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| | ... leveraging the world's leading cloud including compute, storage, analytics, artificial intelligence, database, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, mobile services, serverless, and more to drive innovation. AWS senior vice president of global ... |
| | | ... strategies, take out second place, with US$25 billion in AUM. While funds with a "connectivity" theme; focused on internet of things and smart cities, are the third most popular category, with US$23.1 billion in AUM. Demand for these products grew more ... |
| | | New technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, blockchain and the internet of things (IoT) are set to radically transform and disrupt markets and economies. That's according to the latest research from KPMG and the Australian National ... |
| | | ... ABB Technology Ventures, New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Osage University Partners. The company produces internet of things (IoT) systems which use wireless sensors instead of batteries. It is initially targeting industrial applications, where it ... |
| | | ... concentrated global equity portfolios, differentiated by themes such as disruptive technology, big oil, luxury goods, internet of things and ageing population. They span 20 global markets and nine currencies. It is targeting direct investors including ... |
| | | ... Disruptive Technologies portfolio invests in companies considered leaders in their particular field, such as the Internet of Things, advanced robotics and energy storage. In the year to 10 May 2018, the portfolio achieved a 50.6% return. Finally, the ... |
| | | ... countries, including four of Australia's largest banks, showed that artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of Things are redefining the nature of financial services. Every Australian respondent already had established a dedicated fintech ... |
| | | ... other insurance related disciplines, including health, wellbeing, data and analytics, machine learning, the Internet of Things and telematics. In 2016 about US$1.69 billion was invested in insurtech startups worldwide but just 1% was contributed to Australian ... |
| | | ... suggest other products (or insurers) that might be more suitable." Spooner also warned of the instance where the 'internet of things' - the connection of devices including vehicles, refrigerators and toasters to the internet - makes insurance obsolete ... |
| | | ... Sydney yesterday, KPMG director consulting, fintech advisory Mandeep Sandhu said increasing investment in the Internet of Things should serve as a warning to businesses as to the importance of investing in cyber security. "We're moving towards an increasingly ... |
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