Older Tennis Fans Take Heart In Serena’s Success

Imagine if they could bottle a potion called “Just Serena.”

That was Serena Williams’ succinct, smiling explanation for how she’d managed — at nearly 41, and match-rusty — to defeat the world’s second-ranked player and advance Wednesday to the third round of a U.S. Open that so far, doesn’t feel much like a farewell. “I’m just Serena,” she said to roaring fans.

Clearly there’s only one Serena. But as superhuman as many found her achievement, some older fans in particular — middle-aged, or beyond — said they saw in Williams’ latest run a very human and relatable takeaway, too. Namely the idea that they, also, could perform better and longer than they once thought possible — through fitness, practice and grit.

“It makes me feel good about what I’m doing still at my age,” said Bess Brodsky Goldstein, 63, a lifelong tennis enthusiast who was attending the Open on Thursday, the day after Williams’ triumph over 26-year-old Anett Kontaveit.

Yet Goldstein, like any athlete, suffers her share of aches and injuries, like a recent knee issue that set her back a few weeks. Watching Williams, she said, shows ordinary folks that injuries — or, in Williams’ case, a life-threatening childbirth experience five years ago — can be overcome. “She gives you inspiration that you can achieve your best, even in your early 60s,” said Goldstein, who also had high praise for Venus Williams, Serena’s older sister, competing this year at 42.

Evelyn David was also watching tennis at the Open on Thursday, And she, too, was thinking about the night before.

“Everybody is going, ‘WHOA!’” said David, who smilingly gave her age as “older than my 60s” and is the site director for New York Junior Tennis Learning, which works with children and teens. She cited the physicality of Williams’ play, and the role of fitness in today’s tennis. “The rigorous training that athletes go through now is different,” David said. “She’s going, ‘I’m not falling over. I can get to the ball.’”

“A total inspiration,” David termed Williams’ performance — and she had some prominent company.

“Can I put something in perspective here?” former champion and ESPN commentator Chris Evert said during Wednesday’s broadcast. “This is a 40-year-old mother. It is blowing me away.”

Evert retired at age 34 in 1989, well before fitness and nutrition were the prominent factors in tennis they are now. They were even less so when pioneering player Billie Jean King, now 78, was in her heyday.

“For us older ones, it gives us hope and it’s fun,” King said Thursday in an interview about Williams. “Puts a pep in your step. Gives you energy.” She noted how fitness on the tour has changed since the 1960s and 1970s.

“We didn’t have the information and we didn’t have the money,” King said. “When people win a tournament now, they say, ‘Thank you to my team.’ They’re so lucky to have all those people. We didn’t even have a coach.”

Jessica Pegula, the No. 8 seed who won Thursday, is at 28 a half-century younger than King. She knows well the difference fitness has made.

“It’s been a huge part of it,” she said. “Athletes, how they take care of their bodies, sports nutrition, the science behind training and nutrition — (it) has changed so much.

“Back in the day, you saw a player drinking a Coke on the sideline or they had a beer after their match. Now … health has been the No. 1 priority, whether it’s physical or mental.” She said she remembered thinking Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Williams were all going to retire, but “they kept pushing the boundaries.”

Federer, 41, hasn’t played since Wimbledon last year because of operations to his right knee, but has said he’ll try to play Wimbledon next year, shortly before his 42nd birthday. And Nadal, 36, known for his intense devotion to fitness, has won two Grand Slam titles this year to raise his total to a men’s-record 22. Nobody would be surprised if he won another major. In contrast, Jimmy Connors’ famous run to the 1991 semis of the U.S. Open when he was 39 was considered an event for the history books.

Of course, fitness is only one building block to greatness — in any sport. Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons, who like Pegula is 28, noted that even though it’s inspiring to see Williams keep an athletic advantage partly through preparation, “not everybody is Serena and Venus Williams. Maybe there’s some genes in there that not everybody else is blessed enough to have, but it’s still cool to know that, hey, even though she is genetically gifted, there are some things that she’s done that have helped her in a tremendous way prolong her career.”

