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The Future of Privacy in a Hyper-connected World

Frost & Sullivan

Many digital technologies are being used to create, process, store and share information and data related to people, organizations, and governments. It’s estimated that by 2030, the average person will have about 20 connected devices. This poses risks for privacy rights. Recommended Reading.

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Why Your MSP Should Offer Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Cloud Services

Channel Insider

The multi-cloud infrastructure market surged past $8 billion in 2022 and anticipates a robust 28% compound annual growth rate from 2023 to 2030. Risk mitigation: Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments introduce additional risks, spanning from data loss to service outages and compliance breaches.

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Frost & Sullivan Analyzes the Future of Digital Identity Management and Value Chain Compression

Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan finds that the digital identity management market is expected to register strong growth over the next decade and has the potential to unlock investments worth $80 billion globally by 2030. For example, blockchain can reduce several steps around validation, tracking, clearing, and risk mitigation.

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Unlocking Sustainability Opportunities Through Supply Chain Digitalization

Frost & Sullivan

Launched in 2021, MGI aims at reducing GCC emissions by more than 60% from the production of hydrocarbon in the region and a reduction of 670 million tons of carbon emissions, both, by 2030. The results of this conference will help boost UAE’s efforts in achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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5 Ways to Measure and Maximize the ROI of AI Consulting

Jake Jorgovan

Risk Mitigation and Cost Control Understanding ROI allows for better risk assessment and cost control. When tracking ROI consistently, organizations can detect early signs of project inefficiencies or unanticipated expenses, allowing proactive adjustments to minimize risks and avoid costly overruns.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Disputes: The New Litigation Hotspot for Businesses

Tishkoff

The Rise of CSR Disputes and Their Impact on Businesses In recent years, there has been an exponential growth in CSR disputes, coinciding with the development of international regulations and standards, such as the Global Compact and the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda.