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Prime Minister Mark Carney reached a tentative deal with the province as part of his program to curb the country's economic dependence on the United States.
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Canadian PM's deal with premier of Alberta is condemned by environmentalists and indigenous groups
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VTG, a leading provider of national security solutions, has announced the acquisition of Miklos Systems. Founded in 1993, MSI has built a strong reputation for delivering full software lifecycle development, cloud services, cybersecurity, data science, and systems engineering to mission-critical programs across the Intelligence Community (IC). H.I.G. Capital, a leading global alternative investment firm with […]
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A growing youth trend of withdrawal and low-desire living is complicating Beijing's push for consumption-led growth.
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Berkshire's operating profit generated from the conglomerate's wholly owned businesses including insurance and railroads jumped 34% in the third quarter.
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Enterprise content management (ECM), an umbrella term for the processes and tools that organizations use to capture, store, secure, retrieve, and manage business data in its many forms, is dead.
So declared Gartner in 2017. Companies still needed to manage all that content, of course, but vendors were adopting a new approach that required new terminology, the research firm said.
The goal of ECM applications was traditionally to store and manage an organization's content within a single, centralized platform to protect assets, ensure regulatory compliance, and improve business efficiency. But these all-in-one systems proved to be inflexible in real-world use, so vendors re-architected them to be cloud-enabled and much more modular. Gartner dubbed the new approach content services and called the vendors' products content services platforms.
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