Dr. Michael J. Joyner, who studies human performance at the Mayo Clinic, said Williams shares many traits with other superstar athletes (from baseball’s Ted Williams to golfer Gary Player and star quarterback Tom Brady, 45 and famously un-retired) who have enjoyed long careers.

“What you see with all of these people is they stay motivated, they’ve avoided catastrophic injury … or they’ve been able to come back because they’ve recovered,” he said. Also key: They live in “the modern era of sports medicine.”

The question, he asked, is can Williams perform at the same level every other day to win a whole tournament? He hopes so.

Williams fan Jamie Martin, who has worked in physical therapy since 1985 and owns a chain of clinics in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, said she’s seeing many women playing vigorous, competitive sports into middle age and beyond. Some return to their sport, or take up a new one, after years of focusing on work or family.

Williams’ pursuit of another U.S. Open title at 40 is a reminder that women can not only remain competitive longer, but can compete now for the joy of it, she notes.

“She’s really enjoying playing,” said Martin, 59. “That’s what’s fun to watch about it now.”

Brooklyn teacher Mwezi Pugh says both Williams sisters are great examples of living life on their own terms – which includes deciding how long they want to play.

“They are still following their own playbook,” said Pugh, 51. “‘Are you ready to retire yet, Serena?’ ‘I don’t like that word. I would rather say evolution.’ ‘Are you ready to retire, Venus?’ ‘Not today.’”

“The older you are, the more you should be able to set up your life in the way you like, and what works best for you,” Pugh said. “That’s what the sisters are doing, and they are teaching all of us a lesson.”

Source: Voice of America

AMAZFIT PRÉSENTE LES NOUVELLES MONTRES CONNECTÉES GTR 4, GTS 4 ET GTS 4 MINI : LA GÉNÉRATION LA PLUS AVANCÉE À CE JOUR

Dotées de fonctions sportives améliorées, d’une gestion améliorée de la santé 24 heures sur 24, d’une technologie GPS de pointe et d’un design raffiné, les nouvelles montres connectées Amazfit sont le Smart Fitness Made Easy.

BERLIN1er septembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Amazfit, une des principales marques mondiales d’accessoires portables intelligents de Zepp Health (NYSE : ZEPP), a lancé la quatrième génération de ses séries GTR et GTS à l’IFA 2022 de Berlin. Les nouvelles montres sont dotées de la technologie d’antenne GPS à polarisation circulaire qui permet un positionnement de haute précision[1], de fonctions sportives avancées et de grands écrans HD AMOLED, le tout dans un design élégant.

Smart Fitness Made Easy, the Amazfit GTR 4 & GTS 4

AMAZFIT GTR 4 ET GTS 4

Dotées de fonctions sport et santé améliorées, les montres connectées Amazfit GTR 4 et GTS 4 sont conçues pour inspirer un mode de vie professionnel et actif. Ces montres visent à aider les utilisateurs à rester en bonne santé et à suivre leurs activités et performances quotidiennes.

CARACTÉRISTIQUES SPORTIVES AVANCÉES

Les toutes nouvelles montres Amazfit sont dotées de plus de 150 modes sportifs et de fonctions de remise en forme avancées, permettant aux sportifs de suivre les données de toutes sortes d’activités. La nouvelle série reconnaît également automatiquement huit modes sportifs et intègre un nouveau mode avancé de course sur piste et un nouveau mode de swing de golf. Parallèlement, les utilisateurs peuvent synchroniser leurs données d’entraînement avec Strava, et bientôt avec adidas Running, grâce à un nouveau partenariat entre Amazfit et adidas Runtastic.

