Tealium named a Leader in the first-ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Customer Data Platforms

As the CDP category reaches a maturity milestone, Tealium is recognized for its ability to execute and completeness of vision

San Diego, Feb. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tealium, the largest independent and most trusted customer data platform (CDP), today announced that it was named a Leader in the first-ever Gartner® Customer Data Platforms Magic Quadrant™. This industry recognition marks a major milestone for CDPs and the maturity of the space on a global scale.

According to Gartner, Leaders execute well against their current vision and are well-positioned for tomorrow. The Gartner Magic Quadrant recognized Tealium as a Leader for its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision.

“We believe that this is a historic moment for the data sector, as Gartner acknowledges the maturity of the CDP space and its pivotal role in overall business success,” said Bob Page, Chief Product Officer at Tealium. “Customer success is our North Star, and to be positioned as a Leader on the industry’s very first CDP Magic Quadrant is a true testament to Tealium’s commitment to product innovation and customer-first excellence since we first pioneered the space in 2013.”

Tealium recently launched new solutions to help companies drive in-the-moment personalization for their customers, including Tealium for AITealium Moments, and Tealium’s Cloud Data Warehouse (CDW) Partner Ecosystem. The new releases fuel AI models with consented, filtered, and enriched data in real-time, allowing businesses to activate the most trusted experiences for their customers.

Additionally, Tealium differentiates against its competitors for its dynamic partner ecosystem, which includes over 1,300 turnkey connectors with the world’s most prominent media and technology experts, including Credera, a leading strategy, transformation, data, and technology consulting firm, and Ogilvy, one of the world’s largest advertising and communications firms.

“We believe that Tealium’s recognition as a Leader in the first-ever Gartner Magic Quadrant for Customer Data Platforms is a testament to their commitment to innovation and excellence in data management. As Chief Digital Officer at Credera, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of Tealium’s solutions with a focus on benefits realization. We value our partnership with Tealium and its vendor-neutral capabilities,” said Phil Lockhart, Chief Digital Officer at Credera. “Tealium’s cutting-edge approach to data collection, enrichment, and real-time activation empowers businesses to unlock the full potential of their data and drive rapid growth. This accolade is well-deserved and reflects Tealium’s position as a proven leader of data technology.”

Ab Gaur, Global Chief Technology and Data Officer at Ogilvy, continues, “Tealium has been a pioneer in the CDP space since 2013, and their inclusion in the leadership quadrant of the first Gartner Magic Quadrant for Customer Data Platforms is a testament to this innovation and focus. Together, Ogilvy and Tealium are paving the way for transformative customer experiences and shared commitment, to delivering significant value for our mutual customers.”

Tealium was the first CDP to start with data collection and manages customer data throughout the entire journey. Serving more than 850 global enterprises with real-time-driven solutions, Tealium helps address industry-specific challenges and was one of the first companies to release a pharma and healthcare CDP solution that supports HIPAA-compliant initiatives.

A total of 18 CDP vendors were analyzed for the report. Gartner undergoes rigorous analysis for its Magic Quadrant findings, including expert-led, practitioner-sourced, and data-driven research. Access the report here.

To keep up with the latest company news, visit Tealium’s Newsroom.

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About Tealium

As the most trusted CDP, Tealium connects customer data across web, mobile, offline, and IoT so businesses can better connect with their customers. Tealium’s turnkey integration ecosystem supports more than 1,300 built-in connections, empowering brands to create a complete, real-time customer data infrastructure. Tealium’s solutions include a customer data platform with machine learning, tag management, an API hub and data management solutions that make customer data more valuable, actionable, privacy-compliant and secure. More than 850 leading businesses throughout the world trust Tealium to power their customer data strategies. For more information, visit www.tealium.com

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Nyxoah to Release Fourth Quarter and Financial Year 2023 Financial Results on March 5, 2024

Nyxoah to Release Fourth Quarter and Financial Year 2023 Financial Results on March 5, 2024

Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium – February 15, 2024, 10:30pm CET / 4:30pm ET – Nyxoah SA (Euronext Brussels/Nasdaq: NYXH) (“Nyxoah” or the “Company”), a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), today announced that the Company will release financial results for the fourth quarter and financial year 2023 on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, after market close. Company management will host a conference call to discuss financial results that day beginning at 10:30pm CET / 4:30pm ET.

