‫هواوي تطلق حل OceanProtect لحماية البيانات

شينجن، الصين، 30/سبتمبر/ الصين/PRNewswire/– خلال هواوي كونكت 2021، أطلقت هواوي حل حماية البيانات OceanProtect الذي يغطي كلًا من مجالات التعافي من الكوارث والنسخ الاحتياطية لتقديم حماية شاملة للأنواع المختلفة من البيانات خلال دورة الحياة. وينتمي إلى حلول مركز بيانات All-Flash لتهيئة البنية التحتية السريعة، والخضراء والموثوقة، والذكية للصناعات المتعددة. ويعتمد الحل على مفهوم “التعافي الكامل من الكوارث، […]

شينجن، الصين، 30/سبتمبر/ الصين/PRNewswire/– خلال هواوي كونكت 2021، أطلقت هواوي حل حماية البيانات OceanProtect الذي يغطي كلًا من مجالات التعافي من الكوارث والنسخ الاحتياطية لتقديم حماية شاملة للأنواع المختلفة من البيانات خلال دورة الحياة. وينتمي إلى حلول مركز بيانات All-Flash لتهيئة البنية التحتية السريعة، والخضراء والموثوقة، والذكية للصناعات المتعددة. ويعتمد الحل على مفهوم “التعافي الكامل من الكوارث، والنسخ الاحتياطي السريع، واستعادة البيانات الدافئة” بما يضمن عدم انقطاع الخدمة، أو فقد البيانات، إلى جانب ضمان الاحتفاظ بالبيانات على المدى الطويل.

خلال هواوي كونكت 2021، بدأت هواوي أحد الجلسات بفكرة أن مركز بيانات All-Flash يبني “طريق سريع” للبيانات الخضراء، والموثوقة، والذكية مع خطاب من أحد المتحدثين، السيد مايكل فان، مدير تخزين البيانات، قسم مبيعات الحلول لشركة هواوي BG. قدم مايكل نطاقًا واسعًا من مستويات الحماية التي يشملها حل OceanProtect، قائلًا “بشأن سيناريوهات التعافي من الكوارث، فإنه قادر على توفير مزايا متنوعة، مثل حلول غياب البوابات النشط من الجهتين “gateway-free active-active”، و مركز البيانات الثلاثي، و التعافي من الكوارث بنقرة واحدة، والتجهيزات الاحتياطية (خلال ثواني) بينما بشأن سيناريوهات النسخ الاحتياطي، تقدم سلسلة OceanProtect X نسخًا احتياطيًا واستعادة سريعة، إلى جانب تقليل المساحة الفعال.

وقد صُمم الحل أولا لتقديم تعافي كامل من الكوارث للبيانات الساخنة وهذا يعني أنه يعمل على دمج التعافي من الكوارث لكلا من شبكة التخزين، وتخزين ملحق الشبكة، كما يوفر تحديث مطمئن للأجهزة لمضاعفة عائد الاستثمار. بمكن للحل أيضًا أن يتبنى بمرونة تصميم هواوي للتعافي من الكوارث النشط دائما active-active لتقليل الاستثمار المبدئي للعملاء، وتلبية متطلبات التعافي من الكوارث المستمرة. يضمن التصميم أيضًا التحديث غير المعطل من نظام واحد إلى تعميم نظام ثنائي نشط من الجهتين active-active، أو نشط من جهة وخامل من أخرى active-passive، ثم إلى حل مركز البيانات الثلاثي، أو حتى حل متعدد التعافي من الكوارث بأربع نسخ. مما يسمح بتحديث المعدات عبر الإنترنت عند الحاجة. ويمكن للعملاء بسهولة تحديث مستوى حماية التعافي من الكوارث لتحقيق حماية أفضل وأكثر فاعلية لإنتاج البيانات.

علاوة على ذلك، يحقق الحل نسخًا احتياطيًا سريعًا، واسترجاع للبيانات الدافئة-خاصة: النسخ الاحتياطي السريع، وإعادة الاستخدام السريع، والتخزين الفعال. ويستخدم هذا الإنجاز جهاز OceanProtect A8000، و تخزين النسخ الاحتياطية OceanProtect X8000/X9000 التي توفر نطاقًا تردديًا رائد الصنع للنسخ الاحتياطي واستعادة المعلومات تطبق هذه المنتجات نسخًا احتياطيًا كاملًا ومتسارعًا، واستعادة للبيانات الدافئة أو الساخنة مما يمكن بيانات النسخ الاحتياطي من التدفق مثل بيانات الإنتاج.

