Monthly Archives: February 2015

Mobile Payments & Bypassing the Person at Checkout 02/02/2015 – Digital Arena

RT @1DavidClarke: Mobile Payments Bypassing the Person checkout http://t.co/QdWe8Zi3of Source: digitalarena.co

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Microsoft adds FIDO authentication support Windows 10

The FIDO Alliance has revealed that Microsoft will ship a password replacement solution in Windows 10, and plans to support FIDO authentication. Source: http://www.thepaypers.com

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Apple Boosts FaceTime and iMessage Security With Two-Step Authentication – Tech Times

Apple adds an extra layer of security for its video calling and messaging apps. However, a lot is still left to be done. Source: http://www.techtimes.com

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Looking Beyond the Biometrics Hype

Looking Beyond the Biometrics Hype. Problems with biometric authentication mean it is far from a fool-proof security solution, argues Silvio Kutic Source: http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com

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Back to the Future (Part One)

Learn how biometrics, 3-D printing, and augmented reality are impacting trade shows. Source: http://www.exhibitoronline.com

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Biometrics market to hit $13.8 bn in 2015 as enterprise catches up with govt … – Firstpost

Due to increased consumer acceptance of biometric modalities, consumer and enterprise segments are predicted to catch up with governmental spending in late 2017 Source: http://www.firstpost.com

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Google Bats in for More Zero Rating in Emerging Markets | CryBytes

Google wants more Indians to use smartphone apps. Hence, it wants to popularize the practice in India. Source: crybytes.com

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Role of Hollywood in Emerging Markets

Big American food chains have been able to infiltrate the African economy effortlessly through Hollywood productions. Source: moneyinafrica.com

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“Making it big in the Middle East” – Managing the long term versus short term

SAP MENA | Influencer Blog Series | COO Blog 2Here it is – my next edition of “Making it big in the Middle East”. Let me continue with the tradition to start the post with a reference to a song.

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Why Formula One has failed to conquer emerging markets

How ill-judged and costly forays into India and Korea show holding a grand prix is no guarantee to success in ‘new’ regions. Source: http://www.motorsport.com

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