‫‫توسع شركة جيتاك مجموعتها من الأجهزة اللوحية الآمنة جوهريا والتي تعمل بنظام التشغيل ويندوز من خلال إطلاق F110-EX المتينة.

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ملخص الاخبار

  • تم تصميم الجهاز اللوحي من الجيل التالي للاستخدام في البيئات الخطرة ATEX و IECEx Zone 2/22
  • يتميز الجهاز الجديد بنفس المواصفات القوية التي يتمتع بها الكمبيوتر اللوحي F110 من الجيل التالي، بما في ذلك معالج Intel® Core ™ من الجيل الحادي عشر، وتخزين PCIe NVMe SSD واتصال Wi-Fi 6
  • يوسع إطلاق مجموعة جيتاك من الأجهزة اللوحية القوية الآمنة التي تعمل بنظام ويندوز، مما يمنح العملاء الذين يواجهون بيئات عمل خطرة مزيدًا من الخيارات
F110-EX’s rugged reliability and powerful connectivity help maximise operational efficiency at all times, while its intrinsically safe technology protects employees from explosive hazards in ATEX & IECEx Zone 2/22 environments.

 أعلنت شركة جيتاك اليوم عن إطلاق الجيل التالي من F110-EX ، وهو نسخة آمنة جوهريًا من جهازها اللوحي القوي F110 المتين والمتعدد الاستخدامات، والذي يهدف إلى المهنيين الذين يعملون في/حول بيئات ATEX و IECEx منطقة 2/22 الخطرة. يعني الإطلاق أن جيتاك تقدم الآن خيارات ATEX و IECEx لثلاثة من الأجهزة اللوحية القوية المستندة إلى نظام التشغيل ويندوز – UX10-EX و F110-EX و K120-EX – للعملاء الذين يتطلعون إلى تحويل الجوانب الرئيسية لعملياتهم رقميًا.

أداء قوي
يتميز F110-EX بنفس المواصفات القوية مثل الجيل التالي الذي تم كشف النقاب عنه مؤخرًا F110 . تشمل الميزات معالج Intel® Core ™ من الجيل الحادي عشر مع بطاقة رسومية Iris® Xe مدمجة، وتخزين PCIe NVMe SSD افتراضيًا، و WLAN Wi-Fi 6 لسرعة بيانات أسرع بثلاثة أضعاف عن الأجيال السابقة، وتقنية Bluetooth 5.2 و 4G LTE WWAN . يوفر منفذ ThunderboltTM 4 المدمج اتصالاً بسرعة 40 جيجابت / ثانية لإمكانيات حل شاملة موسعة ، بينما توفر شاشة LumiBond® 2.0 مقاس 11.6 بوصة سطوعًا استثنائيًا (1000 شمعة في المتر المربع) وقابلية للقراءة في جميع الظروف الجوية

The F110-EX’s intrinsically safe design, wide operational temperature range, rugged reliability, and long battery life make it ideally suited to key tasks like mining.

تصميم آمن جوهريًا
بالإضافة إلى ذلك، يتميز F110-EX بمجموعة من عناصر التصميم الآمنة جوهريًا التي تمكنه من تلبية معايير شهادة ATEX و IECEx الصارمة للاستخدام في البيئات الخطرة في المنطقة 2/22. وتشمل هذه الأغطية المطاطية على دبابيس التوجيه والأجزاء المعدنية المكشوفة والموصلات المغلقة وحماية الشاشة، مما يساعد على التخلص من مخاطر الشرارات الكهربائية الذي يمكن أن يشعل الأجواء القابلة للانفجار.

تم تصميمها بمتانة من الألف إلى الياء
مثل جميع أجهزة جيتاك، تم تصميم F110-EX أيضًا من الألف إلى الياء. شهادة MIL-STD-810H و IP66، مقاومة السقوط من أربعة أقدام أثناء الاستخدام ونطاق درجة حرارة التشغيل من -21 درجة مئوية إلى +60 درجة مئوية (-6 درجة فهرنهايت إلى 140 درجة فهرنهايت) كلها توفر مزيدًا من راحة البال وتساعد في تحسين إنتاجية المستخدم.