تعمل حماية بيانات Huawei OceanProtect على تحسين مستوى حماية البيانات الشامل خلال دورة الحياة. وهو يساعد الشركات في حماية بياناتها بفاعلية باستخدام النسخ الاحتياطي السريع، وعرض النطاق الترددي لاستعادة البيانات بينما تُمَكن لاستغلال أمثل لمساحات النسخ الاحتياطية. ومن خلال مجموعة واسعة من OceanProtect لحماية البيانات، تلتزم هواوي بتطوير تقنيات، ومنتجات، وحلول أكثر قوة تضع في أولوياتها البيانات وكيفية حماتها في العديد من السيناريوهات المختلفة في العالم الذكي. لمزيد من المعلومات، يُرجى زيارة OceanProtect Data Protection Solution

Global Partners to Join Huawei’s TECH4ALL Digital Inclusion Initiative

SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — At the Huawei TECH4ALL Summit, Huawei called for global partners to join the TECH4ALL digital inclusion initiative, which aims to build a more inclusive and intelligent world that leaves no one behind. Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative focuses on four areas: driving equity and quality in education, conserving nature with […]

SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — At the Huawei TECH4ALL Summit, Huawei called for global partners to join the TECH4ALL digital inclusion initiative, which aims to build a more inclusive and intelligent world that leaves no one behind.

Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative focuses on four areas: driving equity and quality in education, conserving nature with technology, driving inclusion and accessibility in health, and using ICT to boost rural development. It focuses on digital technologies, application enablement, and digital skills, and works with global partners to promote and expand digital inclusion to help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

At present, more than 60,000 teachers and students benefit from TECH4ALL projects in over 200 schools worldwide. Digital technologies have been deployed to improve resource management and biodiversity conservation efficiency in 22 natural reserves around the world. Huawei smartphones provide 15 accessibility features and are used by about 10 million users each month. Huawei’s RuralStar solution provides mobile Internet services for more than 60 countries and regions, covering more than 50 million people in remote areas.

Inclusion and equity were major talking points in the education track of the summit. In her opening remarks, Stefania Giannini, Assistant Director-General for Education at UNESCO, discussed technology-enabled Open Schools, a three-year partnership program with Huawei that is rolling out in Ethiopia, Egypt, and Ghana.

“UNESCO and Huawei jointly launched this project in July 2020,” said Stefania Giannini. “The project explores future schooling models, thereby contributing to UNESCO’s global initiative on the future of education.”

To build a more crisis-resilient Open School system, all countries have to consider the three pillars of new infrastructure for a learning system: technology, digital content, and the digital competencies of teachers and human facilitators. UNESCO’s Dr. Fengchun Miao, Chief of Unit for Technology and Artificial Intelligence in Education, looked at how to leverage the power of technology in the education field.

Vodafone Foundation discussed its Instant Network Schools program, which aims to bring high-quality education to refugees and host communities, with plans to connect 500,000 refugee students and their communities by 2025. Huawei is one of the partners for expanding connectivity to more schools in Africa.

Vodafone Instant Network Schools Program Manager Oisín Walton said, “We believe that every boy and girl should have access to quality education, no matter where they are and whatever their nationality.”

Close the Gap’s DigiTruck Program Lead Bram Over gave an update on the DigiTruck program. DigiTrucks are green, solar-powered mobile classrooms converted from shipping containers. They are equipped with recycled ICT devices and provide training for young people in digital skills. Huawei has supported this program in Kenya and France. Later this year, Huawei and Close the Gap will implement the project in Ethiopia.

Ling Hui from the YouChange China Social Entrepreneur Foundation introduced the Green Pepper program for young teachers in rural villages in China. The program delivers a year of online training to teachers and has reached nearly 80,000 young rural teachers and 17,000 schools so far.

In her opening remarks introducing the environment track, IUCN Director General Dr. Grethel Aguilar addressed a range of environmental issues, pointing out that technology can be used to mitigate humanity’s growing impact on the planet.

Dr. Aguilar said, “Digital technology can be an important part of the solution and help us solve global challenges if used correctly and smartly.”

