Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sanjeev Goyal - Networks Origins, systemic risks, public policy
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Day 2 - Lunch: Networks and Systemic Risks
IDG TECHtalk
What is software-defined networking (SDN)?
A graphical look at the technology behind software-defined networking (SDN)
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Deep Pockets of Human Capital
In part 4 of INET's interview with Erik Berglöf, he says that an integrated Europe is creating highly integrated supply chains, where countries in the East and West can take advantage of vast networks of skilled foreign labor and expertise
IDG TECHtalk
What is the NIST Cybersecurity Framework? How risk management strategies can mitigate cyberattacks
Recently, U.S. Cyber Command confirmed it has acted against ransomware groups, underscoring the importance of cybersecurity to national security. Effective risk management frameworks, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, can help...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ian Goldin: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (3/5)
Ian Goldin, Director of the James Martin 21st Century School at Oxford University, speaking as part of the panel Exploring Complexity in Economic Theory at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
The Wall Street Journal
Diversity, Identity and the Hunt for Talent
Paradigm's Joelle Emerson, All Star Code's Christina Lewis Halpern and Lyft's Tariq Meyers discuss inclusion and diversity in the tech world with WSJ Chief News Editor Jason Anders at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Press Association
Transport Secretary announces more than £1 billion to support buses in England
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh visits Harlow Bus Station to announce that more than £1 billion will be spent on supporting buses in England.
Louise Haigh also says she will vote in favour of the assisted dying bill.
Bloomberg
European Electric Vehicle Landscape
Bloomberg NEF's Ryan Fisher discusses Europe's EV market and the importance of charging capacity. He speaks with Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe."
Bloomberg
Media Mayhem
Jon Klein, Former CNN President and HANG Media Co-Founder dives into the uncertainty that media moguls are facing due to the ongoing strikes. Klein also discusses the role AI plays in media and streaming services.
Bloomberg
0: Number of Big 3 Networks Televising Obamas Speech
Nov. 20 -- On BWest Byte, Cory Johnson reports on the big three networks' unwillingness to broadcast President Obamas speech on immigration tonight. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
President Obama speech on stepping up cybersecurity
Washington, DC - 28 May 2009
1. Mid of woman walking on street with mobile phone
2. Mid of man using ATM machine
Chicago, Illinois - Recent
3. Wide of planes on tarmac preparing for takeoff
4. Close of computer screen in air traffic...
Curated Video
Can Broadcast TV Still Keep Up With Streaming And Premium Cable?
Companies like Netflix and HBO knocked traditional broadcast networks out of the Golden Globes competitions.
Bloomberg
NBA Secures Big TV Pay Day for Live Sports in a DVR World
Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney examines the big boost in TV rights fees for the NBA in its new broadcast agreement with Walt Disney and Time Warner. He speaks on In The Loop.
Bloomberg
Jesse Powell Steps Down as Kraken CEO
Kraken Outgoing CEO Jesse Powell joins Emily Chang to discuss his decision to step down as CEO of the crypto exchange and become chairman; what to expect under next CEO Dave Ripley, and the future of crypto regulation.
Curated Video
CHINA: ALBRIGHT INAUGURATES INTERNET MEDICAL CONSULTATION WITH US
English/Nat
U-S Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, has inaugurated the first real-time medical consultation via Internet video conferencing between the U-S and China.
The event was arranged by the non-governmental organisation,...
Bloomberg
What Must Europe Change in Order to Combat Terrorism?
March 22 -- Charles Lichfield of Eurasia Group discusses the recent increase in European terror attacks and potential security changes around Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Tezos Co-Founder on Protocol Upgrade
Tezos Co-Founder Kathleen Breitman joins Emily Chang to discuss how the Tezos protocol, a proof-of-stake network widely considered a direct competitor of Ethereum, will undergo its 11th upgrade.
Bloomberg
Colony's Ganzi on Liberty JV, Infrastructure, Hybrid Offices
May.24 -- Colony Capital CEO Marc Ganzi discusses Digital Colony's partnership with Liberty Global to develop Edge Data Centers in Europe and his views on President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. Ganzi adds that he's comfortable with a...
Bloomberg
Huawei Dodges Blanket EU Ban From 5G Networks
Jan.29 -- European Union Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager speaks at a news conference in Brussels about the decision to stop short of an outright ban of Chinese suppliers such as Huawei Technologies Co. from lucrative 5G...
Curated Video
FCC Moves To Keep China Out Of U.S. Telecom Networks
The Federal Communications Commission is moving towards expunging Chinese telecom equipment from U.S. networks.
Bloomberg
U.S. to Tap $60 Billion War Chest in Boon for Huawei, ZTE Rivals
Dec.03 -- Robert Strayer, deputy assistant secretary for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. State Department, talks about the government's plan to tap some of a new agency's $60 billion budget to...
Bloomberg
Alibaba Buys Rights to PAC-12 Games to Air in China
Oct.05 -- The U.S. college sports conference the PAC-12 is about to have a lot more air time in China. Alibaba has acquired the rights to broadcast PAC-12 games across China through 2024. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Former Yahoo President Launches Social News App Raftr
Jan.25 -- Raftr CEO Susan Decker discusses the company's goals for online content curation and talks about troll fighting strategies. She speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."Â
Bloomberg
How the “Rural Purge” Created Modern TV
May.19 -- This is how cancellations of popular rural-themed television shows in the early 1970s would reshape the small screen forever.