A webcast of the call will be accessible via the Investor Relations page of the Nyxoah website or through this link: Nyxoah’s Q4 2023 earnings call webcast. For those not planning to ask a question of management, the Company recommends listening via the webcast.

If you plan to ask a question, please use the following link: Nyxoah’s Q4 2023 earnings call. After registering, an email will be sent, including dial-in details and a unique conference call access code required to join the live call. To ensure you are connected prior to the beginning of the call, the Company suggests registering a minimum of 10 minutes before the start of the call.

The archived webcast will be available for replay shortly after the close of the call.

About Nyxoah
Nyxoah is a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Nyxoah’s lead solution is the Genio® system, a patient-centered, leadless and battery-free hypoglossal neurostimulation therapy for OSA, the world’s most common sleep disordered breathing condition that is associated with increased mortality risk and cardiovascular comorbidities. Nyxoah is driven by the vision that OSA patients should enjoy restful nights and feel enabled to live their life to its fullest.

Following the successful completion of the BLAST OSA study, the Genio® system received its European CE Mark in 2019. Following the positive outcomes of the BETTER SLEEP study, Nyxoah received CE mark approval for the expansion of its therapeutic indications to Complete Concentric Collapse (CCC) patients, currently contraindicated in competitors’ therapy. Additionally, the Company is currently conducting the DREAM IDE pivotal study for FDA and U.S. commercialization approval.

For more information, please visit http://www.nyxoah.com/.

Caution – CE marked since 2019. Investigational device in the United States. Limited by U.S. federal law to investigational use in the United States.

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Interior minister receives Iraqi, Lebanese counterparts


Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya at Queen Alia International Airport, on Friday, received Iraqi Interior Minister Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Al-Shammari and Lebanese Interior Minister Judge Bassam Mawlawi.

Ministries Al-Shammari and Mawlawi are in the Kingdom to take part in a quadripartite meeting of interior ministries from Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, which is being hosted by Amman.

The meeting aims at discussing cooperative strategies for addressing and battling the drug phenomenon

Source: Jordan News Agency

Component of Southern Movement: Yemen not give consideration any pressure from enemiesPrince Faisal sworn in as Regent

The component of the Southern Movement confirmed that Yemen fully prepared and ready to confront any escalation by the nation’s enemies, and does not give consideration to any pressure coming from the enemies.

The statement indicated that America is the maker of terrorism and its official and exclusive sponsor in the world, as it is the one which killed and is killing Yemeni and Palestinian peoples.

The statement considered the classification on the terrorist lists by the American terrorist enemy as evidence of recognition and testimony to the validity and safety of the Yemeni path and approach.

Source: Yemen News Agency

His Royal Highness Prince Faisal Bin Al Hussein on Friday was sworn in as Regent, in the presence of Cabinet members.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Demonstrations countrywide against Israeli war on Gaza


Amman: Protests against the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza were held in Amman and other governorates of the Kingdom following Friday prayer.

Participants denounced the crimes committed by the occupation on the 147th day of the brutal aggression and the Nabulsi roundabout massacre, in which hundreds of Palestinians were injured and dozens killed as a result of the occupation army using live ammunition to target them as they waited for aid in the besieged northern Gaza Strip.

They demanded that the world community and international organizations put an end to the mass murder and genocidal war against starving civilians, which aims to depopulate Gaza and its neighboring regions by extending the period of starvation and utilizing it as a weapon in the brutal conflict.

The participants expressed their appreciation for Jordan’s unwavering positions, led by His Majesty King Abdullah II, to support and stand by our brothers in Gaza. This was demonstrated by the airdrops that the
Arab Army, operating under the King’s direct guidance and supervision, carried out to provide relief to the Gaza Strip’s residents while reaffirming their support for His Majesty.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan River Foundation, Hadaf Corporation sign MoU on job creation


The Jordan River Foundation and Al-Hadaf Company for Import and Industry (RZ) inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to work together in the areas of practical training and employment, as well as offering services to Foundation beneficiaries within the parameters of eligibility to enter the labor market.

The Jordan River Foundation, Director General Inaam Al-Braishi, and the company, led by CEO Rami Al-Sahib, signed the memorandum that, according to the Foundation’s statement today, Friday.

