
Taco Bell Korea Partners with GUT Asia to Launch “Love at First Tilt” Valentine’s Campaign
Taco Bell Korea teamed with creative agency GUT Asia to launch the “Love at First Tilt” Valentine’s campaign, running from Valentine’s Day through White Day. The initiative repurposes the brand’s signature Taco Tilt—mirroring the dramatic lean seen in K‑drama kisses—to mock overused romance tropes and appeal to Korean Gen Z. Influencer‑driven parodies and social content deliver the message without pressure or couple‑centric expectations. The effort marks a shift from product‑first advertising to culturally fluent storytelling in the Korean fast‑food market.

My Plan Manager Leans Into Its Name in New National Campaign via Showpony
My Plan Manager, Australia’s leading NDIS plan manager, launched a national 360° campaign with agency Showpony to turn its generic‑sounding name into a brand asset. The ads use comedic misunderstandings, inspired by “Dude, Where’s My Car?” and “Who’s on First?”,...

Honeycomb Strategy Promotes Jason Morris as Head of Client Service
Honeycomb Strategy, the Melbourne‑based behavioural science and market research firm, has promoted Jason Morris to the newly created Head of Client Service role, consolidating its quantitative and qualitative teams under one leader. The appointment follows a milestone year that saw...

When Chinese New Year Meets Ramadan: How to Celebrate Mindfully at Work
Chinese New Year and Ramadan coincide this year, prompting workplaces to balance festive celebrations with fasting employees' needs. Human Resources Online recommends scheduling CNY events earlier, making participation optional, and acknowledging Ramadan in communications. It also suggests adapting the lohei...

Edge Marketing Strengthens AI-Led Search Capability with Appointment of Luke Gosha
Edge Marketing has appointed award‑winning AI and SEO specialist Luke Gosha as Head of Search & AI Strategy, bringing over a decade of international experience from London agency StrategiQ to its Australian operations. Gosha will lead the integration of AI‑led...

Eurowings and SunExpress: Expanded Codeshare and New CEOs Point to Closer Ties
Eurowings and SunExpress have expanded their codeshare agreement from five to fourteen routes, adding thirteen new connections and dropping four under‑performing services. The new routes focus on linking German cities with Western European leisure destinations, shifting away from the original...

Blackstone Backs Neysa in up to $1.2B Financing as India Pushes to Build Domestic AI Infrastructure
Neysa, an Indian AI‑infrastructure startup, secured up to $600 million of primary equity from Blackstone, giving the private‑equity firm a majority stake, and plans an additional $600 million in debt to expand its GPU fleet. The capital will help the company grow...

From Engagement to Mindfulness: Why the Real Productivity Crisis Is Invisible
The article argues that the real productivity crisis lies in employee mindfulness and engagement, not operational tools. It defines engagement as the sum of satisfaction and mindfulness, noting that only 23% of workers are fully engaged while 59% quietly quit....

Beyond the Brief: Unpacking the Creative Behind Mirvac’s ‘Building The Imagine Nation’ Campaign
Mirvac launched its first ever integrated brand campaign, "The Imagine Nation," marking a shift from project‑centric messaging to a unified brand narrative after 54 years. The campaign was built on a strategic "One Mirvac" architecture that aligns its residential, retail,...
LogiQ-On Tech Tapped for Apex Steel’s Digital Transformation
Reseller LogiQ-On Tech has been engaged to digitize Apex Steel’s warehouse and shop‑floor operations, replacing a legacy paper‑based system with a connected solution. The rollout combines Zebra Technologies’ rugged mobile computers, printers and barcode scanners with Boyum IT’s Produmex WMS,...
Cloud and AI to Ramp up Operational Risk in 2026: Brennan
Brennan’s latest analysis warns that expanding multi‑cloud footprints and rapid AI trials will heighten operational risk in 2026. Seventy‑five percent of surveyed organisations say their attack surface has grown, prompting a move away from pure public‑cloud strategies toward hybrid, repatriated...

