Riddhi Jain
Riddhi Jain is a technology content writer. She is based in India and has been working as a content writer since 2018. Riddhi has been writing content in the tech domain since May 2020 and can’t get enough of it.
Riddhi has pursued most of her education from her hometown, Indore. She has graduated as a Bachelor of Business Administration and discovered her love for writing blogs while pursuing an internship during college. Once she discovered her love for writing, she went on to improve this skill set (and hasn’t stopped since).
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Riddhi’s writing relationship with LegalTechMunch began in May 2020. This is where she developed a knack for writing content for the technology domain. She's an expert in tech content writing who has written over 700 blogs for LegalTechMunch in just a year.
Riddhi loves diving deep into tech sub-domains like financial technology, marketing technology, HR technology, Artificial Intelligence and gaming technology. She loves staying updated with the latest and upcoming trends in digital marketing, digital payments, fintech, gaming, web design and app development. She cherishes writing about futuristic technologies like blockchain and cryptocurrency, NFTs, Internet of Things, Facial Recognition, Machine Learning, Edge Computing, etc.
Riddhi also likes to keep an eye on what’s going on with the tech titans like Google, Facebook and Apple. One of her major interests is in staying updated with the latest IT startups and the groundbreaking technologies they’re coming up with.
When Riddhi is not writing content, she is binging on documentaries on Netflix (check out ‘The Great Hack’, ‘Seaspiracy’, and ‘What the Health’). She also likes reading books once in a while (Yuval Noah Harari and Michelle Magorian are some of her favorite authors). Riddhi also likes listening to podcasts like The Tim Ferriss Show (do listen to the ones with guest Naval Ravikant) and The Joe Rogan Experience.[/readmore]
CES 2021: Dates, Prices, Speakers, and More
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
5 min read
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a trade show owned, organized and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). The trade show typically consists of presentations of new products, innovations and technologies in the consumer electronics industry. Believed to be the most important consumer technology event,...
Uber Australia’s Out-of-Court Settlement: Resolving Disputes
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
Uber Australia settled a Federal Court case with an ex-Uber Eats driver and her husband, outside court. Amita Gupta, an Adelaide-based former Uber Eats driver and Santosh (Amita’s husband) completed over 2000 deliveries between September 2017 & January 2019. Ms Gupta claims that she was...
KPMG Australia appoints 8 new Management Consulting Partners
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
As on 1st January 2021, KPMG Australia has appointed 8 new partners in its division of Management Consulting. KPMG is a global consulting firm that’s one of the big four consulting companies of the world. KPMG Australia offers professional services with deep expertise with audit,...
SS&C Technology pulls its name out from the race of acquiring Link Group
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
Aussie IT service management firm Link Administration Holdings announced that SS&C Technology Holdings has withdrawn its proposal to acquire Link Group. US-based SS&C Technology has offered to acquire the Aussie IT services company for AU$3.02 billion in December 2020. Sydney-headquartered Link Group earlier said SS&C...
Energytech & digital payments platform Brighte raises $100 million
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
Bright, an Australian green energy fintech platform has raised $100 million to take a plunge into energy retailing. The funding round was led by a family investment firm run by Annie Cannon Brookes, Grok Ventures. Katherine McConnell, CEO and Founder of Brighte said the capital...
6 Startup trends in the tech industry that will rule in 2021
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
9 min read
The year 2020 has surely been a ride for tech startups. While the repercussions of the pandemic have forced some technology startups to shut down, many of them thrived because they pivoted their business strategy and their products in accordance with the changing times. The...
The ACCC rejects Google’s assurance over Fitbit data usage
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
3 min read
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) rejected an undertaking by tech giant Google that sought to address concerns of competition over its planned acquisition of Fitbit. This development comes as the tech giant remains in dispute with the Australian government over several issues including...
Intiger Group acquired Sydney-based fintech Complii
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
Financial software company Intiger Group announces that it has agreed to acquire Complii, a Sydney-based regtech solution in an all-scrip deal. Complii has developed a regulatory technology platform that removes the need for paper-based compliance functions for financial planners and stockbrokers. It has also created...
AWS launched its new disaster recovery program in the ANZ region
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
3 min read
IT service management company Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched its new disaster recovery program in the ANZ region. Country Director Australia and New Zealand for Amazon Web Services Public Sector, Iain Rouse said the region is prone to natural disasters, from bushfires to droughts to...
Australian neobank Volt teams up with TCS for digital payments platform
Riddhi Jain,
5 years ago
2 min read
Sydney-headquartered consumer neobank Volt has agreed to partner with Indian infrastructure technology giant TCS to develop and run its Banking-as-a-Service platform. Focused on the digital banking infrastructure of Volt is a next-gen payments technology backbone, it is called Volt 2.0 and is brought to life...