Under the agreement a cooperation will take place in the field of career networking by attracting beneficiaries and providing the necessary training courses to facilitate their entry into the labor market in accordance with the opportunities available.

The Foundation works to prepare young people for job work through a variety of training and activities related to job networking, vocational training, and on-the-job training.

This partnership is part of a group of interventions in the field of qualification to enter
the labor market, which are carried out by building multiple and diverse partnerships with more than 100 entities from the sector. Institutions in the private and pertinent public sectors to meet the demands of the regional market and its essential industries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Gaza death toll reaches 28,775


The death toll from Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip soared to 28,775 Friday with more massacres reported, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

It said in a statement that Israeli occupation forces carried out 10 massacres in the last 24 hours in which 112 people were killed and 157 were injured.

Source: Jordan News Agency

PM, Japanese counterpart talk ties, region


Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discussed bilateral relations between the two friendly nations and how to strengthen and expand them in all areas during their talks in Tokyo, on Friday.

As they commemorate the 70th anniversary of the start of diplomatic relations between their two nations this year, Khasawneh and Kishida emphasized the depth of their historical ties and strategic collaboration.

They affirmed how eager they both were to improve bilateral ties and increase levels of collaboration in all spheres of politics, business, development, and the economy.

As a follow-up to the visits conducted by His Majesty King Abdullah II to Japan in April of last year and by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II in October of last year, Khasawneh expressed his delight with this visit.

Khasawneh conveyed the greetings of His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II to the Japanese Prime Minister and the
imperial family in Japan.

“We greatly value the strategic ties between the two countries, and we value Japan’s long-standing partnership with Jordan, as well as its ongoing support for Jordan’s reform initiatives and development efforts,” Khasawneh said.

Khasawneh also conveyed his gratitude and admiration for Japan’s assistance in helping Jordan deal with the consequences of the Syrian refugee crisis, given the notable decrease in the amount of foreign aid.

The prime minister emphasized that we have a great deal in common with Japan in terms of ethics, values, and regard for international legitimacy and resolutions.

In addition to expressing Jordan’s solidarity with Japan in overcoming the effects of the earthquake, the prime minister expressed his condolences to the government and people of Japan for their recent tragic loss. Jordan stands ready to offer any assistance that Jordan may be able to provide, as instructed by His Majesty King Abdullah II.

The prime minister gave his Japanese counterpart an
update on His Majesty King Abdullah II’s efforts to end the Gaza War and guarantee the timely and long-term provision of humanitarian and medical aid.

The Prime Minister reiterated that security and stability in the region will only come about as a result of the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on June 4, 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the the two-state solution and the relevant international legitimacy resolutions.

In view of the worsening humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, the pressing need for aid in Gaza, and the services UNRWA offers in its other operational areas in the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, Khasawneh emphasized the significance of maintaining support for the organization.

The Japanese Prime Minister, for his part, commended Jordan’s contribution to global security and stability under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II.

He stressed the keenness to develop bilateral relations between Japan and Jordan in all field
s, and to continue cooperation and coordination regarding various regional and international issues.

In order to maintain security and stability in the region, he emphasized his nation’s support for the two-state solution and emphasized the urgency of improving the humanitarian situation and bringing about calm as soon as possible.

During a meeting with Fukushiro Nukaga, the Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives, the Prime Minister reviewed the bilateral relations between the two friendly nations, discussed ways to strengthen those relations in all domains, and discussed developments in the Middle East regarding Israel’s aggression against Gaza.

The depth of Jordan and Japan’s historical ties and strategic partnership was emphasized during the meeting, which was also attended by the Jordanian Ambassador to Tokyo, Lina Annab, and the Ministers of Digital Economy, Entrepreneurship, Investment, Kholoud Al-Saqqaf, Planning, and International Cooperation, Zeina Touqan.

In addition to congratulating
the Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives on his appointment as Speaker of the Council, the prime minister also expressed optimism that the two friendly nations’ legislative and executive branches would continue to work together to advance their bilateral ties.

As he emphasized that Japan has always been a genuine partner and supporter of Jordan, Khasawneh noted that this year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Jordan and Japan, which are strategic partnerships based on mutual respect.

