News about open_data on 2022-03-25
Data Center Construction Market to Reach $51 Billion by 2027 . $350+ Billion to be Spent in Data Center Construction – Arizton
The global data centre construction market is set to grow at a faster rate than previously thought, according to the latest estimates from the US Department of Infrastructure (Disaster Management) and the Institute for Data Centers (IADI) (National Institute of Technology).
Source: padovanews.it
Published on 2022-03-25
Forging a social contract for data
India's data accessibility and use policy has been published by the Ministry of Information Technology (METHY). The government says it aims to unlock the valuable resource of public sector data for informed decision-making, citizen-centric delivery of digital innovation.
Source: thehindu.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Morocco and Senegal join forces for Robust energy transition
Morocco and Senegal have joined forces for the transition to renewable energy in a bid to boost the green energy economy in the region. The BBC News website looks at how the two nations have handled their latest steps towards getting greener energy.
Source: africabusinesscommunities.com
Published on 2022-03-25
New data - sharing requirements from the National Institutes o ...
Scientists and researchers in the US will be able to share their research and data within the public, according to a new policy announced by the White House. The BBC's Matt Hancock looks at the challenges of sharing the data in public.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Notes from TICTeC Civic Tech Surgery # 3 : Accessing quality information for civic tech success
The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to a group of experts looking at how to tackle some of the challenges facing the civic tech community in Ghana, Argentina and Sierra Leone.
Source: mysociety.org
Published on 2022-03-25
Poor management and nervous officials hinder digitization drive
Japan's Nikkei newspaper has reported a lack of access to open-data content, which has been delayed until the end of February, due to "careless management", according to experts at the Japanese government portal, the Financial Times.
Source: newsonjapan.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Qatar - Digital government agenda North America needs
In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at the challenges facing digital technologies in the Gulf valleys during the coronavirus lockdown and the impact of the pandemic on democracy.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-03-25
UK data : COVID - 19 booster protects over - 65s after 15 weeks
Africa is increasingly curtailing Covid-19 surveillance and quarantine measures, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) regional office. With a growing number of African countries lifting their COVID-19 health restrictions across the region, countries need to be cautious.
Source: chinadailyhk.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Ukraine Shows Why the G20 Anti - Corruption Agenda Is More Important than Ever
The G20 summit is expected to be held in Washington DC later this year, when it comes to the global anti-corruption agenda. But can they still justify procrastination on a global agenda which has already been threatened by corruption?
Source: ipsnews.net
Published on 2022-03-25
Visionary cities -- Beijing Review
New technologies are playing a crucial role in changing cities, according to the BBC’s Lucy Kellaway, who has been speaking to us in Singapore for the first time since the start of the millennium. Why is it so important?
Source: bjreview.com
Published on 2022-03-25
WHO calls for caution as Covid - 19 restrictions are eased in Africa
More than half of all countries in Africa have stopped tracing the contacts of Covid-19 infections, according to a global health body advising officials in the region. They are no longer carrying out comprehensive surveillance, the BBC has learned.
Source: business-standard.com
Published on 2022-03-25
WHO calls for caution as Covid - 19 restrictions eased in Africa
African countries are increasingly curtailing Covid-19 surveillance and quarantine measures, according to a World Health Organization official in Brazzaville, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC), reports Xinhua news agency and the BBC's Sahara Reporter.
Source: prokerala.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Yen Unraveling Risks Collapse to 1990 Level as Fed , Oil Weigh
The yen has fallen to its lowest level in more than 20 years. The currency has been locked up in a sharp decline in recent years, according to analysts. But what does this mean for traders and investors? Why?
Source: msn.com
Published on 2022-03-25
Yen unraveling risks collapse to 1990 level as traders pile on
Japan’s currency has fallen to its lowest level for more than a decade, according to analysts and traders, as investors prepare to take their plunge towards the highest level in nearly 30 years. Why?
Source: japantimes.co.jp
Published on 2022-03-25