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N-able receives internationally recognized ISO 27001 Certification

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N-able, one of Sri Lanka’s most innovative and resilient technology solutions companies, recently announced that it has received the coveted ISO/IEC27001:2013 certification; an internationally recognized standard specification for Information Security Management Systems. (ISMS). ISO/IEC27001:2013 is an auditable standard that certifies the Organization and its Customer information from Information Security Risk perspective. The certification awarded to N-able covers all the operational and functional business verticals including its head office operations in Singapore and other regional operations worldwide.

Obtaining ISO/IEC27001:2013 certification is a rigorous process that involves developing and Implementing ISMS that complies with and satisfies the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 ISMS standard framework. In addition to this, applicants then have to pass external audits conducted by a certified third-party certification body to be recommended for accreditation. Therefore, this achievement demonstrates N-able’s commitment to the protection of its information as well as customer information.

Commenting on the achievement, Asanka Bimal Rajasinghe, Chief Executive at N-able stated, “Qualifying for the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification is a significant achievement for N-able and a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team. We take the security of our customers’ information very seriously, and this certification serves as a guarantee that we have implemented the best Policies, Procedures for our business processors to protect Information security and we continue monitoring and controlling the adequacy to minimize the risk associated. This achievement will assist us in ensuring the protection of information and assets, while also reducing the risk of legal liability and loss of customer confidence due to data breaches. By being ISO 27001 certified, we can demonstrate our credibility to customers and signal that we have adopted the best global standards and practices into our processes and workflows.”

For N-able’s customers, ISO 27001 certification, a quality-based Information Security standard, means that they can rest assured that the risk of being exposed to cyber threats is minimal when they choose to partner with N-able. This includes both external and internal threats, together with data breaches resulting due to non-malicious oversights made by internal stakeholders during day-to-day business. N-able’s ISO 27001 certification is a significant achievement that demonstrates the Company’s commitment to the security of its customers’ information. It also serves as a guarantee to customers that N-able has adopted international standards and best practices in its work and is dedicated to protecting the information assets of both vendors and customers.

Founded in 2008, in Colombo, N-able is a technology solutions company that now operates out of Singapore, with a global market presence in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the Middle East and East Asia. The Company is now home to a team of 300+ skilled professionals, who have successfully delivered key technologically transformational projects across industries such as telecoms, government, banking and finance, and other enterprise sectors across Asia. The team has handled large infrastructure projects including Tier III Data Centres, and nationwide deployment of government finance and taxation systems, and is also working on cutting-edge new and emerging technologies such as robotic process automation and data analytics. N-able is a global partner for many principal technology brands and brings value addition through the creation of high-level partnerships to deliver integrated solutions to its global clientele.



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Eco Tablet completes four years in Sri Lankan market

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Eco Tablet, a successful solution to fuel standardisation with the use of nanotechnology, completes four years in the Sri Lankan market. Eco Tablet, which was introduced to the Sri Lankan market in 2019, has gained the trust of customers from all parts of the country, and has had a successful journey to date. Made with a combination of nano technology and organic ingredients, Eco Tablet is the world’s number one fuel booster. It can be bought under the name of ‘Eco Racing’ for petrol vehicles and under the name of ‘Eco Diesel’ for diesel vehicles. Eco Racing increases the octane value of petrol by five to ten while Eco Diesel increases the cetane value by two to five times.

Eco Tablet (www.ecotablet.lk) has the ability to properly standardise fuel in accordance with quality certifications awarded by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the only fuel standards organisation in the world. The fuel, which can be turned into ASTM condition by using Eco Tablet, is fully combusted in the engine and results in maximum fuel efficiency.

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DIMO continues to lead as one of Sri Lanka’s premier workplaces

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DIMO HR Team representatives at the Great Place to Work awards ceremony held recently

DIMO’s recent remarkable 11-year winning streak as a Top Great Place to Work in Sri Lanka under the Large-size Workplace Category and recognition as one of Asia’s Top 100 Workplaces by GPTW, are clear testaments to the strength of its employee value proposition, “making work enjoyable and rewarding.”

Executive Director and Chief Human Resources Officer of DIMO Dilrukshi Kurukulasuriya said that maintaining such a winning streak requires more than just good HR practices, it necessitates a strategic approach to employee satisfaction and engagement while turning the company’s employee value proposition into a reality.

The company’s employees are the cornerstone of this achievement, and their testimonials on different aspects of the work culture reflect the vibrant work environment and the deep sense of belonging within the DIMO tribe.

Rakhita Gunasekera, Chief Operating Officer (Chemical Solutions) at DIMO, emphasized a ‘Great Place to Work’ as an environment that encourages people to give their best without compromising on values. “This leads to cohesive growth. DIMO is such a place”, he added.

Ravinesh Senaratne, Deputy General Manager – Marketing (Retail), who began his career as a Management Trainee at DIMO said, “DIMO didn’t just hire me, it invested in me and entrusted me with diverse brands, products, and services from Mobility to Retail Sectors. The organization always assists me to reach the next level of growth while facilitating my career elevation.”

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Current IMF negotiation process not tailored to address countries in crisis. President

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe speaks at the Head of State Dialogue at the Berlin Global Conference on September 28

Urges global leaders to make debt restructuring less complex and more effective

Advocates increase in concessional financing through multilateral development banks

Delivering the opening speech at the Head of State Dialogue at the Berlin Global Conference on September 28, President Ranil Wickremesinghe expressed the need for a comprehensive dialogue between Western nations and China, the United States of America and China and the European Union and China, as a critical component of a robust international plan capable of addressing the global challenges anticipated in 2024.

The President also highlighted that initiatives such as the ‘Belt and Road’ have led to increased scrutiny of countries like Sri Lanka, potentially impacting the economic prospects of nations in the Global South. Nevertheless, he emphasized that Sri Lanka has a history of engaging with countries like the United States, India, and China, making such interactions a familiar and essential part of international relations.

He also expressed gratitude for the support received from India and Bangladesh in addressing Sri Lanka’s recent economic challenges. He underlined the contrast between advanced economies, which possess buffers and reserves to weather these shocks, and developing nations that lack such resources. He emphasized that this disparity was the starting point for the sovereign debt crisis.

The President cautioned that without immediate corrective measures, the world could be on the brink of another crisis. He acknowledged that many developing countries are burdened with substantial debt, highlighting the inadequacy of existing mechanisms like the IMF to address this new situation. He shared Sri Lanka’s experience when declaring bankruptcy, which led to a halt in foreign funding and triggered a political crisis.

President Wickremesinghe praised Germany for its significant contribution to the Green Climate Fund, which has been instrumental in addressing climate change mitigation and debt restructuring challenges. However, he stressed that the current funding available is insufficient to meet the immense challenges.

The President called for utilizing the $100 billion with the IMF as a starting point, emphasizing that it is better than having no funds at all. He noted that the financing needs for climate prosperity and clean energy technology to achieve net-zero emissions are substantial, even for countries facing economic hardships.

He stressed the urgency of global coordination and leadership to resolve these challenges, which have not been sufficient to address their magnitude. He highlighted the need for a new international financial architecture to replace the existing one, designed nearly 80 years ago. The President urged ambitious action to reform the international financial architecture, making debt restructuring less complex and more effective.

He advocated for a significant increase in concessional financing through multilateral development banks, emphasizing the importance of broader accessibility, even for middle-income nations facing economic vulnerabilities. The president pointed out that the current IMF negotiation process is not tailored to address countries in crisis.

He urged for a comprehensive dialogue between Western countries, China, and other key global players. He emphasized that 2024 is the year to act, given the reduced leadership capacity of the United States due to its impending elections.

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