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  1. Blockchain a complex and evolving cryptocurrency

    Blockchain has the potential to radically improve the efficiency and integrity of financial records and markets, but there’s still work to be done...

  2. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on entering New Zealand and Australia

    The story of Netflix is one of massive digital disruption. As it strides into Australia and New Zealand, Acuity magazine speaks to the mastermind behind it...

  3. Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the economy and democracy

    Google chief executive Sundar Pichai on the economy, democracy and why he wants us to talk to our cars...

  4. Cybercrime and law enforcement

    Australian Federal Police Commander David McLean explains cyber crime from the viewpoint of law enforcement...

  5. Data security — risks and opportunities in the cloud

    When data security is everything, what are the opportunities and risks when moving to the cloud?...

  6. Martin Lindstrom: Small data key to effective leadership

    Martin Lindstrom explains that the power of big data is useless unless you have intuition and experience through which to filter the macro numbers...

  7. Bright idea from start-up solves financial data problems

    Common Ledger aims to become the go-to translation service for combining online accounting systems...

  8. Trans-human resources the future of work

    Wikipedia in your head, language packs downloaded to your brain, x-ray vision ... welcome to the technologically enhanced future of work...

  9. Effective social media — a key business objective

    Social media is strengthening its place as a major component of business strategy...

  10. The future of business in a modular economy

    The structure of the economy, value creation and business processes will be quite different in the future from what we see today...

  11. Welcome to the sharing economy

    Consumer behaviour is changing — the next generation of consumers are footloose, fancy free and owning physical products is becoming seriously passé...

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