Casio sortira les nouvelles montres EDIFICE dans un boîtier comportant un motif de suspension de voiture de course

Boîtier en résine renforcée de fibre de carbone

TOKYO, 14 juillet 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. a annoncé aujourd’hui le lancement du dernier ajout à la gamme de montres EDIFICE basée sur le concept de marque « Vitesse et intelligence ». Les trois nouvelles montres SOSPENSIONE ECB-2000 sont présentés dans un boîtier dont le design est inspiré de la suspension d’une voiture de course de formule.

ECB-2000PB

La montre SOSPENSIONE ECB-2000 est un chronographe haute performance qui exprime une vision du monde du sport automobile avec un design de boîtier unique calqué sur une suspension de voiture de course de formule. Avec un motif inspiré de la suspension à double triangle utilisée dans les voitures de course de formule avec des paires de bras fourchus supérieurs et inférieurs, les cornes qui relient les bandes au boîtier sont configurées dans un arrangement à quatre bras. Pour la première fois dans une montre EDIFICE, le boîtier est fabriqué avec de la résine renforcée de fibres de carbone légère et très durable.

La nouvelle montre est disponible en trois versions. La montre ECB-2000PB utilise une bande uréthane souple pour un ajustement extrêmement confortable au poignet, tandis que les montres ECB-2000D et ECB-2000DC présentent un attrait textural sophistiqué avec des bandes en acier inoxydable. La montre BCE-2000 incarne une vision du monde du sport automobile avec un design qui évoque l’image forte d’une voiture de course de formule.

ECB-2000PB, ECB-2000D and ECB-2000DC

La montre ECB-2000 utilise le système de recharge Tough Solar, qui convertit la lumière des lampes fluorescentes et d’autres sources pour alimenter la montre, ainsi que les fonctions Mobile Link utilisables par appairage via Bluetooth® avec un smartphone. Utilisée avec l’application dédiée CASIO WATCHES, la montre ajuste automatiquement l’heure. L’application permet également la configuration de l’heure mondiale avec le smartphone, ainsi que le transfert et l’affichage des données de chronomètre mesurées sur la montre, qui sont toutes des fonctionnalités fournissant un soutien pour les activités de course.

Modèle Couleur de la lunette Matériau de la lunette
ECB-2000PB Noir Acier au carbone/inoxydable
ECB-2000D Argenté Acier inoxydable
ECB-2000DC Gris Acier inoxydable
Carbon fiber-reinforced resin case with form modeled on race car suspension

Le nom et les logos Bluetooth® sont des marques déposées de Bluetooth SIG, Inc. et toute utilisation de ces marques par Casio Computer Co., Ltd. est sous licence.

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Video Podcast from Flapmax and Microsoft Features the Startup Founders Energizing Africa’s Digital Ecosystem

Selected Startups are addressing 17 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

LAGOS, Nigeria, July 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Flapmax announced today the launch of the FAST Founder Series in partnership with Microsoft. The weekly video podcast features the unique stories of the FAST startup accelerator’s graduates – young entrepreneurs, innovators, and founders who are strengthening Africa’s digital ecosystem from the ground up.

“We created the FAST Founder Series to share unique success stories from our global community of entrepreneurs with the world,” said the Flapmax team. “Hearing their stories directly from these innovative young professionals is inspiring, to say the least. Listeners can expect to be awed, engaged, and come away with actionable insights to help grow their own business.”

Revolutionizing industry across the continent with AgriTech, EduTech, HealthTech and FinTech, the twelve startup founders featured in the FAST Founder Series podcast are graduates of the first FAST startup accelerator. They were chosen from more than 800 applicants representing 25 countries in Africa. The twelve entrepreneurs represent six countries and nine industries, and include two women founders. Each startup founder is tackling challenges that address the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including equality, education, and poverty reduction.

With a new episode released each week on Wednesdays, the series will delve into key topics for startup founders, including job creation, business formation, cloud computing and AI, and venture capital. Podcast viewers will learn how these individual entrepreneurs are leveraging technology to scale sustainable operations across Africa and around the world.

FAST accelerator participants study corporate governance, technology integration, funding strategies and community building opportunities designed to help them scale rapidly and sustainably. Microsoft engineers serve as business mentors, working one-on-one with accelerator participants. The participants also gain access to innovative technology tools and services, including Fast Portal, SME Marketplaces, Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub and Microsoft Azure.

