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Facebook’s Digital Currency Venture “Diem”: the new Frontier. or a Galaxy far, far away?

TIM Review

Due to their “decentralized” character, these cryptocurrencies are poised to potentially disrupt national and central bank-backed “fiat currencies” (see note 1) around the world. National governments and their central banks have traditionally enjoyed a kind of “monopoly” when it comes to deciding what counts as legal “currency”.

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Partner Program Guide: IBM PartnerWorld in 2021

Channel Insider

Entry : build and service partners new to IBM offerings Advanced : add sell partners that require learning, development, and test environments Premier : add more cloud credits and education benefits Enterprise : exclusive partners with total IBM Business Partner Benefits. patents for IBM inventors in 2020. Add-On: Booster Packs.

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How can leaders move beyond disruption?

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With 9/10 organisations saying they want to reinvent themselves in 2020, and almost all leaders reporting significant skill gaps, the C-suite is making meaning the new money in a volatile operating environment. Google is moving into credit cards. From ‘doing digital’ to ‘being digital’. Tesla is moving into insurance.

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Distributed Ledger Technologies and Social Machines: How to “smartify” the economy with blockchain-based digital extension services?

TIM Review

2016), and more gradually about how their development is transforming the human/digital ecosystem globally. Donath more recently widened the meaning of a social machine away from a mechanistic view, in speaking generally of “a communication medium and a setting for interactions, an electronic place to see and be seen” (2020).

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Carbon Markets: Tech and Nature-Based Solutions Will be Critical to the Climate Transition

Frost & Sullivan

For instance, this agenda promotes the sustainable use of resources and renewable energies, smart cities, and the preservation of ecosystems and biodiversity. which enables countries to sell credits (known as Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes ) for any extra reduction that they have achieved beyond their target; and Article 6.4,

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