Daily edition | Aug. 19, 2020
Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, discusses how the company has changed to become more digital over the last couple of quarters in response to the pandemic. |
Datadog unifies metrics, traces, logs, and other features in a single platform—enabling teams to identify, investigate, and resolve performance issues as they arise. |
Brian Cornell, CEO of Target, discusses their second quarter earnings report which saw the largest growth in the company's history.
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Zoom has announced it is bringing its video conferencing software to smart displays. |
Instagram has announced it will start asking some users to provide their government ID to prove who they are. |
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Cense AI has inadvertently leaked 2.5 million detailed medical records of auto accident victims. |
Entrepreneur James Altucher says that New York City is dead forever. He says the forced business closures have permanently altered how business is done making it unnecessary for employees to remain in
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With Walmart's e-commerce business humming the way it is and the way the company's been able to integrate it with the store base, with curbside and everything else, this is a tough one. |
The law will ban hundreds of different professions and especially the hundreds of thousands of jobs created by the gig economy over the last decade. |
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