The prime minister emphasized the significance of working hard to reach a ceasefire for this aggression, which has claimed the lives of nearly 30,000 people and injured about 68,000 others. The Prime Minister noted that this visit comes in light of the challenges and difficult circumstances that the Middle East region is going through as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza.

He pointed out that Jordan continues to provide basic and necessary services
to about 1.3 million Syrian refugees present on its soil, despite the sharp decline in the volume of international support and funding for the Jordanian response plan to the Syrian crisis.

Jordan is committed to structural reform, Khasawneh emphasized, and we are depending on friends to back both the reform process and the recently agreed-upon extended funding agreement with the IMF.

The Japanese Parliament’s commitment to supporting Jordan’s reform and development process as well as providing the necessary support for Jordan’s hosting of Syrian refugees, along with the desire to strengthen bilateral relations, including parliamentary ones, were expressed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan.

Earlier, Khasawneh met with Chairman and CEO of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Ishiguro Norihiko.

The prime minister emphasized Jordan and Japan’s partnership connections and expressed a desire to deepen them in all spheres, particularly economic, development, and investment.

The p
rime minister spoke about Jordan’s business and investment climate, the potential for investment across a range of industries, and the Kingdom’s goal of attracting more Japanese investments.

Norihiko, for his part, emphasized the importance of the partnership with Jordan, the country’s favorable investment climate, and the interest of numerous Japanese businesses in making investments there. He also mentioned that the total amount of Japanese investments in Jordan has approached $2 billion.

The prime minister paid a visit to NEC, a Japanese corporation that is a major global player in the technology, information, communications, and electronics sectors.

The CEO, Takayuki MoritaThe CEO, Takayuki Morita, gave the Prime Minister a tour of several firm departments and an update on the company’s investments in the majority of the world’s nations.

Notably, NEC has operated enterprises and invested in communications equipment, a satellite station in Baqa’a, and cutting-edge technology utilized in airports, borde
r crossings, and other ventures in Jordan since 1969.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Gaza’s largest operational hospital under siege as Israel bombards area


Rafah, the final Palestinian enclave, was hit by jets on Friday, leaving patients and doctors helpless in the turmoil surrounding Gaza’s main operational hospital, which was under siege in Israel’s brutal war against the strip.

In an incursion that raised new concerns about the fate of hundreds of patients, medical staff, and the numerous displaced Palestinians who had sought shelter there from the fighting, Israeli occupation forces announced on Thursday that they had raided the medical complex. Video footage showed shouting and gunfire in dark corridors.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Intensive efforts played by Jordan to end conflict in Middle East – International media outlets


After His Majesty King Abdullah II’s journey, which started with a meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House, the international and Arab media did not stop highlighting Jordan’s crucial role in bringing peace to the region. A number of capital cities in Europe were also featured.

The words made by His Majesty the King and US President Joe Biden were reported by these media sites regarding the ongoing aggression by Israel against Gaza, the humanitarian crisis it causes for the besieged Strip’s residents, and the Israeli threat to start a military operation in Rafah.

According to the Washington Independent Newspaper, during the meeting between President Biden and His Majesty the King, the King issued a grave warning regarding the potential for the conflict to continue in Gaza and its repercussions to spread throughout the entire region. The King cited Jordan’s consistent stance since the beginning of the conflict, which has been to advocate for a political solution in the region rather than a se
curity one that will not lead to regional security and stability.

According to the website of the American Al-Hurra channel, His Majesty the King discussed the need for American leadership in bringing an end to the conflict and establishing peace in the region in order to promote tranquility.

The American “Breitbart ” website mentioned the gravity of the situation in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the city’s sacred sites, as well as King Abdullah’s clear warning against any Israeli ground attack in Rafah following his meeting with President Biden. because of the Israeli provocations that are still going on, the fact that the Al-Aqsa Mosque prevents Palestinians from praying there, and because His Majesty has emphasized the need for a quick ceasefire in Gaza.

According to media outlets, His Majesty the King’s signals are clear in terms of not only a ceasefire but also considering a workable plan that calls for the creation of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and that without this, it w
ill be challenging to ensure the peace that the region so desperately needs.

Source: Jordan News Agency

King to President Macron: Israeli attack on Rafah will have catastrophic humanitarian consequences


His Majesty King Abdullah II said on Friday that an Israeli attack on Rafah, where nearly 1.5 million people have been pushed into a small area to take shelter from the ongoing devastation in Gaza, will have catastrophic humanitarian consequences.