As facilitator of the panel discussion, Associate Director of the IUCN Protected Areas Programme James Hardcastle, pointed out that we must empower more people to use technologies for nature conservation and referenced the Tech4Nature initiative – an IUCN-Huawei partnership that aims to develop scenario-specific technologies to safeguard natural ecosystems in 300 protected sites by 2023.

Currently, the project is running in Thailand, Spain, Mauritius, Switzerland, and China. Ecomode President Nadeem Nazurally elaborated on the Mauritius project, which aims to protect and restore the African island nation’s rapidly vanishing coral reef using AI-powered real-time video monitoring, which can be transmitted to experts, both local and worldwide.

Continuing the environmental track, Rainforest Connection Director of International Expansion Chrissy Durkin introduced the Nature Guardian system, which uses acoustics technologies to monitor endangered species and alert rangers to threats like illegal logging and gunshots. Bernardo Reyes Ortíz, President of Forest Ethics in Chile, explained how the Guardian platform supported by Huawei cloud is providing a lifeline for the nation’s endangered Darwin’s fox, fewer than 1,000 of which are thought to remain in existence.

Smart and networked monitoring technologies are a crucial tool for nature conservation. Dr. Steph Wray, Chair of The Mammal Society in the UK, how acoustics solutions have been deployed in England to protect the increasingly rare red squirrel, which is threatened by the invasive and vastly more populous grey squirrel.

Tang Yanfei, Executive Director at Hainan National Park Research Institute, explained how acoustics monitoring is key to improving conservation of China’s critically endangered Hainan gibbon, with a view to doubling its population in 15 years.

Partnerships are the fuel that powers progress in TECH4ALL’s environment and education domains, as well as in the initiative’s other two domains – health and development.

“If you want to walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk together,” said Tao Jingwen in his opening remarks. “We believe that more partners will work with us to advance the TECH4ALL action plan in the future. Join us for a more inclusive, intelligent world where no one is left behind.”

Watch the full recording of the summit at https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all/news-and-events/events/hc2021-t4a-summit

Read more about TECH4ALL projects and stories at https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all

Shanghai Electric to Unveil Solutions for Smart Energy and Intelligent Manufacturing at Expo 2020 Dubai

DUBAI, UAE, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Shanghai Electric (“Shanghai Electric” or “the Company”) (601727.SS and 02727.HK) announced that the Company is to unveil an array of innovations in the smart energy and intelligent manufacturing space to the global visitors at the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai starting on October 1. Attending as an official […]

DUBAI, UAE, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Shanghai Electric (“Shanghai Electric” or “the Company”) (601727.SS and 02727.HK) announced that the Company is to unveil an array of innovations in the smart energy and intelligent manufacturing space to the global visitors at the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai starting on October 1.

Attending as an official partner of the China pavilion, Shanghai Electric will take visitors on an immersive journey as they explore the achievements of the Chinese energy sector within a 4,636 square meter exhibition space

A spokesperson of Shanghai Electric said, “We are proud to participate in Dubai 2020 as one of the official partners of the China Pavilion. We look forward to celebrating the latest scientific achievements that mark the making of a new era for humankind and the ground-breaking technological inventions leading us toward a greener future. Shanghai Electric wishes to show the world our prowess in new energy and our innovations born through global partnerships.”

On a giant naked-eye 3D screen in the “Communication and Connection” exhibition, Shanghai Electric will display China’s vision of a low-carbon future by demonstrating its effort to build the world’s largest solar energy plant in Dubai, alongside technological milestones and roadmaps in wind power, hydrogen energy, energy storage, green transportation and industrial Internet.

The exhibition’s theme reflects Shanghai Electric’s unswerving focus on its core business areas, including smart energy and intelligent manufacturing, while implementing “technological advancement to achieve business transformation and upgrading”.

Shanghai Electric seeks to partnerships with global industry leaders and innovators to accelerate human progress and sustainable development, creating more open and mutually beneficial cooperation opportunities.

On Shanghai Electric Day held in December, Shanghai Electric will promote cooperation with the United Arab Emirates and other countries by demonstrating its new energy solutions in the wind, solar and energy storage – showing the companies “Belt and Road” (BRI) achievements and its progress towards China’s carbon reduction targets.