Private Equity Commits to Fletchers and Backs Higgs’ First Acquisition
Sun Capital has extended its ownership of serious‑injury firm Fletchers through a continuation fund, committing another four to five years of capital. The firm’s EBITDA surged from £8 m to £38 m and case volume rose 60%, prompting a large recruitment drive...
Zero-Knowledge Proofs for Verifiable MCP Tool Execution
The episode examines the trust gap in Model Context Protocol (MCP) deployments, where AI models invoke remote tools without verifiable proof of correct execution. It introduces zero‑knowledge proofs (ZKPs), especially Sigma‑Protocols and non‑interactive variants like SNARKs, as a way for...

ERA Measures Risk Being a ‘Further Handbrake on Hiring’
CIPD’s Labour Market Outlook warns that the Employment Rights Act 2025 will curb permanent hiring, with 37% of UK employers planning to reduce such recruitment. Overall hiring intentions are at their lowest level since the pandemic, while 74% foresee higher...
Global Fintech Investment Rebounds in 2025, Supported by Stronger Exit Activity
Global fintech investment rebounded in 2025, reaching $116 billion despite a record‑low 4,719 deals, indicating larger, more selective transactions. Venture capital contributed $56.7 billion while M&A added $55.4 billion, with the United States leading deal value. Digital‑assets funding nearly doubled to $19.1 billion, buoyed...
Q-Day: Bank Quantum Attack Could Cost US Economy Trillions, Warns Citi
Citi warns that quantum computers could break public‑key encryption within the next decade, estimating a 19‑34% probability of a widespread breach by 2034 and 60‑82% by 2044. A successful quantum attack on a major U.S. bank could generate $2‑3.3 trillion in...

Younger Workers Least Likely to Protect Income
Shepherds Friendly surveyed 1,500 workers and found that younger employees are the least likely to have income protection and have the lowest awareness of policy coverage. Six in ten respondents don’t realize the policy can cover mental health, and 69%...

What CIOs Are Doing To Evolve Operating Models And Talent
The episode examines how CIOs are reshaping IT operating models and talent to drive business value, focusing on three recurring initiative patterns: shifting to platform operating models jointly owned by business and technology, strengthening architecture and portfolio management as a...
Diamonds-USA.com: Luxury Jewelry. Personal Attention. Real Trust
Diamonds‑USA, founded by gemologist David Braverman in 1997, blends boutique‑level service with an online platform to sell certified diamonds and custom jewelry. The company’s hand‑checked ordering process and 100% money‑back guarantee have produced a near‑zero return rate, a rarity in...

Dentsu Creative Isobar Says Brands Must Now Behave Like Creators with ‘New-Age Social’
Dentsu Creative Isobar has unveiled New‑Age Social, a creator‑first operating philosophy set to launch in the second half of 2025. The model reorganizes social teams to include creators, editors, producers and platform‑native storytellers, aligning creative development with media intelligence and...
A Lot of Bull: As STI Breaches 5,000, What More Can We Call For?
The Straits Times Index broke the 5,000‑point barrier on Feb 12 as Finance Minister Lawrence Wong presented Budget 2026, confirming JPMorgan’s bullish target from last year. The milestone follows a series of equity‑market reforms, including a S$1.5 billion top‑up to the Financial Sector...
MEGA PROJECTS AND A CLEAR STRATEGY DRIVE EGYPT'S TOURISM BOOM
Egypt’s tourism rebounded dramatically in 2025, welcoming 19 million international visitors—a 21% year‑over‑year increase—and generating $18‑$24 billion in revenue. The surge is driven by flagship investments such as the Grand Egyptian Museum, which opened in November 2025, and ambitious Red Sea coastal...
How Satisfied Are Companies After Integrating NHIs in Compliance Frameworks?
The episode explores how companies are evaluating the integration of Non‑Human Identities (NHIs) into their compliance frameworks, highlighting the benefits of reduced risk, improved regulatory adherence, and operational efficiency. It outlines best‑practice steps such as discovery, automated secret rotation, behavioral...
What Makes an Agentic AI System Safe for Medical Records Management?
The episode explores how Non‑Human Identities (NHIs)—machine credentials like tokens and keys—are reshaping cybersecurity in healthcare, especially as cloud adoption and Agentic AI expand. It outlines a lifecycle‑focused NHI management strategy that includes discovery, classification, continuous threat monitoring, and context‑aware...
How Are NHIs Ensuring Protected Data Exchanges in Financial Services?
The episode explores how Non‑Human Identities (NHIs), or machine identities, are essential for securing protected data exchanges in financial services. It explains the lifecycle of NHIs—from discovery and classification to secret rotation and decommissioning—and why holistic management platforms outperform point...
Can Businesses Truly Trust Agentic AI with Sensitive Data Handling?
The episode explores how Non‑Human Identities (NHIs)—machine credentials and permissions—are essential to securing sensitive data, especially in cloud environments. It outlines a full lifecycle approach to NHI management, from discovery and classification to real‑time monitoring, automated secret rotation, and threat...

