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Longtime SAP Veteran, Former UiPath CEO and Google Cloud President to Lead Workday's Global Commercial Strategy for the Company's Next Phase of Growth PLEASANTON, Calif. , Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY), a leading provider of solutions to help organizations manage their people and money , today announced the appointment of Rob Enslin to the newly created role of president, chief commercial officer (CCO). Enslin will be responsible for driving Workday's revenue growth and leading the company's global sales, partnership and customer experience efforts. Enslin brings more than 30 years of experience in the technology industry, most recently serving as CEO of UiPath where he led the company to non-GAAP profitability, advanced the company's AI strategy, and drove expansion into new markets. Before joining UiPath, Enslin was president of cloud sales at Google Cloud, where he scaled the company's sales operations and drove significant revenue growth. Enslin's extensive career also includes 27 years at SAP, culminating in his role as president of the Cloud Business Group and executive board member. In addition to deep enterprise expertise, Enslin brings a strong global perspective, having held roles in South Africa , USA , Germany , and Japan throughout his career. "Rob is a world-class leader with a track record of building high performing go-to-market teams, a deep understanding of industry and partner ecosystems, and unique global experience, making him the ideal leader to help guide Workday's next phase of growth," said Carl Eschenbach , CEO, Workday. "We're confident that his vision and commitment to providing exceptional customer experiences will unlock even greater potential for Workday and businesses around the world." "Joining Workday at this pivotal moment is incredibly exciting," said Enslin. "Workday's unparalleled dataset, combined with its commitment to innovation, positions the company to become the definitive AI leader in the ERP market. I'm thrilled to be part of this transformation and shape the future of work." Enslin's appointment will be effective as of December 2, 2024 . About Workday Workday is a leading enterprise platform that helps organizations manage their most important assets – their people and money. The Workday platform is built with AI at the core to help customers elevate people, supercharge work, and move their business forever forward. Workday is used by more than 10,500 organizations around the world and across industries – from medium-sized businesses to more than 60% of the Fortune 500. For more information about Workday, visit workday.com . © 2024 Workday, Inc. All rights reserved. Workday and the Workday logo are registered trademarks of Workday, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements including, among other things, statements regarding Workday's leadership, growth, transformation, and potential. These forward-looking statements are based only on currently available information and our current beliefs, expectations, and assumptions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. If the risks materialize, assumptions prove incorrect, or we experience unexpected changes in circumstances, actual results could differ materially from the results implied by these forward-looking statements, and therefore you should not rely on any forward-looking statements. Risks include, but are not limited to, risks described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including our most recent report on Form 10-Q or Form 10-K and other reports that we have filed and will file with the SEC from time to time, which could cause actual results to vary from expectations. Workday assumes no obligation to, and does not currently intend to, update any such forward-looking statements after the date of this release, except as required by law. Any unreleased services, features, or functions referenced in this document, our website, or other press releases or public statements that are not currently available are subject to change at Workday's discretion and may not be delivered as planned or at all. Customers who purchase Workday services should make their purchase decisions based upon services, features, and functions that are currently available. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/workday-names-rob-enslin-president-chief-commercial-officer-302316896.html SOURCE Workday Inc.
Domestic brand Portronics has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of the Thunder 2.0 true wireless stereo (TWS) speaker. The company claims that the latest portable wireless speaker is designed for both home and outdoor usage. The Thunder 2.0 features RGB lighting and promises a powerful output for an improved user experience. Here are all the details: Portronics Thunder 2.0 wireless speaker: Price and availability The Portronics Thunder 2.0 TWS speaker with RGB lights is now available at an exclusive launch price of Rs 5,699. The product comes with a 12-month warranty and can be purchased on the company’s official website, Portronics.com, as well as on e-commerce sites Amazon and Flipkart as well as other leading online and offline stores. Portronics Thunder 2.0 wireless speaker: Key specs Feature Specification Sound Output 60 watts Speaker Components Twin tweeters, dual bass drivers, passive radiators Audio Features Deep bass, crystal-clear trebles Design IPX6 water-resistant ABS body with fabric finish Portability Compact, cylindrical design Lighting RGB lights with side-mounted bass radiators Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3, USB drive support, TWS (True Wireless Stereo) Battery Life 6 hours Charging USB-C fast charging Water Resistance IPX6 (water-resistant) Compatibility Bluetooth streaming, USB drive, TV/projector connectivity Ideal Use Home, outdoor, car, beach, hiking, campfireDickey's Barbecue Pit Opens First Location in Oaxaca de Juárez, Spearheading Expansion in Mexico
Hisense, an electronics and home appliances brand, has announced a strategic partnership with Reliance resQ, the service arm of Reliance Retail, to enhance its after-sales service capabilities across India. This collaboration aims to revolutionize the customer experience by combining Hisense's cutting-edge technology with Reliance resQ's extensive service network and expertise. Key highlights of the partnership Faster service: Reduced turnaround times for installations and repairs, ensuring quicker resolution of customer issues. Enhanced service coverage: Access to Reliance resQ's vast network, covering over 19,000 pin codes across India, ensures wider reach and improved service accessibility in even the most remote locations. Improved efficiency: Leveraging Reliance resQ's technology infrastructure, including an integrated consumer app, engineer app, and workforce management system, will streamline service operations. Increased transparency: Greater visibility and transparency in service processes, providing customers with real-time updates and improved communication. Enhanced customer satisfaction: Focus on customer satisfaction through initiatives like extended service hours (10 AM to 10 PM), free pick-up and drop services, periodic product health check-ups, and ISO 9001 certified quality standards. Pankaj Rana, CEO of Hisense India, stated, "This partnership with Reliance resQ is a crucial step in our commitment to providing exceptional customer service. By combining their expertise with our innovative technology, we are creating a service ecosystem that prioritizes speed, transparency, and customer satisfaction." Looking ahead Hisense plans to launch the "Hisense Care Hub" in collaboration with Reliance resQ in 2025, a premium service platform designed to deliver personalized support and elevate the overall customer experience. This partnership underscores Hisense's commitment to expanding its market share in India through a strong focus on customer satisfaction and a robust service network. By leveraging Reliance resQ's expertise and its own innovative product portfolio, Hisense aims to establish itself as a leading player in the Indian consumer electronics and home appliances market.
