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From India to Rutgers: Alumna reflects on experience as a graduate student in the U.S.

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While earning a Master of Information, Technology and Analytics, Shamali Shah gained mentors, an appreciation for New Jersey’s diversity, and a new career.

NEWARK, N.J., Jan. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Shamali Nitin Shah came from India to the United States for the first time to pursue a graduate degree at Rutgers Business School in Newark, N.J., about a 20-minute ride to New York City. The experience tested her, allowing her to grow as she immersed herself in a new culture. At the end of 2020, she graduated with a Master of Information Technology and Analytics. Now, she is employed as a data analyst with Slalom where she works with technologies such as Databricks, Power BI, and Tableau. With the clarity of hindsight, Shah looks back at her decision and explains how the experience prepared her for a new career.

Of everywhere you could have gone to attend graduate school, why did you decide to attend Rutgers Business School in New Jersey?
I conducted thorough research on universities across the U.S., looking specifically for programs with a strong mix of analytics, management as well as technology. Not many universities provided the electives related to analytics and management that I was looking for. As part of my research, I connected with alumni in my field, and reached out to professors, all of which guided my decision. In the end, the Master of information Technology and Analytics at Rutgers Business School offered the ideal blend of courses in data analytics, information technology, and project management.

What was it like to be a graduate student at Rutgers?
Initially, I was eager to explore the campus and build new connections, but as I settled in, balancing academics with social life became challenging. The rigorous coursework, coupled with the competitive environment, added to the pressure. Despite the initial hurdles, I was able to adapt and, ultimately, thrive at Rutgers by building strong connections, applying for internships and full-time positions, and getting valuable support from the Rutgers Career Center.

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What did you do to feel more comfortable so far from home?
This was my first time coming to the U.S., and I did experience homesickness initially. To ease the transition and feel more comfortable, I took several steps: I connected with other students, both from India and other countries, who were going through similar experiences. I joined the Master of Information Technology and Analytics Student Association (MITSA), and participating in campus activities helped me to build a support network and make new friends. Regular video calls with my family and friends back home made the distance feel smaller. Working at the P3 Collaboratory at Rutgers provided valuable work experience and support, further easing my transition. Gradually, I felt more settled and comfortable in my new environment.

Where did you live while you studied at Rutgers Business School?
I lived in Harrison and truly appreciated the convenience of being within a 15-to-20-minute walk from campus. This made it easy for me to attend classes and engage in university activities. Additionally, the nearby amenities like cafes, grocery stores, and parks made life more enjoyable. The overall atmosphere struck a perfect balance between study and relaxation, helping me maintain a good rhythm during my time at Rutgers.

What did your capstone project require and what did you think of the experience?
The project involved developing a predictive model for stock prices in the airline industry during a period of significant market volatility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we built a Long- Short-Term Memory (LSTM) architecture model to forecast stock prices for major airlines like Delta, United, Alaska, and Southwest. We integrated text sentiment analysis on news articles to enhance our predictions. This project was particularly valuable for several reasons. First, working under the mentorship of Professor Sergei Schreider was a transformative experience. His support and expertise were crucial in helping us navigate the complexities of the project. Additionally, the project deepened my understanding of advanced analytical techniques and equipped me with practical skills in Python programming and financial forecasting. Overall, the combination of technical challenges, real-world relevance, and supportive mentorship made the capstone project a profoundly impactful and memorable experience. The knowledge I gained was also pivotal in helping me to succeed in interviews.

What was the most challenging aspect of the MITA program for you?
The most challenging aspect was mastering the advanced technical skills required, particularly in data analytics and programming. The coursework demanded a deep understanding of complex algorithms, statistical methods, and various programming languages like Python. It wasn’t just about grasping the content but also about applying it effectively to solve real-world problems, often under tight deadlines. Balancing these technical demands with other responsibilities, such as my on-campus job and collaborative projects, added to the challenge. However, these difficulties pushed me to grow, sharpened my problem-solving skills, and ultimately gave me confidence in handling complex, data-driven tasks.

