a global Jewish genocide.Here is a look at the testimony given by Claudine Gay, of Harvard, Liz Magill of Penn, and Sally Kornbluth of MIT.LIZ MAGILL OF PENNDuring the hearing, Stefanik asked Magill,  Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Penns rules or code of conduct  Yes or no Magill repeatedly declined to give a yes or no answer. She emphasized the university   policies considere