In remarks to the press before talks with France President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée Palace, His Majesty stressed the need for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, reaffirming that if the destructive war on Gaza and escalations in the West Bank and Jerusalem continue, their effect will extend far into the region.

The King said a political solution that leads to peace on the basis of the two-state solution is the only way to guarantee security for the Palestinians, the Israelis, and the entire region.

His Majesty thanked President Macron for his active engagement in this regard, noting that Europe has a major role to play in reaching a peaceful solution.

The King said the talks in Paris are part of ongoing coordination between Jordan and France over the past months
to work towards ending the war in Gaza and addressing the humanitarian disaster.

“We are grateful for France’s efforts, under your leadership, Sir, to work towards a ceasefire, and increase humanitarian aid to Gaza through all possible entry points and mechanisms,” His Majesty added, addressing the French president.

The King added that Jordan has worked with France to provide vital medical supplies to Gaza via airdrops, “which is part of the few methods we have been using to bolster the humanitarian response as much as possible”.

“Of course, more must be done. We must ensure the sustainable and unhindered delivery of sufficient aid to mitigate the terrible humanitarian situation,” His Majesty continued.

“Support for UNRWA must continue. It is a vital lifeline for nearly 2 million Palestinians in Gaza facing the threat of starvation. It also provides much needed services for Palestinian refugees elsewhere in the region,” the King stressed.

His Majesty said Jordan and France will continue working together
to address these issues and to expand on their strategic partnership.

For his part, President Macron warned of an Israeli attack on Rafah, stressing that any military operation will lead to a massive loss of life, which cannot be accepted.

The French president stressed the importance of protecting civilians, noting that attempts at their forcible displacement would be a grave mistake and a violation of international humanitarian law.

President Macron also stressed the importance of reaching a ceasefire, commending His Majesty’s efforts to work toward that end and noting that a ceasefire would enable the protection of all civilians and ensure the flow of urgent aid.

Calling for the release of all hostages, including French citizens, he said the humanitarian ramifications of the war are unacceptable and that he has expressed this to the Israeli prime minister.

The French president urged ensuring sufficient aid is provided to Gazans, who are facing starvation and death due to the difficult conditions in the
Strip, stressing the importance of opening crossing points to allow for the flow of aid, including to northern Gaza, which is facing difficult conditions.

He added that France has been working extensively with Jordan since the war started, expressing appreciation for His Majesty’s efforts.

President Macron also pointed to France’s collaboration with Jordan on a recent airdrop of medical supplies into Gaza, voicing commitment to continuing collaboration with the Kingdom.

He noted ongoing joint efforts in pursuit of peace in the Middle East, stressing that the two-state solution is the only way to guarantee Israel’s security and ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Ensuring peace is among France’s priorities, he added, to avoid a regional spillover of the conflict, especially as witnessed in the Red Sea area.

President Macron called for de-escalation in the West Bank and an end to settler violence, noting that he conveyed this to the Israeli prime minister and pointing to France’s
recent decision to impose sanctions on settlers who committed acts of violence.

He warned that Ramadan is a critical time, stressing the importance of maintaining calm in Jerusalem’s holy sites.

Reaffirming support for the two-state solution, President Macron stressed the need to take irreversible decisions to make it a reality, adding that France is working with Jordan and partners in the region on this, as well as through the UN Security Council.

At the outset of his remarks to the press, the French president welcomed His Majesty to France and noted his recent visit to Jordan, thanking the King for the important discussions and expressing best wishes to Jordan and to His Majesty on the 25th anniversary of the assumption of his constitutional powers.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, and Jordan’s Ambassador in Paris Leena Al Hadid attended the talks in Paris.

Source: Jordan News Agency

25,000 worshipers perform Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque


About 25,000 worshippers performed Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque/ Al-Haram Al-Sharif in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

The Old City of Jerusalem, including Al-Aqsa Mosque, is still under siege by the Israeli occupation forces for the fifth consecutive month, according to a statement from the Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem.

It mentioned that in addition to building military barriers there, the occupation stopped and searched Jerusalemite residents, kept them from going into the Old City, and prohibited them from getting to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for Friday prayer.

Source: Jordan News Agency