The founders interviewed in the series include Mustafa Suberu, Capsa Technology – Nigeria; Vincent Okeke, Legitcar – Nigeria; Ryan Panderis, LynkWise – Namibia; Innocent Orikiiriza, KaCyber – Uganda; Edwin Lubanga, Snark Health – Kenya; Karim Amer, VAIS – Egypt; Dominic Kavuisya, Taimba – Kenya; Lekan Omotosho, Pade – Nigeria; Deyo Adeniran, DayDone – Nigeria; Ronald Mutuku, Silku – Kenya; Paulus Indongo, K-12 Plus – Namibia; and Dr. Trish Scanlan, Tumani La Maisha – Tanzania.

View a preview of the episode here and here.

The full FAST Founder Series video podcast episodes are available to view on the Flapmax YouTube channel, as well as Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. Follow the full season premiere at https://founders.fastaccelerator.com

About FAST Accelerator

FAST Accelerator is a technology accelerator from Flapmax built in partnership with Microsoft. The accelerator encourages collaboration across borders and is committed to expanding opportunities for technology innovation and implementation worldwide.

Contact: team@fastaccelerator.com

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Covid-19: Pandemic is ‘nowhere near over’, says WHO

GENEVA— Fresh waves of Covid-19 cases show that the pandemic is “nowhere near over”, the World Health Organization’s chief warned.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was worried that case numbers were continuing to rise, putting further pressure on stretched health systems and workers.

“New waves of the virus demonstrate again that Covid-19 is nowhere near over,” he told a news conference, adding: “As the virus pushes at us, we must push back.”

“The virus is running freely and countries are not effectively managing the disease burden based on their capacity, in terms of both hospitalisation for acute cases and the expanding number of people with post-COVID condition, often referred to as Long COVID,” he said.

“As COVID-19 transmission and hospitalisations rise, governments must also deploy tried and tested measures like masking, improved ventilation and test and treat protocols,” Tedros insisted.

The WHO’s emergency committee on COVID-19 met on Friday via video-conference and determined the pandemic remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern – the highest alarm the WHO can sound.

WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan told the meeting global COVID-19 cases reported to the WHO increased by 30 per cent in the last two weeks, largely driven by Omicron sub-variants BA.4, BA.5 and and the lifting of public health and social measures.

Ryan said recent changes in testing policies were hindering the detection of cases and the monitoring of virus evolution.

The committee stressed the need to reduce transmission of the virus as the implications of a pandemic caused by a new respiratory virus would not be fully understood, the WHO said in a statement.

The group voiced concern over steep reductions in testing, resulting in reduced surveillance and genomic sequencing.

“This impedes assessments of currently circulating and emerging variants of the virus,” the WHO said, feeding the inability to interpret trends in transmission.

The committee said the trajectory of virus evolution and the characteristics of emerging variants remained “uncertain and unpredictable”, with the absence of measures to reduce transmission increasing the likelihood of “new, fitter variants emerging, with different degrees of virulence, transmissibility, and immune escape potential”.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Continued Global Population Growth Creates Challenges, Opportunities

The United Nation’s latest global population projection predicts there will be 8 billion people on the planet by November and that the population will gradually increase to 8.5 billion by 2050 and to more than 10 billion by 2080. That growth will come with significant economic and environmental implications.

The projected growth is not evenly spread across the world. Some regions, including Eastern and Southeastern Asia, are expected to shrink in population, while North America and Europe are expected to grow at very low rates. The bulk of the population growth is expected to come from sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia.

The move past the 8 billion mark masks the fact that globally, the population is growing at its slowest rate since the 1950s. Two-thirds of all people currently live in regions where the fertility rate, measured in births per woman, has fallen below the replacement rate of 2.1. In many cases, those falling rates are driven in part by government policies.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Growth will be most concentrated among eight countries: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and the United Republic of Tanzania.

Of those eight, the countries in sub-Saharan Africa will account for more than half of the world’s population increase over the next 30 years, creating what U.N. officials called a potential “demographic dividend,” with the share of working-age adults, defined as those between 26 and 64 years of age, rising as a share of the population.

Countries looking forward to an increase in the number of working age people as a share of the overall population, “have an opportunity to maximize the benefits of the dividend by investing in human capital formation,” the report found.

“While the demographic circumstances underlying the dividend are conducive to rapid economic growth on a per capita basis, reaping its potential benefits requires significant investments in education and health, progress towards gender equality and the availability of gainful employment.”

A ‘graying’ globe

Unlike the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the population of the planet as a whole is trending older. Between 1980 and 2022, the number of people ages 65 or older tripled to 771 million and is on track to hit 994 million by 2030 and 1.6 billion by 2050.

Some regions are aging faster than others. By 2050, the percentage of people 65 or older in Eastern and Southeastern Asia is expected to double from 13% to 26%. In Europe and North America, nearly 19% of the population is currently 65 or older, and that proportion is expected to rise to nearly 27% by 2050.

