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Dubai launches ‘Unleashing the Power of Data through Private Synthetic Data’ report

Digital Dubai has launched the first Synthetic Data Implementation Framework, making Dubai the first city in the world to do so. Designed to promote and facilitate the use of synthetic data, the framework is set to increase opportunities to share high-value data, whilst protecting the sensitive information it contains. Digital Dubai wants to use synthetic data to deliver on its mission of boosting data-led innovation and driving the digitisation of Dubai’s economy.

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WithSecure research reveals IT decision-makers’ concerns on supply chain disruption

67% of IT decision-makers believe supply chain issues in the UK will remain the same or worsen in the next year.

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Nearly three fifths of UK workers are wasting up to 40 hours every year on tech set-up for meetings

MAXHUB research reveals that 18-24-year-olds take the longest to set up tech for virtual video calls.

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Hybrid work and the importance of quality audio

By Jane Craven, Sales Director EPOS UK&I.

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Why CIOs are getting comfortable with composable DXP

By Jesper Lyngbye, VP Integrations and Technology Partnerships, Umbraco.

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Huawei Agile Solution Improves Jumeirah Group

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