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‫Newgen تكشف عن NewgenONE، منصة التحول الرقمي الشاملة للشركات

تُطلِق المنصة منخفضة الأكواد البرمجية العنان للعمليات البسيطة من العمليات التجارية المعقدة المدفوعة بالمحتوى

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، 20 يوليو 2021 — /PRNewswire/ تتحمس شركة Newgen Software للكشف عن منصة التحول الرقمي الشاملة الوحيدة — NewgenONE — من أجل تبسيط حتى أكثر العمليات التجارية تعقيدًا، وإدارة المعلومات الأكثر فوضوية، وزيادة إشراك العملاء بناءً على الاحتياجات المتغيرة.

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تجمع منصة التحول الرقمي الخاصة بـ Newgen، والمعروفة الآن باسم NewgenONE، بين أتمتة العمليات الحالية، وخدمات المحتوى وقدرات إدارة الاتصالات.  المنصة بتمكين الشركات من الاستفادة من الأكواد البرمجية المنخفضة من أجل تطوير ونشر تطبيقات أعمال معقدة ومدفوعة بالمحتوى وتتسم بإشراك العملاء على السحابة.  كما تقوم NewgenONE بتزويد المستخدمين بالمعلومات، مع دعم مطوري تكنولوجيا المعلومات المحترفين بالسرعة والرشاقة.  علاوة على ذلك، فإنها تتيح التكامل السلس لتطبيقات الأعمال مع الأنظمة الخلفية وأنظمة الجهات الخارجية.

قال ديواكار نيجام، المدير العام ورئيس مجلس إدارة شركة Newgen Software، “تتبنى الشركات التحول الرقمي من أجل تبسيط العمليات التي تشمل الإدارات المنعزلة، والمعلومات عبر أنظمة وملفات البيانات، وإشراك العملاء عبر القنوات.  وتُعَد NewgenONE هي المنصة الوحيدة التي يمكنها التعامل مع مثل هذه المستويات من التعقيد من أجل تجربة فائقة للموظفين والعملاء. NewgenONE تُطلِق العنان للبساطة”.

وأضاف أيضًا، “تقوم منصتنا بكل شيء — بدءًا من تطوير تطبيقات الأعمال المخصصة بنسبة 100٪ إلى مساعدة الشركات على الاستفادة من الأتمتة الفائقة وأتمتة العمليات الروبوتية؛ من تمكين قابلية التوسع في العمليات إلى تبسيط حالات الاستخدام عبر القطاعات المختلفة.  كما تتعامل المنصة بسلاسة مع العمليات التجارية المعقدة وتُدير المعلومات المعقدة المتعلقة بهذه العمليات”.

منصة التحول الرقمي NewgenONE تُطلِق العنان للبساطة في العمليات التجارية، مما يُسهِّل على جميع أصحاب المصالح المشاركة، واستخدام المعلومات، واتخاذ القرارات، وخدمة عملائهم الداخليين والخارجيين.

تُعَد NewgenONE بمثابة استجابة مباشرة لاحتياجات الشركات المتزايدة من أجل إدارة تعقيدات الأعمال، وتمكين نجاح العملاء، وتسريع التحول الرقمي.  وتعتمد الشركات في 72 دولة على منصات NewgenONE الأساسية والرائدة في الصناعة لمبادرات تحويل الأعمال الموجهة للعملاء والمدفوعة بالمحتوى.

حول شركة Newgen Software Technologies  المحدودة

Newgen هي المزود الرائد لمنصة تحول رقمي موحدة مع أتمتة العمليات الأصلية وخدمات المحتوى وقدرات إدارة الاتصالات.  وعلى الصعيد العالمي، تعتمد الشركات الناجحة على منصة التطبيقات منخفضة الأكواد البرمجية المعترَف بها في الصناعة من Newgen من أجل تطوير ونشر تطبيقات الأعمال المعقدة والمدفوعة بالمحتوى والتي تتسم بإشراك العملاء على السحابة.  بدءًا من طلبات الإعداد إلى طلبات الخدمة، ومن الإقراض إلى الاكتتاب، وفي العديد من حالات الاستخدام الأخرى عبر القطاعات المختلفة.  Newgen تطلق العنان للبساطة بسرعة ورشاقة.