Over the past years, Shanghai Electric has spearheaded several mega-scale projects along the BRI to bolster the development of the energy sector. Chief among them is the Dubai Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project, the world’s largest solar thermal photovoltaic plant, expected to provide clean power to more than 270,000 residents in Dubai and reduce about 1.6 million tons of carbon emissions every year once completed. Meanwhile, Shanghai Electric has established closer cooperation with its global partners through BRI, promoting economic development and inter-regional connectivity and offering advanced technologies and rich project experience to other countries.

World Expos are the global fests that highlight scientific, technological, economic and social progress. As the first World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, the Dubai Expo 2020, “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, aims to drive inspiration, innovation and collaboration to create a better future. Originally scheduled to kick off on October 20, 2020, Dubai Expo is reopening its door to nearly 200 nations and 25 million visitors on October 1, 2021, after being delayed for a year by the coronavirus pandemic.

Themed ‘Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind — Innovation and Opportunity’, the China pavilion, named ‘The Light of China’, is one of the largest exhibition buildings in the Dubai Expo 2020, with the design language symbolizing hope and a bright future as a showcase for China’s rich cultural heritage and longstanding history. Visitors can also access the China Pavilion and Shanghai Electric Exhibition Area online through the “China Pavilion on Cloud”.

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SAIC Motor Expo Dubai concept car “Kun” unveiled

DUBAI, UAE, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, SAIC Motor autonomous new energy concept car “Kun” – Star Exhibits of China Pavilion at 2020 Expo Dubai, was virtually unveiled at the Shanghai World Expo Museum. Dubai Expo will officially open on October 1st; SAIC Motor latest concept car “Kun” will form the most dazzling exhibition […]

DUBAI, UAE, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, SAIC Motor autonomous new energy concept car “Kun” – Star Exhibits of China Pavilion at 2020 Expo Dubai, was virtually unveiled at the Shanghai World Expo Museum.

Dubai Expo will officially open on October 1st; SAIC Motor latest concept car “Kun” will form the most dazzling exhibition items together with China Beidou Satellite and China High-speed Railway, demonstrating the powerful innovative strength and unique technological charm of China’s high-end manufacturing to the world. At the same time, SAIC Motor’s self-owned brands MG and MAXUS will provide latest models as the official designated vehicles for the China Pavilion during the Expo.

A vision of “Smart Mobility” for a better life

The World Expo, with a long history of more than 160 years, is known as the “Olympic event in the economic, technological and cultural circles” and has become a global stage for displaying new concepts, new ideas and new technologies. “Everything starts with the World Expo.” The trains, lights, telephones, airplanes, highways and other technologies and concepts that were first launched at the World Expo have gradually entered people’s daily lives and have strongly promoted the continuous progress of human society.

At the 2010 Expo Shanghai, SAIC Motor built an automobile enterprise pavilion, depicting a desirable picture of “Direct to 2030” with zero emissions, zero traffic accidents, stay away from dependence on oil and away from traffic jams.

At 2020 Expo Dubai, SAIC Motor will bring the “Kun” concept jointly created by the forward-looking design teams of Shanghai and London. Citing the legend of “leviathan” in Zhuangzi’s Carefree Soaring, inspired by “the world and China, the mountain and the sea”, the concept “Kun” integrates bio-intelligence interaction, photosynthetic energy, zero-gravity seat, holographic image interaction and advanced autonomous driving technologies, presents a beautiful picture of smart mobility that is not limited by space in the future and the fusion of human and vehicle environments. It will bring a unique experience of “a glance at technology, a glance at the future, and a glance at China” to the Expo’s global audience.

A “green and smart” Chinese brand image

SAIC Motor is representing China’s automobile industry and actively establishes a “green and intelligent” innovative image at the Expo Dubai. SAIC Motor has established a global automotive industry chain including R&D, marketing, logistics, parts, manufacturing, finance, second-hand cars and etc. Its products and services are welcomed by more than 70 countries and regions around the world.

Relying on the advantages of innovative technologies such as new energy vehicles and intelligent networking, SAIC Motor is actively creating differentiated international competitiveness. From January to August this year, sales in overseas markets exceeded 370,000 units, with a year-on-year increase of 106.4%, ranking No. 1 in overseas sales of Chinese auto companies. Among them, MG brand reached 182,000 units with an increase of 83.9% year-on-year. MG Sales in developed countries accounted for nearly 40% and winning the “China Single Brand Overseas Sales Champion”. The NEV sales of self-owned brands in developed European countries was nearly 19,000, a year-on-year increase of 133%, ranking in the forefront of vehicle segments in countries such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland. At the same time, the “i-Smart” intelligent networking system has been popular among consumers in Thailand, India, Indonesia and other countries. It has been used on more than 30 overseas models and has activated more than 130,000 users.