Corporate Training Courses: A Complete Guide For Modern Organizations
Corporate training courses have evolved from one‑off workshops to continuous learning programs that align directly with business objectives. Modern organizations invest in a mix of onboarding, compliance, leadership, technical, and soft‑skill courses to upskill employees at every career stage. Flexible...
Hapag-Lloyd’s Plan to Acquire Zim Would Deepen Shipping Oligopoly
Hapag-Lloyd announced a $3.5 billion plan to acquire Israel’s Zim Integrated Shipping Services, pending regulator sign‑off. The transaction would add roughly 704,000 TEUs, pushing Hapag-Lloyd’s capacity above 3 million TEUs and placing it among the world’s five largest container lines. The deal...
Nvidia, Groq and the Limestone Race to Real-Time AI: Why Enterprises Win or Lose Here
The article argues that AI compute growth is shifting from GPU‑centric training to inference speed, with Groq’s Language Processing Unit (LPU) offering dramatically lower latency for reasoning‑heavy models. Nvidia, which has historically moved from gaming GPUs to generative AI, could...
Former G2 Executive Joins Esports World Cup Foundation
Sasha Alexandrov, former head of media at G2 Esports, announced his appointment as director of content and fan marketing for the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF). Alexandrov brings experience from Apple, The Guardian and other agencies to the Saudi‑funded EWCF,...

Texas Freezes Filing of New H-1B Petitions by State Agencies and Public Institutions of Higher Education
Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered state agencies and public universities to halt all new H‑1B visa petitions until May 31, 2027, pending written permission from the Texas Workforce Commission. The directive also requires these entities to submit detailed sponsorship data by March 27, 2026....

ZeroDrift Announces $2M Round to Automate Compliance
ZeroDrift emerged from stealth with a $2 million pre‑seed round led by a16z speedrun, aiming to automate compliance for financial‑services communications. The AI‑native platform acts as a real‑time firewall that encodes SEC, FINRA and firm‑specific policies into machine‑readable rulepacks. By integrating...

The Enterprise AI Land Grab Is On. Glean Is Building the Layer Beneath the Interface.
Glean is repositioning from an enterprise search tool to the connective intelligence layer that sits between large language models and corporate data. By abstracting model access, deep‑integrating with SaaS applications, and enforcing permissions‑aware governance, it enables AI agents to act...

Knowledge Foundations Fuel AI Use, Growth, and Client Trust, New iManage Study Finds
The iManage Knowledge Work 2026 Benchmark Report, surveying 3,185 decision‑makers across 26 countries, shows that professional services firms with mature, well‑governed knowledge foundations outperform peers in AI adoption, revenue growth, and client trust. While 85% of firms are piloting AI,...

How to Get Into A16z’s Super-Competitive Speedrun Startup Accelerator Program
Andreessen Horowitz’s Speedrun accelerator, launched in 2023, accepts fewer than 1% of applicants, admitting about 50‑70 startups per 12‑week San Francisco cohort. The program invests up to $1 million—$500,000 upfront for 10% equity and a conditional $500,000—offering extensive advisory, brand, and vendor‑credit...

The Internship Was Never a Pipeline; It Was Always a Courtship
Internship programmes in India have surged, expanding 25 % in the past year and 135 % over five years, yet only about ten percent of interns receive full‑time offers. A TeamLease EdTech survey of 932 firms shows that three‑quarters plan to hire...
Salaries Delay Hit Eala Lawmakers and Staff
The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has halted most operations because partner states have failed to remit their annual contributions, leaving the Assembly with only 38% of its budget. Salaries for MPs and staff have been unpaid since November, and...
U.S. Government Shutdown Sends Shockwaves Through Aviation and Global Tourism
The United States has entered another government shutdown, directly affecting the Transportation Security Administration and parts of the Federal Aviation Administration. Thousands of TSA officers are working without pay, creating staffing shortages and longer security lines at major hubs such...
LA’s “Hottest” Coffee Shop Is Found Inside Someone’s Home
Granada, a coffee counter run from the lower level of a home in Angelino Heights, has become a viral hotspot in Los Angeles. The shop operates under the county’s new Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation (MEHKO) permit, which allows limited‑scale food...

