BRANDED CONTENT: Transforming How Babysitters Get Paid
       
     
Ten Thing You Should Know About How Your Wages Are Paid
       
     
How Much Do We Really Know About APIs
       
     
The Brighton Company That Ensures RAF Aircraft Can Fly Safely
       
     
Covid-19: Innovation Catalyst
       
     
The New Money Era
       
     
The Bank of the Future
       
     
 The Rise of the Machines
       
     
Fighting Ebola in Sierra Leone
       
     
The Bioterrorism Threat: Real Or Imagined?
       
     
 War in Cyberspace
       
     
War and Medicine
       
     
BRANDED CONTENT: Transforming How Babysitters Get Paid
       
     
BRANDED CONTENT: Transforming How Babysitters Get Paid

London-based marketplace Bubble, which makes more than 15,000 babysitters across the UK more easily discoverable. It is also transforming how they get paid

Photo by: Jordan Rowland

Ten Thing You Should Know About How Your Wages Are Paid
       
     
Ten Thing You Should Know About How Your Wages Are Paid

Whether you’re employed full-time, a temporary worker or contractor, at the end of every week or month, you’ve come to expect a nice surprise in your bank account. But few of us are aware of the work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure the correct salaries are paid on time to the right person.

How Much Do We Really Know About APIs
       
     
How Much Do We Really Know About APIs

Anyone immersed in the worlds of fintech and payments, will have heard the term API over and over again. But what is an API exactly, and are all APIs the same?

Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash

The Brighton Company That Ensures RAF Aircraft Can Fly Safely
       
     
The Brighton Company That Ensures RAF Aircraft Can Fly Safely

What’s Our Story?

As a former chief engineer on an RAF Tornado Squadron, Tony Harris knows only too well the work that goes into ensuring a military aircraft can fly safely and reliably.

Covid-19: Innovation Catalyst
       
     
Covid-19: Innovation Catalyst

Covid-19 has supercharged innovation, but are all these innovations welcome, and are they likely to stick?

Cover story published in Global Finance magazine June 2020

The New Money Era
       
     
The New Money Era

Central banks scepticism of digital currencies has turned into adoration as the arbiters of monetary policy start experimenting with digital money.

Published in the March 2020 edition of Global Finance magazine.

The Bank of the Future
       
     
The Bank of the Future

What will the bank of the future look like?

Cover story published in the June 2018 edition of Global Finance magazine.

 The Rise of the Machines
       
     
The Rise of the Machines

An article about early adopters of robotic process automation in financial services.

Published in the July/August 2016 edition of Global Finance

Fighting Ebola in Sierra Leone
       
     
Fighting Ebola in Sierra Leone

Simulation played a vital role in helping the British Army’s 22 Field Hospital prepare for what seemed like mission impossible: deploying to Sierra Leone to care for health workers infected with the deadly Ebola virus.

(Photo by Simon Davis/DFID)

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The Bioterrorism Threat: Real Or Imagined?
       
     
The Bioterrorism Threat: Real Or Imagined?

Concerns have been aired about terrorists using biological pathogens to launch attacks designed to cause mass deaths or casualties. But is the threat of bioterrorism what governments really need to worry about, or do state actors and accidental release pose the greatest threats?

(US Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Klynne Pearl Serrano)

 War in Cyberspace
       
     
War in Cyberspace

Having recognised cyberspace as a warfighting domain, ministeries of defence are talking more about cyber offensive capabilities. So is cyber warfare more of a reality now than ever
before?

(DoD photo by Senior Airman Franklin R. Ramos, US Air Force)

War and Medicine
       
     
War and Medicine

War has been a testbed for innovations in combat medicine. But some combat medics are concerned about the loss of skills and the pace of innovation as they transition to a non-combat environment.

(DoD photo by Senior Airman, Jimmy Dang, USAF)