Cellebrite to Showcase Advanced Access as a Service at the Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference

The availability of Cellebrite’s advanced access capability as a cloud-based service is intended to enable a broader base of law enforcement agencies to benefit from the most cutting-edge technology

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., May 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the upcoming release of the SaaS-based version of Cellebrite Premium. Cellebrite Premium is an industry leading advanced access solution, providing unlock and extract capabilities for most iOS as well as the leading Android devices. The new offering, which is part of Cellebrite’s industry-leading DI suite of Solutions, will be previewed at the upcoming Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, from May 9th to May 12th, 2022.

The solution aims to allow law enforcement agencies to benefit from flexible licensing options and reduce ongoing hardware and maintenance costs. In addition, the SaaS-based version of Premium aims to provide agencies immediate access to the most up-to-date capabilities, allowing more law enforcement organizations to decentralize device access and data collection efforts as they work to expedite digital investigations and reduce case backlogs.

Ronnen Armon, Cellebrite’s Chief Products & Technologies Officer, commented: “Law enforcement agencies of all sizes should have access to solutions that can help them combat continuously growing digital evidence challenges. We are committed to addressing our customer needs in the face of the ever-growing quantity, variety, and complexity of digital evidence, and enabling a flexible consumption of our most advanced capability is our latest innovation to achieve this goal. We look forward to continuing to partner with our customers to enable them to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world.”

For more information on Cellebrite Premium, please visit https://cellebrite.com/en/premium/

About Cellebrite
Cellebrite’s (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite’s Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.comhttps://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

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Pluribus Networks and Tech Data announce partnership in Asia Pacific & Japan

Partnership aims to accelerate customers’ digital & network transformation journeys leveraging the unique Pluribus Unified Cloud Fabric solution

SINGAPORE and SANTA CLARA, CA, USA, May 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tech Data, a TD SYNNEX Company, and Pluribus Networks have today announced a new partnership which will leverage Pluribus Networks’ unique vision of Unified Cloud Networking and their Unified Cloud Fabric™ solution to accelerate the digital and network transformation journey for customers across the Asia Pacific & Japan region.

“With Asia Pacific region’s data center market slated to grow at a CAGR of 6.3 percent during 2022 – 2027 with investments of USD94 billion by 20271, this partnership with Pluribus Networks is timely and perfectly complements our rich data center infrastructure solutions portfolio,” shared Anand Chakravarthy, Head of Business Development for Networking, Tech Data Asia Pacific & Japan. “We are excited to introduce Pluribus Networks’ Unified Cloud Fabric solution and Netvisor ONE networking operating system, which we predict will be game-changers for our data center infrastructure customers and partners.”

“We are delighted to welcome Tech Data to the Pluribus Partners First Program as a distributor and to tap into Tech Data’s vast reach across the Asia Pacific & Japan region’s Channel Partner Community, while also complementing their existing solutions portfolio,” said Nitin Acharekar, Head of APAC Sales, Pluribus Networks. “Both companies are aligned in our vision of incubating and growing disruptive technologies, as well as simplifying the go-to-market for all channel partners in the region.”

The benefits of this new partnership include:

  • Faster time-to-market & enriched datacenter infrastructure offerings for all channel partners
  • Easy access to Pluribus Networks’ uniquely differentiated network solutions
  • Value-added services such as pre and post-sales support to partners and customers

The Pluribus Unified Cloud Fabric solution is a next generation data center fabric that unifies and automates networking and distributed security across switches and servers, overlay and underlay networks and distributed cloud data centers. Based on the principles of open networking, the SDN automated fabric reduces network operations tasks by orders of magnitude, strengthens data center security with microsegmentation and enables pervasive network visibility, all at the lowest total cost of ownership.

To learn more about the Unified Cloud Fabric please visit https://pluribusnetworks.com/products/unified-cloud-fabric/

To learn more about Tech Data’s Modern Data Center offerings, please visit:

https://asia.techdata.com/solutions/data-center-solutions/

1Ariston Advisory & Intelligence, APAC Data Center Market – Industry Outlook & Forecast 2022-  2027, January 2022

About Tech Data

Tech Data, a TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX) company, is a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem. We’re an innovative partner helping more than 150,000 customers in 100+ countries to maximize the value of technology investments, demonstrate business outcomes and unlock growth opportunities. Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, and Fremont, California, TD SYNNEX’ 22,000 co-workers are dedicated to uniting compelling IT products, services and solutions from 1,500+ best-in-class technology vendors. Our edge-to-cloud portfolio is anchored in some of the highest-growth technology segments including cloud, cybersecurity, big data/analytics, IoT, mobility and everything as a service. TD SYNNEX is committed to serving customers and communities, and we believe we can have a positive impact on our people and our planet, intentionally acting as a respected corporate citizen. We aspire to be a diverse and inclusive employer of choice for talent across the IT ecosystem. For more information, visit www.TDSYNNEX.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.