Les montres sont de parfaits compagnons de gymnastique, avec une reconnaissance intelligente de 15 exercices de musculation (25 après la mise à jour du micrologiciel) qui leur permet de compter automatiquement les répétitions, les séries et le temps de repos de l’utilisateur. Des modèles personnalisés d’entraînement par intervalles[2] pour 10 sports différents peuvent également être créés directement sur l’écran de la montre, et l’algorithme d’état d’entraînement PeakBeats™ développé par la marque fournira des données de performance telles que VO₂ Max après la fin de tout entraînement.

UNE NAVIGATION IN INÉGALÉE

Les appareils GTR 4 et GTS 4 sont les premières smartwatches du secteur à intégrer la technologie d’antenne GPS à polarisation circulaire à double bande, ce qui permet d’obtenir une puissance de signal de positionnement élevée, même dans des environnements complexes.

La technologie GPS récemment mise à niveau prend en charge cinq systèmes de satellites et permet aux utilisateurs de suivre leurs mouvements en temps réel. Dans une future mise à jour du micrologiciel, la technologie prendra en charge six systèmes de satellites. Les montres prendront bientôt en charge l’importation de fichiers d’itinéraires à partir de l’application Zepp, ce qui permettra de naviguer en temps réel, directement sur la montre.

SUIVI ET GESTION AMÉLIORÉS DE LA SANTÉ

Le nouveau capteur optique PPG BioTracker™ 4.0 développé par nos soins est amélioré à 2LED et recueille 33 % de données en plus que la génération précédente. Associé à l’algorithme amélioré de suivi de la fréquence cardiaque des montres, l’interférence potentielle du signal causée par le mouvement du bras pendant l’exercice est considérablement réduite, ce qui permet un suivi de la fréquence cardiaque presque équivalent à celui des ceintures cardiaques.

Ces appareils Amazfit peuvent surveiller la fréquence cardiaque, la saturation en oxygène du sang et les niveaux de stress 24 heures sur 24 et 7 jours sur 7, et peuvent tester rapidement ces trois paramètres – ainsi que la fréquence respiratoire – en seulement 45 secondes d’une seule pression, grâce à la fonction One-tap Measuring

Les montres offrent également un grand nombre de fonctions de santé supplémentaires, notamment un meilleur suivi du sommeil. Les utilisateurs peuvent désormais créer leur propre programme de sommeil en fonction de leurs habitudes de sommeil, et l’appareil identifiera le sommeil sur cette base. Ainsi, les utilisateurs qui travaillent de nuit pourront désormais surveiller leur sommeil total et leurs stades de sommeil, même pendant la journée, si un horaire de sommeil est défini.

UNE PUISSANTE BATTERIE ET UNE ASSISTANCE INTELLIGENTE

L’Amazfit GTR 4 peut durer très longtemps pendant 14 jours avec une utilisation typique. Par ailleurs, l’Amazfit GTS 4 intègre une batterie puissante qui peut durer plus d’une semaine en utilisation normale, dans son corps ultra-mince.

Ces montres Amazfit intègrent l’assistant vocal Alexa[3] pour les commandes vocales en ligne, ainsi que le stockage de musique et la lecture autonome de musique lors des séances d’entraînement en mode mains libres. Elles disposent également d’un haut-parleur intégré et de la possibilité de diffuser des données en temps réel en mode sport, comme la fréquence cardiaque, la durée et la distance de l’entraînement, et même des rappels d’hydratation, via le haut-parleur ou les écouteurs Bluetooth de l’utilisateur.

DESIGN RAFFINÉ

La quatrième génération des séries Amazfit GTR et GTS se décline en plusieurs palettes de couleurs, apportant style, texture et compacité.

L’Amazfit GTR 4 est doté d’un design haut de gamme qui comprend une lunette en verre antireflet, un cadre central métallique et une couronne classique inspirée des voitures de sport, ce qui en fait le compagnon idéal pour ceux qui veulent être élégants au bureau. La montre peut également se targuer de proposer plus de 200 cadrans de montre avec des designs correspondants toujours actifs, dont plus de 30 cadrans de montre animés et quatre nouveaux cadrans de montre interactifs. Elle se décline en trois superbes couleurs, dont Superspeed Black, Vintage Brown Leather et Racetrack Grey.

