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Following is the complete collection to date, crystallizing the key topics of the past year or so. We hope you enjoy these episodes and, as always, welcome your feedback.
– Database is the heart of enterprise computing. The market is both growing rapidly and evolving. Major forces transforming the space include cloud and data – of course – but also new workloads, advanced memory and IO capabilities, new processor types, a massive push toward simplicity, new data sharing and governance models; and a spate of venture investment. In this Brea
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Business information and market potential are the two important aspects. Awareness of these aspects helps in developing organic ideas and shaping trends, which is the key to economic growth.
In the last few years, India has taken several interesting moves to promote a good business environment, and some of those moves are courageous and historic. India’s overall approach towards the Ease of Doing Business ranking exercise has changed and that reflects in the big leap in EODB rankings- from 142nd in 2014 to 63rd in 2020. Earlier it was seen as just another formal annual exercise, without any specific improvement plan and its key actors, the states had the least desire to participat
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Edmonds City Councilmember Kristiana Johnson addresses attendees with her message of putting Edmonds first, protecting the environment, and building back good government.
A group of more than 50 supporters gathered on Thursday evening at Claire’s Restaurant in Edmonds to help 12-year Edmonds City Councilmember Kristiana Johnson kick off her campaign for re-election to a fourth term. Johnson is facing two challengers in the Position 1 race: Edmonds Citizens’ Planning Board Vice Chair and Snohomish County Airport Commission Chair Alicia Crank, and Brian Hartman, Senior Director of Enterprise Technology at Blue Origin.
Supporters in attendance included former Edmonds City Councilmembers Neil Tibbott (also a candidate in this year’s election), Dave Teitzel and Ron Wambolt. Also present were current Councilmember Vivian Olson, current council candidate Janelle Cass, former Edmonds Police Chief Al Compaan, and former Snohomish
Accounting & Finance Show Hong Kong 2021 (28-29 July 2021)
Singapore, July 9, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Returning for the 3rd edition, the Accounting & Finance Show Hong Kong 2021 will see 80 local and international accounting and finance leaders and technology experts taking the virtual stage on 28-29 July 2021. The 4 key channels, Digital Innovation, Accounting Tech: Adopt, Accounting Tech: Connect & Grow and Digital Practice will focus on stories and real-world examples, enabling attendees to gain invaluable insights and practical information on how to set out or continue in their own digitalisation journey.
Over the two days, the live online agenda will cover all the latest innovations in accounting and tech from cloud accounting software to AI and robotics. Session highlights include
July 7 2021, 9:50 am | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
Australia’s leading digital consultancy Deloitte Digital, has announced the promotion of Esan Tabrizi to the head of Deloitte Digital Australia. Tabrizi takes the reigns of the multi-faceted, multi-award winning creative, technology and marketing consultancy after ten years in the business across several leadership roles.
His promotion follows the recent elevation of former Deloitte Digital head, Steve Hallam, to lead Deloitte Consulting’s Enterprise Technology & Performance practice. Under Hallam’s leadership, Deloitte Digital has grown from a business of 400 people to a market leading team of more than 700. Hallam is now looking to take the trend of digital transformation further into the core of an organisation, to help make industries more innovative, sustainable and productive with the intelligent use of technology.