06 June, 2021

Gas a pragmatic answer to realise energy transition

  • GECF participates in the  St. Petersburg Forum (2-5 June)

  • Panel on energy transition features energy ministers, leaders and a Nobel laureate 

  • A billion people without electricity and another 780+ million without clean cooking fuel cannot benefit from renewable energy solutions



Doha, QATAR – 4 June 2021: The destiny of the world rests in innovative utilisation of hydrocarbons whilst embracing the rise of renewables in the global energy mix, Secretary General of the largest consortium of gas exporting nations, the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), said at the 24th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).  


“The world will need to power its economic growth through hydrocarbons, specifically the cleaner, abundant, and cheaper natural gas, for some time to come. It is obvious that the structure of the energy mix is becoming more diversified thanks to the expansion of renewables. However, fossil fuels are projected to remain dominant, accounting for 71% in 2050,” said HE Yury Sentyurin, during a panel on “The Future of Energy: Energy transition” (3 June 2021).


“As an organisation dedicated to studying and forecasting the innovative use of natural gas, the GECF believes that it is gas that can realistically bring about the most efficient and environmentally friendly energy transition.” 


These remarks were echoed by HE Alexander Novak, Deputy Prime Minister and former Energy Minister of Russia, who reiterated his belief that traditional energy sources are not going away in the next few decades. 


“Energy transition is coming, it’s happening, but its’ space will depend on a number of questions and a number of different issues. We must not discount conventional energy sources which are going to stay with us for a while yet,” he said. 


“Russia will support the development of conventional energies and will attempt to diversity natural gas markets and others in future. Let’s join our efforts and act in concert to work on the climate agenda without neglecting the conventional energy sources.”


The importance of a just and fair energy transition which benefits all populations of the world was underscored by HE Angela Wilkinson, Secretary General and CEO of World Energy Council, who said her message is “energy for humanity”. 


“We like to talk about technologies or resources or investments. But what we really need is an energy transition which is for people and planet …and as HE Novak has said it’s going to take a mix of all resources to do that,” she said. 


“Innovation’s no longer about improving individual technologies, it’s about the integration of different technologies and their combination.”

These and similar themes form part of the UN Sustainable Development Goals too, for example, Goal #7 which aims to bring clean energy to all by 2030. Currently, close to a billion people around the world do not have access to electricity while over 780 million people in places such as Africa do not enjoy access to clean cooking fuel.  


Nobel Laureate Chung Rae Kwon highlighted the ‘reductionist’ view of certain energy-transition proponents and reports which favour only one side of the picture. 


“One issue we have not fully captured so far in the debate on energy transition is about the carbon emission from the consumption. The United Kingdom, for example, succeed in emission reduction by 40% in the last three decades but it is based on the production side. When you calculate from the consumption side, the per-capita consumption emission of British people never changed within the last three decades,” he said. 


“I appreciate the comment about the pace and the practical way of using conventional energy in an environmentally friendly way.”


The producers’ viewpoint was advanced by HRH Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud, Minister of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who said he is confident oil will be needed in the future to bring prosperity to all. 


“I believe that our planet has always been in transition ever since god created it and will continue be in transition. It is the duty of human kind to make sure that we harness that transition, we master it, and we ensure that transition brings betterment to human lives regardless of what – and this is the trick – region they live in,” he said. 


“The problem we have is there’s a type of condescending approach… Mitigating the issue of climate change, one needs to be inclusive. For that inclusiveness to happen people will need to be conscious of natural circumstances of all parties engaged.”


Resonating with his neighbour, HE Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs of Qatar and President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum called some recent reports on climate change very “dangerous”. 


“There is this euphoria about the energy transition that everybody is getting excited, maybe overly excited, in discussing this issue. In some reports, I mean the International Energy Agency said that we shouldn’t invest in oil and gas. I think there is a very big danger that we are going into this kind of discussion where we understand that when we deprive the business from additional investments you have big spikes and you deprive nations,” he said. 


“We all have the responsibility to produce in a more environmentally sensitive way. We are using the best emission technology that’s available, we are monitoring methane emissions, we have to do carbon sequestration and storage and take this as something front and centre. But we need to be careful lest we deprive investment in oil and gas sector; that’s going to really harm humanity and the more than a billion people that actually don’t have electricity today.”


According to the latest GECF estimates available in the organisation’s flagship publication of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050, natural gas will become the leading source of energy in the global primary mix by mid-century, increasing its share from 23% today to 28%. 