L’Amazfit GTS 4 adopte une structure mince et légère de 9,9 mm et 27 g, avec un cadre central en alliage d’aluminium et une couronne de navigation exquise en forme de pierre précieuse. Cet appareil à la pointe de la mode est également doté d’un écran HD AMOLED ultra-large de 1,75 pouce pour une interaction fluide et sans faille et bénéficie d’un rapport écran/corps impressionnant de 72,8 % et de 341 ppi. L’écran de la montre peut être visible à tout moment grâce à l’affichage permanent, et il est possible de choisir parmi plus de 150 cadrans de montre. La montre connectée est disponible en quatre couleurs vives : Infinite Black, Misty White, Autumn Brown et Rosebud Pink.

MISE À JOUR DE ZEPP OS 2.0

Le système d’exploitation Zepp OS d’Amazfit, puissant et facile à utiliser, a été mis à niveau. Outre des interactions ultra-fluides et une interface utilisateur adaptée à la smartwatch et conçue pour consommer moins d’énergie, les utilisateurs peuvent désormais choisir entre deux styles de présentation des menus d’applications et des couleurs plus naturelles ou plus vives.

La gamme élargie de mini-applications téléchargeables comprend également « Baby Records », qui permet aux utilisateurs d’enregistrer les heures de sommeil et d’alimentation de leur bébé, ainsi que deux nouveaux jeux téléchargeables, sans oublier les applications tierces GoPro et Home Connect.

AMAZFIT GTS 4 MINI – COMPACTE ET PUISSANTE

La montre, légère mais puissante, présente un design ultra-léger, une surveillance de la santé 24 heures sur 24, plus de 120 modes sportifs et un grand écran couleur HD de 1,65 pouces avec une haute résolution de 336 x 384 pixels et 309 ppi pour défier les limites de la taille.

L’Amazfit GTS 4 Mini est doté d’une batterie d’une très grande autonomie, d’une capacité de 270 mAh, offrant une expérience de fitness ininterrompue et suffisamment de puissance pour fonctionner jusqu’à 15 jours sans charge en utilisation normale, et jusqu’à 45 jours en mode économie de batterie. Elle présente quatre couleurs étonnantes, dont Midnight Black, Flamingo Pink, Mint Blue et Moonlight White, qui font de cette montre connectée un élément de mode qui complète toutes les tenues.

Les Amazfit GTR 4 et GTS 4 seront lancés dans le monde entier le 1er septembre 2022 (GMT+1) à partir de 199,99 euros. En Allemagne et en Pologne, la prévente commence le 2 septembre, et les produits seront disponibles à l’achat le 12 septembre en Allemagne et le 16 septembre en Pologne, puis en Espagne, en Italie, en France, au Royaume-Uni et dans d’autres pays et régions du monde à partir de la mi-septembre et jusqu’en octobre 2022.

L’Amazfit GTS 4 Mini est vendu à partir de 99,99 euros et est maintenant disponible en Allemagne, et sera bientôt disponible dans d’autres pays et régions.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter le site https://www.amazfit.com et suivez-nous surFacebookInstagram et Twitter.

À propos d’Amazfit

Amazfit, l’une des principales marques mondiales de vêtements intelligents axés sur la santé et la forme physique, fait partie de Zepp Health (NYSE: ZEPP), une entreprise de technologie de la santé. Proposant une large sélection de smartwatches et de bracelets, l’essence de la marque Amazfit est « Up Your Game », encourageant les utilisateurs à vivre leurs passions et à exprimer librement leur esprit actif. Amazfit est alimenté par la plateforme de gestion de la santé exclusive de Zepp Health, qui fournit des informations et des conseils exploitables 24 heures sur 24 et 7 jours sur 7 pour aider les utilisateurs à atteindre leurs objectifs de bien-être. Grâce à un savoir-faire exceptionnel, les montres intelligentes Amazfit ont remporté de nombreux prix de design, notamment le prix iF Design et le prix Red Dot Design.

