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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

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Despite not having electricity or internet access half of the time, the company keeps working and growing, saying it has sustainable 50% quarter-over-quarter growth. In April 2022, Ivan Kaunov, the company’s co-founder and Head of Growth, was mobilized into the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a reserve officer.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

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This year you will have 6 unique tracks: Cloud Computing: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS DevOps: Microservices, Automation, ASRs Cybersecurity: Threats, Defenses, Tests Data Science: ML, AI, Big Data, Business Analytics Programming languages: C++, Python, Java, Javascript,Net Future & Inspire: Mobility, 5G data networks, Diversity, Blockchain, VR.

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Mistaking performance for competence

TechCrunch

In the introduction to the initial piece, Brooks notes: [R]ecently the early techno-utopianism of the Internet providing a voice to everyone and thus blocking the ability of individuals to be controlled by governments has turned to depression about how it just did not work out that way. That’s doubly the case with adoption.

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22 Health IT Experts Reveal the Single Best Way to Simplify Interoperability in Healthcare IT

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Zach Alam is the Chief Blockchain Consultant at onboard.one. The single best thing we can do is start to record medical records on a commercial-scale blockchain. A blockchain offers two important benefits with respect to medical data interoperability: A universally known location of where data can be retrieved. @propelzach.