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Making a Blue Economy work for the Caribbean

This development can’t come quickly enough. The mounting challenges posed by climate change risk tipping Carribean nations over the edge.

Digicel’s identity crisis

DigicelTT eats the chow it serves, and maintains a private BiP channel for updates and team chats, information sharing and disappearing messages that’s used by its management and employees.

How much data sharing is too much?

Your data is captured in various ways. You enter details on forms. You give your ID (or driver’s permit) card to a company representative.

Microsoft’s Viva brings HR to the remote workday

“Viva is powered by the full breath and depth of Microsoft 365, and it’s experienced primarily through Microsoft Teams." - Jared Spataro

The Facebook-Apple face-off

Apple’s privacy drive reaches deep into the systems that control programmatic advertising.

Caesar’s Army hosts a digital bashment

I didn’t like the spectacle frames on my avatar, which came from a rather limited selection, but my body shape, red polo, jeans and clean-shaven head offered up a decent facsimile of my meatworld self.

Building a soca party in pixels

In the ideation phase we might come up with thousands of great ideas we would like to implement all at once to give our users the most immersive and engaging experience.

Carnival is not a product

Above: Petrotrin flared gas as part of its refinery process for decades. The flame finally went out...