About Pluribus Networks

Pluribus Networks, the Unified Cloud Networking company, delivers solutions based on the principles of open networking and distributed, controllerless SDN automation. The Linux-based Netvisor® ONE operating system and the Unified Cloud Fabric™ software have been purpose built to deliver radically automated and simplified cloud networking along with superior economics by leveraging white box switches from open networking partners as well as Pluribus’ own Freedom™ Series of switches. The Unified Cloud Fabric is optimized to deliver a modern cloud network fabric across distributed clouds and data center sites with rich services, automated operations, intrinsic security and visibility and no single point of failure. Pluribus is deployed by hundreds of customers, including more than 100 tier one mobile network operators, in mission critical networks around the globe. Visit Pluribus Networks to learn more.

Jason Loo
Tech Data Asia Pacific & Japan
jason.loo@techdata.com

Andy Meltzer
Guyer Group for Pluribus Networks
andy.meltzer@guyergroup.com

Préparez-vous à devenir viral avec vos créations sonores originales grâce à la nouvelle fonctionnalité #OGSounds de Lomotif

La nouvelle fonctionnalité Original Sound de l’application mondiale de partage de vidéos courtes, Lomotif, permet aux utilisateurs de créer des clips audio originaux et de créer du contenu en remixant également les Original Sounds d’autres utilisateurs

NEW YORK, 5 mai 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Lomotif, une plateforme mondiale de partage de courtes vidéos qui offre une création facile et intuitive, a lancé sa nouvelle fonctionnalité Original Sound à travers sa campagne « #OGSounds – Go viral with your original sound ». Cette nouvelle fonctionnalité Original Sound de Lomotif permettra aux utilisateurs de créer des clips audio originaux et de créer du contenu vidéo en remixant également les Original Sounds (sons originaux) d’autres utilisateurs.

Lomotif est l’endroit où les créateurs de tous les jours peuvent libérer et développer leur potentiel créatif, avec un large éventail d’outils créatifs faciles à utiliser, une variété de chaînes thématiques attrayantes et une communauté active de créateurs de tous les jours partageant les mêmes idées, qui permet aux utilisateurs de s’inspirer mutuellement de leur créativité. En amplifiant la nouvelle fonctionnalité Original Sound de l’application, le défi #OGSounds donne à la communauté de Lomotif l’occasion d’expérimenter la création audio et la collaboration musicale.

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Pour encourager l’exploration et faire appel au côté créatif des utilisateurs, la création Original Sounds ne se limite pas au chant ou aux chansons autoproduites – des sons de l’océan à la poésie parlée, en passant par le miaulement d’un chat – les Original Sounds peuvent être créés par des créateurs du quotifien avec des sons du quotidien. Les utilisateurs peuvent créer leurs propres Original Sounds, d’une durée maximale de 30 secondes, en enregistrant simplement un Lomotif et en le publiant. Si aucun clip musical n’est sélectionné pendant le processus de création à partir du vaste catalogue de musique de Lomotif, un Original Sound est immédiatement créé et attribué à l’utilisateur. D’autres créateurs partageant les mêmes idées peuvent ensuite collaborer en remixant leurs propres Lomotifs à partir de ces Original Sounds créés.

À propos de cette nouvelle fonctionnalité, Paul Yang, PDG de Lomotif, a déclaré : « En tant que foyer pour les créateurs du quotidien avec des utilisateurs internationaux dévoués de pays allant de l’Asie à l’Amérique latine, et de l’Afrique de l’Ouest aux États-Unis, Lomotif a créé cette fonctionnalité Original Sound comme un nouveau moyen pour nos utilisateurs de nourrir leur créativité et de susciter l’inspiration par une collaboration facile. Notre communauté Lomotif partage des contenus vidéo courts et authentiques qui permettent aux autres de s’exprimer librement. Donner à nos utilisateurs la possibilité de créer et d’être accrédités en tant que créateurs d’Original Sounds était une étape naturelle de notre évolution. Nous sommes ravis d’avoir mis en place cette nouvelle fonctionnalité qui va améliorer l’expérience Lomotif et donner plus de pouvoir à nos créateurs. Nous sommes impatients d’assister à la prochaine création de #OGSounds ! »

