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What are E-sports?
Nowadays, e-Sports have grown increasingly popular all over the world, and many businesses are recognizing that they can make loads of money from it....
Non-fungible Tokens
Intro
Non-fungible tokens (NFT) are digital assets that include a wide range of unique tangible. And intangible items such as virtual real estate, sports cards,...
Blockchain for Education – A fast-growing changing market
Firstly Blockchain is increasingly being adopted in the education sector to achieve different outcomes ranging from student records to human resources. The Ministry of...
2021 Data Breaches – A brief Review
Rapidly changing circumstances in the I.T. world and business have increased reliance on data and analytics. Data analytics is now critical to how companies...
Critical Infrastructures are Under Attack – A vision to our Safety and Wellbeing
Firstly can you imagine what would happen if you could no longer use some. Or all of the technological infrastructure and systems that we...
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How AI is Changing Work Structures
Greater numbers of individuals, businesses, and governments are embracing artificial intelligence. This has led to growth in certain sectors of the global economy. But there is a growing gap between those businesses and sectors who benefit from AI and those who don't.
How to Protect Yourself from Cyber Attacks
The business threat environment changes frequently. New forms of attack emerge daily. To ensure the stability and security of your system, take an integrated approach. Ensure you put in place different levels of protection and regularly analyze possible threats.
Why Blockchain is The Future
Blockchain is useful in areas where there are many participants in the process and few intermediaries.
Insurance, healthcare, and government organizations can also benefit from this technology.
Solving New-Era Customer Experience Challenges
The cost of acquiring a new customer is on average 5 times higher than the cost of retaining a customer and is therefore only a partial success. In the retention phase, in which customers gain initial experience with the product, the aim is to turn new customers into long-term existing customers