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Despite Heightening Investor Pressure, Few Companies Publicly Report on Sustainability, Sphera’s New Survey Finds

New data from Sphera reveals that, despite promises to the contrary, companies struggle with implementing and disclosing progress on their sustainability efforts CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Though pressure is growing from all corners—from investors, to governments, to boards of directors—companies worldwide struggle to report progress on their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) […]

New data from Sphera reveals that, despite promises to the contrary, companies struggle with implementing and disclosing progress on their sustainability efforts

CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Though pressure is growing from all corners—from investors, to governments, to boards of directors—companies worldwide struggle to report progress on their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals. Indeed, just 38% of businesses publicly communicate their sustainability performance, according to a new survey from Sphera®, a leading global provider of ESG performance and risk management software, data and consulting services.

It’s not just a matter of disclosing progress on their objectives, however; companies are also behind the curve when it comes to clearly setting their ESG goals in the first place. Less than one-third (29%) of the respondents said they have set and communicated their sustainability targets, and even fewer—16%—have set emissions targets in accordance with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) framework.

This marked lack of ESG transparency highlights the persistently wide chasm between ESG promises and action in the private sector. In the absence of significant, enforceable regulations worldwide, companies have largely been left to voluntarily make commitments, but with no meaningful mechanisms to either measure their progress or hold themselves accountable to them. About half (51%) of companies surveyed affirm that their senior management has made sustainability commitments, but only 21% say they have a clear roadmap to implementation, and just 26% say they have fully integrated sustainability into their business strategy.

“It’s easy to ‘talk the talk’ when it comes to corporate ESG initiatives, but much harder to ‘walk the walk’,” says Paul Marushka, Sphera’s CEO. “Businesses have largely been left to their own devices to establish and measure their sustainability performance, leading to a constellation of voluntary frameworks that ultimately disincentivize meaningful action. But with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s recent report providing its strongest warning yet – indicating that half-measures will no longer cut it – and the upcoming COP26 conference promising to hold the business community to account, organizations need to start making good on their promises and show tangible progress.”

These findings are from Sphera’s Sustainability Survey 2021, a survey of 218 global business leaders evaluating their sustainability metrics, measurement and progress.

Additional findings from the survey include:

Scope 3 is missing from the menu. Though reducing emissions across the value chain is essential to meeting decarbonization targets and—for those businesses who have committed to them—achieving net zero emissions, very few companies have accounted for Scope 3 emissions in their sustainability plans. Only 13% of businesses surveyed said they have identified all relevant Scope 3 categories and completed a corresponding hotspot analysis; 29% say they consider the entire value chain when calculating their corporate emissions baseline or carbon footprint.

“Scope 3 emissions can make up the vast majority of a company’s overall carbon footprint,” Marushka added, “which means any sound sustainability strategy must involve an assessment of the supply chain and a commitment to working with suppliers who are also taking measurable steps to reduce their emissions. The end result ultimately creates a multiplier effect for both companies’ sustainability efforts.”

Poor data quality can stymie even the best efforts. Only a minority of respondents (16%) use data from established commercial databases to quantify their corporate carbon footprint; another 14% say they use high-quality, industry-based data for baseline assessment at the product level. In practice, this means many more organizations are using suboptimal datasets, such as spend-based, input-output databases, to measure their emissions. These types of top-down, nonspecific data sources can lead to inaccurate assessments, further exacerbating the gap between sustainability promises and outcomes.

The middle market struggles the most. Perhaps unsurprisingly, large organizations with more than $1 billion in revenue are more likely to be rated as optimized (34%) in terms of sustainability maturity.1 At the same time, 39% of small businesses with less than $100 million in revenue are considered optimized. Midsize businesses trail both, with an optimization rate of just 30%. In fact, midsize businesses are more likely than their larger or smaller counterparts to not exceed basic compliance requirements (25% vs.13% for smaller organizations and 6% for larger organizations).

