How 4 organizations are breaking down data silos
Siloed data continues to inhibit enterprise efficiency. Here, IT professionals discuss problems their organizations are facing around data silos — and how they’re solving them.Read More →
Siloed data continues to inhibit enterprise efficiency. Here, IT professionals discuss problems their organizations are facing around data silos — and how they’re solving them.Read More →
Suffolk County district attorney addresses Black Law Students Association Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins answered questions about her recent policy reform memo but also offered words of advice to those gathered for Suffolk University Law School’s annual Black Law Students Association alumni banquet. Faculty, alumni, and students appeared toRead More →
Margaret Marshall describes her journey from South African activist to influential Massachusetts jurist (BOSTON) APRIL 10 – “Start small,” said the South African-born “unpolitical daughter of unpolitical parents,” focusing on a group of Bronx high school students, one of whom had just asked her about how to start changing theRead More →
(Signifyd Blog) February 21 – Not all processors are the same. So, how to choose? We turned to the experts to come up with some general guidelines for those wading into the processor search.Read More →
(BOSTON) December 20, 2017 – The good news is it probably won’t be active for another couple of hundred million years.Read More →
(BOSTON) December 6, 2017 – MIT engineers have devised a 3-D printing technique that uses a new kind of ink made from genetically programmed living cells.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) October 25, 2017 – Online retailer Dr. Dabber is so good at curtailing chargebacks that their payment processor reduced their rate by $3,000 a month.Read More →
(BOSTON) September 18 – Professor Ji has developed a computer model that can be used to measure the impact of blow during a game of football.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 22, 2017 – Online fraudsters are brazen. And they’re smart. Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 17, 2017 – Retailers make 20 percent of their revenue during the holiday season, the National Retail Federation says.Read More →
(BOSTON) August 10 – By eliminating a protein the company has brought the dream of decades one step closer.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 3, 2017 – The online sales platform at Jerome’s Furniture was supposed to enhance customers’ buying experience. Instead, it inadvertently drove them away. Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) An organized fraud attack last holiday season was the last straw, says Travis Garrett, a co-founder of Cap That.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) July 19 – The confidence of knowing their orders are protected has enabled Tuckernuck to consider expanding internationally.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) FR Sport founders Donny Ton and Dung Nguyen say chargebacks took all the fun out of their ecommerce business.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) July 5 – The fraudster even had the gall to try to place the order over the phone. Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) June 17 – Jon Smith used to manually review 100 orders a day. Now he doesn’t even have to bother looking at any.Read More →
(BOSTON) May 26 – Vermont’s DMV allegedly violated state law for 13 years by sending out driver’s photos and information to any law enforcement agency that requested it.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) – “We were getting hit left and right. The word must have gotten around that ‘hey, this website is pretty easy to buy through.’”Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) “We basically got ransacked for 50K in about 60 days,” says the on-line retailer of wide-angle and telephoto lenses for mobile phone cameras.Read More →
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) April, 2017 – Distinguishing fraudulent orders from legitimate ones wasted hours and stressed out employees. Read More →