News about open_data on 2022-05-26

The best leaders focus on enabling their staff to give their best : meet Ireland CIO
The former chief information officer of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, John Lowry, tells the BBC’s weekly The Boss series about his work in the civil service for more than a decade, and what has kept him in his role for so long.
Source: globalgovernmentforum.com
Published on 2022-05-26

A new beauty discovery app helps influencers match their cosmetics and skin care needs with the latest trends
A new app has been launched to help influencers find the latest and newest beauty products based on their unique needs and tastes, according to the company behind the new Glamai APP - which is now available for users to download and sign up.
Source: prweb.com
Published on 2022-05-26

A Response to Paul Krugman from a Keynesian Bitcoiner
In our series of letters from African journalists, Paul Goldberg explains why he doesn’t want to be a public enemy for cryptocurrencies, but he has already told us that they are trying to create another public good.
Source: saito.tech
Published on 2022-05-26

Adatree appoints Sarah Day as head of alliances and partners success
The Australian businesswoman, Sarah, has been appointed as the chief executive of Australia’s biggest financial technology companies. Here, she explains why she is a key role in developing businesses across the country, including banking and data insights.
Source: finextra.com
Published on 2022-05-26

As Cloudera plans India market expansion , CPO Sudhir Menon signals growing adoption of hybrid data solutions by Indian companies
Cloud infrastructure is a key factor in India's digital economy, according to the chief executive of cloud technology firm Cloudera, who is investing Rs. 500 crores to expand its operations in the country, as it looks to double down on helping businesses in their hybrid and multi-cloud journey.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Call for proposals issued by Niyel for cross collaboration on research into African data governance
A new initiative is being launched to stimulate collaboration between research and advocacy institutions in the African continent, according to the BBC’s Africa Eye newspaper. They are based in Ghana, but they are not seeking funding.
Source: businessghana.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Driving the Data Agenda and Culture
Many companies have a strong data culture, but they are not very confident that it is necessary to achieve their revenue goals, according to research published by the BBC’s Financial Advisory Group. But what does this mean for businesses?
Source: cmswire.com
Published on 2022-05-26

How Digital Technology Can Help Keep Cities Green And Pleasa ...
Cities do need a greater amount of green space than ever before, according to research from the University of Oxford. But how much does it need to have these green spaces? The BBC's Matt Hancock looks at the challenges facing urbanisation.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Job Posting : Detroit Tigers - Data Quality Engineer
A new data quality engineer is being sought by the Detroit Tigers in a bid to improve the way they manage data infrastructure in the US and beyond. Here's what you need to know about the recruitment process and what it means for the team.
Source: blogs.fangraphs.com
Published on 2022-05-26

MIL - OSI Global : How digital technology can help keep cities green and pleasant
Cities need a greater amount of green space than ever before, according to research from the Karolinska Institutet. But what does it mean for those places, asks Anthony Larsson, the chairman of the University of Edinburgh's Conversation.
Source: foreignaffairs.co.nz
Published on 2022-05-26

Nab it now , pay for it later , says NAB
The National Bank of England (NAB) chief executive, Caroline Slade, has said open banking would make it easier for banks to share data with their customers.As a new buy now pay later product, she says it will help banks protect customers from financial problems.
Source: afr.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Regina attempts to make its reporting on toxic spills , leaks more transparent
A new report has been published in Regina, the largest city in the UK, which says it is investigating leaks from a refinery where they were believed to be the most severe hazard to human health. Why is it being investigated?
Source: cbc.ca
Published on 2022-05-26

Spotify Cant Play Songs ? 6 Ways To Fix It
You can’t play songs on Spotify because of a bug or an error on your device. But does this mean that you cannot play music on the app without being able to play their songs when they are up to date or offline?
Source: technewstoday.com
Published on 2022-05-26

State Contract and Payment Actions in April
New York's authorities have approved more than a million contracts and related payments, according to the latest figures from the US Department of Justice (DFCC) in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, US media report. Each contract is worth nearly $1 billion.
Source: osc.state.ny.us
Published on 2022-05-26

The China Challenge
The US and China have finally agreed a deal, which could see the US become the world’s largest trade alliance. But what is it like for those who want to be able to negotiate these agreements, and what does it mean for them?
Source: nationalinterest.org
Published on 2022-05-26

The Engineer - Comment : Debunking the three biggest AI myths
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is only for enterprise companies with hundreds of data scientists, but there are challenges that impede the adoption of a data science unicorn, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of the Institute of Technology.
Source: theengineer.co.uk
Published on 2022-05-26

The Revised American Innovation and Choice Online Act ( AICOA ) is Still Fundamentally Flawed
The amendment to a US anti-trust law has been published by the US Senate. But what does it mean for the tech industry, asks Tom de Castella, the former chief executive of Google. Why do they make changes?
Source: rstreet.org
Published on 2022-05-26

Why a solid sustainability strategy needs good data as its foundation
The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Jason Knights, managing director of sustainability firm Ground Control, which sets out the important role that data has to play in protecting society from greenwashing.
Source: computerweekly.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Why CircleUp Thinks Machine Learning Could Be the Hottest Item in Consumer Goods
This week's CNBC Disruptor 50 series profiles 50 companies that have shaped the consumer packaged goods industry in the past 10 years, including the start-up of a new venture fund and credit business. Each week we speak to CircleUp, one of the most successful companies in Britain.
Source: nbclosangeles.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Why CircleUp Thinks Machine Learning May Be the Hottest Item in Consumer Goods
This week's CNBC Disruptor 50 series profiles 50 companies that have shaped the consumer packaged goods industry in the past 10 years, including the start-up of a new venture fund and credit business. Each week we speak to CircleUp, one of the most successful companies in Britain.
Source: nbcnewyork.com
Published on 2022-05-26

Workiva Inc . Applauds Bipartisan Introduction of the Financial Data Transparency Act in the U . S . Senate
The US Congress has approved a new law aimed at changing the way government data is collected by regulatory entities, including banks, banks and other financial regulators, in the wake of the coronavirus lockdown and the threat posed by the pandemic.
Source: us.acrofan.com
Published on 2022-05-26