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Jumio continues to build momentum with its channel partners and recognizes several key strategic partners around the globe for helping to fuel the company s explosive growth Jumio, the leading provider of AI-powered end-to-end identity verification and eKYC solutions, today announces the company has been named to CRN s 2021 list of the 20 Coolest Identity Access Management and Data Protection Companies.
According to CRN: The global data protection market is being driven by the growing volume of data being generated across various industries such as financial services, manufacturing, retail, IT and telecommunications. Companies are therefore looking for new technologies to monitor, manage and protect this growing volume of data, which in turn is expected to positively influence the market over the next half-decade.
So long and thanks for all the fish
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Some reflections on the past as I cheerily wave goodbye
It s finally come. I m retiring after a career swirling around technology that spans 51 years, eight of which have been around diginomica. It s a bittersweet moment.
Many people, including immediate colleagues, never thought they d see the day. Many have said: I don t believe it. My long-suffering partner remains skeptical. But this is for reals.
I ve long wondered whether my real-life epitaph might read: He ran out of things to say, some people are pleased about that, but it didn t come to that. At least not so far.
Feb. 26, 2021
For 90 years, the name of the publisher McGraw-Hill, rendered in intricate Art Deco terra-cotta lettering, has adorned the crown of the eponymous blue-green modernist building on West 42nd Street, which rose above a scraggly tenement neighborhood during the Great Depression.
Even after the company left in the early 1970s for a skyscraper at 48th Street and the Avenue of the Americas, the name continued to embroider the Hell’s Kitchen skyline. The building was designated a city landmark in 1979, and just last year a restoration of the 35-story tower’s distinctive terra-cotta cladding won an award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy, which praised the way the “11-foot-tall Deco style ‘McGraw-Hill’ sign was stripped to reveal the preserved original glaze.”
Nasir orders KMC to identify land for setting up new filling stations
Karachi
February 25, 2021
As part of the efforts to help increase the revenue of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), Sindhâs local government minister has directed the municipal body to identify land in the city for setting up new filling stations, as well as revise the rents of 71 markets and 274 Hawkesbay huts.
Syed Nasir Hussain Shah issued these directions to KMC Administrator Laeeq Ahmed on Wednesday during the first meeting of the committee formed to explore new avenues of revenue generation for the cityâs municipal body, according to a statement released by the provincial government.