The session was moderated by Sergey Brilev, President of Global Energy Association and renowned journalist, who incidentally delivered a keynote at the GECF Gas Lecture series in April 2021 under the title of ‘Global Energy: Supporting Science and Innovation’.  


Swiss-Belhotel International Appoints General Manager for Grand Swiss-Belhotel Waterfront, Seef, Bahrain

 

Global Public IT Cloud Services Market Revenue Increased by 34% in 2020 - $312B

Cloud Services have become an integral part of business operations for many large companies and in 2020 the industry earned an estimated revenue of over $300B globally. According to data presented by TradingPlatforms.com, global public IT cloud services market revenue for 2020 was at $312.4B - a 34% Increase from 2019.

Global Spending on Cloud Services Passes $300B; CAGR of 36% From 2016-2020

In 2016, global spending on public IT cloud services was just under $100B. In 2021 that figure has ballooned to a healthy $312.4B after experiencing a 34% increase from 2019’s $233.4B revenue. In the 4 year period from 2016-2020 revenue from spending on cloud services grew at an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.31%.

SaaS Accounts For Largest Share of Revenue; IaaS Saw Highest Growth in 2020

Of the three main types of cloud services, Software as a Service (SaaS) still accounts for the largest share of total revenue with a 63% share. In 2020 SaaS revenue amounted to $197.6B which is a 33% increase from 2019’s $148.5. S From 2016-2020 SaaS revenue grew at a CAGR of 34.1%

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) held the second-largest share of the revenue accounting for 21.5% of total revenue. IaaS experienced the largest growth among the three main types of cloud services with a 37% increase in revenue from $49B in 2019 to $67.2B in 2020. From 2016-2020 IaaS had a staggering CAGR of almost 40%.

Platform as a Service (PaaS) revenue accounts for just 15% of total revenue and experienced a 32.6% increase from $35.9B in 2019 to $47.6B in 2020. PaaS experienced a CAGR of 42.42% from 2016-2020, the highest out of the three main types of cloud services despite experiencing the lowest YoY growth.

Rex Pascual, editor at Trading Platforms, commented:

“The cloud services industry was already gathering strong momentum prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Lockdowns across the world resulted in many businesses rapidly shifting to cloud-based services giving the industry its highest YoY growth to date. Expect the industry to sustain this growth as many more businesses see the value in the adaptability of cloud services even in a post-pandemic world.”


How you can play a role in conserving water and safeguarding our planet

 



Commentary from Francois Frigaux, Regional Director, Sensus, a Xylem brand on the occasion of World Environment Day 2021

 

“It’s no secret that the survival of our planet is intrinsically linked to the health of our ecosystems. However in recent years, our natural world has faced challenges of epic proportions including the adverse effects brought on by climate change, and we’re seeing our ecosystems and natural resources suffering as a result.

 

“We can sometimes feel powerless in this struggle, but World Environment Day serves as a timely reminder of just how impactful we can be when we come together to make a difference. Imagine the possibilities, if we each committed to making just a few simple changes in our everyday lives.

 

“Water plays perhaps one of the most integral and multifaceted roles in sustaining every aspect of our ecosystems, environment and our very existence. One of the key steps we as individuals, and as businesses can each take to help protect our precious ecosystems is to be more conscious in our consumption of water.

 

“At Sensus, a Xylem brand, we place water at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to supporting our partners, and the communities we serve, in safeguarding this precious resource too.

 

“Smart water technologies, for example, are at the forefront of this approach. They can accurately and efficiently manage, treat and distribute water to minimize losses and in turn create a domino effect that benefits the entire ecosystem.

 

“But it’s not just businesses that can make a difference. Here are four simple but highly impactful switches you can make in your everyday life to play your part in helping to reduce unnecessary water going down the drain:

 

  1. Turn the tap off in between rinsing when brushing your teeth and you could save up to 200 gallons of water per month;
  2. Switch the tap off off during those 20 seconds when you’re scrubbing your hands with soap to help save up to 6 gallons per day;
  3. Lather up your hair with shampoo with the tap off and you could save up to 150 gallons of water in a month;
  4. Wash your vegetables and dishes in a sink of water instead of under a running faucet to massively reduce water wastage.”