About the Sustainability Maturity Survey 2021
Sphera partnered with the University of Esslingen in Germany to design and field a survey of companies throughout Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Respondents represented businesses in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, education, health care, oil and gas, manufacturing and technology. The survey was conducted between April 7 and May 3.

About Sphera
Sphera creates a safer, more sustainable and productive world. We are a leading global provider of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance and risk management software, data and consulting services with a focus on Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHS&S), Operational Risk Management and Product Stewardship.

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According to Sphera’s Sustainability Maturity rubric, an “optimized” business leverages ESG software and data resources to go above and beyond meeting compliance requirements to help find efficiencies, increase productivity and innovation, reduce costs and mitigate risks. A “leader” is at the head of the competitive pack and is shaping the future of its sector through its sustainability initiatives.

المجلس الدولي للكريكت يعقد شراكة استراتيجية مع شركة نايوم

دبي الامارات العربية المتحدة, 30 سبتمبر / أيلول 2021 /PRNewswire/ — أعلن المجلس الدولي للكريكت عن عقد شراكة استراتيجية مع نايوم بهدف توسيع أطر التعاون المشترك لتنظيم ثلاث فعاليات عالمية للمجلس حتى نهاية عام 2023 وهي كأس العالم للكريكت للرجال T20 في الإمارات وسلطنة عُمان، ونهائي بطولة العالم للاختبار في عام 2023، وكأس العالم للكريكت للرجال 2023 […]

دبي الامارات العربية المتحدة, 30 سبتمبر / أيلول 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

أعلن المجلس الدولي للكريكت عن عقد شراكة استراتيجية مع نايوم بهدف توسيع أطر التعاون المشترك لتنظيم ثلاث فعاليات عالمية للمجلس حتى نهاية عام 2023 وهي كأس العالم للكريكت للرجال T20 في الإمارات وسلطنة عُمان، ونهائي بطولة العالم للاختبار في عام 2023، وكأس العالم للكريكت للرجال 2023 في الهند.

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وتوفر نايوم، الشركة الرائدة عالمياً في مجال تطوير البنية التحتيّة للتكنولوجيا المالية، الفرصة أمام البنوك والشركات للوصول إلى مجموعة واسعة من خدمات البنية التحتية للتكنولوجيا المالية من خلال واجهة واحدة لبرمجة التطبيقات.

وستعمل نايوم، بصفتها الشريك الرسمي للمجلس الدولي للكريكت، على تعزيز علاقات المجلس مع منصات البث والمنصات الرقمية، بالإضافة إلى تنفيذ أنشطة فريدة لجمهور الرياضة والعملاء خلال هذه الفعاليات. بينما ستتيح هذه الشراكة لشركة نايوم إمكانية الوصول إلى القاعدة العالمية الواسعة لجمهور الكريكت من خلال تنظيم حملات ترويجية مبتكرة تسلط الضوء على الدور المهم للتكنولوجيا المالية في تسريع التدفقات المالية العالمية وجعلها أكثر أمناً وسهولة.

وتعليقاً على هذه الشراكة، قال أنوراغ داهيا، الرئيس التنفيذي للشؤون التجارية في المجلس الدولي للكريكت: “يسرنا انضمام شركة نايوم إلينا كشريك رسمي، وأن نستهل شراكتنا بتنظيم كأس العالم للكريكت للرجال T20 والتي ستقام في دولة الإمارات وسلطنة عُمان”.

وأضاف داهيا: “ستوفر هذه الشراكة الفرصة لشركة نايوم للاستفادة من القاعدة الشعبية الكبيرة للكريكت في الملاعب التي ستستضيف هذه البطولات فضلاً عن الترويج لدورها المهم كإحدى الشركات الرائدة والمبتكرة في مجال التكنولوجيا المالية أمام عملائها الحاليين والمحتملين في مختلف أنحاء العالم. ونتطلع للتعاون مع نايوم في تطوير حملات مخصصة نعتقد بأنها ستنجح بإحداث تأثير إيجابي في هذه الرياضة وطريقة تفاعلنا مع الجمهور”.

بدوره، قال براجيت نانو، المؤسس المشارك والرئيس التنفيذي لشركة نايوم: “يسعدنا التعاون مع المجلس الدولي للكريكت بصفتنا الشريك التجاري المميز لقطاع الأعمال المباشرة بين الشركات، إذ يتجاوز شغف العالم برياضة الكريكت حدود الدول والعملات والثقافات المختلفة”.

