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Interconnected Threats Expose the Limits of Siloed Risk Management, Finds Info-Tech Research Group

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Global volatility and rapid technological change are driving increasingly interconnected risks across the enterprise. New insights from Info-Tech Research Group show that traditional enterprise risk management (ERM) approaches lack the integration needed to provide visibility and control. The global research and advisory firm’s recently published blueprint, Build an Integrated Enterprise Risk Management Program, outlines a structured approach for IT leaders to improve resilience, align risk with strategy, and support faster decision-making.

ARLINGTON, Va., April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ – Organizations are operating in an increasingly volatile and complex risk environment, where threats are more interconnected and evolving faster than ever. Recently published findings from Info-Tech Research Group indicate that many organizations still rely on siloed risk management approaches that limit visibility and weaken response. To address this gap, the firm’s newly released Build an Integrated Enterprise Risk Management Program blueprint offers a comprehensive framework to help organizations design and implement a more integrated enterprise risk management (ERM) practice that provides the foresight and resilience needed to thrive in times of uncertainty.

Info-Tech’s blueprint shows that traditional siloed risk management approaches, often fragmented across IT, security, compliance, and business units, create blind spots that leave organizations vulnerable to cascading failures. From supply chain disruptions and cyberattacks to AI-driven operational and regulatory risks, threats are increasingly interconnected and capable of amplifying one another across the enterprise.

“Enterprise risk does not care about organizational silos, and neither should leaders,” says Anubhav Sharma, principal research director at Info-Tech Research Group. “The journey to building an integrated ERM is as much about people and culture as it is about process and technology. Success depends on strong leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and a commitment to continuous improvement.”

Info-Tech’s research notes that many ERM programs are held back by inconsistent taxonomies, spreadsheet-based risk registers, and legacy governance models that fail to reflect how risks interact in practice. While technologies such as integrated GRC platforms, AI-enabled analytics, and automated controls can improve visibility, they are most effective when supported by a unified framework built on shared language, consistent processes, and clear governance.

Key Barriers to Establishing Integrated Enterprise Risk Management
Organizations continue to face structural barriers that prevent risk management from operating as an integrated, enterprise-wide capability, including:

Lack of mature processes, shared language, risk culture, and modern tooling required to support enterprise-level ERM.Rapidly evolving regulations, emerging technologies, and shifting geopolitical realities that make it difficult to maintain proactive risk practices.ERM that is treated as a compliance exercise rather than a strategic capability, resulting in blind spots and missed opportunities to strengthen resilience.

Info-Tech’s Four-Phase Framework for Integrated Enterprise Risk Management

To address these challenges, the firm’s Build an Integrated Enterprise Risk Management Program blueprint details a structured, four-phase approach for IT, risk, and business leaders to build a more integrated and resilient ERM practice:

Phase 1: Establish ERM Goals and Governance – Define success factors, constraints, current states, risk capacity and tolerance, and roles and responsibilities.

Phase 2: Develop Means to Identify and Assess Risks – Establish or refine a risk taxonomy, risk identification approach, and risk assessment methods and scales, and ensure those approaches encompass priority areas.

Phase 3: Develop Risk Response Options – Determine risk response methods, develop and document a controls management approach, and establish a plan for documenting risk responses for priority areas.

Phase 4: Develop a Tooling, Monitoring, and Reporting Plan – Formally establish approaches to monitoring and reporting, develop buying criteria for a GRC tool if needed, and finalize the organization’s ERM program manual and roadmap.

Info-Tech’s Build an Integrated Enterprise Risk Management Program blueprint includes detailed frameworks, templates, and tools, such as an ERM program manual, an ERM roadmap, and a detailed end-to-end case example. By applying these insights and tools, IT leaders can move from reactive, siloed risk practices to a holistic ERM program that strengthens resilience and improves strategic decision-making.

For exclusive and timely commentary from Info-Tech’s experts, including Anubhav Sharma, and access to the complete Build an Integrated Enterprise Risk Management Program blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.

About Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group is the “get things done” partner for over 30,000 IT, HR, and marketing leaders worldwide. The fastest growing research and advisory firm, Info-Tech enables leaders to make well-informed decisions and transform their organizations through AI, strategic foresight, step-by-step methodologies, practical tools, industry-leading advisory, and training programs. For nearly 30 years, tens of thousands of private and public organizations have trusted Info-Tech to lead their most important initiatives through periods of change and deliver outcomes that truly matter.

To learn more about Info-Tech’s HR research and advisory services, visit McLean & Company, and for data-driven software buying insights and vendor evaluations, visit the firm’s SoftwareReviews platform.

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software, as well as hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.

For information about Info-Tech Research Group or to access the latest research, visit infotech.com and connect via LinkedIn and X.

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Composers for Wicked: For Good, Palm Royale, Pluribus, Stranger Things, The Age of Disclosure, Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time, and Video Game Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune Receive 2026 ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards

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ASCAP Honors David Vanacore with Golden Note Award

LOS ANGELES, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — This evening, at its exclusive ASCAP Screen Celebrates event in Los Angeles, ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) announced the 2026 ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards honorees along with the ASCAP Screen Music Awards winners behind today’s most compelling film, television and video game music.

