A modular, cost-effective approach to LNG export terminals projected to place the U.S. as the second biggest exporter of LNG in the world

While legacy train designs have proven themselves in the past, smarter, newer LNG terminals are likely to change the market dynamics and bring in more elasticity and adaptability to contracts in changing market conditions in the near future. Terminals for liquefied natural gas that ship and receive the fuel are undergoing a technological revolution. The…

U.S. payment firm, Stripe, places its first engineering center in Dublin

Dublin’s tech-enabled talent pool, tax incentives, and international outlook are a major draw for global firms. On Monday, Stripe, a U.S. payments firm, disclosed it would place its first engineering center in Dublin. The placement marks its first center outside its home market and underscores its strategy of wanting to tap Ireland’s growing tech-enabled workforce.…

Thomson Reuters F&R business revolves around its ability to gather and sell data

Here is why the Blackstone Group acquired a majority stake in Thomson Reuters Financial and Risk business – data is the new oil. Tony James, Blackstone Group LP’s President made it amply clear to investors that the future of Thomson Reuters Financial and Risk business is in selling data and not in selling terminal desktop…

Dell Technologies considering merger with VMWare Inc

Dell is exploring options vis-a-vis VMWare which includes asset divestitures, VMWare’s IPO as well as a merger. Sources familiar with the matter at hand have disclosed, VMWare Inc, a business software provider and Dell Technologies Inc, a U.S. computer maker, have decided to explore options that could include a potential merger of both companies. Dell…

Insurance for bitcoins – a nascent industry

Weighed down by cyber heists, insurers are gingerly tip toeing around the bitcoin business. Despite daunting challenges and the volcanic volatility of cryptocurrencies, global insurers, including Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, XL Catlin and Chubb, are increasingly being drawn against swinging prices of cryptocurrencies and are starting to offer protection against thefts. Although, so far, their efforts…

Cypto-currencies exchanges in multiple countries being investigated following NEM cryptocurrency hack

According to a member of the Singapore-based NEM foundation, the purpose of the cyber heist was to test the audit trail mechanism. On Thursday, authorities from several countries have begun investigating the $530 million cyber heist involving the NEM cryptocurrency, said Takao Asayama, a member of the foundation behind the NEM cryptocurrency. Takao Asayama stated…

Trump’s tax law takes a $13.8 billion bite from Microsoft Corp’s 4th quarter revenues

The growth in Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service is one of the reasons why the tech giant’s shares have risen by nearly 50% in the last 12 months. Despite Microsoft Corp’s quarterly revenues beating Wall Street’s forecast, recent changes in U.S. tax law took a one-time bite of $13.8 billion from its earnings. Boosted by…

Silicon Valley startup Nuro raises $92 million in a series A funding round

Nuro’s autonomous automated vehicles are targeting the goods delivery segment. Smaller in size than a conventional sedan, they can be customized to hold upto 10 shopping bags, or be configured to accomodate custom inserts, such as a dry-cleaning rack, a heating or a cooling unit. On Tuesday, Nuro, a Silicon Valley start-up firm disclosed, it…

BP Plc invests $5 million in U.S. mobile electric vehicle charging firm FreeWire

Petroleum giants, whose business model earlier revolved around fossil fuels, are increasingly diversifying into cleaner technologies with consumers preferring electric vehicles to their dirty polluting gas guzzling cousins. BP Plc disclosed it has invested $5 million in FreeWire, a U.S. mobile electric vehicle charging company. Demand for cleaner vehicles are expected to soar in the…