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Mar 07, 2017
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Uber scandal highlights what's wrong with Silicon Valley

Sexual harassment, discrimination, favoritism, nepotism ... and you wonder why women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ community don't want to work in tech. Read More

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AI vs. human: Are computers destined to beat us in every game?
How social media influences political participation and news consumption
Trump's executive order travel ban and IT workers
Hopper travel app helps you decipher — or avoid — basic economy airfares
3 reasons fitness buffs may want a Mio SLICE
How Domino’s Pizza is using AI to enhance the customer experience
The end of IT outsourcing as we know it?
How geospatial analytics can give your business a competitive edge
Charitable donations made via PayPal may be going astray
Artificial intelligence, the tech revolution and the future of consulting
How older IT pros can crack the 'hidden job market'

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2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant Enterprise Application Platform as a Service

We did it again! For the third consecutive year, Salesforce has been recognized by Gartner as a leader in the aPaaS Magic Quadrant. Read More

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AI vs. human: Are computers destined to beat us in every game?

After defeating humans at the video game, Super Smash Bros, artificial intelligence is moving towards outsmarting us in every game we play. Read More

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How social media influences political participation and news consumption

The campaign and election of 2016 was unprecedented in so many ways; news reporting and social media has forever changed the way candidates campaign and citizens vote. I think mistrust of the media and the divide between parties is the most noticeable - and worrisome - shift for voters, with coverage of 'fake news' continuing into this, the sixth week of Trump’s presidency. Is social media to blame? Read More

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Trump's executive order travel ban and IT workers

In light of the executive order restricting immigration from certain countries, should U.S. companies that rely on temporary or contract IT workers, or recruit skilled tech pros from other countries, be concerned about the visa status of those workers? Read More

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Hopper travel app helps you decipher — or avoid — basic economy airfares

Most business travelers want to avoid basic economy fares at all costs (literally). The Hopper travel search app offers a new feature designed to help you identify the hidden costs of basic economy, or avoid that airfare class altogether. Read More

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3 reasons fitness buffs may want a Mio SLICE

If reaching 10,000 steps every day isn't helping your meet your health goals, consider Mio's new wristband tracker SLICE. By focusing on only one metric — a score tied to your heart rate — it could be the game-changer you need. Read More

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How Domino’s Pizza is using AI to enhance the customer experience

Dominoes is positioning itself as a technology first company with an intriguing new AI system to deal with customer services. Will other companies follow? Read More

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The end of IT outsourcing as we know it?

What if you suddenly lost a third to two-thirds of your IT staff? Or, what if they were suddenly 50% to 100% more expensive? Can’t/won’t happen? Think of what could happen to the H-1B program. Ironically, the cloud may save you. Read More

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How geospatial analytics can give your business a competitive edge

What happens when you combine geographic information system (GIS) and internet of things/sensor data with data from operations, customers, finance and marketing? You get an unbeatable competitive edge for business. Read More

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Charitable donations made via PayPal may be going astray

Donors who use the PayPal Giving Fund claim in a class action lawsuit that few of their donations reach the proper charity. Read More

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Artificial intelligence, the tech revolution and the future of consulting

If you want to know the future of business consulting, just look to the firms and universities at the forefront of a revolution in technology and a transformation in recruiting. Read More

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How older IT pros can crack the 'hidden job market'

According to the Wall Street Journal, the 55-and-older crowd is now the only age group with a rising labor-force participation rate. But how do older IT professionals find jobs? Here's a nine-step approach to cracking the "hidden job market." Read More

White Paper: GlobalSCAPE

5 Rings of Data Integration Hell

Dante's "9 Circles of Hell" depicts a journey characterized by increasing levels of an individual's depravity, and presumably, increased levels of punishment. There are corollaries when it comes to addressing data integration issues in your environment that, when not properly addressed, create severe levels of "anguish" on a daily basis. Compounded, these issues can affect company efficiency, profitability, and tenure in your current position. Read More

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