الحل الأمثل لبيئات العمل الخطرة
أداء F110-EX القوي وعامل الشكل المضغوط والتصميم الآمن جوهريًا يجعله مناسبًا بشكل مثالي للمحترفين الذين يعملون في بيئات صعبة وخطيرة مثل تلك الموجودة في مجالات التعدين والنفط والغاز والصناعات الكيماوية والتصنيع. فيما يلي سلسلة من حالات الاستخدام المحتملة:

  • التعدين – عمليات التفتيش على سلامة أعمدة المناجم
    تلعب السلامة دورًا كبيرًا في عمليات التعدين، حيث يمكن أن يشكل الوجود المحتمل للغبار أو الغازات القابلة للاشتعال تحديات كبيرة. إن التصميم الآمن جوهريًا لـ F110-EX، ونطاق درجة حرارة التشغيل الواسع، والموثوقية القوية، وعمر البطارية الطويل يجعلها مناسبة بشكل مثالي للمهام الرئيسية مثل فحص أعمدة المناجم، مما يساعد في الحفاظ على سلامة العمال أثناء قيامهم بواجباتهم.

    The F110-EX’s 11.6” sunlight readable screen, optional barcode/RFID reader, FHD webcam, and 8MP rear camera simplify field data collection, while optional GPS and powerful connectivity options make sending/receiving information from remote sites quick and easy.
  • النفط والغاز – مسح الموقع وجمع البيانات
    يعد جمع البيانات الرقمية وتحليلها جزءًا أساسيًا من عمليات النفط والغاز الحديثة، مما يساعد على تحسين الإنتاجية وإدارة الموارد وتجنب التوقف غير المخطط له. تعمل شاشة F110-EX القابلة للقراءة بضوء الشمس مقاس 11.6 بوصة، وقارئ الرمز الشريطي / RFID الاختياري، وكاميرا الويب FHD، والكاميرا الخلفية بدقة 8 ميجابكسل على تبسيط عملية جمع البيانات الميدانية، في حين أن نظام تحديد المواقع (GPS) الاختياري وخيارات الاتصال القوية تجعل إرسال/استقبال المعلومات من المواقع البعيدة أمرًا سريعًا وسهلاً.
  • التصنيع – مراقبة مصانع الكيماويات والأدوية
    يمكن أن يكون التصنيع الكيميائي والصيدلاني صعبًا على معدات تكنولوجيا المعلومات، في حين أن العديد من المنشآت غالبًا ما تحمل مخاطر إضافية تتمثل في احتمال وجود غازات أو غبار قابل للانفجار. تساعد الموثوقية القوية والاتصال القوي لـ F110-EX على زيادة الكفاءة التشغيلية إلى أقصى حد في جميع الأوقات، بينما تحمي تقنيتها الآمنة جوهريًا الموظفين من المخاطر المتفجرة في بيئات ATEX و IECEx منطقة 2/22.

يقول ريك هوانج ، رئيس شركة Getac Technology Corporation : “يجب أن تكون سلامة العمال دائمًا أولوية قصوى وأن تكون المعايير الصارمة مثل ATEX و IECEx بمثابة معيار قوي للمنظمات التي تعمل في القطاعات الخطرة بشكل خاص”. “تُظهر مجموعتنا الواسعة من الأجهزة اللوحية ATEX و IECEx منطقة 2/22 القوية بالكامل التزامنا المستمر بسلامة العمال، مع تزويد العملاء أيضًا بمجموعة من الحلول التي تساعدهم على تلبية احتياجاتهم وتحدياتهم الفريدة.”

يأتي F110-EX أيضًا مع ضمان جيتاك لمدة ثلاث سنوات من المصد إلى المصد، والذي يغطي التلف العرضي بشكل قياسي. يساعد هذا الضمان الرائد في الصناعة العملاء على الحفاظ على الكفاءة التشغيلية من خلال إعادة تشغيل أجهزتهم بسرعة وتشغيلها دون القلق من التكلفة الإضافية أو تمديد فترة التوقف في حالة حدوث ما هو غير متوقع.

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Kikitrade announces joint venture with Oxford Frontier to launch a digital asset trading platform targeting the Middle Eastern markets

  • Kikitrade, the cryptocurrency social investment platform, announced a joint venture with the UK-based emerging market specialist Oxford Frontier to launch a digital asset trading platform for the Middle Eastern markets.