During the time you spent at Rutgers, did you visit other parts of New Jersey? What was your favorite place?
I made it a point to explore various parts of New Jersey. One of my favorite places was the Jersey Shore, particularly Asbury Park, with its vibrant boardwalk, stunning beach, and lively atmosphere. It was a perfect getaway from the academic routine. I also enjoyed visiting Exchange Place in Jersey City. Whenever I needed a pick-me-up, I’d head there for a coffee and a peaceful view of the New York City skyline. Living close to New York City allowed me to visit it monthly, which was always a highlight. What I find fascinating about New Jersey is its incredible diversity – a true melting pot of cultures, evident in its food, festivals, and communities. 

Looking back, what did you gain by coming to Rutgers Business School?
It was immensely rewarding. The exceptional curriculum in information technology and analytics equipped me with advanced technical and analytical skills, especially in data analysis, programming, and problem-solving. Projects like the capstone enabled me to apply these skills in practical scenarios, effectively preparing me for real-world industry challenges. Beyond academics, the diverse and collaborative environment at Rutgers was crucial in developing my communication and teamwork skills, which are essential in any professional setting. The relationships I formed with peers and faculty, including mentors like Professor Ehsan Teymourian, Professor Mehmet Turkoz, and Professor Ronak Parikh, were invaluable.

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AI-Powered Connectivity: APAC Charts a Path to a Smarter Digital Future

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Asia-Pacific’s first Broadband Development Summit brings regulators and operators to Bangkok to set the agenda

BANGKOK, July 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Government officials, standards bodies and telecom operators gathered in Bangkok on 14 July for the inaugural Broadband Development Summit APAC 2026, convened by the World Broadband Association (WBBA) to build consensus on AI-era networks.

Participants included the ITU, Thailand’s National Board of the Digital Economy and Society, WBBA, IAB, FNCAP, WAA, NIDA and the IPv6 Council, alongside operators Telkomsel, XLSmart, Surge, Globe, AIS, CMI and HKT and Huawei.

Denny Deng, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Carrier Business, envisions a “faster, smarter, greener” Asia-Pacific.

VOICES FROM THE SUMMIT

“To seize the opportunities of the AI era, we call on the industry to accelerate broadband evolution, advance computing-network synergy, and strengthen the cross-border connectivity. Together, let us build faster, smarter, and greener digital infrastructure for Asia-Pacific.”
— Denny Deng, President of Asia Pacific Carrier Business, Huawei

“High-speed broadband is no longer just about ‘getting online’ — it is the vital infrastructure upon which the entire AI revolution is being built. We view AI not merely as a tool, but as a primary engine for national competitiveness and a catalyst for improving the quality of life for all.”
— Wetang Phuangsup, Ph.D., Secretary-General, the National Board of the Digital Economy and Society, Thailand

“Three initiatives define the road to 2030. We must close the quality divide so the value of broadband reaches everyone. We must build AI-ready networks — 10G access, 800GE cores, intelligence end to end. And we must do it together, through shared standards.”
— Martin Creaner, Director General of WBBA

“Moving towards next-generation networks, network architectures must continue to evolve to deliver broader connectivity, superior quality, enhanced security, and greater intelligence. This evolution is essential for Net5.5G, positioning the network not simply as infrastructure, but as the foundation that enables AI, strengthens resilience and efficiency, and supports digital transformation across industries.”
— Dhruv Dhody, Industry Standardization Expert at Huawei, Chair of the IAB, IETF

“Across Asia-Pacific, fibre is extending beyond homes and offices into rooms, devices, and machines. By working together, we can accelerate fibre innovation and adoption to build truly AI-ready infrastructure.”
— Ilham Nandana, Chair of the Market Intelligence Committee, Fiber Network Council APAC (FNCAP)

“We fixed it before you feel it!  AIS is redefining premium home broadband by combining ultra-fast connectivity with AI-driven network intelligence and smart home ecosystem — delivering proactive, invisible service excellence that transforms connectivity into differentiated customer value and sustainable ARPU growth.”
— Thanit Chaiyaboonthanit, Head of Technology Department, Broadband Business, AIS

“Connecting the Unconnected: Affordable Broadband at Scale. Create equal access to global information and empower Indonesia’s digital society.”
— Shannedy Ong, CTO of Surge Indonesia

“Beyond Connectivity: Telkomsel is transforming into a true value creator. By leveraging our FBB market-leading footprint, we power growth through service excellence, customer loyalty, and a next-generation home ecosystem.”
— Stanislaus Susatyo, Director of Sales, Telkomsel Indonesia

