Standing for the software development life cycle, the SDLC is a systematic approach to app creation, a so-called project management model that allows teams to build digital solutions more optimally. Not only does it help optimize resources for software companies, but also it…
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Top INTIX 2023 Takeaways for Ticketing Professionals
Here’s What the Ticketing Experts at Intix are Talking About
We are able to see greater leaps in technology and better approaches to issues when we share and learn from industry experts.
That’s why INTIX 2023 was not only a great place to discuss what had occurred in…
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The Next Wave of Insurance Technology Growth
Let’s be honest: Most insurance customers view policy shopping as a necessary evil. You’ve got to bite the bullet and pay whichever premium you’re offered based on decades-old rules.
This leaves many frustrated.
Yet in the past decade, the world around us has changed a…
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N-iX is shortlisted in four categories of Computing Technology Product Awards 2022
N-iX, a leading European software development company, has been nominated for the Computing Technology Product Awards 2022. The designation recognizes the leading companies in the UK’s technology industry, with categories ranging from security and cloud computing to AI…
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Something Not Skin-Deep: Visualised Cultural Values in The Images of Wartime
Dr. Anna Tashchenko of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv writes here about her research that identifies dominant visual value patterns in the images that accompany media reports on the Russian war in Ukraine and the media stories of Ukrainian…
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What Ukraine’s viral drone song says about modern day warfare and resistance
Taner Dogan, Guest Teacher at the LSE, looks at how a set of Turkish drones have become a symbol of resistance in the Russia-Ukraine war, and the implications of this for diplomatic relations.
It’s not just Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s signature military t-shirt or social media
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Understandable, but still wrong: How freedom of communication suffers in the zeal for sanctions
It was announced at the end of February that Kremlin-backed media outlets Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik would be banned in the EU, and the decision was confirmed by the Council of the European Union on 2 March 2022, meaning that no broadcasters or online platforms are permitted to…
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Why Propaganda Survives in the 21st Century: Eight Points about Russian Propaganda
More than 100 days after Russia invaded Ukraine, King’s College London’s Gregory Asmolov argues that the power of Russian propaganda to prevent any serious opposition from within Russian society remains a key aspect in understanding this ongoing war.
Russian propaganda has become one…
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War, Resistance and Refuge: Racism and double standards in western media coverage of Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to the death of civilians, destruction of lives and livelihoods, and displacement of millions of people. It has also attracted unprecedented media coverage, explains Dr Eva Połońska-Kimunguyi, a Research Fellow in the Department of Media and…
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Uniting for Ukraine | Homeland Security
What is Uniting for Ukraine?
Uniting for Ukraine is an innovative approach to provide a safe and orderly process for displaced Ukrainians who have been impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainians who have a supporter in the United…
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