تعلن ليزر فيتش عن بدء فعاليات أوروربا، والشرق الأوسط، وأفريقيا، للقادة والتقنيين للإبحار في مستقبل الأعمال

لندن, 24 أغسطس / آب 2021 /PRNewswire/– شركة ليزرفيش (Laserfiche) أعلنت اليوم فتح التسجيل ل Laserfiche Spark EMEA  (ليزرفيتش سبارك أوروبا، والشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا)، الذي يمثل فيديو بث حي يستعرض رؤى واستراتيجيات المنتج لدفع التحول الرقمي على مستوى المؤسسة. تستضيف مزود البرمجيات كخدمة (Saas)، الرائدة في تقديم إدارة المحتوى الذكي، وأتمتة العمليات التجارية حدثًا افتراضيًا تحت عنوان “الاستعداد لتغيير الرؤية”، ويدعو الحضور لاكتشاف كيف يمكن للمؤسسات داخل أوروبا، والشرق الأوسط تطبيق ليزر فيتش لتحويل وتحديث العمليات. سيبدأ البث المجاني في 1/سبتمبر/2021.

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صرح رئيس ليزرفيتش، كارل تشان، قائلا “أعادت أزمة كوفيد-19 ترتيب أولويات التحول الرقمي، مما أدى إلى ضغط سنوات من التغيير في بضعة شهور فقط”، “وتسارع استخدام التكنولوجيا الرقمية في جميع المجالات المؤسسية، بدءً من العمليات الداخلية، وتفاعل سلسلة الإمداد، وحتى تجربة العميل، ونشعر بالحماسة للتعاون مع مجتمع ليزرفيتش في أوروبا والشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا في مشاركة المعرفة والخبرات في استخدام حلول ليزر فيتش لاستعادة المشروع، وإعادة بناؤه، وتخيله بصوره مختلفة”

وسيغطي ليزر فيتش أوروبا والشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا الموضوعات المصممة لتزويد قادة الأعمال التجارية والتقنيين بالمعرفة اللازمة لساحة الأعمال متسارعة التعقيد والتغير:

  • الحفاظ على الامتثال للنظام الأوروبي العام لحماية البيانات، والثقة في تطبيقه يؤثر النظام الأوروبي العام لحماية البيانات تأثيرًا هائلًا على كيفية إدارة المعلومات من قبل لشركات والمؤسسات حول العالم. تعلم من رينولد ليمنج، رئيس مجتمع إدارة المعلومات والسجلات، بشأن كيفية تعزيز جهود الامتثال باستخدام ليزرفيتش
  • لماذا الوقت مناسبًا الآن للسحابة: اكتشف كيف يمكن لمؤسستك أن تزدهر باستخدام المرونة التي توفرها تقنية السحابة.
  • ماذا تحتاج أن تعرف عن Hybrid (هايبريد) تعرف على السبب وراء دمج المؤسسات الحالية جميع أنواع خدمات السحابة داخل نظامها البيئي الرقمي.

صرح عطار نادري، مدير أعمال ليزرفيتش المملكة المتحدة قائلًا: “حيث أن توقعات الموظفين والعملاء تعيد صياغة مستقبل العمل، فنحن ملتزمون بتزويد الشركات بالأدوات والحلول اللازمة للإبحار في بيئات العمل الجديدة” وتقدم ليزر فيتش سبارك لأعضاء مجتمع أوروبا والشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا الرؤى وأفضل الممارسات المصممة خصيصًا للتجارب الخاصة بكل منطقة، والمزودة بالحلول التي تتماشى مع الاستراتيجيات طويلة الأمد، ودعم المرونة المؤسسية”

وفضلًا عن الموارد التي تتجسد على سبيل المثال في: أفضل الممارسات، والأدلة الرقمية، وخطط الإجراءات، وأطر العمل، سيتمكن الحضور أيضًا من الاستفادة المجانية من دورات منح الشهادات، وتعزيز التعليم المستمر بشأن ليزرفيتش، والاستراتيجيات اللازمة للنجاح في بييئة العمل الرقمية  المتصلة، وسريعة التغيير بشكل متزايد.

