When it comes to recruiting and hiring, there are some definite trends popping up in the age of the “new normal.” Is your company on track to stay competitive during these unprecedented times for talent planning?
The customer data platform (CDP) space continues to gain momentum as big tech and emerging software companies continue to pour resources into giving greater insights into customers through real-time data optimization. Here are some of the latest happenings and what they mean for CDP.
As we close out 2020 and look ahead to 2021 and beyond, we see not just growth in the IoT, but increased use cases and trends surrounding them. The following is a deeper look at the biggest trends taking shape in the next year.
The coming year is going to see the continued impact of artificial intelligence. Here are four applications that we will see strong continued investment and adoption in 2021.
Apple is set to launch its next generation of MacBooks. For the first time since the surprise 2005 announcement by Steve Jobs that Apple was moving from PowerPC to Intel (x86), the company is set to take on chip-making responsibility for the Mac.
An acquisition of Xilinx by AMD would be another indicator of a hot semiconductor industry. The race is tightening, and as AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Marvell, and others push for growth, the market benefits from the innovation that’s created.
Almost overnight, even the least tech literate companies were forced to move business to the cloud, buy collaboration platforms, and start using SaaS applications to keep their business running and their employees safe. But when we finally beat COVID-19, will things go back to how they were?
In the last 6 months, companies have kept employees productive and safe at home while still accomplishing goals. However, it takes more than just video meetings. Here are some key areas to consider when managing flexible work amidst the pandemic.