XM Cyber partners with Spire Solutions to offer its solutions in the Middle Eastern market
XM Cyber announced that it has signed an agreement with United Arab Emirates-based value-added distributor (VAD) Spire Solutions. This agreement will enable Spire Solutions to offer XM Cyber solutions in the Middle Eastern market excluding Israel.
“XM brings a new approach that uses the attacker perspective to find and remediate critical attack paths toward organizations’ crown jewels across on-premises and multi-cloud networks,” explained Erez Jacobson, Channels Sales Director, EMEA & APAC, XM Cyber.
“We are a fast-growing business and need to scale through our partners ecosystem. The agreement with Spire Solutions is an exciting development to consolidate our footprint in the Middle East.”
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2021-05-07 09:59 By: Xinhua
KATHMANDU, May 6 (Xinhua) Nepali tourism officials rejected on Thursday claims about foreign climbers being infected with coronavirus in their attempts to scale Mt. Qomolangma, the tallest in the world, and other peaks in the season. We have been notified that some climbers were airlifted to Kathmandu for respiratory problems and pneumonia. We are not officially notified any one of them tested positive for COVID-19, Bhishma Raj Bhattarai, a section officer at the Department of Tourism, told Xinhua.
Mira Acharya, director of the department, has been at the base of Mt. Qomolangma for the last few days. Nobody has complained to me that anybody has developed COVID-19 symptoms here, Acharya told Xinhua from the base camp over the phone.
2021-05-06 16:06:07 GMT2021-05-07 00:06:07(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
KATHMANDU, May 6 (Xinhua) Nepali tourism officials rejected on Thursday claims about foreign climbers being infected with coronavirus in their attempts to scale Mt. Qomolangma, the tallest in the world, and other peaks in the season. We have been notified that some climbers were airlifted to Kathmandu for respiratory problems and pneumonia. We are not officially notified any one of them tested positive for COVID-19, Bhishma Raj Bhattarai, a section officer at the Department of Tourism, told Xinhua.
Mira Acharya, director of the department, has been at the base of Mt. Qomolangma for the last few days. Nobody has complained to me that anybody has developed COVID-19 symptoms here, Acharya told Xinhua from the base camp over the phone.
Singaporean bugs become green feed
Bloomberg
A Singaporean company plans to feed airport food waste to crickets and mealworms before turning them into fish feed, aiming to cut the city-state’s use of imported feed and offer a sustainable alternative.
Blue Aqua International is to partner with dnata, an air and travel services provider, to convert organic waste from its catering and ground handling operations at Singapore Changi Airport into insect protein for aquacultural use, a statement said on Tuesday.
The project seeks to replace traditional fish and soybean meal as the main sources of protein for aquafeed. The insects would eat the food waste and convert it into body biomass containing about 60 percent protein. The dried larvae would then be made into feed.