“We stopped treating AI as an add-on feature. Instead, our approach at Globe starts with architecture, embedding intelligence into the very core of how we build, how we sell, and how we operate.
AI continuously monitors network health, customer behavior and service quality. Rather than waiting for failures, the system predicts degradation and initiates corrective actions. By maintaining minute-level awareness of network health, our systems automatically resolve 30% of all Wi-Fi issues without any human intervention.”
— Danny Theseira, Head of Broadband Business Group at Globe Telecom

“Huawei is driving the Optics-AI Synergy to foster their collaborative growth. Through AI-ON, operators could build an AI-centric all-optical target network and establish 1-5-20ms latency circles across the Asia Pacific region. AI-ON also supports efficient computing access and usage while delivering an ultimate network experience through gigabit/ultra-gigabit home broadband, accelerating the widespread adoption of AI services.”
— Kim Jin, Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer Optical Business Product Line, Huawei

“Connectivity is not just about technology. It is a lifeline, a platform for opportunity, and a driver of sustainable development. I believe the intersection of connectivity and artificial intelligence will shape the future of smarter, more resilient networks.”
— Dr. Cosmas Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU

“Performance and user experience are the essential path to the next-generation WLAN. Based on standards and AI-driven innovation, let’s jointly explore the path to the future autonomous WLAN with all the stakeholders.”
— Dr. Crane H. Yang, Secretary-General, World WLAN Application Alliance (WAA)

“At the summit, NIDA and WBBA signed an MOU to accelerate next-generation network evolution and establish pioneering smart city benchmarks through the co-development of industry standards, the harmonization of global regulations, and the sharing of vertical industry insights.
NIDA focuses on advancing network architecture standards, while WBBA drives global consensus on broadband evolution. This natural strategic complementarity creates vast opportunities for future collaboration.”
— Joey Deng, Secretary-General of NIDA

“ION-2030 develops the global standard for next generation optical networks in the AI era. It provides exceptional AI application and service experience. The WBBA and ITU will jointly accelerate its development, and this is a unique opportunity for Asia-Pacific stakeholders to actively influence the future of optical broadband networks.”
— Dr. Marcus Brunner, Chief Expert Standardization, WBBA WG1 Chair and Vice-Chair of ETSI ISG F5G

“The transition into the AI era demands a high-quality, deterministic digital foundation. By releasing Net5.5G policy guidelines, Malaysia is accelerating the evolution of next-generation network standards based on IPv6, establishing an innovative infrastructure to unleash AI’s value and drive a prosperous digital economy for 2030.”
— Prof. Sureswaran Ramadass, Chair of APAC at IPv6 Council, Industry Partner of WBBA

“The digital economy is thriving across the Asia-Pacific region, with AI emerging as a core catalyst for intelligent transformation. China Mobile International (CMI) is driving regional growth by integrating China’s advanced AI capabilities with comprehensive communications, computing, and AI services. Moving forward, CMI will collaborate closely with industry partners to foster a shared, AI-driven future for the region.”
— Paul Lin, Managing Director of Commercial and Technology, Asia Pacific, China Mobile International

“Next-generation network infrastructure is the oxygen of the intelligent economy. By integrating cutting-edge 800G connectivity with quantum-safe security, HKT is laying the essential foundations to keep Hong Kong’s enterprises highly competitive, secure, and ready for the computing paradigm shifts of tomorrow.”
— Wilson Cheung, Vice President, Broadband Design & Cyber Security, HKT

“The evolution toward Net5.5G AI WAN is an important step in strengthening XLSMART’s transport network for the future. By progressively adopting AI-assisted operations, SRv6, SDN, service differentiation, and higher-capacity transport infrastructure, we are enhancing network intelligence, operational efficiency, and service resilience while supporting long-term sustainability. This transformation is a continuous journey that aligns with the industry’s vision of AI-native broadband networks. Through collaboration with our technology partners and the broader ecosystem, we will continue to develop capabilities that deliver better network performance and support Indonesia’s growing digital connectivity needs.”
— Regie Ginanjar, Head of Transport Autonomy & Orchestration, Transport Network Transformation, XLSMART

“For the AI era, Huawei upgrades the IP bearer network via security resilience, multi-dimensional awareness, and network autonomy. This empowers carriers to guarantee service experience, accelerate monetization, and enhance efficiency, ushering in a new chapter of intelligent connectivity.”
— Arthur Wang, Vice President of Data Communication Product Line, Huawei

A CONVERGING VIEW

Speakers agreed AI is shifting networks from connectivity to intelligent connectivity, as broadband, IP, computing and cross-border infrastructure converge to support innovation and coordination.

