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Ukrainian delegation visits Seattle to learn about its life sciences cluster and plan for the future

GeekWire

Our work is for the future,” said delegate Igor Ivashchenko, policy and excellence lead in Ukraine for the biopharma giant Roche. Ivashchenko and other delegates spoke with GeekWire at a life science networking event Wednesday at a pub in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood.

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Tech Moves: AWS exec named Splunk president; Amazon vet joins Overstock as CMO; and more

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Splunk is a publicly-traded big data company based in San Francisco with more than 6,000 employees worldwide. He was also previously CTO at network infrastructure and security technology company F5 Networks. based company, most recently as a strategic policy advisor. 31 was down 5% to $2.23 Dave Heiner.

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SMU Continues To Innovate In Cyber Security Innovation: Launches new institute and innovation gym

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Employing data mining, machine learning and other technologies as tools to respond to complexities of information security. Providing global leadership in the dialogue between law and policy institutes regarding cyber security, ethics and intellectual property. The Deason Innovation Gym.

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BYOD required for retention? Bollocks!!! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Pingback: BYOD Tweet Chat Wrap up – Policy, Scale, and Why BYOD | remotelyMOBILE. Nonprofit HR. Next post: Network, We don’t need no stinking network! Pingback: Is ‘bollocks’ the B in BYOD? « oracleidentitymanagement. Pingback: Is BYOD a retention program?Nonprofit Recent Posts. Going Mobile. Enterprise.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. Her work focuses on the intersection of technology, economic policy, and regulatory policy.

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