News about open_data on 2022-03-24
Amid Reports of Staggering Russian Casualties , NATO Seeks to Avoid Conflict with Russia
The first and only public estimate of Russian casualties during the Ukrainian and Russian war has been published by the Nato, according to a senior military official in the United Nations and the Pentagon, the BBC understands. These numbers could be linked to Chechen fighters and foreign mercenaries hired by Russia.
Source: sofrep.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Coronavirus : African countries scale back on COVID - 19 measures
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a surge in contact tracing measures across the continent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the risks of being involved in the spread of the virus.
Source: african.business
Published on 2022-03-24
Credit Disbursed from Singapore Auto Finance Industry is expected to witness a CAGR of ~11 % during 2020 - 2025 owing to increase in demand in the post - COVID scenario : Ken Research
Singapore's automotive finance industry has seen a sharp rise in private car service financing, according to the latest figures from the Bank of Singapore (BoI) and the Department of Infrastructure (Disaster Management) in the country. Here are some of the key findings.
Source: prnewswire.com
Published on 2022-03-24
DATA2BOTS LAUNCHES DATA TALENT ACQUISITION PROGRAM WITH JOB PLACEMENT AND RELOCATION OPTIONS
A growing number of data enthusiasts are looking to find a career in the workplace. But what do they do to secure their confidence and professionalism when it comes to the technology industry and the supply and demand gaps in data?
Source: techcabal.com
Published on 2022-03-24
DataStax CEO - It all about real - time
DataStax, a data firm based in the UK, is looking to become the world’s largest open source database. But what does this mean for developers and their ability to use these technologies, asks the BBC's Geeta Pandey.
Source: diginomica.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Digital government agenda North America needs
The US government has released a series of images of the country's economy during the coronavirus pandemic, which took place in the US on 21 January, 2021. Each year, it reveals the latest phases of its investigation.
Source: gulf-times.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Energy Performance of Buildings Register Live Assessment
The Energy Performance of Buildings Register has released its latest energy assessment reports. Here is a guide to how users can assess their buildings and how they are being treated. Please find out more about the rules surrounding these inspections.
Source: gov.uk
Published on 2022-03-24
First joint data center power and cooling testing facility opens in PH
Two of the world’s biggest providers of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions have unveiled their first joint testing facility in the Philippines, according to reports from the Manila Times and the US Financial Times. The announcement has been announced by the government.
Source: msn.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Five minutes with Lithuania head of Digital Initiatives Management
A leading civil servant in Lithuania says she has never had any regrets about her decision to leave her job in the civil service, because she does not want to be involved in a political crisis which could change the country’s civil services.
Source: globalgovernmentforum.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Government & Policy
This week's HMS Insights series profiles different industries from around the world. This is a full transcript of how the digital healthcare system has changed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and how it can be used to tackle the challenges of digital technology.
Source: healthcareitnews.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Here how many speeding tickets were issued at each Ottawa photo radar camera in 2021
A speed enforcement camera set up near a Catholic school in Canada has issued more than 16,000 tickets for speeding in the city, according to local council officials. They say they will not catch anybody during the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2022-03-24
Insecurity : Details of governor meeting emerge
A group of governors in Nigeria have expressed concerns about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the country’s socio-economic development, including the right to movement, and ultimately the stability of their states during the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Source: dailypost.ng
Published on 2022-03-24
Insecurity : State Governors to establish agencies for peacebuilding , multi - level policing framework
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Source: tribuneonlineng.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Live tables on planning application statistics
Planning authorities in England and Wales have updated their planning tables for the fourth quarter of 2021. Here are some of the changes they have been announced by the BBC's Autumn and July planners have made in a series of updates.
Source: gov.uk
Published on 2022-03-24
New data - sharing requirements from the National Institutes of Health are a big step toward more open science
Scientists and researchers in the US will be able to share their research and data within the academic community, according to a new policy announced by the White House, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, editor of Rochester Institute of Technology.
Source: medicalxpress.com
Published on 2022-03-24
New data - sharing requirements from the National Institutes of Health are a big step toward more open science – and potentially higher - quality research
In our series of letters from academics, scientists and researchers are being asked to share their research and data within the US. Here are some of the key facts about the new policy and what it means for the research community in the world.
Source: greenwichtime.com
Published on 2022-03-24
New Electronics - RF and IOT Security
In our series of letters from African journalists, scientists and academics explain why technology could be a threat to our lives if malign actors can gain control of our devices and systems. The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how security is handled.
Source: newelectronics.co.uk
Published on 2022-03-24
Project underway to enhance weather communication in Jamaica
The Met Service is to improve its weather forecasting processes across the island of Jamaica, according to a new report published on Wednesday by the Met Authority in the Isle of Man. Climate Adaptation Technologies (BReTCAT) is being undertaken through international partnership.
Source: jamaicaobserver.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Space - grade radiation - tolerant DDR4 memory solution
A new generation of high-density memory has been unveiled by a leading electronics maker, which aims to deliver high data transfer speeds to millions of us across the world, such as the Raspberry Pi, and other technologies including smartphones.
Source: electropages.com
Published on 2022-03-24
Standout Data Technology Innovators Honored in 3rd Annual Data Breakthrough Awards Program
The winners of this year’s Data Breakthrough awards have been announced in Los Angeles, California, and California. The company says it is proud to highlight the market disruptors that are driving innovation in the data technology space during the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: prweb.com
Published on 2022-03-24
The Apple Card could be coming to more markets following new deal
Apple has confirmed it has bought a UK-based banking firm, according to reports from the Financial Times and the Block newspaper. However, it does not discuss its purpose or plans, and says it is "generally no discussions" about its plans.
Source: techradar.com
Published on 2022-03-24
There could soon be a COVID - 19 vaccine for children under age 5 , but its effectiveness is low
Moderna, the US vaccine maker, is calling for emergency approval for the use of booster shots to protect children against Covid-19, according to research by the New York Times newspaper Poynter. But what does this mean for children from 5 and under?
Source: poynter.org
Published on 2022-03-24
This was Ottawa busiest photo radar camera last year
A speed enforcement camera set up near a Catholic school in Canada has issued more than 16,000 tickets for speeding in the city, according to local council officials. They say they will not catch anybody during the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2022-03-24
What role is Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov playing in Ukraine war ?
Russian troops have been deployed to Ukrainian territory, according to the Kremlin spokesperson. The BBC’s Mariya Petkova reports on Chechen soldiers allegedly taking part in military and humanitarian activities in the country .
Source: jagonews24.com
Published on 2022-03-24
What role is Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov playing in Ukraine war ? | Russia - Ukraine war News
Chechen soldiers are allegedly taking part in military and humanitarian activities on Ukrainian territory, the Kremlin says, amid claims they have played a key role in the conflict in Russia’s annexation of the Crimea region.
Source: aljazeera.com
Published on 2022-03-24
WHO calls for caution as COVID - 19 restrictions eased in Africa
African countries are increasingly curtailing Covid-19 contact tracing measures, according to a World Health Organization official in Geneva, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. WHO has warned that nearly half of all countries in Africa are no longer carrying out comprehensive surveillance.
Source: china.org.cn
Published on 2022-03-24
WHO calls for caution as COVID - 19 restrictions eased in Africa - Xinhua
African countries are increasingly curtailing Covid-19 contact tracing measures, according to a World Health Organization official in Geneva, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. WHO has warned that nearly half of all countries in Africa are no longer carrying out comprehensive surveillance.
Source: xinhuanet.com
Published on 2022-03-24