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Tambini to journalists: “Keep doing what you’re doing”

There are lots of international standards to support that idea of the state supporting the media, but that support is often abused, so it has to be based on real trust that the media does indeed serve the public interest.

How do we unfetter journalism from the shackles of business?

Journalism must dissect information, deepen the understanding of it and bring clarity to the news consumer.

What the Canvas hack tells us about higher education software

Instructure is managing a very different proposition than most software vendors do. It has positioned itself as an education partner managing a wide range of integrations with education software tools.

Ghost women in AI? Hardly!

"When I first came out of university a million years ago, everybody was like, why build something here? Just take what's in Europe, lift and shift. That has been the approach of most of the organizations in the Caribbean."

Who will ride the digital rails? The challenge of inclusion

A cheque written on one branch of a commercial bank takes four working days to clear at another branch of the same bank. Cheques between two different banks take longer.

Why Digital Identity is more than an ID card

Digital identity is not chiefly a technology problem. It is a trust problem expressed through technology.

What a 1956 shipping revolution can teach us about GovTech

Fragmented storage was not a security feature. It was a vulnerability. The databases had been safe only by virtue of being useless to each other.

IShowSpeed: Here and gone

Watkins has 53 million subscribers on YouTube and his Trinidad and Tobago visit alone clocked 4.8 million views for a five hour and 47 minute stream.