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Options Technology (Options), a leading provider of cloud-enabled managed services today announced a major milestone in its three-year strategic partnership with Netskope, a global leader in modern security and networking.
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Options’ AtlasWorkplace is an IT platform purpose-built for hedge funds, asset management, private equity, and financial services firms. It combines high-performance infrastructure, enterprise device management, and tightly integrated cybersecurity controls.
Designed to meet the evolving security needs of modern enterprises, AtlasWorkplace’s enhanced security solution is the result of years of innovation by Options, leveraging the Netskope platform.
Capabilities from the Netskope One platform power key components of AtlasWorkplace, including Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), real-time data loss prevention (DLP) capabilities, and adaptive access policies. These features are integrated into Options’ underlying infrastructure and its 14 consecutive years of SOC compliance.
Danny Moore, President and CEO of Options, commented: “Our partnership with Netskope has enabled us to address the most pressing security and networking concerns on a unified platform, built on the largest private security cloud infrastructure and tailored to the specific needs of our clients. This approach allows us to deliver a truly bespoke solution that integrates security and networking seamlessly. By adopting this model, we empower our clients to reduce cyber risk, enhance business agility, lower costs, and simplify operations - all while ensuring the highest standards of SOC compliance. In a world where complexity and threats are continuously evolving, this unified solution offers unparalleled security, efficiency, and flexibility for today’s modern financial enterprises."
Mike Herman, Vice President of Channel Sales at Netskope, added, “Together, Netskope and Options are reshaping how data is secured in the capital markets. Our continued strategic partnership represents a bold, forward-thinking approach to managed services - scalable, built to enable real-time financial operations and secure without performance trade-offs.”
Today’s news comes as the latest in a series of major milestones at Options, including its recognition as a 2024 Emerging Partner with Equinix, the opening of a new city of London office at 100 Bishopsgate and the achievement of SOC compliance for 14 consecutive years.
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CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — In the aftermath of a fire inside a Swiss Alpine bar that killed 40 people celebrating the new year, survivors, friends and family members, the region’s top authorities and even Pope Leo have spoken to the public in remarks in French, Italian, German and English, reflecting the tradition of Swiss multilingualism.
Another 119 people were injured in the blaze early Thursday as it ripped through the busy Le Constellation bar at the ski resort of Crans-Montana, authorities said. It was one of the deadliest tragedies in Switzerland’s history.
Investigators said Friday that they believe sparkling candles atop Champagne bottles ignited the fatal fire when they came too close to the ceiling of the crowded bar.
Here’s a look at what people said in the wake of the disaster:
— “I’m looking everywhere. The body of my son is somewhere,” Laetitia Brodard told reporters Friday in Crans-Montana as she searched for her son, 16-year-old Arthur. “I want to know, where is my child, and be by his side. Wherever that may be, be it in the intensive care unit or the morgue.”
— “We were bringing people out, people were collapsing. We were doing everything we could to save them, we helped as many as we could. We saw people screaming, running,” Marc-Antoine Chavanon, 14, told The Associated Press in Crans-Montana on Friday, recounting how he rushed to the bar to help the injured. “There was one of our friends: She was struggling to get out, she was all burned. You can’t imagine the pain I saw.”
— “It was hard to live through for everyone. Also probably because everyone was asking themselves, ‘Was my child, my cousin, someone from the region at this party?’” Eric Bonvin, general director of the regional hospital in Sion that took in dozens of injured people, told AP on Friday. “This place was very well known as somewhere to celebrate the new year,” Bonvin said. “Also, seeing young people arrive — that’s always traumatic.”
— “I have seen horror, and I don’t know what else would be worse than this,” Gianni Campolo, a Swiss 19-year-old who was in Crans-Montana on vacation and rushed to the bar to help first responders, told France's TF1 television.
—“You will understand that the priority today is truly placed on identification, in order to allow the families to begin their mourning,” Beatrice Pilloud, the Valais region's attorney general, told reporters Friday during a news conference in Sion.
Pope Leo said in a telegram Friday to the bishop of Sion that he " wishes to express his compassion and concern to the relatives of the victims. He prays that the Lord will welcome the deceased into His abode of peace and light, and will sustain the courage of those who suffer in their hearts or in their bodies.”
— “We have numerous accounts of heroic actions, one could say of very strong solidarity in the moment,” Cantonal head of government Mathias Reynard told RTS radio Friday. "In the first minutes it was citizens — and in large part young people — who saved lives with their courage.”
— “Switzerland is a strong country not because it is sheltered from drama, but because it knows how to face them with courage and a spirit of mutual help," Swiss President Guy Parmelin, speaking on his first day in the position that changes hands annually, told reporters Thursday.
People bring flowers near the sealed off Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, where a devastating fire left dead and injured during the New Year's celebrations. (AP Photo/ Antonio Calanni)
A woman holding a stuffed animal, whose daughter is missing, gather with others near the sealed-off Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, where a devastating fire left dead and injured during the New Year's celebrations. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)
People light candles near the sealed off Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, where a devastating fire left dead and injured during the New Year's celebrations. (AP Photo/ Antonio Calanni)