HONG KONG, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Kikitrade raised a total of $12M in 2021 to accelerate its growth in the APAC markets, backed by investors from the likes of British hedge fund billionaire Alan Howard, Dragonfly Capital and blockchain gaming unicorn Animoca Brands. It progresses forward with an aim to popularise digital assets adoption among everyday people, particularly the Generation Z, millennials and non-finance professionals.

Spearheaded by the UAE and Bahrain, the Middle East region is developing increasingly favorable regulatory regimes for digital assets to attract technology talent and enterprises. With the speedy development of Metaverse and broader acceptance, blockchain-based assets will become an important driver of the next wave of financial technology.

Kikitrade aims to provide a cryptocurrency investment platform and to create an “interactive and educationable” in-app community by integrating social and gaming elements to the platform. Whilst Kikitrade will focus the product and technical development for the retail investors in the countries, Oxford Frontier will secure local licenses and localise the platform with its solid knowledge and network in the Middle East, and expertise in the areas of online trading, capital markets, and blockchain. Kikitrade and Oxford Frontier will deeply synergise after the formation of the joint venture.

Muhammad Ali Khwaja, the CEO of Oxford Frontier, said: “We are encouraged by the regulatory initiatives in the Middle East and we think Kikitrade would be the ideal platform, especially for those investors who are new to digital assets, especially the Generation Z. We are delighted with our partnership with Kikitrade. We will be looking to hire a technology and sales team to accelerate its market expansion.”

Allen Ng, co-founder of Kikitrade, said: “The Middle East has become that provides an outstanding roster of customers with a friendly regulatory environment for digital assets. Kikitrade will extend its product and technical development expertise to set foot in the Middle Eastern markets. We are excited to join Oxford Frontier in this venture which has deep knowledge of fintech businesses and the Middle Eastern markets.”

About Kikitrade

Kikitrade is a social investment platform that allows beginners to purchase and manage digital assets at ease, with a minimum investment amount of just US$1. The company was incubated by Everest Ventures Group (EVG) in 2020, a digital assets group that has participated in many renowned blockchain projects. Kikitrade strives to be the most secure and user-friendly gateway for millennials and first-time investors to start their crypto investments.

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Macron hosts Paris conference on upcoming Libya elections

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French President Emmanuel Macron will host on Friday an international conference aimed at ensuring Libya sticks to a plan to hold elections in December and turn a new page in its history, a decade after the overthrow of dictator Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi. The hydrocarbon-rich North African country has been mired in civil war since the killing of Gaddafi in a 2011 uprising, with the bloodshed drawing in competing Libya factions and Islamist groups, as well as regional powers. Boththe presidential vote on December 24 and the legislative elections are the centrepiece of a UN plan to help restor… Continue reading “Macron hosts Paris conference on upcoming Libya elections”

Aurora Strategy Group Announces Expansion into the Middle East

Canadian public affairs firm opens offices in Israel and the United Arab Emirates

TORONTO, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Marcel Wieder, President and Chief Advocate announced today that the Aurora Strategy Group will be expanding its practice to include Israel and the Arabian Gulf region. “We have concluded a strategic partnership with Beyad Halashon Communications in Israel to represent clients there, while Aurora will reciprocate in Canada. At the same time, Aurora founding Principal Craig Hughson, is establishing a presence in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to serve the Gulf region,” said Wieder. “This gives us a strategic presence in one of the fastest growing markets for Canadian companies. At the same time, it offers opportunities for Middle Eastern firms to access the Canadian market.”

Beyad Halashon Communications is headed by David M. Weinberg, a seasoned and well-respected public relations and government affairs consultant. According to Weinberg, “Trade between Canada and Israel, and Israel and the UAE, has been growing significantly and this is an opportunity to help clients understand the opportunities that are available to them.” Weinberg went on to say, “Partnering with Aurora, with a national footprint and an experienced team, will help Israeli firms access the Canadian market.”

“Opening up an office in Dubai is a terrific opportunity for Aurora,” said Hughson. “As the only Canadian owned public affairs firm to have a footprint in the UAE, we will offer clients unprecedent access to an important and growing market. Plus, with the addition of the Israel office, we will build on the recent Abraham Accords signed between the UAE and Israel.”

“The addition of Weinberg is an important milestone for Aurora,” Wieder said. “Together with Hughson in Dubai, this is a strong Middle East team that can serve the needs of clients in both markets.”