Russian Military Aircraft Maker Reports Heavy Financial Losses
TANTK Beriev, Russia’s premier airborne early‑warning aircraft manufacturer, posted a 2025 net loss of roughly $65 million after revenue collapsed to $49 million, a 3.8‑fold year‑over‑year decline. Production costs fell more slowly, squeezing gross profit to just $3 million. The firm’s debt rose to...
Make America Great Again — or Make It Unrecognizable? Rubio’s Munich Speech Sparks Fear in Europe and Raises Alarms Across...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s Munich Security Conference address reframed the trans‑Atlantic alliance in terms of Western civilization and cultural heritage, sparking unease among European listeners, especially in Germany. The speech’s emphasis on identity and tradition resonated with historical...

Fox News’ Dana Perino’s Advice for Gen Z Graduates: Stop Waiting for the Perfect Job and Just Start Working
Gen Z is confronting one of the toughest job markets in recent memory, as AI‑driven cost cuts shrink traditional entry‑level positions. Fox News host Dana Perino, drawing on a non‑linear career that spans journalism, politics and media, advises graduates to...

India's Forex Reserves Drop $6.7 Billion to $717 Billion, Gold Reserves Dip, Reveals RBI Data
India's foreign exchange reserves slipped by $6.7 billion to $717.064 billion in the week ending 6 February, after a record high of $723.774 billion the week before. The decline was driven mainly by a $14.208 billion drop in gold reserves, which fell to $123.476 billion, while...
Qatar Development Bank Expands Investment Program to QAR 1 Billion as Demand Surges
Qatar Development Bank announced an expansion of its Startup Qatar Investment Program to QAR 1 billion (≈$275 million) by 2030, an eight‑fold increase in capital allocation. The surge follows more than 6,000 startup applications in the past three years, reflecting strong regional...

Trump, Netanyahu Back Plan for US Pressure on Iran to Cut Oil Sales to China, Agree to Go ‘Full Force’...
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to intensify economic pressure on Iran by targeting its oil exports to China, which account for more than 80% of Tehran’s sales. The coordinated effort is intended to force...

Facing Meltdown? Over 75% of People Suffer From Burnout - Here’s What You Need to Know
Burnout is affecting a majority of the workforce, with a Moodle report showing 66 % of U.S. employees experiencing symptoms and a UK survey indicating one‑third of adults under high stress. The article debunks common myths, clarifying that burnout is an...
The Role of Rail in a Future-Proof Supply Chain
The eBook "The Role of Rail in a Future‑Proof Supply Chain" argues that integrating rail with trucking creates a more resilient, scalable, and sustainable logistics network. It outlines three pillars—sustainability, scalability, and resilience—showing how rail delivers pricing stability, capacity efficiency,...

THE 2026 WORLD CUP REVENUES GO BEYOND THE TOURISM INDUSTRY
Mexico, alongside the U.S. and Canada, will host 13 matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, expecting 836,000 tourists—280,000 of them international. Fan fests across Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara are projected to draw 4.2 million attendees, turning public squares into...

China’s Ice and Snow Economy 2026: A 1 Trillion Yuan Winter Revolution
China’s ice and snow tourism sector surpassed 1 trillion yuan in 2025, a fourfold increase over the past decade. The industry is projected to reach 1.2 trillion yuan by 2027 and 1.5 trillion yuan by 2030, fueled by 360 million domestic winter trips generating...

Holographic Tape Inches Closer to Mass Market Ahead of Silica, Ceramic Media - 200TB WORM Tech Set to Debut in...
HoloMem, a UK startup, successfully ran its holographic tape system alongside traditional LTO drives inside a live LTO library, proving plug‑and‑play compatibility with existing data‑center hardware. The polymer‑ribbon cartridges are sized like standard LTO tapes and can store up to...