News about open_data on 2021-06-04
A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada on June 3 , 2021 | iNFOnews | Thompson - Okanagan News Source
The latest numbers on Covid-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 5:00 a.m. ET on Friday, June 3, 2021. Here's what happened to the Canadian provinces and territories in the past few days. The BBC’s Nathan Denette reports.
Source: infotel.ca
Published on 2021-06-04
Creating a Data Advantage : CIOs Discuss Best Practices
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is about creating a business data advantage, according to two leading computing professionals, who have published their first book on the issue. They say that they want to create an artificial intelligence factory that treats decision making as an industrial process.
Source: eweek.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Crypto - crash aftershocks hit traders with 50 % premiums vanishing
Bitcoin has become the latest crypto-currency to be hit by a slew of market excesses fueled by leverage, according to analysts at Strix Leviathan, the digital-asset investment firm that runs cryptocurrency stocks in London.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Crypto conviction is falling among investors ; numbers showing it
Bitcoin has fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the pandemic - but what does this mean for the world's biggest digital-asset markets, asks Justina Lee, chief financial officer at Strix Leviathan, in London.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Digital City : The Transformation of Lithuania Capital
Lithuania has been named one of the world’s best-known digital media companies, according to a new report. But what does this mean for the country's digital economy and how it is being able to cope with the challenges of Covid-19, asks Tom de Castella.
Source: lbbonline.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Digital Is Driving Open Concepts in Several Industries and It Not Going Away
The coronavirus pandemic has encouraged companies to share data and communicate with the end user. But what does this mean for those industries? The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how the concept of “open office” has been reshaped in recent years.
Source: cmswire.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Engineers Create a Programmable Fiber
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a digital-fibre that could be used to monitor and monitor hidden patterns in the human body, according to the latest scientific study in Nature Communications. But what does it mean for the fabric?
Source: azosensors.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Florida whistleblower Rebekah Jones gives a look behind the scenes
When Rebekah Jones was fired from the US state of Florida last month, she wanted to give her a heads up for the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. But what happened to her, and why did she get the right to do so?
Source: tampabay.com
Published on 2021-06-04
How to Use Templates for Data Types in Microsoft Excel
If you’ve ever used Microsoft Excel’s data types feature, you might think it could help you track your wealth, investments, and saving money. But how do you use it to track a lot of things, asks the BBC's Steve Rosenberg.
Source: howtogeek.com
Published on 2021-06-04
ISDJ offers an online course called Better Reporting on Food and Agriculture .
The Indian government has imposed a night curfew on thousands of street food vendors in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, reports the BBC's India Times in India. The latest reporting is being shared on social media.
Source: ibtimes.co.in
Published on 2021-06-04
Javascript and the next decade of data programming
When it comes to data programming, I’m starting to see the shape of something that’s coming down the pike. But what is it like to work in python and R? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains what it is like.
Source: benschmidt.org
Published on 2021-06-04
Scarcity of Covid - 19 sex - disaggregated data undercuts women policies
Botswana is failing to provide sex-disaggregated data on the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report published by the National Statistics Office (ODIN), which aims to improve access to official statistics in the southern African country. Why is this?
Source: sundaystandard.info
Published on 2021-06-04
SCVNews . com | Thursday COVID - 19 Roundup : County Plans to Transition 4 Large Vaccination Sites to Community Sites ; 27 , 971 Total SCV Cases
The number of people who died from Covid-19 in Los Angeles has risen by a third, according to the latest figures from the Santa Clarita Valley Health Centre (LASC) in the US state of California. Officials say they are deeply sorry for their loss.
Source: scvnews.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Tesla China orders decline by nearly half in May , says report
US carmaker Tesla has reported a drop in its sales in China, amid growing scrutiny on the country's electric car market, it has been revealed by the US government, the Financial Times reports. They are also selling electric vehicles.
Source: business-standard.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Tesla China orders fall by nearly half in May : Report
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a massive increase in the number of cases across the world, including the deaths of more than 4,000 people in Scotland and the evacuation of 17,000 people from their homes and businesses in London.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Tycoon Salim intensifies Indonesia data center battle - Nikkei Asia
Shares in Indonesia's data centre operator have jumped sharply after a chief executive raised his stake in the company by an additional 1.01 trillion rupiah ($71 million) as competition heats up across the country, according to reports.
Source: asia.nikkei.com
Published on 2021-06-04
Why Delete / Kagool decided to open up shop in Lithuania capital
Lithuania has been named one of the world’s best-performing countries, according to a new report. But what does this mean for businesses and their economy? The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from across the country.
Source: thedrum.com
Published on 2021-06-04