Aurora Strategy Group is also part of the International Public Relations Network that consists of more than 50 firms in over 40 countries. Aurora clients have access to this network to ensure their global message is delivered.

Aurora Strategy Group is a public affairs, government and public relations firm based in Toronto, Ontario with offices in Edmonton, Alberta and Moncton, New Brunswick.

For further information contact:

Marcel Wieder Tel: 416-907-2126 Email: info@aurorastrategy.com

David M. Weinberg Tel: 972-54-776-7273 Email: davidw@aurorastrategy.com

Craig Hughson Tel: 971-50-573-3647 Email: craig@aurorastrategy.com

CGTN: Peng Liyuan urges advancing education for girls, women

BEIJING, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Peng Liyuan, the wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, has called for sustained efforts to enable more women to receive a quality education that contributes to realizing the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals.

Peng, a special envoy of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the advancement of girls’ and women’s education, spoke in an interview with the Courier, a flagship magazine published by UNESCO.

Noting that eliminating poverty and realizing gender equality are the common ideals of humanity and the common aspirations of women worldwide, she said that through unremitting efforts, China had achieved the goal of eradicating absolute poverty, with education a very important vehicle.

“We should be more determined to promote girls’ and women’s education, work to ensure that more women receive quality education and contribute to the realization of the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals,” Peng said.

She called on everyone around the world to work together and explore new ways and jointly meet challenges. “As COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, it is our common wish that no girl should be left behind,” she said.

Peng affirmed the significance of UNESCO’s Futures of Education initiative, saying that women are an important force for advancing human civilization and creating a better future for all.

She expressed her hope that governments of all countries, as well as international organizations, and non-governmental organizations, will take active actions to empower women through education, promote greater development of girls’ and women’s education, and inject new impetus into the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

In 2015, China and UNESCO jointly established the Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education. In recent years, the prize has continued to have a positive impact.

As UNESCO Special Envoy for Girls’ and Women’s Education, Peng expressed her willingness to continue to fulfill her role and that China will continue to work with the UN agency to ensure the success of the second edition of the Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education.

This year, as UNESCO marks its 75th anniversary, the Courier is publishing a special issue to highlight the major challenges facing education in the world today and to propose solutions.

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New Research from Cornell University and FreedomPay Reveals Cybersecurity Confidence Gap in Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Sectors

Despite High Confidence in Their Risk Assessment Capabilities, Study Finds a Third of Companies Have Been Breached, and 89% Have Been Hit Multiple Times

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –New data released today by Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research and FreedomPay, a global leader in data-driven commerce, reveals that while nearly all (96%) surveyed retail, restaurant and hospitality stakeholders are confident in their companies’ internal risk assessment processes, their satisfaction (95%) in the security of their systems is misaligned with reality, as one-third of companies (31%) have experienced a data breach in their company’s history. Of companies that have been breached, 89% have been hit more than once in a year, and 69% of retail businesses have been breached upwards of three times in a year.

Check Please! How Restaurant, Retail and Hospitality Businesses are Managing Cybersecurity Risks – a joint study between Cornell and FreedomPay – is based on a new survey of small, medium, and large-size enterprises across the hospitality, retail, and food and beverage sectors.

“Especially over the past two years, cybersecurity has been top of mind for businesses as we navigate a highly complex eCommerce network,” said Chris Kronenthal, President of FreedomPay. “Retailers and hospitality businesses increasingly view their payments systems as more than transaction processing – they are important sources of data and customer insights. Merchants and consumers alike need the assurance that this data is being protected and managed properly.”

“These findings provide a baseline understanding of how key decision-makers are handling cybersecurity issues and offer key insights for optimizing and fortifying systems as we continue down this path of accelerated digital transformation,” said Professor Linda Canina, the Dr. Michael Dang Director of the Center for Hospitality Research at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration.

Threats Are Rising, Complexity Abounds

With new cyber threats emerging daily both internally and externally, business leaders are juggling a full slate of concerns and challenges. Threats such as payment integrity (59%) and malware (58%) are the most cited concerns, with risk management (57%) cited as the biggest challenge leaders say their systems face. Companies also fear internal threats, with hospitality companies most frequently citing human error (86%) and lack of employee education (81%) as negatively impacting cybersecurity systems.