لمزيد من التفاصيل، قم بزيارة www.newgensoft.com

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Casio to Release PAC-MAN Collaboration Model with Fun, Retro Styling in a Digital Watch

TOKYO, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the A100WEPC, a collaboration model featuring the iconic PAC-MAN game that is popular around the world. The A100WEPC is based on the recent reissue of the F-100 digital watch, which was originally released in 1978.

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The PAC-MAN arcade game was first released in 1980 by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. (then Namco), and it has countless fans around the world. The F-100 watch was released in 1978 and was the first Casio quartz watch in a resin case, delivering advanced functionality with a stopwatch, digital alarm, and calendar functions.

The new A100WEPC watch is based on the recently released A100 watch, which reprises the design of the original F-100, including the unique four-button front layout. The styling is designed to evoke the fun, retro look of the PAC-MAN game. The watch face features colorful pixelated PAC-MAN and ghost characters, and the center ILLUMINATOR logo is rendered using the PAC-MAN font. The face design faithfully replicates the PAC-MAN game screen, down to details like the pink line marking the exit of the nest from which the ghosts emerge. The gold-plated watch case is inspired by the color of the PAC-MAN arcade game cabinet. The top watch band is laser etched with a rendering of PAC-MAN being chased by ghosts, and the reverse scene with PAC-MAN chasing ghosts is rendered on the bottom band. The case back also features the PAC-MAN logo and icons.

The watch comes with special packaging imprinted with PAC-MAN character icons and the game score screen, to deliver the full look of the PAC-MAN game.

More information: https://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/news/2021/0720_a100wepc/

 

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كاسيو ستطلق نموذج باك مان التعاوني بأسلوب ممتع وتصميم قديم في ساعة رقمية

طوكيو, 20 يوليو 2021 /PRNewswire/ — أعلنت شركة كاسيو للكمبيوترات المحدودة (Casio Computer Co., Ltd) اليوم عن إصدار A100WEPC، وهو نموذج تعاوني يضم لعبة باك مان الشهيرة التي تحظى بشعبية في جميع أنحاء العالم. يعتمد إصدار A100WEPC على إعادة إصدار الساعة الرقمية F-100، والتي يعود إصدارها إلى عام 1978.

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اُصدرت لعبة الأركيد باك مان لأول مرة في عام 1980 من قبل شركة بانداي نامكو إنترتينمنت (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc) (تغير اسمها إلى شركة نامكو فيما بعد)، ولديها عدد لا يحصى من المعجبين حول العالم. اُصدرت ساعة F-100 في عام 1978 وكانت أول ساعة كاسيو كوارتز بهيكل خارجي من الراتنج مما يوفر إمكانيات متقدمة مع ساعة توقيت، ومنبه رقمي، ووظائف التقويم.

تعتمد ساعة A100WEPC الجديدة على ساعة A100 التي أُصدرت مؤخرًا التي تعيد تصميم ساعة F-100 الأصلي بما في ذلك التصميم الأمامي الفريد المكون من أربعة أزرار. ابتُكِر هذا التصميم لاستحضار المظهر القديم والمرح الذي تبعثه لعبة باك مان في النفوس. تتميز واجهة الساعة بشخصية باك مان المبكسلة الملونة والأشباح، وشعار باك مان المضيء في المنتصف المكتوب بخط باك مان. يجسد تصميم الواجهة شاشة لعبة باك مان بدقة، ويعتني بالتفاصيل مثل الخط الوردي الذي يشير إلى فتحة الخروج الخاصة بالمخبأ الذي يظهر منه الأشباح. أما بخصوص الهيكل الخارجي للساعة فإنه مطلي بالذهب ومستوحى من ألوان صندوق ألعاب لعبة الأركيد باك مان، وشريط الساعة العلوي محفور عليه بالليزر باك مان وهو مُطارد من الأشباح، والشريط السفلي محفور عليه المشهد العكسي وهو باك مان وهو يطارد الأشباح. يتميز الجزء الخلفي بوجود شعار باك مان وأيقونات.

