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Why US opposes the Data localisation Policy ?

Why US opposes the Data localisation Policy ? : The recent visit of PM Modi had a meeting with US President Donald Trump and discussed trade and data localisation issues, apart from various important issues. Many US companies have raised concern over the issue of data localisation and its impact on their operational cost of Google, Mastercard, Visa and Amazon who have invested in India to scale their business and taking India data to US to offer various products and services, but nobody aggress that they stole data, but says, we analyse the buyers behaviour to enhance the value added services and offerings. VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

The Pentagon has a laser that can identify people from a distance

The Pentagon has a laser that can identify people from a distance : Everyone’s heart is different. Like the iris or fingerprint, our unique cardiac signature can be used as a way to tell us apart. Crucially, it can be done from a distance by the heartbeat .Says David Hambling. The Jetson prototype can pick up on a unique cardiac signature from 200 meters away, even through clothes. VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Global IoT spending to reach $745 billion in 2019

Global IoT spending to reach $745 billion in 2019 : Absolutely there is no deny in the fact that, digital transformation is clearly the future what we can see, businesses that fail to establish a good digital adoption strategy and bring in inventive digital products and services will soon be left behind. VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

G-20 Summit witness on Modi’s stand on India’s data localisation Policy

G-20 Summit witness on Modi’s stand on India’s data localisation Policy : The recent visit of PM Modi, held nine bilateral engagements and three multilateral meetings and his meeting with US President Donald Trump became the highlight of his visit. PM Modi has been talking to his global peers about 5G technology, trade, data localisation, terrorism and other host of other issues. The most sough decision of India to ahead with the data localisation policy, where the US firms including Google, Mastercard, Visa and Amazon have lobbied against data localisation rules around the world including India. VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE