Month: April 2020

11 Best Mattresses You Can Buy Online (2020): Memory Foam, Hybrid, and More

We tried dozens of bed-in-a-box mattresses. These are the best (and worst) we found. Source

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Collibra nabs another $112.5M at a $2.3B valuation for its big data management platform

GDPR and other data protection and privacy regulations — as well as a significant (and growing) number of data breaches and exposées of companies’ privacy policies — have put a spotlight on not just on the vast troves of data that businesses and other organizations hold on us, but also…

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Adapting your cloud-first strategy to the new normal

Just three months ago, when it came to remote working, businesses were all at different stages of take-up – from totally virtual capabilities through to very limited or even no home working options. Fast forward to today and organisations are frantically transitioning their entire teams to remote working; those who…

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HTC Vive Cosmos Elite Review: One Step Forward, Several Steps Back

I had hoped the high-end headset would provide an escape from the real world. It didn’t. Source

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Scoutbee launches free tool to help organisations search for COVID-19 support-related supplies

Scoutbee, the supplier discovery platform, has rolled out a new free tool for organisations helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic and who are in need of critical supplies. Targeting NGOs, public bodies, local and national governments and healthcare providers, the platform does real-time analysis of terabytes of global supply chain…

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BBC says TV licence fee could be replaced by broadband levy

The BBC has suggested a levy on broadband subscriptions could replace the licence fee as a long-term funding model. Ministers are currently holding a consultation on whether the non-payment of the TV licence should be decriminalised. It has been suggested that the offence should become a civil matter instead. The…

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