Neo4j Continues Exceptional Growth in 2020, Bolstered by Customer Wins, Mainstream Adoption and Community Expansion
As Organizations Accelerate Their Digital Strategy, New and Existing Customers Turn to Neo4j to Address Critical Business Challenges
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SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Neo4j
®, the leader in graph technology, experienced significant momentum in 2020, with key customer and partner wins, strong developer adoption, and unparalleled product innovation. Notable milestones included the addition of close to 80 new enterprise customers and groundbreaking graph machine learning and data science capabilities.
Enterprises adopt Neo4j s graph technology to gain holistic visibility, accurate predictions, and data-driven insights. The global pandemic has pushed organizations to better understand and predict market drivers and risks, adjusting rapidly to changing business requirements.
FATF and India’s Hawala transactions
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February 15, 2021
There are numerous steps and activities that India has taken over the years that define Indian character as a rogue state that destabilizes its neighbours and the region. For example, India has been found using Hawala money for terror financing. As per the US Treasury Department’s study, India is one of the largest countries to move money secretly through Hawala worldwide. India was categorized by the US State Department as “Jurisdiction of Primary Concern” in respect of Money Laundering and Financial Crimes. The US State Department’s 2020 report states that for Indian government, money laundering and terror financing are lower priorities while it appreciated the current Pakistan government for taking measures to address the gaps. As per essential measures of FATF, India has failed to identify the risks, and develop policies and domestic coordination to counter money laundering. Under the FATF recommendati
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Angola asks Dutch court to seize Isabel dos Santos-linked stake in energy firm
The acquisition was bankrolled by state oil company Sonangol, whose lawyers now allege that the deal enriched Angola’s former ruling family at the expense of the country. February 10, 2021 Galp’s office in Lisbon, Portugal.
Angola has asked a Dutch court to seize on its behalf a stake in an energy company linked to billionaire businesswoman Isabel dos Santos, according to a legal action first reported by Reuters.
In 2006, Exem Energy BV, a company controlled by dos Santos’s late husband, Sindika Dokolo, obtained a 6% indirect stake in Portuguese energy firm Galp thanks to a deal with Sonangol, Angola’s state oil company.
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At my first international investigative reporting conference, held in Moscow in September 1992, I had an exciting epiphany that the best investigative journalism is necessarily collaborative and thus requires reporters and editors to work together. Five years later, I founded the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2017 for the Panama Papers and numerous other awards. A few days ago the ICIJ was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for its success in building journalistic collaborations across countries and oceans to increase transparency and accountability in the world.
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