Thursday, April 2, 2020

Instagram and WhatsApp – the new tools of social media propaganda

 
ISSUE DATE: 2 April 2020

Instagram and WhatsApp – the new tools of social media propaganda

What are the drivers for application modernisation?

Coronavirus: How data visualisation could build resilience against future pandemics

Edge computing environments: what you need to know

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Instagram and WhatsApp – the new tools of social media propaganda
Facebook and Twitter have been cast as the villains of the piece, but social media disinformation and propaganda are evolving in new and alarming directions, say Oxford University researchers.

What are the drivers for application modernisation?
Application modernisation is not something that just happens, nor is it just driven by digitisation and  cloud-first strategies.

Coronavirus: How data visualisation could build resilience against future pandemics
Qlik.org works as part of a collaborative private sector effort to better analyse epidemic information. This could help build resilience against Covid-19, and similar viruses.

Edge computing environments: what you need to know
An edge case in business sits at the limits of what's viable, and edge computing requirements suggest a similar struggle.

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