OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinIs He Pulling a Hummels 5️⃣ Scenarios for Thomas Müller's Future | OneFootballOneFootball This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. What we know: Thomas Müller will leave FC Bayern in the summer after 25 years at the club What we don't know: Where he will be heading next 1. The Schweini-VariantThe most logical possibility at first glance is a move to the North American Major League Soccer. Bastian Schweinsteiger has already shown that it's possible to live a good life in the MLS as a legend, having ended his career at Chicago Fire. For Müller, there's even an option to join Los Angeles FC, a partner club of FC Bayern The nice side effect would be derbies against Marco Reus It would be funny, though, if Müller didn't go to LAFC, as the Bayern bosses allegedly wish but instead signed with Minnesota United or the San José Earthquakes is the exhausting stopover at Manchester United on his way from Munich to the USA Another year in Italy? The Serie A may not have a partner club of FC Bayern and with Mats Hummels' impending retirement Spaghetti and gelato in the sun as a break from years of holding up Weißbier for photos It's hard to imagine Thomas Müller in purple at first but why not end his career with an espresso with Robin Gosens in Tuscany The opposite of a farewell tour: Philipp Lahm's departure from FC Bayern Then it's just about taking on functional jobs organizing a small home European Championship If you've been beloved by the German public for years to the point where you're constantly being adored and the affection of a whole nation is almost becoming a burden there's another option: Simply take on a functional job in the Red Bull empire and suddenly far fewer people will be asking for photos If Müller wants to continue enjoying collective admiration there's also the possibility of becoming a legend at another club Raúl has impressively shown that it's possible to become immortal at a second club with his move to Gelsenkirchen Müller can't simply switch to Schalke in the second league it would have to be the opposite of Raúl's path Müller as captain of the yellow submarine Villareal 📸 Alexander Hassenstein - 2025 Getty Images Related NewsKane on first career title: "I feel amazing" Michael Olise: Bayern's title-winning key Ulbrich strikes late as FCB Women win at Jena Bayern respond to Sané’s surprise agent switch amid contract talks Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5 the new home of Bayern's Allianz Arena Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Eberechi Eze scores as Eagles get ready to peak in FA Cup final Glasner will be content with his side’s performance against a team chasing Champions League qualificationCrystal Palace had their chances and could have nicked it late on, but a 1-1 draw... 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A recent report compiled by Help AG showed that identity attacks have grown exponentially over the last 12 months. Despite the increase in attacks many enterprises remain reluctant to address their Identity Access Management inadequacies due to the complexity that is involved when it comes to integration. However, that is where QriarLabs and Qriar Technologies enter the fold. The Brazilian IT company, that also has locations in Orlando and Dubai, is on a mission to both eliminate vendor lock-in, and reduce the glaring gaps that currently exist in the identity industry. At GISEC 2024, the two companies announced its distribution agreement with cybersecurity focused distributor MEA Tec Distribution. CNME sat down with Wael Handous, CEO of MEA Tec Distribution to learn more about the agreement that had been brokered between them and QriarLabs and Qriar Technologies.  He described the partnership as ‘ground-breaking’. Handous highlighted how MEA Tec Distribution have developed a reputation for being extremely diligent when it comes to selecting technologies, and he believes that harnesses trust with vendors.  “We have a reputation with vendors across the marketplace for being very picky when it comes to the technologies that we choose. We are a very focused distributor, and we follow the compliance of the GCC countries when it comes to the rules and regulations around cybersecurity. We want to help bring technologies into the market that are going to enhance the cybersecurity landscape in terms of greater resiliency, and that is exactly what QriarLabs is doing,” said Handous. As aforementioned above, when it comes to IAM, complexity surrounding integration is a huge issue for many enterprises. However, when asked why MEA Tec Distribution partnered with QriarLabs, Handous said there were a number of factors, but ultimately it was the fact they were removing the complexity associated with IAM integration, and that there was no market competition, citing that what QriarLabs is doing is totally unique in the market. CNME then spoke to Edgar Silva, CEO and Co-founder at QriarLabs to learn more about their journey they have undertaken as a company – and how the traditional integration process with IAM was a painstaking process that their technology is now eliminating. Silva added that many vendors will claim that they can deliver an IAM integration is a painless way, but according to Silva that is simply not true. He also stated that the partnership agreement with MEA Tec Distribution was a perfect fit for QriarLabs. Almir Menezes, CEO, Co-founder and Board member at Qriar Technologies, highlighted the data sensitivities that exists in the UAE, and across the GCC region. He pointed out that another key advantage for QriarLabs is the fact that they offer an on-premises model. CNME Editor Mark Forker then brought Juliano Itabaiana, Chief Growth Officer, at 2Futureholding into the conversation. 2Future is an investor of Qriar Technologies and QriarLabs. 2Future Holding is a Future Capital firm that connects people, ideas, and transformative businesses. 2Future is a single-family office with perpetual capital, headquartered in Brazil with offices in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East. With a keen eye for identifying emerging trends and seizing opportunities, 2Future supports audacious entrepreneurs and start-ups creating solutions to some of society’s biggest challenges. Itabaiana reiterated what had already been said by declaring that what QriarLabs is bringing to the table is totally unique. He also noted how the company can remove the issue of vendor lock-in for many businesses. Almir Menezes concluded a brilliant conversation by summarizing just exactly what it is that QriarLabs provides for its customers. Registration has been successfully completed Make a new account if you don't have one yet Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com.