Mosaic Smart Data Customers To Receive New âNetflixâ Guided Analytics Tool For Capital Markets: MSX360 Date
02/02/2021
Mosaic Smart Data (Mosaic), the real-time capital markets data analytics company, has launched the first real-time guided analytics tool for capital market performance, MSX360.
MSX360 uses a machine learning (ML) recommendation engine to answer three business critical questions for users: what is happening in the markets that they should pay attention to, why it matters and what action should be taken to seize the opportunity.
Crucially, MSX360 guides users with personalised insights to target specific opportunities with precision previously unavailable to them. It provides actionable alerts to accelerate individual and team performance as well as providing revenue generating intelligence. The engine learns from individual users’ activity and interests over time, constantly improving its recommendations and delivering the insights via intui
2 February 2021 UK s leading AI startup and scaleup founders highlight the main pain points of running an AI business Founders from 16 of the UK s leading AI startups and scaleups have revealed to Information Age the main pain points of running an AI business
There are a number of unique challenges that AI startup founders encounter when setting up and growing their business.
Running and growing an AI startup comes with its own unique set of challenges compared to other sectors, ranging from; talent acquisition, how to implement the technology, busting the AI hype around what it is and its capabilities, the accessibility of trusted or secure data and a lack of AI expertise in industries.
Element Matrix Services adds to the messaging interoperability toolbox
Richard Speed Wed 20 Jan 2021 // 12:29 UTC Share
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Element Matrix Services is adding a bridge between hipster chat platform Slack and the open-source world of Matrix messaging.
With recent events focusing the minds of users on what might be happening to their data on centrally hosted platforms, Matrix, which emerged from beta in June 2019, represents a more open alternative.
To ease the journey from the centralised world of Slack, Element Matrix Services (EMS) – a hosting platform for Matrix – is adding a managed bridge for connecting Slack to the Matrix ecosystem. The bridge will join others that connect services such as Telegram and Discord to the network.
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Top 10 startup stories of 2020
Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 startup stories of 2020
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The Covid-19 pandemic has, unsurprisingly, been a major theme of Computer Weekly’s 2020 startup coverage. From difficulty in securing government support loans to the collapse of veteran players in the ecosystem, UK technology startups have been hit hard by the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns.
This was particularly true of early-stage startups, which consistently struggled to raise investment throughout the year and were largely locked out of accessing government loans. In September 2020, the problems faced by these firms culminated in a record number of 1,067 startups filing for administration, liquidation or dissolution since the start of lockdown on 23 March.