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Quantifind Secures $22 Million Financing Round

January 21, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Funding Will Accelerate Pursuit of a Growing Market for Automated Financial Crime and Risk Investigation Quantifind, a provider of solutions that use data science to help automate financial crimes investigations, is proud to announce a strategic growth funding round of $22 million. Quantifind will use the funds to execute its go-to-market sales and marketing initiatives, as … [Read more...] about Quantifind Secures $22 Million Financing Round

Axiologic Solutions Acquires Intelligence Firm Knowledge Link

January 7, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Leading federal IT solutions firm expands intelligence segment support, adds financial services and infrastructure expertise, nearly doubles team through merger with highly respected IC firm Axiologic Solutions LLC, a leader in federal IT solutions specializing in serving the nation’s national security and intelligence missions, announced today it has acquired Herndon-based … [Read more...] about Axiologic Solutions Acquires Intelligence Firm Knowledge Link

More Than Half of US Companies Are Under Financial or Operational Stress and 14% Are in Distress as Pandemic’s Economic Impact Deepens

January 6, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

More than seven months into the novel coronavirus pandemic, a disturbingly large number of US companies are at risk, according to new research from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) confirming that economic distress is deeply entrenched and shows no sign of letting up. More than 60% of US companies analyzed are under financial or operational stress as of the end of the second … [Read more...] about More Than Half of US Companies Are Under Financial or Operational Stress and 14% Are in Distress as Pandemic’s Economic Impact Deepens

New FedRAMP Survey Finds 45% of Federal Agencies and 52% of State and Local Governments Are Storing Mission-Critical Data in the Cloud

January 6, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Maximus and Genesys Release Results of Survey of 500 Federal, State, and Local Government Technology Leaders Maximus (NYSE: MMS), a leading provider of government services worldwide, and Genesys, the global leader in cloud customer experience and contact center solutions, today announced the results of a new survey of federal, state, and local government officials about their … [Read more...] about New FedRAMP Survey Finds 45% of Federal Agencies and 52% of State and Local Governments Are Storing Mission-Critical Data in the Cloud

Palantir Continues Vital NHS Work with Two Year Contract

December 23, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Palantir Technologies, Inc (NYSE: PLTR) has signed a new two-year contract with the UK National Health Service (NHS England and NHS Improvement). Palantir Foundry will provide the NHS with a software platform for the secure, reliable, and timely processing of data – while protecting the privacy of patients – to enable NHS decision makers to best plan use of resources and … [Read more...] about Palantir Continues Vital NHS Work with Two Year Contract

Palantir Continues Vital NHS Work With $31.5M Contract

December 23, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Palantir Technologies UK (NYSE: PLTR) has signed a new two-year contract worth up to $31.5M (£23.5M) with the UK’s National Health Service (NHS England and NHS Improvement). Palantir Foundry will provide the NHS with a software platform for the secure, reliable, and timely processing of data – while protecting the privacy of patients – to enable NHS decision makers to best … [Read more...] about Palantir Continues Vital NHS Work With $31.5M Contract

OSINT Investigation Leaves No Doubt: It Was Russian Government Behind the Attempt to Poison Navalny

December 15, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

A joint investigation conducted by Bellingcat, The Insider, Der Spiegel and CNN, leaves no doubt - the order to murder Alexei Navalny has come from the very top of the Russian Government. A joint investigation between Bellingcat and The Insider, in cooperation with Der Spiegel and CNN, has discovered voluminous telecom and travel data that implicates Russia’s Federal Security … [Read more...] about OSINT Investigation Leaves No Doubt: It Was Russian Government Behind the Attempt to Poison Navalny

Greek Government and Palantir Reaffirm Digital Transformation Partnership

December 7, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Alex Karp, the co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR), spoke via teleconference on December 3 with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about Palantir’s ever-expanding partnership with the government of Greece to support their COVID-19 response efforts. Dr. Karp and Prime Minister Mitsotakis were joined by Palantir Executive Josh Harris and Kyriakos … [Read more...] about Greek Government and Palantir Reaffirm Digital Transformation Partnership

Satellite imagery used for electricity consumption forecasting in Africa for the first time in new service

November 24, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

The new service from e-GUIDE, a collaboration between The Rockefeller Foundation and four leading universities, helps utilities and system planners improve the planning and provision of electricity in Africa The Electricity Consumption Prediction service for Africa has been launched today by the e-GUIDE Initiative. The service, which will be freely available, provides … [Read more...] about Satellite imagery used for electricity consumption forecasting in Africa for the first time in new service

Ontotext Platform 3.3 Streamlines the Building of Knowledge Graph Lenses and GraphQL Interfaces

November 20, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

The new version of the Platform introduces a web-based administration tool that enables engineering teams to generate, enrich, validate and manage knowledge graph schemas Ontotext Platform 3.3 comes with a major new component included - Ontotext Platform Workbench - the web-based administration interface to the platform. It simplifies the work of the subject matter experts by … [Read more...] about Ontotext Platform 3.3 Streamlines the Building of Knowledge Graph Lenses and GraphQL Interfaces

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