Lancé en 2015, Amazfit est aujourd’hui adopté par des millions d’utilisateurs. Ses produits sont disponibles dans plus de 90 pays sur le continent américain et dans les régions EMEA et APAC. Pour en savoir plus sur Amazfit, rendez-vous sur le site www.amazfit.com. Pour en savoir plus sur Zepp Health, rendez-vous sur le site www.zepphealth.com.

[1] Les services de positionnement en intérieur ne sont pas pris en charge.
[2] Les modèles d’entraînement par intervalles seront ajoutés via une mise à jour OTA
[3] Amazon, Alexa et toutes les marques associées sont des marques commerciales d’Amazon.com, Inc. ou de ses filiales. Amazon Alexa n’est disponible que dans certaines régions.
Compact and Power-packed, the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini

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AMAZFIT INTRODUCES NEW GTR 4, GTS 4 & GTS 4 MINI SMARTWATCHES: THE MOST ADVANCED GENERATION YET

Featuring improved sports features, enhanced 24-hour health management, industry-leading GPS technology and refined designs, the new Amazfit smartwatches are Smart Fitness Made Easy.

BERLIN, Sept. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Amazfit, a leading global smart wearables brand of Zepp Health (NYSE: ZEPP), has launched the fourth generation of its GTR and GTS series at IFA 2022 in Berlin. The new watches feature the industry-leading circularly-polarized GPS antenna technology that enables high-precision positioning[1], advanced sports features, and large HD AMOLED displays – all packed into stylish designs.

Smart Fitness Made Easy, the Amazfit GTR 4 & GTS 4

AMAZFIT GTR 4 AND GTS 4

Featuring upgraded sports and health features, the Amazfit GTR 4 and GTS 4 smartwatches are designed to inspire a professional and active lifestyle. The watches aim to help users stay healthy and track their daily activities and performance.

ADVANCED SPORTS FEATURES

The brand-new Amazfit watches are embedded with 150+ sports modes and advanced fitness features, allowing sports enthusiasts to track data for all kinds of activities. The new series also automatically recognises eight sports modes and integrates a new advanced Track Run mode and newly added Golf Swing mode. Meanwhile, users can sync their workout data to Strava, and adidas Running soon, thanks to a new partnership between Amazfit and adidas Runtastic.

The watches are the perfect gym companions, with smart recognition of 15 strength training exercises (increasing to 25 after firmware update) allowing them to automatically count the user’s reps, sets and rest time. Personalised templates for interval training[2] for 10 different sports can also be created directly on the watch display, and the brand’s self-developed PeakBeats™ Workout Status Algorithm will provide performance data like VO₂ Max after any workout is completed.

UNMATCHED NAVIGATION

Both GTR 4 and GTS 4 devices are the industry’s first smartwatches to include dual-band circularly-polarised GPS antenna technology, bringing high positioning signal strength even in complex environments.Compact and Power-packed, the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini

The newly upgraded GPS technology supports five satellite systems, and allows wearers to track their movements in real-time. In a future firmware update, the technology will support six satellite systems. The watches will also soon support importing route files from the Zepp App, which can be navigated in real-time, directly on the watch.

ENHANCED HEALTH TRACKING AND MANAGEMENT

The new self-developed BioTracker™ 4.0 PPG optical sensor is enhanced to 2LED and collects 33% more data than the previous generation. When combined with the watches’ upgraded heart rate tracking algorithm, potential signal interference caused by arm movement during exercise is greatly reduced, resulting in heart rate tracking almost on-par with heart rate belts.

These Amazfit devices can monitor heart rate, blood-oxygen saturation and stress levels 24/7, and can quickly test these three metrics – plus breathing rate – in only 45 seconds with a single touch, thanks to the One-tap Measuring function.