وتابع نانو: “ركزت نايوم على مدى أعوام طويلة، في تطوير البنية التحتيّة للتكنولوجيا المالية لدى عدد من أشهر العلامات التجارية الرائدة على مستوى العالم. ولا شك أن هذه الشراكة ستوفر لنا الفرصة لعرض ابتكاراتنا المتميزة في القطاع على المستوى العالمي، وتفعيل مشاركة خبراء التكنولوجيا من عشاق رياضة الكريكت في تطوير برامج جديدة لإثراء التجارب العالمية لهذه الرياضة”.

لمحة عن المجلس الدولي للكريكت

يعد المجلس الدولي للكريكت الجهة الدولية الناظمة لرياضة الكريكت. ويتولى المجلس الذي يضم 105 عضواً تنظيم وإدارة الرياضة، حيث تشمل مسؤولياته تقديم البطولات العالمية الكبرى بما في ذلك كأس العالم للكريكت للرجال، وكأس العالم للكريكت للسيدات، وكأس العالم للكريكت للرجال والنساء T20، بالإضافة إلى جميع التصفيات المؤهلة لها.

ويترأس المجلس أيضاً وضع مدونة قواعد السلوك للرياضة، والتي تحدد المعايير الاحترافية لرياضة الكريكت العالمية، وشروط اللعب، والمراجعات الخاصة بطريقة رمي الكرة، وغيرها من اللوائح التنظيمية الأخرى الخاصة باللعبة. بينما يتولى نادي مارليبون للكريكت مسؤولية الإشراف على قوانين اللعبة.

ويقوم المجلس الدولي للكريكت بتعيين الحكام الذين يقودون جميع مباريات الاختبار، وبطولة اليوم الواحد الدولية، وبطولات T20. ويتولى المجلس من خلال وحدة مكافحة الفساد تنسيق إجراءات مكافحة الفساد والتلاعب بنتائج المباريات. ويتعاون قسم تطوير اللعبة في المجلس مع الأعضاء المعنيين لارتقاء بسوية رياضة الكريكت العالمية، وإنشاء أنظمة أفضل للرياضة، وزيادة عدد لاعبي الكريكت، وتعزيز نمو اللعبة.

لمحة عن شركة نايوم

تعد نايوم شركة رائدة في مجال التكنولوجيا المالية، والتي توفر للبنوك ومزودي خدمات الدفع والشركات المتخصصة بخدمات السفر والشركات على اختلاف أحجامها فرصة الوصول إلى خدمات الدفع العالمية من خلال واجهة واحدة لبرمجة التطبيقات. وتعمل المنصة النموذجية التابعة للشركة تعمل على تمكين التجارة الإلكترونية، مما يساعد الشركات على الدفع وتحصيل الأموال في جميع أنحاء العالم من خلال الخدمات خدمات تسليم الدفعات وجمعها وإصدار البطاقات المصرفية والخدمات المصرفية كخدمة (BaaS). وبمجرد اتصالها مع منصة نايوم، تتاح للشركات القدرة على إجراء مدفوعات بأكثر من 100 عملة لأكثر من 190 دولة، ويتم إجراء عمليات الدفع لـ 85 دولة منها خلال الوقت الحقيقي. ويمكن تلقي الأموال المدفوعة في 33 سوقاً مختلفة، بما في ذلك أسواق جنوب شرق آسيا، والمملكة المتحدة، وهونغ كونغ، وسنغافورة، وأستراليا، والهند، والولايات المتحدة. وتتوافر خدمات نايوم الخاصة بإصدار البطاقات المصرفية حالياً في 32 دولة تتوزع على مناطق أوروبا (منطقة المدفوعات الأوروبية الموحدة)، والمملكة المتحدة، وأستراليا، وسنغافورة. وتشكل البنية التحتيّة لخدمات الترخيص عنصراً أساسياً في عمليات نايوم، والتي تم بناؤها بمرور الوقت في عدد من أسرع الاقتصادات نمواً. وتمتلك نايوم محفظة تراخيص واسعة النطاق، وتغطي 11 ولاية قضائية حول العالم، ما يوفر خدمات دفع عالمية سريعة وسلسة بصرف النظر عن المنطقة الجغرافية.

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