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The state of Trinidad newsrooms

"In a developing country like Trinidad and Tobago where there are no specifications for a tertiary education to be a journalist."

Reggie’s gone. What we lost

The public service he retired from had drifted far from even those post-Colonial dreams

Using visitor monitoring systems to improve office building operations

Using data analytics, companies can determine peak visiting times, understand visitor flow, and allocate resources accordingly.

The Meta fail: Why you should be a digital homeowner

Facebook has not explained how its services, used by an estimated three billion people around the world, stopped working.

Ransomware report reveals Caricom-wide attacks

The Lockbit3, 8Base, RansomEXX, Royal and Hive ransomware groups are all international criminal businesses who do not discriminate based on company size, business sector or location.

TT wins GSMA award for Global Leadership in digital development

Trinidad and Tobago was chosen as the 2024 winner specifically because of its prolific efforts to modernise their regulatory regimes and bring digital services to its citizens.

Carnival: ritual, tradition and events

Carnival needs is a serious rethinking of its entrenched competition economy.

TATT and digitial video broadcast: Putting the cart before the horse, while thinking it’s a Ford…

The Telecommunications Act does not give TATT the necessary powers to be the competition regulator of the broadcasting sector.