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Trends A Financier Should Keep Up With This Year
This year saw a great many innovations in the field of financial technology. From the new cloud to artificial intelligence, the technology is mind-boggling. Any financial service company that wants to offer better customer service and keeps perfect control needs to leverage every one of the high-end innovations. To be faster cheaper and more powerful,…
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The World Of Finance In The Next 5 Years
In the next half decade, the world of finance will alter so drastically that few can imagine it right now. The change in the landscape is already happening at a furious pace. Let’s take a look at how people are going to handle money and the data related to it in the next five years.…
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Financial Technology Trends in 2018
2018 has been a promising year with various technologies like intelligent AI, blockchain, the cloud technology,and design thinking. Some of the latest financial technology trends that have impressed the world are as follows. 1. Massive savings in digital transformation: Communications and retail are non-banking industries that have retained customer’s expectations from credit unions and banks.…
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Coding Bootcamp by the University of Oregon
Trilogy Education and the University of Oregon have collaborated to launch a program- coding boot camp in part time basis for working professionals and adult learners. Students and professionals who have interests in web development can make use of the program. It is a non-crediteducation program that is organized for 24 weeks. The name of…
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RDVP Seminar: Paul Rankin (10/27/2004)
Paul Ranking, RDVP fellow ’03, currently at Philips came to talk about his “Voices in your Hand” project, intertwining his general advice on how to succeed with a social venture (specifically, our RDVP projects). He started with a quick personal background, mentioning his Churchill Scholarship to study the impact of the internet on tribal cultures.…
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RDVP Finance SIG (10/28/2004)
Dave McClure, Margarita, Mans, and I met to continue the discussion of the local “MicroVC” model that we started last week. Most of the time focused on the nitty-gritty financial details of the model. We looked at four different general types of investment: Businesses that serve the local economy in an urban setting Businesses that…
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Dominican Republic (summary post)
Since I’ve been traveling and attending a conference, I really haven’t had time to update my blog. I realized there’s a vicious cycle: as more interesting things happen, you have less time to write about them, and then get farther and farther behind. So I’ll put together a quick “summary” entry, that I hope I’ll…
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