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Sports venues advance goals, enhance fan experience with data analytics

CIO

Sports fans today have more ways than ever to watch their favorite teams beyond the traditional, live stadium experience, including television, streaming services, even highlights on social media. In response, sports teams and venue operators are working hard to improve and differentiate the in-stadium experience.

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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO

We’re moving into an era of AI and advanced technologies. In fact, computing and networking have already reached a limit due to increasing power consumption, data bandwidth, and the need for faster response time due to new innovative services and the massive amount of data being transmitted.

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A new solution offers fresh air—not as a dream, but a service

CIO

On a practical level, the lack of transparency was expensive, given the rising price of raw materials and energy costs. Near Bern, Switzerland, for instance, the dieMobilar Arena reports that it has been able to increase its energy and cost savings by more than 20%.

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Meet the 50 CISOs to Watch in 2024

Lacework

Beyond technology, it’s their adaptability, creative problem-solving, and commitment to progress. Recognizing the increasing challenges yet often underappreciated role of these professionals, we launched the 50 CISOs to Watch initiative last year to celebrate the CISOs demonstrating outstanding technical and leadership qualities.

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2019 in Review: The Toronto Tech Sector Makes it Big

BrainStation Technology

2019: Toronto Year in Review. After years of unprecedented progress in Toronto’s tech scene, 2019 brought Canada’s biggest city yet another year of breakneck growth, big-money deals, and major-league startup success. Here are some of the most important trends and stories from a busy 2019 in Toronto tech.

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Mr Eazi, Black Coffee and Ajebutter22: The African music artists backing startups

TechCrunch

It was a much-needed success for the African music scene, and though it didn’t appear so, it was a boost for its tech scene. . Over the past couple of years, there’s been an overlap between tech and art, fueling a growing interest of movie, music and sports stars investing in tech startups. Europe and globally. .

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Crunchbase Monthly Recap: Venture Investors Keep The Brakes On For The First Month Of 2024 

Crunchbase News

A year-over-year comparison for the month of January shows funding last month fell in large part due to the single largest funding of 2023: Microsoft ’s commitment of $10 billion to OpenAI a year earlier. Early- and late-stage funding were both up month over month with large rounds in energy, delivery, semiconductors, quantum and logistics.