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Fintechs Are Becoming Acquirers—and LATAM’s Financial Stack Is the Prize
Scaled fintechs are becoming consolidators, while recent Latin American deals show the real prize: regulated licenses, payment infrastructure, and decision data.
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The Best Black Ops 7 Loadout Does Not Exist — Use These Four Instead
Four actionable Black Ops 7 Season 5 Multiplayer classes with attachment tables, build codes, role-specific perks, and real weapon images.
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Argentina’s Software Sector Is Exporting More While Hiring Pauses
Argentina’s software sector recorded rising exports and real wages alongside its first quarterly employment decline in six years, signaling a more selective phase of growth.
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The CALF-Huawei Standoff Turns Telecom Procurement Into a Sovereignty Test
The CALF-Huawei dispute exposes a procurement gap for Latin American critical infrastructure: technical security, state pressure, supplier concentration, and forced-exit cost must be evaluated together.
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Latin America’s Passkey Shift Needs a Layered Identity Control Plane
A large Latin American banking rollout shows that passkeys can scale. The next task is a layered identity control plane for recovery, privileged users, mobile apps, transactions, and delegated agents.
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Latin America’s AI Adoption Is Outrunning Its Governance Layer
AI usage is accelerating across Latin America, but the durable enterprise advantage will come from inventories, ownership, measurement, lifecycle controls, and practical governance.
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Enterprise AI Is Moving Private—But Not Back to the Server Room
Production AI is pushing enterprises toward private cloud, colocation, and edge infrastructure—but the durable LATAM strategy is hybrid placement with unified governance.
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Key Points from Google I/O 2024: Starline, Astra, AR
I got fully bored when reading this article. So, if you got as bored as me… well, here, some key points for you: Project Starline: Project Astra: AR Glasses: Technological Advancements: Future Implications: