‫”4 آي آبس” توقع تبرم ثلاث صفقات كبرى لتطبيقات Oracle Fusion Cloud مع القطاع العام في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا في ختام الربع الأول من السنة المالية 2020-21

تشيناي، الهند، 25 يوليو/تموز 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ترسخ شركة 4i Apps (4 آي آبس) -شركة حائزة على جوائز من أبرز شركاء مؤسسة Oracle (أوراكل)- مكانتها باعتبارها شركة رائدة في مجموعة خدمات أوراكل السحابية من خلال توقيع ثلاث صفقات كبرى لخدمات أوراكل السحابية مع القطاع العام في الإمارات العربية المتحدة وقطر وعمان على التوالي.

Mr. Saravanan Murugesan, Chief Executive Officer, 4i Apps Solutions

 ستعمل عمليات التعاون هذه على تسريع التحول الرقمي وستمثل معيارًا مرجعيًا لمؤسسات القطاع العام الأخرى في المنطقة. وتُعد تطبيقات Oracle Fusion Cloud المجموعة الأكثر ابتكارًا من الجيل التالي من التطبيقات السحابية التي تمثل واحدًا من أهم المناهج الرقمية للشركات. وتصدرت تطبيقات Oracle Fusion قائمة تصنيفات كبرى مجموعات البحوث، مثل Gartner (غارتنر).

وقع اختيار إحدى مؤسسات القطاع العام المرموقة الواقعة في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة والعاملة في قطاع الخدمات اللوجستية على خدمات Oracle Fusion Cloud للارتقاء بنظامها التقليدي لتخطيط موارد المؤسسة عن طريق إقامة شراكة مع شركة 4 آي آبس. وسيساعد فريق خبراء 4 آي آبس هذه المؤسسة على الترقية إلى خدمات Oracle Fusion Cloud التي تغطي البيانات المالية وإدارة أداء المؤسسات وتدفقات إدارة سلسلة الإمداد وإدارة رأس المال البشري.

 أقامت شركة استثمارية عالمية مقرها قطر ذات اهتمامات متنوعة في مجالات العقارات والبنية التحتية والرعاية الصحية وتجارة التجزئة تعاونًا مع شركة 4 آي آبس. وهذا التعاون سيتيح للعميل تحقيق أقصى فائدة باستخدام خدمات أوراكل السحابية. ويشمل هذا التعاون البيانات المالية وخدمات إدارة سلسلة الإمداد وإدارة رأس المال البشري والامتدادات اللازمة لتحديث خدمات Oracle PaaS.

اختارت أيضًا إحدى مؤسسات المرافق العامة الواقعة في عمان شركة 4 آي آبس لتعزيز عمليات إعداد الموردين وتقديم العطاءات الخاصة بها من خلال تطبيق خدماتOracle Fusio  Sourcing السحابية.

 صرّح السيد Ravisankar. P (رافيسانكار بي)، رئيس عمليات الشرق الأوسط في شركة 4 آي آبس، قائلًا “إن إبرام تلك المشروعات الثلاثة بنجاح مع شركات القطاع العام يُعتبر بمثابة إنجاز ضخم بالنسبة لنا. كما يعزز بصمة 4 آي آبس في المنطقة.”

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 كما صرّح السيد Saravanan Murugesan (سارافانان موروغيسان)، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة 4 آي آبس، قائلًا “نتطلع لتلك المشروعات الثلاثة الكبرى التي أبرمناها خلال فترة انتشار الوباء التي ساعدت في تعزيز قاعدة 4 آي آبس باعتبارها المزود الرائد للحلول السحابية الذي يخدم عملاء القطاعين العام والخاص في مختلف أنحاء العالم على مدار عقد من الزمان.”

 وأشار السيد Kathiresh (كاثيريش)، مدير المبيعات بشركة 4 آي آبس، قائلًا “يساعدنا التزامنا في المنطقة وكذلك دعم أوراكل لنا على ضمان حصاد الصفقات الرابحة.”

نبذة عن شركة 4 آي آبس:

تُعتبر 4 آي آبس شركة تعمل في مجال خدمات واستشارات التطبيقات السحابية. وهي إحدى مؤسسات التكنولوجيا التي تواصل توسعها، كما أنها إحدى المؤسسات الشريكة لشركة أوراكل التي تلبي احتياجات مختلف الصناعات بالنظر إلى خبرتها التي تبلغ 13 عامًا. وتتولى الشركة مهام إعداد الحلول الرقمية ووضع إستراتيجياتها وتنفيذها في أنظمة تخطيط موارد المؤسسات وأنظمة الإحصائيات في أكثر من عشرة بلدان.

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28 Abducted Baptist School Students Freed in Nigeria

Armed kidnappers in Nigeria have released 28 of the more than 120 students who were abducted at the beginning of July from the Bethel Baptist High School in the northern town of Damishi.

Church officials returned those children to their parents at the school on Sunday. But the Rev. Israel Akanji, president of the Baptist Convention, said more than 80 other children are still being held by the gunmen.

