Datensicherheit und smarte Grenzkontrollen in der EU
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Unisys-Led Consortium Improves Data Security and Enhances Smart Border Control for the European Union
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Published July 10, 2021, 9:52 AM
Alibaba Cloud
Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, today launched Project AsiaForward with an initial USD1 billion funding and resources to cultivate a million-strong digital talent pool, empower 100,000 developers and the growth of 100,000 technology startups in Asia Pacific (APAC) over the next three years. Unveiled during the Alibaba Cloud Summit 2021, the Project forms part of the cloud provider’s strategy to invest in infrastructure, technological innovation and talent development to contribute to local economic growth through digital transformation as the trusted cloud leader in APAC.
“Innovative technology is critical to the recovery from COVID-19 while a strong pipeline of talent well versed in digital applications is needed to support the sustainable development of today’s digital economy. We are seeing a strong demand for cloud-native technologies in emerging verticals across the region,
Barbados investigating reports on offshore business
Article by June 26, 2021
The International Business Unit is investigating a report that places a Barbados-registered offshore company at the centre of an alleged multi-million-dollar international crime ring.
Minister of International Business and Industry Ronald Toppin however revealed that in the absence of an overseas conviction, it would be difficult to take any significant action except to prohibit the company from continuing to operate here.
A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) article published earlier this month identified Hyuna International, which operates from Hastings, Christ Church, as being allegedly involved in a scheme that uses a network of streaming websites to scam thousands of internet users.