As Black History Month continues, we share a leadership discussion around the movie Black Boys with a group of college students, including Black athletes. Also: Global problems need solutions from startups with diverse founders. Does your career need a gig economy fling? And: Why L2 network virtualization helps move on-premises apps to the cloud.
“We told the players that, by default, the sport you play makes you a leader on campus, even if you don’t see yourself that way. I reminded them that Martin Luther King Jr. was in his 20s when he led the civil rights movement, and John Lewis was just as young when he was getting into ‘good trouble.’”
A conversation about leadership with a group of young people, including several Black student-athletes, explores what it’s like to grow up Black and male in America. An Oracle VP hosts the discussion.
Needed: Startups with diverse founders to tackle the world’s hardest problems, such as hunger and healthcare. Startup backers including TaskRabbit founder Leah Solivan explain why, and what it takes to succeed.
What if you could get the excitement that comes with gig economy work while keeping what you like about a full-time job? (Like the paycheck.) Here’s how employers could make that happen.
The analyst firm KuppingerCole finds that Oracle Database leads in both innovation and data security product breadth for the third consecutive year, while AWS and Microsoft Azure tie for seventh place.