WBBA launched the AI-Net Certification, a global benchmark for national policy, industrial ecosystems and network intelligence. XLSmart was named first AI-Net Champion, and Indonesia was among the first with a certified operator, backed by its Net5.5G roadmap.

In another high-profile segment, WBBA Director General Martin Creaner presented the Gigacity Certification to KOMDIGI, SURGE, Telkomsel, AIS, TRUE, HKT and Globe, recognizing regional broadband pioneers.

 

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Laifen Expands U.S. Retail Footprint with Costco Launch of Best-Selling SE Hair Dryer

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Starting July 18, Costco Members Can Shop Laifen’s Award-Winning Hair Dryer in Select Warehouse Locations Across the U.S.

NEW YORK, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Laifen, ranked the world’s No.1 high-speed hair dryer brand, today announced the launch of its best-selling SE High-Speed Hair Dryer at select Costco warehouse locations, marking the brand’s largest U.S. retail expansion to date and bringing its award-winning haircare technology to Costco members across select U.S. markets.

The launch brings Laifen’s award-winning haircare technology to Costco, making it easier for consumers to experience the brand through one of the nation’s leading membership retailers. Laifen joins Costco’s growing portfolio of premium beauty and personal care brands. The initial rollout includes select Costco warehouse locations across the United States, with a strong presence across the Western U.S., including California, the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest.

Costco’s reputation for quality and its highly selective merchandising approach make this partnership especially meaningful. The Costco launch reflects Laifen’s continued expansion beyond direct-to-consumer channels as the brand accelerates its U.S. omnichannel retail strategy. “Costco represents an important milestone in our U.S. retail strategy,” said Romeo, General Manager of International Business of Laifen. “As more consumers seek salon-quality performance at an accessible price, we’re excited to make Laifen available through one of America’s most trusted retailers.”

Engineered to deliver professional-level performance in a sleek, lightweight design, the Laifen SE is powered by the brand’s proprietary high-speed brushless motor, delivering fast drying, reduced heat damage and smoother styling. An intelligent temperature control system continuously monitors airflow to help minimize frizz while protecting hair from excessive heat.

The Costco launch represents the next phase of Laifen’s U.S. retail expansion as the brand continues to grow beyond its direct-to-consumer and online channels. By expanding into one of the nation’s most trusted retailers, Laifen aims to broaden access to its category-disrupting haircare solutions while advancing its mission to bring more thoughtful design and everyday excellence into more homes.

The Laifen SE High-Speed Hair Dryer in White will be available at select Costco locations, while Costco.com shoppers will have access to additional color options including Purple and Pink, alongside the White model.

For more information on Laifen, please visit LaifenTech.com.

About Laifen: 

Founded in 2019, Laifen is a global personal care technology brand combining high-performance engineering with modern design across hair care, oral care, and grooming categories. Ranked the world’s No. 1 high-speed hair dryer brand by Euromonitor International, Laifen first gained recognition for its self-developed 110,000 RPM high-speed brushless motor, the proprietary technology behind its award-winning hair dryers.

Building on this innovation, Laifen has expanded its portfolio to include electric toothbrushes and shavers, delivering premium technology and elevated everyday experiences to consumers worldwide. Today, Laifen products and accessories are used by over 22 million households across more than 60 countries, supported by more than 600 patents and recognized with over 50 international design and innovation awards. Driven by continuous technological breakthroughs, Laifen is committed to making cutting-edge personal care technology more accessible to consumers around the world.

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Pillsbury Notice of Data Breach

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NEW YORK, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (“Pillsbury”) was among many law firms targeted by sophisticated social engineering attempts in an incident last year. While the firm quickly detected and blocked the activity, an unauthorized actor was able to access some of the firm’s documents during a short window of time. Pillsbury notified any impacted clients last year and undertook a detailed process to review the accessed documents for personal information. Pillsbury then began notifying individuals whose personal information was affected. That process is now complete, and today, Pillsbury is publishing substitute notice as a final step.

For more information, please visit the substitute notice on our website at https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/breach-notice.html

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