للمزيد من المعلومات والتسجيل في جلسة ليزرفيتش سبارك أوروبا والشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا، اضغط هنا.

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حول شركة ليزرفيتش

 شركة ليزرفيش  هي المزود الرائد للبرمجيات كخدمة (SaaS) لإدارة المحتوى الذكي وأتمتة العمليات التجارية.‎ ‎ ومن خلال تدفقات العمل القوية، والنماذج الإلكترونية، وإدارة المستندات والتحليلات، تعمل منصة ®Laserfiche على تسريع كيفية إنجاز الأعمال، مما يُمكِّن القادة من التركيز على النمو عبر الشركة.

وكانت ليزرفيش رائدة في نهج المكتب الرقمي في إدارة محتوى الشركة. واليوم، يتضمن نهج تطوير “السحابة أولاً” من ليزرفيتش الابتكارات في تَعلُّم الآلة والذكاء الاصطناعي لتمكين المؤسسات في أكثر من 80 دولة من التحول إلى أعمال رقمية. كما يستخدم العملاء في كل صناعة — بما في ذلك الحكومة والتعليم والخدمات المالية والرعاية الصحية والتصنيع — ليزرفيش من أجل زيادة الإنتاجية وتوسيع نطاق أعمالهم وتقديم تجارب العملاء الرقمية أولاً.

يلتزم موظفو شركة ليزرفيش في المكاتب حول العالم برؤية الشركة المتمثلة في تمكين العملاء وإلهام الأشخاص لإعادة تصور كيف يمكن للتكنولوجيا تغيير حياة الناس.

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CGTN: GAUC to hold global youth summit on a zero carbon future

BEIJING, Aug. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — 2021 is a crucial year for advancing climate action. To mobilize, showcase, and maximize young people’s strength in tackling climate change, the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate (GAUC) announces the ClimateX Summit – a global initiative led by GAUC to engage youth around the world.

GAUC to hold global youth summit on a zero carbon future

ClimateX aims to help move the world towards a Net-Zero Carbon Future. The summit will be held from October 25 to 29, building on the momentum of global climate events scheduled for this fall, including the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26).

ClimateX will focus on climate and four areas: Nature & Biodiversity, Food & Health, Energy, and Transportation, through three distinct tracks: Academic, Action and Voices.

Academic papers, policy proposals, and short videos, showcasing efforts by young people to mitigate climate change, will be shared with global policy makers during the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

-Academic: Hosted by Tsinghua, Oxford, Yale and Columbia, the Academic Track calls for papers from graduate students who attend schools in GAUC, and from students at non-member universities. (Abstract submission deadline is September 5 )

-Action: Students from different GAUC universities will brainstorm climate solutions during a 5-day, 7-hour Hackathon.

-Voice: In partnership with the COP26 Universities Network, this track calls for short video clips from global youth, communicating their thoughts on climate change. (Video submission deadline is by August 31)

Young people who are interested in viewing or participating in ClimateX events for this year can go to http://climatex2021.gauc.net/

For more enquiries of the Summit, please email: gaucevent@tsinghua.edu.cn

GAUC  was initiated in January 2019, when eight universities made a joint statement at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

Currently, GAUC has 15 member universities and the mission of the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate is to advance climate change solutions through research, education, and public outreach, and to partner with industry, non-profit and government organizations to promote rapid implementation from a local to a global scale.

GAUC will pursue this mission by promoting exchange and cooperation among member universities and providing leadership in global higher education efforts to address climate change.

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Sudan, Libya agree to enforce regional border monitoring deal

Sudan and Libya agreed on Tuesday to activate a regional security agreement to curb human trafficking and illegal immigration.