The ASCAP Screen Music Awards celebrate composers whose work elevates the art of visual storytelling across film, television and interactive media. Included in these are the ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards, which are chosen by the ASCAP composer and songwriter community, an exclusive honor among US performing rights organizations. The 2026 winners, selected from a competitive field of nominees, created music for a critically acclaimed television comedy-drama series, a major cinematic musical adaptation, a landmark historical documentary series, and a standout fantasy-adventure video game, among others:

2026 ASCAP Composers’ Choice Award Winners

Film Score of the Year: Wicked: For Good – John Powell & Stephen SchwartzTelevision Score of the Year: Palm Royale – Jeff ToyneTelevision Theme of the Year: Pluribus – Dave Porter; Stranger Things – Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein (tie)Documentary Film Score of the Year: The Age of Disclosure – Blair Mowat Documentary Series Score of the Year: Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time – Amanda Jones Video Game Score of the Year: Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune – Wilbert Roget II, Jon Everist and Cody Matthew Johnson

In other categories, while Michael Giacchino received Top Domestic Box Office Film of the Year for Zootopia 2. Jake Staley earned Top Network Television Series for his work on the drama High Potential, and John Sereda received Top Cable Television Series for the historical drama When Calls the Heart. David Vanacore was the top winner in the Most Performed Themes & Underscore category.

This marked Vanacore’s 22nd consecutive win in the Most Performed Themes and Underscore category, and his 11th consecutive time as the top winner. During the celebration, Vanacore was also presented with ASCAP’s prestigious Golden Note Award in recognition of his extraordinary career achievements and impact on television music. A pioneering force in unscripted scoring, Vanacore has composed the music for CBS’s Survivor since its debut in 2000, with 2026 marking the series’ landmark 50th season.

ASCAP’s Golden Note Award is presented to artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Previous recipients include Lionel Richie, Jeff Lynne, Quincy Jones, Jermaine Dupri, Reba McEntire, Alicia Keys and composers Alf Clausen and Mark Snow.

The complete list of winners is available on the ASCAP website: www.ascap.com/screenawards26

About ASCAP
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a membership association of more than 1.1 million songwriters, composers and music publishers, and represents some of the world’s most talented music creators. Founded and governed by songwriters, composers and publishers, it returns nearly 90 cents of every dollar collected to its members as royalties and has the lowest overhead rate of any U.S. PRO. ASCAP licenses a repertory of over 20 million musical works to hundreds of thousands of businesses that use music, including streaming services, cable television, radio and satellite radio and brick and mortar businesses such as retail stores, hotels, clubs, restaurants and bars. ASCAP collects the licensing fees and identifies, matches, processes and pays royalties to its members for trillions of performances every year. The ASCAP blanket license offers an efficient solution for businesses to legally perform ASCAP music while respecting the right of songwriters and composers to be paid fairly. ASCAP puts music creators first, advocating for their rights and the value of music on Capitol Hill, driving innovation that moves the industry forward, building community and providing the resources and support that creators need to succeed in their careers. Learn more and stay in touch at www.ascap.com, on X and Instagram @ASCAP and on Facebook.

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28.13%, 26.4%! LONGi Sets New World Records for Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell and Module Efficiency

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XI’AN, China, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Recently, LONGi announced two major technological breakthroughs. First, its independently developed Hybrid Interdigitated-Back-Contact (HIBC) solar cell has been certified by the Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) in Germany, achieving a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 28.13%. This marks yet another step forward toward the theoretical efficiency limit of crystalline silicon solar cells, following LONGi’s previous efficiency record of 28.04% set in January 2026. Second, modules fabricated based on HIBC solar cells have been certified by the U.S. National Laboratory of the Rockies(NLR), with efficiency breaking through to 26.4% — setting a new record after LONGi had earlier pushed the crystalline silicon module efficiency to 26%.

As the ultimate solution for single-junction crystalline silicon cell technology, the HIBC cell developed by LONGi’s Central R&D Institute represents a culmination of the strengths of various cell technologies. The R&D team has innovatively introduced core technologies such as in-situ Patterned Edge Passivation (iPET) and Laser-Induced Crystallization modification (LIC). Through systematic optimization of structural design, material selection, and fabrication processes, the team has achieved multiple breakthroughs in optical performance, interface passivation quality, and charge transport efficiency, paving a mature pathway for the commercial deployment of ultra-high-efficiency crystalline silicon cells.

These hardcore breakthroughs in technological strength have already translated into a leading edge in mass production. In April 2026, the authoritative global PV media outlet TaiyangNews released its ranking of commercialized mass-produced module efficiencies, and LONGi’s  EcoLife series modules, powered by HIBC technology, secured the top spot with a mass-production efficiency of 25%. This achievement marks the official completion of a complete closed loop spanning from laboratory R&D to large-scale commercial application for HIBC cells, delivering yet another premium clean energy solution to global customers — one that offers “high efficiency, high energy yield, aesthetic versatility, and certified safety and reliability”.