The watches also provide a large number of additional health features, including improved sleep monitoring. Users now can create their own Sleep Schedule according to their sleep habits, and the device will identify sleep based on this. So users with night shifts will now be able to monitor their total sleep and sleep stages even during daytime with a sleep schedule set.

POWERFUL BATTERY AND SMART ASSISTANCE

The Amazfit GTR 4 can last for ultra-long 14 days with typical usage. Meanwhile, the Amazfit GTS 4 also packs a powerful battery that can last over one whole week with typical usage, into its super slim body.

These Amazfit watches have the Alexa Voice Assistant[3] built-in for online voice commands, as well as music storage and stand-alone music playback hands-free workouts. It also features a built-in speaker and the ability to broadcast real-time sports mode data like heart rate, workout duration and distance, and even hydration reminders via the speaker or the user’s Bluetooth headphones.

REFINED DESIGN

The fourth generation of the Amazfit GTR and GTS series comes in various colour palettes, bringing style, texture and compactness.

The Amazfit GTR 4 blends a high-end design that includes an industry-leading anti-glare glass bezel cover, metallic middle frame, and sports car-inspired classic crown – making it the perfect companion for those who want to look stylish at the office. The smartwatch also boasts more than 200 watch faces with matching always-on designs, including 30+ animated and four new interactive watch faces. It comes in three stunning colours, including Superspeed Black, Vintage Brown Leather, and Racetrack Grey.

The Amazfit GTS 4 adopts a slim and light 9.9mm and 27g structure, with an aluminium alloy middle frame, and exquisite gemstone-style navigation crown. The fashion-conscious device also features an ultra-large 1.75″ HD AMOLED display for seamless, smooth interaction and enjoys an impressive high 72.8% screen-to-body ratio and 341 ppi. The screen of the watch can be visible anytime with the always-on display, and there are more than 150 watch faces to choose from. The smartwatch is available in four vibrant colours including Infinite Black, Misty White, Autumn Brown, and Rosebud Pink.

UPGRADED ZEPP OS 2.0

Amazfit’s powerful and easy-to-use Zepp OS operating system has been upgraded. Along with super-smooth interactions and a smartwatch-tailored UI designed to consume less power, users can now select one of two app menu layout styles and more natural or vibrant colour schemes.

The extended array of downloadable mini apps has also added “Baby Records”, which allows users to record their baby’s sleep and feeding times, plus two brand-new downloadable games, along with the GoPro and Home Connect third-party apps.

AMAZFIT GTS 4 MINI – COMPACT & POWER-PACKED

The watch, which is light on weight, but heavy on power, features an ultra-light design, 24-hour health monitoring, over 120 sports modes and a large 1.65″ HD colour display with a high resolution of 336 x 384 pixels and 309 ppi to challenge the limits of size.

The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini boasts ultra-long battery life, with a capacity of 270 mAh, providing an uninterrupted fitness experience and enough power to run for up to 15 days without charging with typical usage, and up to 45 days on battery saver mode. It features four stunning colors, including Midnight Black, Flamingo Pink, Mint Blue, and Moonlight White that make this smartwatch a fashion statement that complements all outfits.

The Amazfit GTR 4 and GTS 4 launch globally on September 1, 2022 (GMT+1) with pricing starting from 199.99 Euros. In Germany and Poland, pre-sale starts on September 2, and they will be available to buy on September 12 in Germany and September 16 in Poland, followed by Spain, Italy, France, the UK, and more countries and regions worldwide from mid-September through to October, 2022.

The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini is priced starting from 99.99 Euros and is now available in Germany, and will be available soon in other countries and regions.

For more information, please visit https://www.amazfit.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

About Amazfit

Amazfit, a leading global smart wearables brand focused on health and fitness, is part of Zepp Health (NYSE: ZEPP), a health technology company. Offering a wide selection of smartwatches and bands, Amazfit’s brand essence is “Up Your Game”, encouraging users to live their passions and express their active spirits freely. Amazfit is powered by Zepp Health’s proprietary health management platform that delivers cloud-based 24/7 actionable insights and guidance to help users attain their wellness goals. With outstanding craftsmanship, Amazfit smart watches have won many design awards, including the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award.