Musa al-Koni Vice-President of the Libyan Presidential Council accompanied by the Libyan Minister of Immigration arrived in Khartoum on a two-day visit.

The visiting Libyan delegation held a meeting with the Vice-Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council to discuss ways to activate joint border security agreements that include Chad and Niger.

Undersecretary of the Libyan Foreign Ministry, Mohamed Khalil Issa stated that the meeting discussed the redeployment of the Quartet forces tasked with monitoring the borders, stressing that the neighbouring countries should contribute with his government to solving the Libyan issue.

“We were pleased with Sudan’s agreement to activate the quadripartite agreement signed by the two countries, and it will be enforced to monitor the borders between the four countries,” he said.

Issa added that technical meetings will be held between the security authorities in the four countries to discuss the implementation process and the formation of a joint command.

Also, he announced that the Libyan delegation will head to Ndjamena to discuss the issue with Chadian officials.

On June 2, 2018, Sudan, Libya, Chad and Niger signed an agreement providing to deploy joint force to monitor borders and combat human trafficking but it was implemented.

For his part, the Director of the African Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Hassan Abdel Salam Omer, confirmed the agreement and added the “frank discussions” dealt with strengthening and developing bilateral relations.

Omer further said that the member of the three-man Presidency Council invited Sudan to participate in the meeting of defence ministers of Libya’s neighbouring countries that will be hosted by Morocco next month.

Libya’s neighbouring countries in the past requested to be involved in the negotiations on the situation in Libya stressing they are also affected by this conflict.

In a related development, Sudanese Interior Minister Izz al-Din al-Sheikh held a separate meeting with the Libyan Minister of State for Immigration to discuss efforts to curb illegal immigration and human trafficking.

The meeting agreed to form a joint technical committee between the two countries and activating bilateral agreements and protocols related to combating illegal immigration and human trafficking.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Sudan’s Sovereign Council, local body discuss social peace in Abyei

The Transitional Sovereign Council received on Tuesday an initiative for social peace in the disputed Abyei Area made by the Ngok Dinka tribes in Sudan.

Paul Moen Head of the High Council for the Coordination of Abyei Dinka Affairs (ST photo)Members of the Sovereign Council Siddiq Tawer and Tahir Hajar met on Tuesday, a delegation of the High Council for Coordination of Abyei Dinka Affairs in Sudan headed by Moen Paul to discuss the challenges facing the Ngok Dinka in Sudan.

In statements to the media after the meeting, Moen said the delegation put forward a community initiative to support politically and administratively the Abyei Oversight Supreme Committee.

Hajar and Siddiq are members of the Abyei Oversight Supreme Committee which is headed by Mohamed Hamdan Dalgo.

The Ngok Dinka body in Sudan is separate from another one in South Sudan that calls for holding a referendum to determine the future of the disputed area.

Moen added that the meeting agreed on all the issues related to peace and stability that concern the Ngok Dinka people.

He underscored the need for real community dialogue in the Abyei that meets the aspirations and hopes of the citizens of the border area for peace and stability.

Also, he praised the Native Administration and various sectors, including women and youth for their participation in the initiative.

He said that the initiative, which seeks to preserve the rights of all components of the area, came after al-Burhan statements about the desire of the Sovereign Council to reach a solution to the outstanding situation in Abyei

He pointed out that the two members of the Sovereign Council promised to study this initiative and its implementation, in order to achieve peace and coexistence among all social components in the area.

On Saturday, Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok held a meeting in Juba with South Sudan’s Committee for Abyei Final Status to discuss the future of the Abyei area.

According to a statement released after the meeting, Hamdok told the committee that the issue should be solved within the development of joint cooperation between the two Sudans.

The 2005 peace deal that led to the independence of South Sudan provides that Abyei’s residents participate in a referendum to determine the future of the area.