By contrast, sub-Saharan Africa is projected to have just 5% of its population in that age bracket by 2050.

“Countries with aging populations should take steps to adapt public programs to the growing proportion of older persons, including sound social security and pension systems, the establishment of universal health care and long-term care systems,” the U.N. urged.

India to be most populous

China is currently the world’s most populous country with 1.43 billion people, but that is expected to change by next year, with India, currently at 1.41 billion, surpassing it. China’s population is actually expected to begin shrinking this year, as decades of low birthrates take their demographic toll.

Projecting out to 2050, India is expected to remain the most populous country with 1.67 billion, followed by China at 1.317 billion. The United States, currently in a very distant third place with 337 million people, will maintain that position, as the population grows modestly to 375 million.

However, the United States will have to share third place with Nigeria. Currently, the sixth most populous country with 216 million residents, Nigeria is expected to grow to 375 million by 2050.

Pakistan, currently the fifth largest country with 234 million people, will retain that rank, while growing to 366 million.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is expected to see a large percentage increase. Currently at 97 million people, its population is expected to more than double to 215 million by 2050.

Environmental challenges

The report notes that as global population growth continues, it creates possible complications in the fight against climate change. All else equal, an increase in people means more greenhouse gases are being emitted into the atmosphere.

“The growth of the population itself may not be the direct cause of environmental damage; it may nevertheless exacerbate the problem or accelerate the timing of its emergence, depending on the problem in question, the time frame considered, the available technology and the demographic, social and economic context,” it said.

However, the report argues that the most highly developed countries should bear the largest burden.

“Whereas all countries should take actions to tackle climate change and protect the environment, more developed countries — whose per capita consumption of material resources is generally the highest — bear the greatest responsibility for implementing strategies to decouple human economic activity from environmental degradation.”

Source: Voice of America

Synchronoss étend la prise en charge de la plateforme pour Alibaba et Google Cloud

Les certifications répondent au besoin de fournir aux clients des environnements multi-cloud pour déployer Synchronoss Personal Cloud et Synchronoss Email Suite dans le monde entier

BRIDGEWATER, New Jersey, 13 juill. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (« Synchronoss » ou la « Société ») (Nasdaq : SNCR), un leader mondial et innovateur en matière de produits et plateformes numériques, de messagerie et de cloud, a annoncé aujourd’hui que sa suite de cloud personnel et sa suite de messagerie éponyme ont été certifiées sur Alibaba Cloud et Google Cloud, respectivement. En plus d’Amazon AWS et d’Oracle OCI déjà utilisés, les nouvelles certifications fournissent aux clients des environnements multi-cloud pour déployer et faire évoluer Synchronoss Personal Cloud et Synchronoss Email Suite à l’échelle mondiale.

Synchronoss Personal Cloud et Synchronoss Email Suite sont utilisées par des fournisseurs de services de premier plan dans le monde entier, prenant en charge plus de 250 millions d’abonnés. Chaque fournisseur de services a ses propres exigences spécifiques, y compris la sécurité du contenu, la souveraineté des données, la conformité et les coûts. La prise en charge d’Alibaba et Google Cloud permet aux fournisseurs de services d’étendre leur déploiement à travers des environnements et des zones géographiques multi-cloud tout en garantissant la sécurité, l’accessibilité et la fiabilité. Synchronoss est bien positionnée pour fournir ses produits à ses clients en Asie et au-delà maintenant que le Personal Cloud est certifié sur les plateformes Alibaba et Google.

« Nos clients mondiaux ont des exigences spécifiques en matière de performance, de coûts, de conformité et, surtout, de souveraineté des données », a déclaré Patrick Doran, directeur technologique chez Synchronoss. « En étendant Personal Cloud sur Alibaba et la Suite de messagerie sur Google Cloud, Synchronoss est en mesure de fournir des solutions nationales sécurisées, optimisées par rapport aux coûts, fiables et évolutives, conformément à notre stratégie de prise en charge d’environnements cloud hybrides et multiples. »

« La combinaison de Synchronoss Email Suite fournie via Google Cloud offre aux clients une solution hautement évolutive et fiable, facilement accessible dans le monde entier », a déclaré Gia Winters, directrice générale de Google Cloud. « Nous sommes impatients de soutenir Synchronoss avec notre infrastructure afin de suivre le rythme de la demande dans les territoires clés du monde entier à travers leur portefeuille de produits. »

Les principaux fournisseurs de services de premier niveau utilisent Synchronoss Personal Cloud, Synchronoss Email Suite, ou les deux pour gérer plus de 250 millions d’abonnés dans le monde entier, stockant et gérant plus de 142 pétaoctets de données.