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Logitech Rally Bar Now Natively Available For GoTo, Pexip and RingCentral Users

 

Today, with the release of Logitech’s most recent operating system, CollabOS 1.2, communication and collaboration platforms GoTo, Pexip and RingCentral are now available with Logitech’s new portfolio of appliance and PC-based solutions, Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini. Since Logitech’s all-in-one video conferencing appliance was announced in January, hybrid work has continued to grow, and companies have been able to transform meeting rooms of any size with flexible, easy-to-deploy video conferencing equipment. 

 

When Logitech announced Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini, the company promised the family of conference room solutions would be extensible and upgradable with new software partners. Today, we are thrilled to introduce new partners and integrations with GoTo, Pexip and RingCentral. Now, these three applications can natively run on Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini all-in-one devices in “appliance mode,” allowing users the convenience of starting meetings without having a PC in the room. 

 

For IT decision makers interested in procuring a seamless setup for meeting rooms, Logitech’s partnership with GoTo meeting room software keeps it simple by turning any meeting into a modern, dynamic workspace with state-of-the-art video collaboration. Quickly start meetings with outstanding video quality with Logitech and GoTo complete room solutions. This integration zones in on simplicity, and uses a Linux-based operating system ensuring meetings are as stable and flexible as possible.

 

Rally Bar’s Pexip integration brings the simple, secure Pexip experience to the meeting room. With One-Touch Join, employees can securely attend Pexip Service meetings from a Pexip Room, through a web browser, via the Pexip app or via 3rd party SIP devices. Pexip’s privacy-first approach to software design combines effortlessly with Logitech Rally Bar to provide high-quality video conferencing, making it ideal for enterprises, healthcare, and government organizations. With Pexip Room, customers get an immersive, feature-rich meeting experience right out of the box.

 

RingCentral provides a “one stop shop” for users’ videoconferencing needs. From video conferencing at the desktop to personal client and room systems, this collaboration provides a full suite of product solutions for businesses navigating communication and collaboration in a hybrid environment. Now integrated with Logitech video conferencing hardware, RingCentral offers enterprises a holistic communications suite that includes team messaging, video collaboration, phone calls and seamless file-sharing.

 

“As companies navigate the new demands of hybrid work, we are thrilled to partner with GoTo, Pexip and RingCentral to help their users create the most collaborative and effortless conference room experiences possible,” said Sudeep Trivedi, Head of Alliances and Go-To-Market, Logitech. “The users of these platforms can now integrate their familiar and trusted services directly with Logitech’s Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini, creating an elevated experience for meeting participants both in the room and remote and that can be deployed at scale.”

 

To find out more about these solutions, visit Logitech + GoTo, Logitech + Pexip and Logitech + RingCentral

 



أنظمة مؤتمرات الفيديو Rally Bar من لوجيتك تدعم حلول الاتصال المرئي عبر منصات جديدة

أنظمة Rally Bar باتت تتيح إمكانية عقد مؤتمرات الفيديو دون الحاجة لوجود جهاز كمبيوتر في القاعة

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، 3 يونيو 2021: أعلنت شركة لوجيتك اليوم أن أنظمة وحلول مؤتمرات الفيديو Rally Bar وRally Bar Mini الجديدان في إصدارهما الأحدث من نظام التشغيل CollabOS 1.2 الذي أعلنت عنه الشركة مؤخراً، قد باتا يدعمان منصات الاتصال والتشارك السمعي والمرئي GoTo وPexip وRingCentral. ومنذ إطلاق شركة لوجيتك للحزمة الجديدة المتكاملة والشاملة من أنظمة مؤتمرات الفيديو القابلة للربط بأجهزة الكمبيوتر، واصلت مفاهيم العمل الهجين انتشارها، حيث تمكن الشركات من تطوير قاعات وغرف الاجتماعات من مختلف الأحجام، وتجهيزها بأحدث معدات وأنظمة مؤتمرات الفيديو التي تمتاز بالمرونة والكفاءة وسهولة التوصيل.

 

وكانت شركة لوجيتك قد أكدت عند طرحها لنظامي Rally Bar وRally Bar Mini، أن مجموعتها الجديدة من الحلول المخصصة لقاعات الاجتماعات تمتاز بقابلية التَّوسُّع والتحديث لتشمل برمجيات الاتصال الجديدة التي يطورها الشركاء. وتفخر الشركة اليوم بتضمين عدد من منصات الاتصال السمعي والمرئي (GoTo وPexip وRingCentral)، حيث بات بالإمكان حالياً تشغيل هذه المنصات الثلاثة بشكل تلقائي عبر نظامي  Rally Bar وRally Bar Mini (من فئة الكل في واحد) لتمكين المستخدمين من عقد مؤتمرات الفيديو دون الحاجة لوجود جهاز كمبيوتر في القاعة.

