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How Blockchain and Big Data Can Work Together to Enable Data Monetization

Multiple organizations can monetize their data to increase their revenue. In data monetization, blockchain can be a major contributor due to its advanced applications and decentralized nature.

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Cyber Security: How to Prevent Credential Stuffing Attacks

Beware of an emerging security threat: Credential stuffing. This involves bots making high-volume login attempts with stolen user credentials to execute catastrophic account hijacking and takeovers.

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Debunking Blockchain as a Service

Blockchain, despite the hype surrounding it, has some way to go before materializing in real-world applications beyond cryptocurrency, primarily due to an amalgamation of numerous factors stemming from the technology’s immaturity, making it inaccessible to those wishing to explore it. The advent of blockchain as a service can change that, allowing blockchain ideas to come into mainstream adoption.

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Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence: A Perfect Match

Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence are two of the hottest technology trends right now. Even though the two technologies have highly different developing parties and applications, researchers have been discussing and exploring their combination.

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Blockchain Bamboo May Be Remaking Financial Markets

Mark Wang curls his upper lip in frustration. The six-year-old stares blankly at the mess of figures in front of him, painfully aware both mentally and physically over the seemingly insurmountable task of sorting them out.

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Tips for Using Video along Each Stage of the Funnel

Last week I had the chance to work with a good friend Leonard Kim on a joint webinar. We talked about usage of CloudApp, building a business, marketing strategy, and how to integrate video collaboration to improve your Top of Funnel (TOFU), Middle of Funnel (MOFU), and Bottom of Funnel (BOFU) conversions. 

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Immersive Technologies in the Manufacturing Industry

Although the industry-wide push for developing and adopting fully automated “lights-out” manufacturing systems continues, a considerable portion of the activities involved in manufacturing still requires the skill and dexterity of human hands. The use of virtual and augmented reality in manufacturing can assist humans in performing these tasks with precision and efficiency.

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