تأتي الساعة في عبوة مميزة مطبوع عليها أيقونات شخصيات باك مان وشاشة نتائج اللعب لتقديم الشكل الكامل للعبة باك مان.

لمعرفة المزيد من المعلومات: https://www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/news/2021/0720_a100wepc/ 

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HM King’s support for Team Bahrain praised by Speaker

Speaker of the Council of Representatives, Fawzia bint Abdulla Zainal, has lauded His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s unwavering support for the efforts of Team Bahrain, led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

She stressed that the royal support is a catalyst for more landmark achievements, noting that Team Bahrain’s accomplishments and success stories in fighting the novel Coronavirus have been acclaimed locally and globally.

The speaker pointed out that the outstanding results achieved thanks to the well-thought-out plans and appropriate precautionary measures have led to a significant drop in the number of active cases, noting that Team Bahrain’s successes are the outcome of HM the King’s sound directives and the close follow-up of HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The speaker expressed sincere congratulations to the Bahraini people on Eid Al-Adha, paying tribute to the frontline heroes, Team Bahrain members and all those responsible for the National Vaccination Campaign for their dedicated efforts.

She affirmed the Representatives Council’s support for Team Bahrain’s efforts aimed at ensuring Bahrain’s success in overcoming the pandemic and reinstating normalcy, expressing confidence in the Bahraini people’s ability to overcome the current crisis thanks to their sense of responsibility and commitment to community partnership.

She prayed to Allah the Almighty to protect HM the King and HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and to bless them with abundant health, happiness and long life.

She also wished Bahrain further progress, and the citizens and residents health and wellness.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister congratulates the monarch and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium

Manama: His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today sent a cable of congratulations to HM King Philippe of Belgium on the occasion of the Belgian National Day.

His Royal Highness extended his best wishes to HM King Phillippe and the citizens of Belgium, wishing them further progress and prosperity.

His Royal Highness sent a similar cable to the Prime Minister of Belgium, HE Alexander De Croo.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HM King congratulates Columbian president

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa has today sent a cable of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Columbia Iván Duque Márquez on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day.

HM the King extended deepest congratulations to the Columbian president, wishing him good health and happiness on this national occasion.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HRW: Kenya Mishandled COVID Cash Program for the Poor

In a report released Tuesday, Human Rights Watch accused the Kenyan government of failing to properly handle a cash transfer program intended to help the poor during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rights group says the money instead went to people connected with officials and politicians.

Anette Okumu, 42, lost her business due to COVID-19. She and her neighbors in the Kibera section of Nairobi registered for a government cash support program in April to help her feed her nine children.

Okumu says her husband was jobless, and she really needed that money because she has a child who has sickle cell anemia and the disease requires her to feed her child healthy food. Okumu says she was hopeful that she would receive help from the government. She says she did not get the money — but others did.

In May of last year, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered the Treasury to release some $100 million to support the country’s most vulnerable people for at least eight months.

The head of Human Rights Watch in East Africa, Otsieno Namwaya, says that money never served its intended purpose.

“Most of the households that were supposed to have received support from the government never received anything,” he said. “The few who received something did not receive the amount the government said it had sent to them. The majority over a period of eight months received 3,000 – 4,000 shillings. The government was saying it was sending a total of 35,000 for the period of eight months.”

The Washington-based rights group says its investigators spoke to 136 government employees and Nairobi residents for its eight-month study.

The researchers found that the cash transfer program lacked transparency in multiple ways, from the registration process to the distribution of funds.

A report released by the Office of the Auditor-General in April 2021 said that some $4 million was dispersed to help nearly 100,000 Kenyans in a poor section of Nairobi for one month.

But the investigators said they could not verify the identities and addresses of more than 97,000 alleged recipients. Their report concluded “the lawfulness and utilization of the $4 million could not be confirmed.”

Namwaya says most of the money instead went to friends and family of officials and the employees of certain government agencies.

