News about open_data on 2022-11-09
Business . Scoop » Need To Get Open Banking Right To Deliver To Customers
Bankers in New Zealand have told the government they need time to implement a consumer data rights (CDR) which will help boost the confidence of consumers in their banking sectors, according to the bankers’ association, the BBC has learned.
Source: business.scoop.co.nz
Published on 2022-11-09
Business News | IHub - Data at IIIT - Hyderabad to Host National Symposium on Data - driven Deep Disruptions
A new initiative is being launched in the Indian capital, Hyderabad, in a bid to tackle data-driven deep disruptions. Here's what you need to know about the iHub-Data scheme - and what it means for the world.
Source: latestly.com
Published on 2022-11-09
Carter Center Nonpartisan Election Observation Statement on Logic and Accuracy Testing in Arizona ahead of 2022 Midterm Election
Arizona’s voting and counting equipment is ready to use and can be expected to function correctly for the midterm elections, according to a preliminary statement released by the electoral agency. Election officials have been told the process was accessible and comprehensible.
Source: cartercenter.org
Published on 2022-11-09
Collaborate , Accelerate , and Scale : Bellona programme at COP27
The UN's climate summit is taking place in Sharm El-Sheik in a bid to tackle the global shift from fossil fuels to greenhouse gases, renewable energy and sustainable energy. The BBC looks at some of the events.
Source: bellona.org
Published on 2022-11-09
Consumers dont know about open banking , Frollo report finds
The number of people using open banking to share financial information with banks has fallen in Australia, according to a new report by the Australian Financial Services Commission (Australian Bank). However, it is still not enough to improve the system, the BBC has learned.
Source: mortgagebusiness.com.au
Published on 2022-11-09
Fresh faces , fresh deal hopes at Livetiles
The chief executive of software company Livetiles appears to be taking a look under the company’s bonnet, and interested parties circling.Industry analysts have been told they are looking to take their seriously.The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world.
Source: afr.com
Published on 2022-11-09
Frollo : Customer awareness lags way behind industry adoption of Open Banking in 2022
Australians are increasingly using Open Banking to share their financial data, according to a new report which reveals the industry's interest in the technology. Why? Where are the businesses able to access the data? What are it worth?
Source: stockhead.com.au
Published on 2022-11-09
Fuel poverty risk index reveals areas under greatest energy bills threat
The impact of fuel poverty across England has been revealed by a new report published by the Office for National Statistics (ODI) and the Open Data Institute. Why is the problem so serious, asks the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: politics.co.uk
Published on 2022-11-09
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 2022-11-09
Healthcare and water sectors hold promise for use of data say ODI leaders
The use of data from different sources could be supported by temporary legislation, according to the Open Data Institute, one of the world’s leading data experts. However, it has been a huge impact on the wider sharing and linking of information.
Source: ukauthority.com
Published on 2022-11-09
iHub - Data at IIIT - Hyderabad to host National Symposium on Data - driven Deep Disruptions
A new initiative is being launched in the Indian capital, Hyderabad, in a bid to tackle data-driven deep disruptions across the world. The BBC's Geeta Pandey looks at how it could affect the future of the global economy.
Source: news.webindia123.com
Published on 2022-11-09
SITREP : If Iran Did Send Cruise Missiles to Russia They May Not Work in Ukraine Cold Winters
Iran has sold its nuclear cruise missiles to Russia for $1.3bn (£1.2m) in a deal that could see it become the first country in the world to sell their weapons to the Russian military, according to analysts.
Source: sofrep.com
Published on 2022-11-09
Society Brands Appoints Ross Salupo as CTO and Launches EVO , a Proprietary Technology Platform to Accelerate Acquired Brands Growth
The chief technology officer of a struggling ecommerce marketplace has been appointed to lead the company's growing business strategy, according to the US state-owned company Society Brands.The company says it is continuing its impressive growth trajectory with brand acquisitions and investment in next-generation technology.
Source: markets.businessinsider.com
Published on 2022-11-09
TCS , UofT team up with plan to create urban data set for smart cities
Cities across the world are struggling to access to huge sources of urban data, according to research by a consultancy firm based at the University of Toronto's School of Urban Data Centre, in Toronto, United States, and Canadian researchers IDC.
Source: itworldcanada.com
Published on 2022-11-09