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‘Security’ in Cloud-Native: Everything You Ever Want To Know

By Drishti Shastri 
Enterprise networks and data security risks have never been this monumental as they are in today’s day and age. Nonetheless, traditional approaches, including those used by operators of public clouds, are essentially more or less the same.

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Will the World Be Able To Limp Back to Normalcy After The Coronavirus Scare?

By Erik P.M. Vermeulen 
This is not a drill. This is not the time to give up. This is not a time for excuses. This is a time for pulling out all the stops. Sounds dramatic, right?

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Who Should Bear The Responsibility For The Actions Performed by Artificial Intelligence?

By Filipe Rigueiro 
More and more AI is present in our everyday lives, tech companies are using the huge amount of data available to them to make better predictions, track our behaviour and offer services they think we will use. As AI is being used in everything nowadays it begs the question on who is responsible for the decisions AI makes?

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#Mythbusting 10 Artificial Intelligence Misconceptions

By 365 Data Science 
Today, misconceptions about AI are spreading like wildfire.

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Fintech Will Eventually Eat the Banks: Every Company will Become a FinTech Company

By Bulent Tekmen 
In today’s world, most of the companies and startups even those that do not have anything to do with financial services, have been increasingly taking the provision of alternative financial services to the individuals as a mission. Therefore, it would not be wrong to claim that every company will be a fintech company in the not-too-distant future. 

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Levered Versus Unlevered DCF Statements Can Drastically Change a Company Valuation [An Analysis]

By antoine 
The two main different approaches to a DCF valuation are in regards to what we can value. We can choose to value the equity of stock or the whole firm. In valuing equity or a Free Cash-Flow to Equity model (FCFE), we only value the equity - and with it compute the cost of equity when looking at the discount rate, but not the cost of debt.

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Resources: Programming Ownership on The Blockchain

By Dieter Shirley 
Smart contracts are a unique class of software explicitly designed to manage ownership of valuable digital assets. While existing programming environments can be used to keep track of the ownership of assets, they are most typically used in scenarios where they are reflecting ownership rather than defining it directly. Smart contracts are unique in that the value they represent is often embodied directly in the state they maintain.

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Blockchain Scalability Solutions [An Overview]

By Rohit Chatterjee 
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Building Machine Learning Algorithms That We Can Trust

By Raheel Ahmad 
How to Explain any machine learning model in minutes — with confidence and trust? Here's How:

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What's the Difference Between ASICs & FPGAs and How To Choose The Right One?

By R. Singh 
For a person new to the field of VLSI and hardware design, it’s often one of the very first questions: What’s the difference between FPGA, ASIC, and CPLD? In another post, we have tried to answer the differences between FPGA and CPLD.

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Trading Battles are the Next Frontier for Cryptocurrency Exchanges

By Jamie Holmes 
It’s been almost a decade since the first bitcoin exchange emerged and cryptocurrency trading is starting to mirror trends seen in gaming: namely the growing popularity of competitions and opening up of new social interactions. 

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When Technological Innovation Meets Venture Capitalism

By Lance Gutteridge 
“You have to debug your business model.”

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