Launched in 2015, Amazfit is today embraced by millions of users. Its products are available in more than 90 countries across the Americas, and EMEA and APAC regions. For more information about Amazfit, visit www.amazfit.com. For more information about Zepp Health, visit www.zepphealth.com.

[1] Indoor positioning services are not supported.
[2] Interval training templates will be added via OTA update.
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Expereo appoints new General Counsel and SVP of Enterprise Sales as part of continued investment strategy

AMSTERDAM, Aug. 31, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s leading provider of managed network solutions, Expereo welcomes Sujata Kukreja, General Counsel and Scott Zarriello, SVP Enterprise Sales into its ranks. Both recent appointments come as part of a continued global investment strategy to further tailor solutions and experiences to all regions based on customer demand, while maintaining the same best-in-class service around the world.

“Expereo’s steep growth trajectory has been fueled by a great influx of talent. I am thrilled to announce the expansion of the leadership team with the addition of Sujata and Scott, who will be instrumental in creating seamless customer solutions globally. Scott adds his experience and talent to our dynamic sales leadership team. In his role as our new Senior Vice President of Enterprise Sales, Americas, he will further develop the potential of the American market,” commented Irwin Fouwels, Chief Executive Officer of Expereo.

Sujata Kukreja joins Expereo from Knauf where she was spearheading operations in the APAC region, managing legal and ESG compliance, governance, and risk management. Her wealth of experience in providing practical and innovative regulatory solutions on a global level will be critical in Expereo’s ongoing expansion and international business operations.

“I am passionate about ensuring businesses grow and develop in an ethical and sustainable manner. I am excited to utilize my expertise in my new role and be part of Expereo’s continued success story,” says Sujata Kukreja, new General Counsel of Expereo.

Scott Zarriello joins Expereo from Vodafone where he held the position of VP of Global Sales and US Operations, leading the senior strategic sales team for outsourcing and managed services. His experience of over 30 years within the Technology and Telecommunications industries will be instrumental in aligning Expereo’s global sales strategy while tailoring solutions and service offerings to the regional customer needs.

“Delivering the results our customers need to grow and thrive is my number one priority. I am incredibly excited to join the team at Expereo and continue building on the company’s expertise in connectivity on a global scale with innovative solutions,” commented Scott Zarriello, new SVP of Enterprise Sales at Expereo.

About Expereo
Expereo is a leading global provider of managed network solutions including, Global Internet, SD-WAN/SASE, and Enhanced Internet. With an extensive global reach, Expereo is the trusted partner of 30% of Fortune 500 companies. It powers enterprise and government sites in more than 190 countries, helping customers improve productivity and empowering their networks and cloud services with the agility, flexibility and value of the Internet, with optimal network performance.

Expereo was acquired in Feb 2021, by Vitruvian Partners. The international growth capital and buyout firm acquired a majority shareholding from leading European private equity firm, Apax Partners sas.

For more information visit: www.expereo.com.

Emese Csikai
Senior Account Executive
emese@grammatikagency.com

Tropical Storm Forming in Atlantic Forecast to Become Season’s First Hurricane

The U.S. National Hurricane Center reported Thursday that Tropical Storm Danielle has formed in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to become the first hurricane of what has been an unusually quiet storm season, but one that is predicted to become busier than average.

Forecasters at the hurricane center say that as Danielle hovers over an area of warmer-than-average ocean waters in the mid- to north Atlantic, atmospheric conditions are forecast to be favorable for it to strengthen into a hurricane in two days, and peak in intensity in about four days.

But they also forecast it will stay in the middle of the ocean until it weakens back into a tropical depression.

What makes the storm noteworthy is its status as the first hurricane of the season, the fourth named storm, and the first named storm since July 3. There were no named storms during the entire month of August.

