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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Related: Blockchain’s role in the next industrial revolution. On the technology front, blockchain systems signal the type of shifts that need to fully unfold. This way when you move your data from one cloud storage provider to another, you won’t have to update access paths. I’ll use myself as a prime example.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

Some technology trends such as real-time data analytics are on-going, while others are more recent, such as blockchain. This means imaging the “art of the possible” for a new future using a cloud computing model to deliver transformative change. Cloud-First. Cloud-first is about cloud enablement.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Fuzzing Crypto

ForAllSecure

Cryptocurrency is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of monetary exchange through transactions on a computer network and is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it. Vranken: Well, the blockchain aspect makes everything immutable. What’s that?

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Kelly Twigger of ESI Attorneys: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

The show had less focus on eDiscovery this year – and I attribute that to three things: the consolidation of service providers in the space, the perceived maturity of the eDiscovery market (it’s not), and the development of new areas of risk in legal that are sexy – artificial intelligence, blockchain, etc. Microsoft Corp. Microsoft Corp.

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What Is Our Professional Future?

Brandeis Records Manager

When we consider that fixed, controlled records following recordkeeping principles and information governance are typical objectives in our programs, it’s not unreasonable to get a little scared by this. A recent Iron Mountain US government employee survey cited the skills gaps that need to be closed by tomorrow’s info pro.