
Here is an interesting statistic: since research on spreadsheet errors began at some point in the mid-1980s an overview of the processes has concluded that 88% of all of them contain an error.
Read MoreWed, Nov 29, 2017 | by Einat Kahana
Here is an interesting statistic: since research on spreadsheet errors began at some point in the mid-1980s an overview of the processes has concluded that 88% of all of them contain an error.
Read MoreTue, Nov 21, 2017 | by Ludo Rubin
One of the most seismic changes to affect the digital industries of the internet age will happen on May 25, 2018 when the EU’s controversial General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will finally come...
Read MoreWed, Nov 8, 2017 | by Chem Assayag
Every year it seems that the industry asks if Satellite TV is dying, but every year it is still with us. What makes it such a continuing valid route to market for broadcasters?
Read MoreWed, Nov 1, 2017 | by Leonid Berkovich
TV & movie piracy losses were up to $52bn was the success story of modern anti-piracy measures. It could have been much worse.
Read MoreFri, Oct 27, 2017 | by Andy Stout
Five things that TV operators should think about when it comes to choosing a DRM solution.
Read MoreMon, Oct 23, 2017 | by Esther Levine
Virtual Reality has moved from the theoretical to the tangible. Most of the big content TV players have experimented with VR360 over the past two years and launched prospective services.
Read MoreFri, Oct 20, 2017 | by Andy Stout
One of the newest emergent behaviors amongst viewers is binge racing: people who watch a show as soon as humanly possible after release.
Read MoreTue, Oct 17, 2017 | by Andy Stout
One of the best ways of visualizing the problem of Android fragmentation is to track the installation of new operating systems across mobile devices.
Read MoreWed, Oct 11, 2017 | by Dror Mangel
Viewers are watching more television than ever before but, according to new data, finding what they want to watch is becoming harder too.
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