The hurricane center reports it’s the first August in 25 years without a named storm. And Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach told The Associated Press it is the first time since 1941 the Atlantic has gone from July 3 until the end of August with no named storm.

In a separate interview, the head of Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute, Professor Gabriel Filippelli, told the AP two factors have contributed to the quiet season up to this point. First, exceptionally dry air masses in the Atlantic have stripped the atmosphere of the moisture needed for hurricanes and tropical storms to form. Second, there has been a fair amount of shear winds — horizontal winds — that break the structure of developing hurricanes so that they are unable to form.

Last month, even as it revised its seasonal forecast downward, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center said atmospheric and oceanic conditions favor an above-normal 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, with the peak months of September and October still ahead.

Filippelli told the AP it remains to be seen if September will see the quiet trend continue or if the hurricane season will pick up steam.

Source: Voice of America

US Advisers Endorse Updated COVID Shots for Fall Boosters

U.S. health advisers on Thursday endorsed new COVID-19 boosters that target today’s most common omicron strains, saying if enough people roll up their sleeves, the updated shots could blunt a winter surge.

The tweaked shots made by Pfizer and Moderna promise Americans a chance at their most up-to-date protection at yet another critical period in the pandemic. They’re combination or “bivalent” shots, half the original vaccine and half protection against the BA.4 and BA.5 omicron versions now causing nearly all COVID-19 infections.

Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention struggled with who should get the new booster and when, because only a similarly tweaked vaccine, not the exact recipe, has been studied in people so far.

But ultimately, the panel deemed it the best option considering the U.S. still is experiencing tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases and about 500 deaths every day — even before an expected new winter wave.

“I think they’re going to be an effective tool for disease prevention this fall and into the winter,” said CDC adviser Dr. Matthew Daley of Kaiser Permanente Colorado.

Comparing the tweak that has been studied in people and the one the U.S. actually will use, “it is the same scaffolding, part of the same roof. We’re just putting in some dormers and windows,” said Dr. Sarah Long of Drexel University.

The CDC is expected to adopt that recommendation soon, the last step before shots can begin. Millions of doses are expected to reach vaccination sites nationwide by Labor Day, CDC officials said.

Protection continues

The original COVID-19 vaccines still offer strong protection against severe illness and death, especially among younger and healthier people who’ve gotten at least one booster.

But those vaccines were designed to target the virus strain that circulated in early 2020. Effectiveness drops as new mutants emerge and the longer it’s been since someone’s last shot. Since April, hospitalization rates in people over age 65 have jumped, the CDC said.

The new, updated shots are only for use as a booster, not for someone’s first COVID vaccinations. The Food and Drug Administration cleared Pfizer’s bivalent option for people 12 and older, while Moderna’s is for adults only.

A big unknown: exactly how much benefit people will get from one of those extra shots.

The CDC said more than 1,400 people have been included in studies of a prior tweak to the vaccine recipe — targeting an earlier omicron strain named BA.1. That omicron-targeting combo shot proved safe and able to rev up virus-fighting antibodies — and European regulators on Thursday recommended using that type of booster.

In the U.S., the FDA wanted fall boosters to target the currently circulating omicron strains — and rather than waiting until possibly November for more human studies to be finished, the agency accepted mouse testing that showed the newer tweak sparked a similarly good immune response.

That’s how flu vaccines are updated every year, the CDC noted.

Still, several CDC advisers said that to get the maximum benefit, people will need to wait longer between their last vaccination and getting the new booster than the two months that the FDA set as the minimum. Waiting at least three months would be better, from the last shot or if someone had recently recovered from COVID-19, they said.

Before this new COVID-19 booster update, people 50 and older already were urged to get a second booster of the original vaccine — and those who did saw some extra protection, especially the longer it had been since their last shot, said CDC’s Dr. Ruth Link-Gelles.

The new combination booster “should provide at least similar or better protection against omicron, since it’ll be a better match” to today’s virus strains, she told the panel.

Source: Voice of America