Collab Tech and Its Impact on Who Gets to Work Remotely
Collaboration software was already a hot topic, then the COVID-19 outbreak happened.
Collaboration software was already a hot topic, then the COVID-19 outbreak happened.
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
Credit: Bruno Bergher – Edited There are emoji for nearly every conceivable situation these days. There’s a levitating man emoji, an oyster emoji, and even a floppy disk emoji, I mean who in 2020 — other than the odd historian — is even using that one? Sadly, there are no emoji for electric vehicle enthusiasts,…
Over the past few weeks, the use of Zoom video conferencing software has exploded ever since it emerged the platform of choice to host everything from cabinet meetings to yoga classes amidst the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and work from home became the new normal. The app has skyrocketed to 200 million daily users from an…
Over the past decade software as a service, more commonly known as SaaS, changed the way we work, and now the need for a remote workforce is doing the same thing.
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
“Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” the preeminent management guru, Peter Drucker, once famously observed. And that begs the question, does corporate culture reign supreme above all else, or could it, in turn, be somebody else’s lunch? Whether or not your company’s corporate narrative is hungry for culture, is a matter of perspective. But I’m convinced…
Whilst astronomers are fairly certain that supermassive black holes, billions of times more massive than our Sun, dwell at the center of almost every galaxy in the Universe, they are still unsure how these cosmic monsters reach such tremendous sizes. The problem seems to be one of time, the Universe is 14 billion years old,…
While most of the world is trying to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems hackers are not on lockdown. Cyber criminals are trying to leverage the emergency by sending out “phishing” attacks that lure internet users to click on malicious links or files. This can allow the hackers to steal sensitive data or even…
While listening to one of my favorite podcasts on Friday, an ad came on, telling me in a cheery voice about the range of craft beers and I could enjoy at a leading chain of sports bars. It would be completely un-noteworthy, except for the fact this ad went out at a time when we’re…
Like NotPetya, it overwrites the master boot record to render computers “trashed.”
Jessica spends 12 hours a day on the internet managing security for web assets and loves her macha tea
Despite the huge contributions of deep learning to the field of artificial intelligence, there’s something very wrong with it: It requires huge amounts of data. This is one thing that both the pioneers and critics of deep learning agree on. In fact, deep learning didn’t emerge as the leading AI technique until a few years ago because of the…