Businesses’ best efforts to protect themselves and customers are spurring growing complexity and system proliferation. The findings revealed three-quarters (74%) of companies use more than one cybersecurity system. Medium merchants (80%) are significantly more likely than small merchants (67%) to use more than one system. More than half of companies (56%) have many cybersecurity systems in many locations. Overall, companies are split on whether systems are governed by a single department (51%) or multiple (49%). Small merchants (57%) are significantly more likely to keep governance to one department, while large merchants (63%) are significantly more likely to have multiple departments involved.

Roadblocks Remain

Businesses are challenged to balance security with customer preferences, with many implementing heightened cybersecurity measures to make their customers feel more secured and reassured when making a purchase. The study found that 91% of companies believe their customers deeply care about cybersecurity while 86% believe it increases customer loyalty. Yet, companies acknowledge the inherent tradeoffs – namely, two-thirds (65%) of leaders believe that customers are annoyed by extra security measures, and they want systems to be easy to use (67%).

Budgetary concerns may also play a factor in determining any potential system enhancements – among the few (15%) that currently do not have plans to enhance their system, they are most likely to cite preventative costs (61%) and an unwillingness to have a disruption in service (52%).

Despite these roadblocks, companies have said they are increasing or have increased their IT budgets, calling out the COVID-19 pandemic and technology as driving forces. Other notable findings include:

  • In The Dark: More than one-third (35%) of surveyed leaders do not know how much of their company’s budget is spent on cybersecurity.
  • Bicameral Opinion: While 91% of respondents agree that their customers do care about cybersecurity, 48% also believe their customers do not care about cybersecurity.
  • Inaction: Nearly all (96%) companies say they value the importance of security systems to protect their data, and 85% agree that their customers would be more satisfied if they had extra security measures in place. Yet, half (50%) have either not increased their IT security budget or decreased their budget since 2019.
  • Show Me The Money: Still, companies are divided on what precautions and guidance are worth the cost. Four-fifths (83%) of companies who do use a third-party to manage and secure information say this option is “more cost-effective” for their business, while half (51%) of companies who do not use a third-party supplier cite it as being “more costly” than their current process.
  • Checking The Box? Almost all merchants (91%) are very or extremely confident that their company adequately trains end-users, relying on conferences and seminars (71%) to keep them trained and engaged. Notably, small (92%) and medium (95%) merchants are significantly more confident than their large (79%) counterparts, where the most common form of end-user engagement comes from training videos (82%).
  • Looking for a Leader: A majority of companies (87%) say they would welcome involvement from the U.S. government to fight cybersecurity threats as well as enhance policy (84%). Large merchants (threats-76%, policy-74%) and retail companies (threats-81%, policy-75%) are significantly less likely to want the U.S. government involved.

Click here to download the report.

Methodology

The survey was conducted by Hanover Research and included 300 respondents for small, medium, and large-size enterprises across hospitality, retail, and food & beverage spaces.

About FreedomPay

FreedomPay’s Next Level Commerce™ platform transforms existing payment systems and processes from legacy to leading edge. As the premier choice for many of the largest companies across the globe in retail, hospitality, lodging, gaming, sports and entertainment, foodservice, education, healthcare and financial services, FreedomPay’s technology has been purposely built to deliver rock solid performance in the highly complex environment of global commerce. The company maintains a world-class security environment and was first to earn the coveted validation by the PCI Security Standards Council against Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE/EMV) standard in North America. FreedomPay’s robust solutions across payments, security, identity, and data analytics are available in-store, online and on-mobile and are supported by rapid API adoption. The award winning FreedomPay Commerce Platform operates on a single, unified technology stack across multiple continents allowing enterprises to deliver an innovative Next Level experience on a global scale. www.freedompay.com

About Cornell Center of Hospitality Research

Cornell’s Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) was created in 1992 for the purpose of expanding both the quality and volume of research supporting the hospitality industry and its related service industries. The CHR’s mission is to advance hospitality thought leadership by publishing and disseminating impactful and actionable research that industry leaders can put into practice today; facilitating the exchange of new ideas by bringing students, faculty, and industry professionals together at roundtables, panels, conferences, and other engaging events; and partnering with the other Centers and Institutes in the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration to maximize research, event, and networking collaborations.

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