“Politicians and government officials actually ensured that official aides, people working offices and relatives were benefiting from the money when the evidence suggests that these people did not deserve to get the money. While the people who really deserve the money, people who were going hungry for even as far as four days a week were not getting the money,” he said.

The program was run by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection. VOA reached out to the principal secretary of the ministry for comment but received no response.

Human Rights Watch is calling on Kenyan authorities to investigate the issue and extensively review and strengthen internal mechanisms for implementing such programs in the future.

Source: Voice of America

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US Strikes Al-Shabab in Somalia for First Time in Six Months

Somali commandos coming under attack from the al-Shabab terror group got some help from above, for the first time in months, in the form of a U.S. airstrike.

The Pentagon late Tuesday confirmed U.S. forces were behind the single strike near Galkayo, about 580 kilometers north of the capital of Mogadishu, which was first announced by Somali officials earlier in the day.

A Pentagon official told VOA the strike was authorized under existing authorities to defend U.S. partner forces and came even though no U.S. troops were on the ground.

“U.S. forces were conducting a remote ‘advise and assist’ mission in support of designated Somali partner forces,” U.S. Defense Department spokesperson Cindi King said. “There were no U.S. forces accompanying Somali forces during this operation.”

Tuesday’s airstrike targeting al-Shabab is the first such strike in six months, and the first carried out since U.S. President Joe Biden took office.

U.S. officials declined to elaborate on why this strike was approved or whether U.S. Africa Command will start conducting a more intensive air campaign in support of Somali forces, like those the U.S. has deployed in previous years.

The U.S. carried out 63 airstrikes against al-Shabab in 2019 and 53 airstrikes in 2020.

Another seven airstrikes were launched in the first two-and-a-half weeks of 2021, before former U.S. President Donald Trump left office.

U.S. officials explained the slowdown by citing on a Biden administration review of the military’s airstrike policy. Still it, sparked concern among senior Somali officials, causing some to warn the change would allow al-Shabab “to come out of hiding.”

Since then, Somali officials have repeatedly called for the resumption of U.S. airstrikes.

Somali Army spokesman Colonel Ali Hashi Abdinur told VOA earlier this week he hoped the U.S. would resume the strikes, especially to target the al-Qaida-linked fighters in areas where the Somali infantry can’t reach.

“We have good cooperation and collaboration with the U.S.,” he said. “There are hard-to-reach areas in the forests where the airstrikes used to target their leaders.”

Somali officials have also said they would like to see expanded support from the U.S., not just airstrikes.

Last week, the U.S. military gave Somali special forces six armored personnel carriers (APCs), doubling the number of vehicles capable of protecting their elite Danab units from improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

But Somali military officials say they need more.

“We have AK-47s (automatic rifles),” one senior Somali military officer told VOA. “We need extra weapons like heavy machine guns, mortars … RPG (rocket-propelled grenades).”

“We also need medical support, uniform, camps for troops to sleep and rest, and rations,” he added.

Top U.S. military commanders have likewise warned about the growing danger, some admitting that the decision by the Trump administration to pull out almost all U.S. forces from Somalia has made the situation worse.

“Since that time, we have been commuting to work,” AFRICOM commander General Stephen Townsend told lawmakers this past April. “There’s no denying the reposition of forces outside Somalia has introduced new layers of complexity and risk.”

“Our understanding of what’s happening in Somalia is less now than it was when we were there on the ground,” he added.

In the meantime, AFRICOM has been trying to make do, sending troops into Somalia for periodic training missions to supplement about 100 troops now working mostly out of the U.S. Embassy.

AFRICOM officials have also made their final recommendations regarding troop numbers in Somalia and all of Africa as part of the Pentagon’s ongoing force posture review, which is expected to wrap up around the end of August.

For now, however, warnings about the danger posed by al-Shabab continue to abound.

“Al-Shabab still enjoys a lot of freedom of action,” Vice Admiral Hervé Bléjean, director-general of the European Union Military Staff, said at a virtual defense forum last month. “You can really feel the atmosphere of the insecurity there.”