HE Maryam bint Abdullah al-Attiyah, who serves as Chairperson of Qatar’s National Human Rights Committee and President of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, emphasised that integrating human rights into legislation, policies, and climate plans is essential for achieving a sustainable future. She noted that this approach enables countries to fulfil their human rights obligations. She highlighted that national human rights institutions are pivotal in developing a human rights-based approach to climate action, given their roles in monitoring and engaging with various national stakeholders, including civil society, rights-holders, and victims of climate change. Furthermore, their interaction with regional and international protection mechanisms equips them to address challenges and adopt best practices effectively. This came during al-Attiyah’s address at the side event organised by Qatar’s National Human Rights Committee during the 29th session of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. The event was attended by HE the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Subaie, Qatar’s ambassador to Azerbaijan Mohammed bin Hamad al-Hajri, and representatives from Qatar’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the Azerbaijani Human Rights Commissioner, the Social Research Center, and the Azerbaijan Institute for Democracy and Human Rights. The discussions focused on the impact of climate phenomena on the enjoyment of human rights, highlighting challenges such as increasing marginalisation of vulnerable groups, rising displacement and migration, and widening food and water gaps in many countries worldwide. Al-Attiyah said that the current meeting aligns with the National Human Rights Committees efforts to address climate change and its growing impact on human rights at the national, regional, and international levels. She welcomed Qatar’s approach, which places human rights at the heart of its national policies and plans to address climate change. This approach, she said, has enabled Qatar to make strides in renewable energy investments, energy efficiency improvements, and the development of environmentally friendly technologies and projects, such as Lusail and Msheireb Downtown Doha, which represent Qatar’s commitment to building a sustainable future in line with Qatar National Vision 2030. As the President of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, al-Attiyah encouraged national human rights institutions to engage with climate change issues and collaborate with one another. She emphasised the ongoing efforts to amplify the voice of these institutions at all relevant international forums, underscoring that inclusive engagement with all stakeholders is the only way to address climate change challenges and achieve climate justice for future generations. She also mentioned plans to recommend establishing a permanent forum for dialogue between national human rights institutions and other stakeholders on emerging climate issues and response strategies. Abdulaziz bin Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmoud, Undersecretary at Qatar’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, highlighted Qatar’s efforts to combat climate change threats. He noted the recent launch of the ministry’s 2024-2030 strategy, which aims to achieve a vision of a sustainable environment balanced with development and resilient to climate change. Human Rights Commissioner of Azerbaijan Sabina Aliyeva stressed the importance of international co-operation to address the increasing impact of climate change on human rights, including the rights to life, adequate food, clean water, health, decent housing, and education. She also highlighted the exacerbated risks of displacement, migration, environmental conflicts, and the marginalization of vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, children, women, and the elderly.Meanwhile, Zahid Oruj, a member of the Azerbaijani National Assembly and chair of the executive board of the social research centre, called for the exchange of experiences and best practices in the field of climate action, with a focus on the role of national human rights institutions. Director of the Azerbaijan Institute for Democracy and Human Rights Dr Ahmad Shahidov underscored the active role of national human rights institutions in climate policy discussions and their comprehensive evaluation of various climate actions and measures. Related Story Session on empowering women in digital era begins in Doha Summit to explore aspects of women’s leadership in the digital eraAssad’s regime on the brink of collapse as rebels surround Damascus
Manmohan Singh: Architect of India’s economic turnaround no moreBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer has underscored the critical need to bolster support for Ukraine, arguing it is essential for positioning the country favorably in peace negotiations. In a candid admission, Starmer suggests a negotiated end to the conflict could be on the horizon. During a speech in London's financial district, Starmer highlighted the importance of sustained Western backing for Ukraine, warning that a Russian triumph would endanger the security, stability, and prosperity of Europe. He called for continued support of Ukraine's self-defence, stating, "We must do what it takes, for as long as it takes." As Russia advances at an alarming rate, and with President-elect Donald Trump poised to potentially alter the U.S. support dynamic, Starmer's remarks come at a pivotal time. His comments reflect a departure from earlier stances, where he insisted that the conflict should end with Russia withdrawing from Ukrainian territory. With Europe's role in arming Kyiv becoming more pressing, Starmer stressed the urgency of unified European action to protect against a determined Russian aggressor. (With inputs from agencies.)
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