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Note - Not surprising that there are quite a few recent references from blogs and non-reliable sources. Indicative of a campaign that would be similar to NEWSORGINDIA in my experience. --
CNMall41 (
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20:32, 26 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep. I am surprised by this nomination. Here are some of the better publications and some analysis:
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Vancouver Sun: It is lengthy article from a reliable publication. It has coverage on the company, what it does, how many employees ideas and details of their office space. There are some quotations that can be considered primary, but if you eliminate the quotation there are still a few paragraphs of original content
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CEO Online - This is an industry publication. Peer reviewed articles are considered good for notability. While not particularly lengthy, the content is about three paragraphs, offering a substantial amount of information.
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LiveMint.com - This is lengthy article from a reliable source
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biometricupdate.com - Another industry publication, as it is peer reviewed, it should be considered to be a good citation for notability.
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softwarereviews.com - here is an in-depth review from an industry research website. It has no affiliate links, so it should be considered reliable.
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computerweekly.com - This is not entirely about them, as it also mentions another company that does similar things. However there is quite a bit of info on them, and the company is mentioned 4 times.
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inc42.com - I am aware that some funding articles are seen as routine news, but this one is not just routine as the journalist have gone in detail about what company does. There are some quotations, but if you eliminate those, we still have a few paragraphs of info about the company.
Vancouver Sun: This article is almost entirely about the company's office and not about the company itself, which is not sufficient for NCORP.
CEO Online [sic]: I don't know why you believe this is some kind of a peer-reviewed publication, because it doesn't seem to be at all. The author is described as a "freelance writer."
LiveMint.com: Hardly lengthy and hardly reliable.
biometricupdate.com: Also no indication of this being peer-reviewed.
softwarereviews.com: It has no affiliate links, so it should be considered reliable. That's not how reliability works. Take a look at
WP:RS.
computerweekly.com: Not significant coverage.
inc42.com, betakit.com, securityweek.com: Not enough significant coverage about the company and indeed mostly funding.
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