Yet there is some disagreement as to whether airstrikes, whether carried out by the U.S. or others, are the solution.

Records kept by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), a U.S.-based nonprofit research group, suggest that the danger to civilians in Somalia from al-Shabab actually decreased in the absence of airstrikes.

ACLED said it found 155 incidents in which al-Shabab targeted civilians in the six months before Biden took office, and just 90 in the six months after he became president.

One former Danab officer, speaking on the condition of anonymity, also questions the dependency on airstrikes, even though he told VOA that “there is nothing that al-Shabab hates more.”

The officer said U.S. airstrikes have killed about 100 of the terror group’s commanders, including former leaders Ahmed Abdi Godane and Aden Hashi Ayro, almost to no avail.

“The strategy has failed,” he said. “We need to change the training. We need to change the dynamics and training. We have to have mobile forces, prepare the forces for guerrilla war, good at shooting.”

An Africa Union official who asked not to be identified because he does not have authorization to speak to media agreed.

“Airstrikes cannot have an impact until the ground forces are effective,” the official said. “Until you cripple the command and control, their capacity to regroup, to be organized to be led — that is when the airstrikes will be effective.”

“But they still have leaders replaced, so what you are doing is quite minimal,” he added.

Source: Voice of America

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Activists: West Darfur Women Suffer Depression After Deadly Fighting

Hundreds of women displaced by recent inter-communal fighting in the Al Geneina town of West Darfur are suffering from anxiety and depression as they shoulder the responsibility of caring for their families without husbands, say women’s rights activists in Sudan’s western region.

The fighting that erupted in April left more than 200 people dead and a little more than 200 others wounded.

Thousands of families have been sheltering in government buildings, schools and mosques in overcrowded conditions with limited access to proper sanitation, according to Sumeya Musa, a women’s advocate with the local nongovernmental organization, Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa.

“Some don’t have a place to sleep, some lose their job and property and everything. Some are suffering from social pressure, raising children alone, taking care of elderly and sick people and yet they don’t earn anything for life, so these economic and social pressures have really affected their lives,” Musa told VOA’s South Sudan in Focus program.

Sixty-five-thousand people — mostly women and children — were displaced in the wake of the violence, according to the United Nations.

Musa said some women reported being raped or sexually harassed but most incidents of sexual violence are covered up for fear of stigma.

“There are a lot of women who got miscarriages and they really are in need of psycho-social support. There are those who have unwanted pregnancy through rape cases and other forms of gender-based violence. We all know that during war time, a lot of things happen,” Musa told VOA.

Sudanese women are hoping peace will be restored soon so they can return to their homes, said Musa. She said many of the women know that a peace deal was signed between the transitional government and armed groups but are not clear on what it entails regarding women’s rights.

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir mediated the talks between Sudan’s transitional government and the armed groups in the South Sudanese capital, Juba. The transitional government was created following the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir after three decades in power. Women were key players in the pro-democracy revolution in Sudan. Women helped organize protests that led to al-Bashir’s removal from office.

Several women in the gathering sites do not want to talk about the abuses they suffered during the recent fighting, believing they will not receive help or see justice in the court system, said Musa.

“The most important thing is to give full protection to women against all forms of violence. Especially at homes or on the streets against sexual harassment when they are going out to look for work or they are returning back to the camp,” Musa told VOA.

The United Nations Population Fund has set up five temporary spaces where social workers coordinate with midwives deployed by the state health ministry to provide sexual and reproductive health services and support victims of gender-based violence.

Musa says she hopes more social workers, psychologists and health care providers will be deployed so that the women of West Darfur get the help they need.

Source: Voice of America

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Gaza blast injures scores of Palestinians, shakes crowded area

Scores of Palestinians were injured, on Thursday, when an explosion tore through a house in a popular market in the Gaza Strip, the interior ministry said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion.

The blast in the Al-Zawiya area collapsed large parts of the house and damaged dozens of buildings and shops nearby, according to the ministry.

Police explosives engineering teams continue to investigate the causes of the explosion. Civil defense teams and the police were able to control the resulting fire.

Source: Jordan News Agency