Having been deeply engaged in the clean energy field for many years, LONGi has established a comprehensive “Green Power + Green Hydrogen + Energy Storage” full-chain clean energy solution, consistently driving technological iteration through independent innovation to deliver high-quality products across all application scenarios to global customers. Moving forward, LONGi will continue to focus on technological innovation, accelerating the translation of laboratory efficiency breakthroughs into large-scale manufacturing, and serving the global energy transition with more competitive clean energy products to help build a zero-carbon and sustainable green energy ecosystem.

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DentScribe Is Not Just an AI Scribe; It Supports the Entire Dental Day

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From the morning huddle to chairside review, notes, perio charting, treatment coordination, after-care, and follow-up, DentScribe helps busy dentists and DSOs see the full power of dental AI.

SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A dentist’s day is not one task. It is a chain reaction.

DentScribe transforms the dental day – from morning huddle to follow-up – into connected, actionable intelligence.

It starts before the first patient sits down. The team has only a few minutes for the morning huddle. Who is coming in today? What did we miss last time? Which patients have unscheduled treatment? Which issues need attention before they become bigger problems?

Then the dentist walks into the operatory and needs instant context. What is in the chart? What did the patient defer? What did the provider recommend at the last visit? What should not be missed today?

Then comes the appointment itself: diagnosis, treatment, patient education, clinical judgment, documentation, perio charting, billing support, and follow-up planning.

And when the patient leaves the chair, the work is still not done. The treatment coordinator must explain the plan, discuss cost, review financing or insurance, handle hesitation, schedule the next visit, and make sure the patient understands what happens next.

This is why DentScribe is built to be more than an AI scribe.

DentScribe today reinforced the full range of its AI platform for dental practices and DSOs – a connected suite of capabilities designed to support the busy dentist and team across the dental day, from preparation to patient care to follow-up.

“Dentists do not experience their day as isolated tasks,” said Dr. Vinni K. Singh, Founder & CEO of DentScribe. “The morning huddle affects the chairside conversation. The chairside conversation affects the SOAP note. The SOAP note is the ground truth for production opportunities, treatment coordination, after-care, and doctor communications. DentScribe brings those pieces together so AI can support the real workflow of the dental office.”

The DentScribe ‘aha’ is simple: the note is only the beginning.

A SOAP note contains the dentist’s true clinical assessment. DentScribe turns that ground truth into action across the practice.

Before the day begins, DentScribe GPS helps the team prepare with a smarter morning huddle.Before and during the appointment, DentScribe CoPilot helps surface chairside reminders and unresolved opportunities.During and after care, DentScribe helps generate comprehensive SOAP notes and supports AI voice perio charting.After the appointment, DentScribe Treatment Coordinator Notes help document the financial and scheduling conversation.Before the patient forgets, DentScribe After-Care Summaries help explain what happened, what matters, and what comes next.When another provider needs context, DentScribe supports referral letters, specialist reports, and doctor communications.Across the office, DentScribe supports PMS-connected workflows, CDT-aware documentation, and practice-specific templates.

For busy dentists, that means less time buried in notes and fewer missed details.

For front-desk and treatment teams, it means clearer handoffs, better follow-up, and a more consistent way to document patient concerns.

For patients, it means a smoother experience, clearer next steps, and a better understanding of the care being recommended.

For DSOs and practice owners, it means DentScribe is not merely a documentation tool. It is an AI operating layer that can help reveal missed opportunities, reduce leakage, improve communication, and give leaders better visibility into the daily workflow of the practice.

“DentScribe’s ground-truth approach is powerful because it starts with what the dentist actually said, observed, and recommended,” said Dr. Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, Board Chair of DentScribe. “When that information becomes structured and actionable across the practice, AI becomes far more than a scribe – it becomes a system for better care delivery and production.”

DentScribe’s platform was designed for the reality of modern dentistry: fragmented systems, tight schedules, incomplete handoffs, late-night charting, missed follow-ups, and lost production. By bringing together documentation, CoPilot intelligence, GPS morning huddle insights, perio charting, treatment coordination, after-care, doctor communications, and PMS integration, DentScribe gives dental teams a clearer way to manage the full patient workflow.

The result is the “aha” moment many dentists and DSOs are looking for: An AI agent that optimizes their entire patient care workflow.

Ready to see the full DentScribe platform? Book a live demo: https://www.dentscribe.ai/book-a-demo

About DentScribe
DentScribe  is the agentic AI platform for dental documentation and production. DentScribe automatically generates comprehensive SOAP notes from dentist-patient conversations and publishes them directly into leading practice management systems. With DentScribe CoPilot, those notes become chairside checklists that close care gaps and increase case acceptance. With DentScribe GPS, leaders gain a practice-wide daily brief that turns morning huddles into a reliable engine for production and patient outcomes. Founded by practicing dentist Dr. Vinni K. Singh in Sunnyvale, California, DentScribe helps dentists reclaim time, deliver better care, and grow their practices – without changing how they work. Learn more or book a demo at dentscribe.ai.

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