However, the Misseriya and Ngok Dinka diverge on who is residents of the disputed area.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Activists set to hold mass protests in South Sudan

Activists are calling for mass protests in Juba and other parts o South Sudan amid demands for President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar to step down.

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Anti-corruption activists demonstrate in South Sudan capital Juba, June 11, 2012 (ST)

The activists are doubtful that provisions in the peace deal would be implemented if the two leaders remained at the helm of the country’s leadership.

The development is envisioned to be one of the first of its kind since the secession of the country from neighboring Sudan in 2011.

“These are people who do not agree when they are given the opportunity to sit alone and talk as leaders of the country and as comrades of the liberation struggle. They are people who can never agree and think they have the support of the people of South Sudan, each thinks he is popular. But they do not know people of South Sudan are tired of them,” a civil rights activist told Sudan Tribune on Tuesday.

He added, “People see them as a liability than leaders. They polarize the country when they are in power and kill people when they are in dispute. We do not want this to happen again, and this is the reason we are calling for them to step aside. Those close to them are only fooling them. They are not telling them the truth”.

The activists, operating under People’s Coalition for Civil Action (PCCA), accused Kiir and Machar of failure to govern the country.

Meanwhile, South Sudan Youth Union has appealed to the public to shun the protests, saying it would place the nation in perpetual political and security instability.

“We are saying no to protest because any change of the government through either coup or staged popular uprising always pushes the country into political instability, chaos, civil wars, and economic meltdown. And we have seen before in countries like Tunisia, Mali, Libya, Syria, and many other countries. thus, for this reason, and many others, we call on the initiators and supporters of the People’s Coalition for civil action to reconsider their position or totally back down from it for the sake of salvaging or rescuing our country from sliding into anarchy and worst political unrest,” the group said in a statement extended to Sudan Tribune on Tuesday.

The union, in a statement, stressed the need to hold elections in 2023 as stipulated in the peace agreement so that ballot becomes the only possible remedy for exiting from the current crisis.

“We call on the police service and other law enforcement agencies in South Sudan to remain vigilant and continue protecting the lives and properties and prevent public violence,” it stressed.

Source: Sudan Tribune

NAS not responsible for Juba-Nimule road attack: spokesperson

The leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has denied the hold-out group’s alleged involvement in recent attacks on the Juba-Nimule highway in South Sudan.

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He denial comes in the wake of accusations labelled against the group by the country’s authorities.

“The leadership of NAS refutes these baseless and unfounded accusations and strongly condemns these Juba regime’s agents and peddlers of lies for their futile attempt to mislead the people of South Sudan and members of the international community with false accusations,” Suba Samuel Manase, the spokesperson for the hold-out group said in a statement extended to Sudan Tribune on Tuesday.

He accused the Juba regime of sponsoring criminal gangs terrorising civilians on Juba-Nimule road.

“NAS urges its members, people of South Sudan and members of the international community to be vigilant and not pay attention to the disinformation propaganda of the regime in Juba,” said Manase.

Meanwhile, the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) have warned Ugandans against travelling to South Sudan without the backing of the military or police.

The warning comes in the wake of several ambushes on the Juba-Nimule highway in which truck drivers and dozens of passengers have either been shot dead or injured.

The latest incident on Sunday saw unknown gunmen shoot at a convoy of three trucks on the same highway.

“That route is not safe for our people; the moment they reach Elegu Border, they should first ensure that the routes are secured,” Lt Hammed Hassan Kato from the UPDF 4th Division told Daily Monitor on Tuesday.

“Given the [war] situation in South Sudan, there are a lot of wrong people and groups right now there,” he added.

Kato said Ugandans should establish whether the South Sudanese army (SSPDF) have sent in forces to picket and secure the routes so that they can move in and out when they are safe enough with their goods and resources.

Sunday’s ambush on the Juba-Nimule highway comes barely a week after another ambush on the same road left at least five people, including two nuns, dead.

Source: Sudan Tribune