Morning scene at a Coral Gables Starbucks: Clients glued to screens, a new defense in a world where a chat can mean a scam. Overheard a cop quiz a barista about a ‘friendly’ thief. Is this peak disconnection? Trust isn’t just rare; it’s a risk. #LifeInDigitalAge#TrustIssues”
@WatersTech survey of 52 long-only #buyside firms globally, revealed 2 main blocks to enhancing #investmentmanagement technology:
1) management inertia driven by the fear of the perceived costs of abandoning old tech
2) dependency on legacy systems. Read more 👇#fintech
Think you’re looking at a simple, beautiful butterfly? Meet Dryas Julia, feeding on the tears of male crocodiles and turtles. The beauty can be deceiving—next time you fall for something pretty, remember, it might make you cry too. 🦋
#FoodForThought
Realizing your service provider treats you as a mere cash machine is like a waterfall eroding trust, potentially beyond repair. True partnerships should flow with mutual respect and shared values, not cascade into transactional depths. #relationship#vendormanagement#strategy
This @NASAWebb image of the Pillars of Creation helps astronomers determine how stars form. Plus, it makes pretty sweet digital wallpaper.
Download high-resolution images from webbtelescope.org.
ALT This Webb image of the “Pillars of Creation” has layers of semi-opaque, rusty red gas and dust that start at the bottom left and go toward the top right. There are three prominent pillars rising toward the top right. The left pillar is the largest and widest. The peaks of the second and third pillars are set off in darker shades of brown and have red outlines. Peeking through the layers of gas and dust is the background, set in shades of blue and littered with tiny yellow and blue stars. Many of the tips of the pillars appear tinged with what looks like lava. There are also tiny red dots at the edges of the pillars, which are newly born stars. Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
Debunking myths about artificial intelligence help leaders understand the technology better and create value for their companies. Here are six debunked myths.
Microblog and social design by @antgrasso#AI#CIO#CEO
▶️Believe you can, and you're halfway there◀️―Theodore Roosevelt. It looks like the UK managers feel more confident than the US.
Hedge fund confidence at two-year low, says AIMA hedgeweek.com/2023/01/11/319…#hedgefunds#hedgefundManagers
3) Raise cybersecurity awareness, especially for IOT
4) Enable the Front-office with better tools to release the tension from back-office
5) Focus on adaptability when attracting new Talent
6) Face Tech Talent shortage and improve Talent Management
7) How do you use the data in a way that adds more value. Are you implementing long-established cloud technologies in the right way?
8) Data democratisation and the use of low-code platforms and application programming interfaces.
What are your thoughts? What you will focus on ?
Reason #3: Promotion
A member of @FTconnector contacted influential fintech leaders to speak in a webinar on a popular media channel focused on fintech. The speakers were given the opportunity to promote their expertise & businesses to a large audience.
#fintech#community