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DataSapien targets AI ROI crisis with device-native marketplace
Read the full story: DataSapien targets AI ROI crisis with device-native marketplaceLondon-based DataSapien launches open beta for its Device-Native AI platform. The marketplace shifts intelligence from the cloud to local devices, aiming to address a $109 billion shortfall in enterprise AI returns.

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How security tech entrepreneur Marie-Claire Dwek mastered the art of resilience

Resilience, not technology, defines Marie-Claire Dwek’s leadership at Newmark today. From losing her home in the 1990s crash to returning as CEO of a once-struggling engineering firm, she has turned Newmark Security into a growing, service-led listed business built on human capital protection, recurring revenue, and a promise to herself.