Découvrez dès aujourd’hui la fonctionnalité Original Sound sur Lomotif. Téléchargez l’application sur https://lomotif.app.link/LomotifOGSounds

À propos de Lomotif

Lomotif est une plateforme de réseau social mondiale de partage de vidéos qui démocratise la création de vidéos. Lomotif, qui accueille les créateurs du quotidien depuis 2014, est l’une des plateformes de réseau social de partage de vidéos à la croissance la plus rapide, avec une communauté sociale de base composée d’utilisateurs dévoués de pays allant de l’Asie à l’Amérique latine, et de l’Afrique de l’Ouest aux États-Unis. Lomotif compte parmi ses partenaires officiels des entreprises comme LiveXLive, Snapchat et Universal Music Group (UMG). Lomotif est détenu majoritairement par ZVV Media Partners, LLC, une coentreprise de ZASH Global Media and Entertainment Corporation et Vinco Ventures, Inc (NASDAQ : BBIG). Téléchargez l’application Lomotif dans les magasins Apple et Google ou visitez le site www.lomotif.com.

Vidéo : https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1808682/Remixing_OG_Sound___Watermark___English.mp4

Vidéo : https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1808681/Creating_OG_Sound___Watermark___English.mp4

Logo : https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1809440/Lomotif_Logo.jpg

East Africa Cross Border Trade Bulletin (April 2022, Volume 37)

• Maize grain remained the most traded commodity in the region in the first quarter of 2022 between January and March as shown in Figure 1. Wheat and maize flour surpassed dry beans as the second and third most traded commodities in the region while, rice, sugar, and sorghum were significantly traded.

• Regional trade in maize, sorghum, rice, and dry beans was above average driven by above-average prices in deficit countries including Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, South Sudan,

Eritrea, and Djibouti which attracted supplies from the main surplus countries of Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

• The prices of staple food commodities followed seasonal patterns but were elevated because of below-average harvest, supported by high inflation as COVID-related pent-up demand drove up prices, in addition to high oil, wheat, and flour prices due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

• Livestock trade between Ethiopia and Somalia declined because of a prolonged drought that reduced the number of quality animals in the market, but trade increased between Somalia and Kenya due to demand by large ranches for animal fattening for the April-to-July religious festivities.

Source: World Food Programme

Global Price Watch: March 2022 Prices (April 2022)

• In West Africa, staple commodity prices increased and remained significantly above last year and the five-year averages. Reduced production and insecurity-related disruptions in the Sahel, strong export demand in coastal countries, cross-border trade restrictions across the region, lingering COVID-19 impacts, higher international prices, surging transport costs, and depreciation of currencies were the main driving factors behind these atypically high price levels. (Page 3)

• In East Africa, price trends were mixed, increasing in Uganda, Sudan, and parts of Ethiopia due to tightening stocks from below-average production and insecurity, which negatively affected market functionality. Prices for both staple foods and livestock remained significantly above last year and the five-year averages, particularly for for Sudan, southern Somalia, and Southern Ethiopia due to below-average production, high international wheat and flour prices, high transportation costs, local currency depreciation, and inflation. Livestock prices remained stable but elevated in many markets due to high input costs. (Page 4)

• In Southern Africa, staple commodity prices increased seasonally across most markets. The impacts of surging global food and fuel prices put upward pressure on prices, while the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions eased constraints on supply. Below-average rainfall was recorded across most of the region. Currency depreciation continued also across much of the region. (Page 5)

• In Central America, markets were adequately supplied and operated normally. Maize prices increased seasonally whereas beans and rice prices were stable. In Haiti, markets were well-supplied and operated normally except in Port-au-Prince due to civil insecurity. Local and imported products increased due to seasonality and local currency depreciation. (Page 6)

• In Central Asia, food prices remained stable in March, while Yemen experienced price increases due to disrupted trade with Russia and Ukraine. Wheat trade across the region, notably in Kazakhstan, was impacted by a Russian export ban on all cereals, anticipating a shortage in downstream markets. Currency trends across the region were divergent. In Yemen, the price of diesel spiked while markets shift to alternative sources of food imports. (Page 7)

• **International **staple food markets are well supplied. Maize and wheat prices increased due to geopolitical tensions and higher freight and fuel costs. (Figure 2). Government efforts to mitigate these risks will be essential to monitor.

Source: Famine Early Warning System Network

10 Easy-Breezy Suits (All Under $1,000) to Nail Your Warm-Weather Outings

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