 

وأسهمت الشراكة بين "لوجيتك" ومنصة الاتصال المرئي GoTo في تبسيط آلية عمل مؤتمرات الفيديو من خلال تطوير قاعات الاجتماعات وتحويلها إلى بيئات عمل عصرية وتفاعلية مجهزة بأحدث قنوات الاتصال والتشارك المرئي، الأمر الهام بالنسبة لصانعي القرار في مجال تقنية المعلومات من المهتمين بالحصول على أنظمة اجتماعات تمتاز بالكفاءة وسهولة الإعداد؛ فقد أصبح بالإمكان بدء الاجتماعات بسرعة وبجودة بث فيديو عالية الدقة بفضل حلول لوجيتك وGoTo. وتمتاز نقاط التكامل هذه بالبساطة، كما أنها تستعين بنظام التشغيل لينوكس Linux، لضمان تنظيم اجتماعات فيديو أكثر مرونة واستقرار.

 

ويوفر التكامل بين نظام Rally Bar ومنصة الاتصال المرئي Pexip تجربة اتصال بسيطة وآمنة في غرف الاجتماعات. وبفضل ميزة الانضمام للاجتماع بلمسة واحدة One-Touch Join، أصبح بإمكان الموظفين حضور اجتماعات Pexip Service بأعلى درجات الأمان انطلاقاً من غرف Pexip، أو عبر مستعرض للصفحات الالكترونية، أو من خلال تطبيق Pexip، أو بواسطة تجهيزات تابعة لجهات أخرى مزودة ببروتوكول بدء الجلسة. وتتحد منهجية تصميم برنامج Pexip التي تؤكد على عوامل الخصوصية للمستخدم، بكل سهولة مع نظام Rally Bar من لوجيتك، وذلك بهدف تنظيم مؤتمرات فيديو وفق أعلى مستويات الدقة والجودة، ما يجعلها خيار مثالي للشركات، ومؤسسات الرعاية الصحية، والهيئات الحكومية. وبفضل خدمة Pexip Room، سيحصل العملاء على تجربة اجتماعات غامرة وغنية بالمزايا مباشرةً فور البدء باستخدامها.

 

في المقابل، توفر منصة RingCentral مزايا متنوعة وشاملة بـ "خيار واحد" قادر على تلبية احتياجات ومتطلبات مؤتمرات الفيديو للمستخدمين، إذ توفر هذه الشراكة حزمة كاملة من الحلول والمنتجات للشركات التي تحتاج لقنوات الاتصالات والمشاركة في بيئة عملها الهجينة، بدءاً من مؤتمرات الفيديو على سطح المكتب، وصولاً إلى أنظمة العميل والغرف الشخصية. واليوم، وفي ظل دمجها ضمن أنظمة مؤتمرات الفيديو من "لوجيتك"، باتت منصة RingCentral توفر للمؤسسات والشركات حزمة اتصالات شاملة ومتكاملة تتضمن الكثير من المزايا، منها قنوات مراسلة بين أعضاء فريق العمل، ومشاركة قنوات الفيديو، والمكالمات الهاتفية، ومشاركة الملفات بانسيابية عالية.

 

وبهذه المناسبة، قال سوديب تريفيدي، رئيس التحالفات واستراتيجيات الأسواق الجديدة لدى شركة لوجيتك: "في ظل الجهود الحثيثة التي تبذلها الشركات من أجل تلبية المتطلبات الجديدة لبيئات العمل الهجينة، يسعدنا الإعلان عن شراكة جديدة ومستقبلية مع نخبة من منصات الاتصال المرئي والسمعي هي GoTo وPexip وRingCentral، بهدف مساعدة مستخدمي هذه البرمجيات على تنظيم اجتماعات وتجارب اتصال أكثر مشاركة وسهولةً. وقد بات بإمكان مستخدمي هذه المنصات حالياً دمج خدماتهم المعتادة والمعتمدة بشكل مباشر مع أنظمة Rally Bar وRally Bar Mini من "لوجيتك"، ما يوفر لهم تجربة تواصل عالية الدقة والجودة مع المشاركين داخل نفس الغرفة، أو عن بُعد".


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