Author: Michael Jennings

Michael wrote his first article for Digitaledge.org in 2015 and now calls himself a “tech cupid.” Proud owner of a weird collection of cocktail ingredients and rings, along with a fascination for AI and algorithms. He loves to write about devices that make our life easier and occasionally about movies. “Would love to witness the Zombie Apocalypse before I die.”- Michael

Choosing a business bank account in Canada should be simple and straightforward. Many banks sell the idea of convenience and digital transformation, yet the real test comes down to whether their systems handle the work of a business day: posting payments on time, syncing with accounting, and giving reliable access when approvals pile up before payroll. For many owners, the challenge isn’t just picking a name; it’s finding an account that stays out of the way once operations get busy. Concerns are often basic but serious. Will e-transfer limits cut off vendor payments on a Friday afternoon. Will a second…

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For both facility managers and business owners, procurement can be a game of whac-a-mole. One invoice for stationery gets settled just as a request for safety gear lands on your desk the morning after. It’s often a fragmented and reactive process that eats up time, but there are some ways to go about fixing this. The multi-vendor trap Having specialist makes sense in theory because a tech supplier will provide cutting edge electronics for good rates, while an industrial supplier will have all the safety gear for your needs. But this becomes a problem when factoring in the soft costs…

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Data has overtaken oil, gold, and even technological hardware as the most valuable economic asset in the modern world. This article explores why data now drives global competition, innovation, and financial power. The Rise of Data as a Global Commodity Over the last decade, data has shifted from being a byproduct of digital activity to a central economic resource. Companies no longer view user interactions, browsing histories, or market behavior patterns merely as information. They treat these as critical inputs that guide operational decisions, shape product strategies, and forecast market movements. For example, when financial analysts evaluate complex market behavior,…

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Asad Shamim stands among the most influential voices in international diplomacy and cross government engagement. With more than three decades of experience across global business leadership and high level advisory roles, he has developed a distinctive model for building partnerships that unite nations, industries, and senior leadership circles. His work stretches across the United Kingdom the Gulf region Europe and Asia, giving him a uniquely broad and strategic international presence. His approach to VIP and government relations is based on trust, long term vision, and the ability to align diverse interests. This method is now seen as a blueprint for…

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When we think of a “dangerous” job, we often picture movie-style stunts or high-speed chases. But in reality, the world’s deadliest professions are often far more gritty, isolated, and physically demanding. Based on global safety reports for 2026, the risk isn’t just about the work, it’s about the environment. Whether it’s the unpredictability of the ocean or the sheer height of a skyscraper, these workers face fatality rates that are dozens of times higher than the average office job. The top 5 most dangerous jobs in the world Let’s take a closer look at the top 5 most dangerous jobs…

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Your phone may come preloaded with dozens of apps, but sometimes there are apps you will never use, while other times the list of apps is lacking. There are several app categories that all smartphone users should have on their devices to make life a little bit more convenient. Communication Apps First and foremost, you need an app to communicate with the rest of the world. The most popular app for chatting in the UK is WhatsApp, followed by Facebook Messenger and iMessage (Apple).  These apps allow you to stay connected to friends, family, and colleagues through text, calls, or…

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When local does not cut it, companies and customers look abroad, or offshore. If the grass is greener on the other end, then with offshore business, the sea is bluer, or it’s simply easier to get what you need and provide more. These practices are common today, and it’s easy to see why. They can provide benefits to all parties involved, for a fraction of the paperwork and stress of regular companies. And that makes all the difference. Where Offshore Structures Shape Markets? Offshore jurisdictions tend to offer clearer procedures for random number auditing, live hosting permissions, and secure transaction…

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Retail in 2026 feels very different from what it was a few years ago. Customer expectations keep rising, and every store is trying to keep pace with fast online-to-offline transitions and instant stock updates. Many retailers now realise that their old systems simply cannot stretch far enough. The need for custom software is growing because generic tools rarely match the day-to-day reality of a modern store. Ready-made platforms often force teams to adjust their workflow to the software, not the other way around. That is why experience matters. A good development partner already understands issues like messy inventory sync, unstable…

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Two German farmers using smaXtec reduced severe disease progression by 80% and hit zero animal losses from disease. That’s the difference IoT makes: catching problems before they cascade into outbreaks. The livestock monitoring market hit $5.18 billion in 2024 and is projected to $14.82 billion by 2033 at a 12.6% CAGR.  In this article, we’ll look into all the other ways one can benefit from IoT application development services in farming. 1. Real-Time Health Monitoring with Wearable Sensors CowMonitor’s deployment data and their results show 90% disease detection accuracy before symptoms become visible to farmers.  Here’s how wearable sensors work…

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Online casinos make gambling easy. Too easy, sometimes. You can open an account in minutes, deposit money just as fast, and start playing before you have really thought about where you are or who is behind the site. That speed is convenient, but it also hides risk. Which Casino is Safe? A safe casino is usually quiet about itself. It does not shout promises or push urgency. Instead, it shows information clearly and lets players decide. Safety comes from being watched. When a casino knows it can be checked or reported, it acts more carefully. That mindset shows in small…

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