So far 34 children kidnapped from the school on July 5 have either been released or have escaped from the custody of the gunmen. It is unclear when the other children will be released. The gunmen have reportedly demanded 500,000 Naira (about $1,200) for each student.

Akanji said the church did not pay any ransoms because it is opposed to paying criminals, but he added the church was unable to stop the children’s families from taking any actions they deem fit to secure their release.

A spokesman for the Nigerian Police, Mohammed Jalige, said security forces and civilian defense forces were on a routine rescue patrol July 12 around the forests near the village of Tsohon Gaya when they found three exhausted kidnapped victims roaming in the bush. Two other students escaped on July 20 when they were ordered to fetch firewood from a nearby forest. Jalige said they were undergoing medical examinations.

Gunman called bandits have carried out a spate of mass abductions from schools in northern Nigeria this year, mainly seeking ransoms.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who won election on hopes that he would tackle Nigeria’s security challenges, has not been able to do much in addressing the growing cases of mass abductions from Nigerian schools.

Source: Voice of America

Cameroon: Civilians Flee After Deadly Boko Haram Attack

Cameroon says hundreds of civilians have fled Sagme, a northern village on the border with Nigeria, after a Boko Haram attack Saturday that left eight government troops dead and 13 wounded, according to a press release. The Cameroonian military deployed to the area and said fighters were also killed.

Cameroon’s military says about 90 heavily armed terrorists on six military tactical vehicles and several motorcycles entered the country from Nigeria Saturday, launching attacks on Sagme village.

Sagme is located in Cameroon’s Far North region that shares a border with Nigeria’s Borno state, said to be an epicenter of jihadist group Boko Haram.

The press release by Army Captain Cyrille Serge Atonfack Guemo says the troops fought back but did not say how many combatants were killed. Guemo said the fighters escaped to Nigeria carrying bodies of their dead peers.

Midjiyawa Bakari, governor of Cameroon’s Far North region, said six of the Cameroonian troops were killed on the spot while the other two died while being transported to a hospital in the northern town of Maroua. He said many troops suffered severe wounds during the intense shootout with Boko Haram terrorists but managed to escape. Bakari said he is extending the condolences of Cameroon’s President Paul Biya to the families of the soldiers killed.

Cameroon’s military said Biya immediately ordered the deployment of more troops to secure the country’s territory and civilians.

Bakari said several hundred civilians escaped from Sagme and neighboring villages to the bush for safety. He said the fleeing civilians should return to their villages as the military has been redeployed to protect lives and property.

He said people who think that Boko Haram has been eradicated from northern Cameroon are wrong. He said he is calling on civilians to help the military fight the terrorists through information sharing.

Bakari said he has asked traditional rulers, the clergy and community leaders to remobilize self-defense groups, especially along the border with Nigeria.

The Nigerian government has not issued a statement regarding the attack. But the Multinational Joint Task Force of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, comprising troops from Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad and Benin, has acknowledged the incident and said the fighters crossed over from Nigeria.

Security analyst and former military spokesman Didier Badjeck says the Cameroonian military alone cannot defeat Boko Haram terrorists.

He said Boko Haram has been infiltrating many localities on the northern border with Nigeria and that it is very difficult for the military to detect the terrorists if civilians do not collaborate by reporting strangers in all border towns and villages. Badjeck said churches and mosques should ask civilians to stop lodging visitors and giving strangers food, thinking that they are obeying religious teachings.

Badjeck said fighters may be disguising themselves as ranchers moving around in search of food for their cattle or as farmers visiting markets to sell crops.

In December 2020, Bakari said Boko Haram was establishing ties with top officials of his region. The revelation came after Cameroon’s military arrested Blama Malla, a former lawmaker, for allegedly supplying cattle to the Nigerian terrorist group. Malla was detained in the northern town of Mora.

Boko Haram terrorists have been fighting for 11 years to create an Islamic caliphate in northeast Nigeria. The fighting has spread to Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin, with regular killings, burnings of mosques, churches, markets and schools, and attacks on military installations.

The United Nations reports that Boko Haram violence has killed 30,000 people and displaced about two million in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad.

Source: Voice of America

Man Accused of Attempted Assassination of Mali President Dies in Custody

A man accused of attempting to stab Mali’s interim President Assimi Goita last week has died in hospital while in the custody of security services, the government said in a statement on Sunday.

Goita, a special forces colonel who orchestrated two coups in the last year, escaped unharmed after the assailant tried to stab him during prayers at a mosque in the capital Bamako on Tuesday.

Security agents threw a man into the back of a military pickup truck, video obtained by Reuters showed, as Goita was ringed by bodyguards.

“During the investigations … his state of health deteriorated,” the statement said. He was taken to hospital, where he died, it said.

An investigation is underway to determine the cause of death.

Mali, the theatre of French-supported operations against al Qaeda and Islamic State-linked insurgents for a decade, was thrown into political turmoil after a military junta led by Goita toppled President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in August 2020.

Goita served as vice-president to transitional leader Bah Ndaw until the latter’s ouster in May.

Source: Voice of America