À propos de Synchronoss
Synchronoss Technologies (Nasdaq : SNCR) est un développeur de logiciels permettant aux entreprises du monde entier de se connecter à leurs abonnés de manière fiable et pertinente. Sa gamme de produits contribue à rationaliser les réseaux, simplifier l’intégration et interagir avec les abonnés afin de créer de nouvelles sources de revenus, de réduire les coûts et d’accélérer la mise sur le marché. Plusieurs centaines de millions d’abonnés font confiance à Synchronoss pour rester en phase avec les individus, les services et les contenus qu’ils aiment. C’est pourquoi plus de 1 300 talentueux collaborateurs de Synchronoss à travers le monde s’efforcent chaque jour de repenser un monde synchronisé. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur www.synchronoss.com.

Contact pour les relations avec les médias :
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Springboard
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Gateway Group, Inc.
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Synchronoss amplia suporte de plataforma para Alibaba e Google Cloud

Certificações atendem à necessidade de fornecimento de ambientes multinuvem para os clientes implantarem a Synchronoss Personal Cloud e a Synchronoss Email Suite em todo o mundo

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., July 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (“Synchronoss” ou a “Empresa”) (Nasdaq: SNCR), líder global e inovadora em nuvem, mensagens e produtos e plataformas digitais, anunciou hoje que seu conjunto de nuvem e e-mail pessoais homônimos foram certificados no Alibaba Cloud e no Google Cloud, respectivamente. Além do Amazon AWS e do Oracle OCI já em uso, as novas certificações fornecem aos clientes ambientes multinuvem para a implantação e escala de o Synchronoss Personal Cloud e Synchronoss Email Suite em todo o mundo.

A Synchronoss Personal Cloud e a Synchronoss Email Suite são utilizados pelos principais provedores de serviços em todo o mundo, com suporte para mais de 250 milhões de assinantes. Cada provedor de serviços tem seus próprios requisitos específicos, incluindo de segurança de conteúdo, soberania de dados, conformidade e custo. O suporte para Alibaba e Google Cloud permite que os provedores de serviços ampliem sua implantação em ambientes e regiões de múltiplas nuvens, garantindo segurança, acessibilidade e confiabilidade. A Synchronoss está bem-posicionada para entregar seus produtos a clientes em toda a Ásia e além, agora que a Personal Cloud está certificada nas plataformas Alibaba e Google.

“Nossos clientes globais têm requisitos específicos para desempenho, custo, conformidade e, o mais importante, soberania de dados”, disse Patrick Doran, Diretor de Tecnologia da Synchronoss. “Ao estender o Personal Cloud para Alibaba e Email Suite no Google Cloud, a Synchronoss passa a oferecer soluções no país seguras, otimizadas para custos, confiáveis e escaláveis, mantendo nossa estratégia de suporte a ambientes de nuvem híbridos e múltiplos.”

“A combinação do Synchronoss Email Suite entregue via Google Cloud fornece aos clientes uma solução altamente escalável e confiável facilmente acessível em todo o mundo”, disse Gia Winters, Diretora Administrativa do Google Cloud. “Estamos prontos para apoiar a Synchronoss com a nossa infraestrutura para acompanhar a demanda em territórios-chave para seu portfólio de produtos em todo o mundo.”

Os principais provedores de serviços de Nível Um utilizam o Synchronoss Personal Cloud, o Synchronoss Email Suite ou ambos para gerenciar mais de 250 milhões de assinantes em todo o mundo, com capacidade de armazenamento e gerenciamento de mais de 142 petabytes de dados.

Sobre a Synchronoss
A Synchronoss Technologies (Nasdaq SNCR) cria software que capacita empresas ao redor do mundo a se conectarem com seus assinantes de forma confiável e significativa. O conjunto de produtos da empresa ajuda a agilizar as redes, simplificar a integração e envolver os assinantes, permitindo novos fluxos de receita, redução dos custos e aumento da velocidade no mercado. Centenas de milhões de assinantes confiam nos produtos da Synchronoss que se mantêm em sincronia com as pessoas, serviços e conteúdo que elas gostam. É por isso que mais de 1.300 funcionários talentosos da Synchronoss em todo o mundo se esforçam todos os dias para reimaginar um mundo em sincronia. Saiba mais em www.synchronoss.com

Contato de Relações com a Mídia:
Domenick Cilea
Springboard
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Contato de Relações com Investidores:
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Gateway Group, Inc.
SNCR@gatewayir.com