Supporting operations in more diverse areas helps
tech firms access a...
WIKILEAKS» PROMISE to give
tech firms access to exploits in their systems before making them public have hit a snag after the organisation added a demand that they must be fixed within 90 days.
Not exact matches
The San Francisco - based start - up moved to store its Chinese data locally in 2016 but China further introduced a strict cybersecurity law last year that requires foreign and local
tech firms to offer technical support to authorities who wish to
access it.
Google's inability to
access China's large population of young,
tech - savvy internet users poses a challenge for the
firm whose search engine has expanded to become the world's largest and most ubiquitous.
This summer one of China's Internet regulators sent a letter to American
tech firms asking them to agree to store user data inside the country and agree to language that's known for building backdoor
access to data, the New York Times reported last week.
Washington state's largest metropolis — home to Amazon.com and several other prominent
tech firms, with Microsoft headquartered out of nearby Redmond — saw a 7 - place improvement in startup density, a 3 - place improvement in
access to talent and a 1 - place improvement in venture capital.
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Access to capital is a critical part of growing a
tech firm and Canada's high - growth CEOs need a competitive tax environment and an ecosystem that encourages entrepreneurship and scaling up globally.
Public anger over how
tech giants stockpile and cash in on users» information exploded last month with the revelation that the data
firm hired by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign — Cambridge Analytica — was able to
access and evaluate the...
Not only did Sequoia receive the most votes among 10 VC
firms for consistently having
access to the best deals, but subscribers also ranked it highest for closing the best deals and adding the most value to the
tech startups it backs.
Last year, JLR began testing autonomous and vehicle - to - vehicle communication
tech on public roads in the U.K. Lyft recently partnered with autonomous
tech firm nuTonomy and has a standing partnership with GM that provides
access to Chevrolet Bolt EVs and other vehicles.
Hi -
tech firms are racing to rescue users from the need to remember a growing store of passwords to
access their technology.
Getting
access to raw real estate data opens up a world of possibilities for smart data - miners, like TheRedPin and other
tech - savvy
firms.
Or will Canadian
firms be exposing client data to the Patriot Act by
accessing tech support out of the US?
Having said that, not all legal
tech start ups promote products that do anything to increase
access to justice (some are simply making workflows more efficient to increase law
firm profits).
In 2015 alone more than 600 legal
tech startups were creating technologies, business models and platforms aiming to improve law
firm operations, client acquisition, legal research and
access to justice.
In the business to consumer market, law
firms and
tech startups are finding ways to enable
access to justice in areas becoming less financially feasible for many
firms.
An Edinburgh - based legal
tech start - up is looking for law
firms and social sector organisations that want to put into action a new generation of chat bots aimed at helping clients and improving
access to justice.
While Legal
Tech has been more commonly associated with the application of technology and software to help law
firms with practice management, document storage, billing, accounting, and electronic discovery, in the last few years it has blossomed more into a means whereby
access can be granted to people through online software that might reduce or even eliminate the need to consult a lawyer.
Nicole Bradick, CEO of the legal technology development
firm Theory and Principle asserts in an interview with Legal
Tech News (February 5, 2018) that technology needs to play a more prominent role in promoting greater
access to justice.
October 7, 2016 — In this Legaltech news article, author Ian Lopez recaps the discussion regarding legal
tech and
access to justice that took place at Thomson Reuters» annual Law
Firm Leaders Forum, titled, «The Future of Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change.»
While banks have been busy performing experiments with blockchain
tech, London product consultancy
firm Zerado has already built a prototype for an
access control system using blockchain, NFC and Internet of Things (IoT).
«In addition, colocation with competitive
firms and
access to a well - educated, technically proficient, and stable workforce continues to draw
tech to the region,» the report added.