We talked to Jody Savin & Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam of Syndesy about the SaaS solution whose aim is to allow businesses to re-open safely and give employees the confidence to return to the workplace, and they had the following to say:- Read the Full Interview Here…

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Navigating Coronavirus with Social Media Tools

  In a May 26, 2020 article in JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association), the most widely circulated medical journal in the world, Dr. Raina M. Merchant and Dr. Nicole Lurie discuss “social media as a critical tool in managing the current evolving pandemic as well as transforming aspects of preparedness and response […]

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Keeping your family, friends and community safe from COVID-19 is everyone’s concern. But getting sick and not knowing whom you may have infected can leave you feeling even worse. Syndesy, an app designed to create safe connections, has recently added a new “Check-ins” feature for users to check in or monitor wherever they go, so […]

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Privacy is at the Heart of Syndesy Syndesy founder, Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, has spent his entire career protecting and defending the rights of individuals to their privacy and well-being. Whether he is working to ensure the cyber privacy of the famous athlete or the cyber security of the victim of cybercrime, Hemu is committed to […]

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A Contact Tracing App for Apple IOS

  The national CDC website clearly advocates that contact tracing should be “part of a multipronged approach to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.” The site outlines Key Concepts in contract tracing as follows: Trace and monitor contacts of infected people. Notify them of their exposure. Support the quarantine of contacts. Help ensure the safe, sustainable and […]

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A Glimpse of Paradise with Syndesy

Have we found a glimpse of paradise in the Syndesy contact tracing app? In A PARADISE BUILT IN HELL, Rebecca Solnit explores humanity in the wake of catastrophic incidents that devastate whole communities. Solnit says, “When all the ordinary divides and patterns are shattered, people step up—not all, but the great preponderance—to become their brothers’ […]

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