The cost-of-living crisis in the UK continues to worsen as March’s inflation rate stays in double digits, driven by skyrocketing food prices. The annual headline inflation figure of 10.1% exceeded expectations, with the consumer price index nearly a full percentage point higher than projected in February by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee. Food …
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Samsung to cancel chip production after a bad quarter
Samsung recently announced that they plan to cut chip production. They experienced one of the worst quarters, with a 96% dip in their operating profit. While last quarter they were at 14.12 trillion won, in the Jan-Mar quarter, they merely managed 600 billion won. This was their worst quarter in the last 14 years. What …
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US CPI Data To Reveal How May Interest Rates Should Be Set
As the US struggles with an economic crisis, the US CPI data will soon forecast how interest rates and economic policies might change for the nation in the upcoming months. With prices rising through the roof, inflation must be slowed. To prevent a recession, this data will guide economists on how to handle finances of …
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New insights into gaming disorder: Is it really a thing?
Who doesn’t like playing video games? We’ve all tried our hand at it. But there’s more to this internet gaming than we realize. While initially there was a stigma that playing video games causes aggression, many experts found this an ill-informed perspective. After all, video games are very variable. They can be educational and therapeutic …
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The Largest Telecom Deal Canada Has Made Till Date
Canada is one of the countries with the highest cellular prices. Their carrier and internet charges are expensive. This significantly impacts the country’s GDP because it limits interpersonal and B2B communication. In its attempt to make life easier for its citizens, Canada has struck the biggest telecom deal in its history. Ottawa recently approved the …
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The ‘Hostile West’ to Face Putin’s New Russian Foreign Policy
Once again, Russian Foreign Policy seems to have set out to ostracize the West. This time, there’s no subtlety. A 42-page document published on the Kremlin’s website said Russia would ‘oppose all neo-colonist forces with hegemonic aims.’ Of course, this dig was directed towards the United States of America. This feud has been going on …
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Japan Restricts Semiconductor Exports Amidst the US-China Chip War
Japan recently announced that it would restrict the exports of technological parts like semiconductors. Calling itself a technological nation, they claim to be fulfilling its responsibility toward global peace and stability. Given that we rely on these semiconductors for our daily needs and national security, these new policies can have significant implications for those importing …
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INTEGRATING DATA ON THE FLY?
For a thousand reasons, data gallops around the corporation like a cackling wicked witch on Halloween that is on a caffeine high. Unintegrated data is everywhere and it needs to be integrated before it can become useful. If left unintegrated, the data will be interpreted and used improperly. So there is a question that naturally …
Data Integration in Business Intelligence
Business intelligence is among the most innovative technological solutions of our era. It converts raw, previously useless data into valuable, analytics-ready insights for decision-making and enterprise planning. It’s thus no surprise that the global BI market is set to attain a global market value of $42.95 billion by 2028. However, note that, although BI tools …
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A Unique Approach to Data Governance
Albert Einstein once said that if he had an hour to solve a problem, he’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about the solution. Borrowing from the master, I’d suggest that if I had an hour to solve some data governance or data security task, I’d spend 55 minutes curating …