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Monthly Archives: December 2022
Top Collaboration Tools for Your Team in 2023
The best, most effective teams collaborate well and work together to accomplish goals. But team collaboration today is very different than it was before the pandemic. With some teams now entirely remote and others hybrid, fostering collaboration in your workplace … Continue reading
Third-party Twitter app makers turn their attention to Mastodon
Open source Twitter alternative Mastodon has gained a bit of attention in the wake of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition. Now, it’s gaining interest from third-party Twitter app developers, as well. The makers of popular Twitter clients, including Aviary and Tweetbot, … Continue reading
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Autonomous driving’s blunders are good news for the climate
Not quite a decade ago, two technologies were racing toward an unseen finish line. They weren’t competing with each other — the adoption of one didn’t lock out the other. But to avoid catastrophic climate consequences, the order of the … Continue reading
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7 Questions You Must Ask Before Hiring a DDoS Mitigation Provider
There is nothing worse for your business continuity than a sophisticated dedicated denial of service attack. Cybercriminals can send a barrage of malicious traffic to overwhelm your servers and make them incapable of responding to legitimate requests. This can make … Continue reading
How companies can slash ballooning SaaS costs
As inflation and general economic uncertainties spur C-suites to identify cost-cutting areas within their organizations, software-as-a-service (SaaS) spend is becoming a prime target. SaaS is obviously a broad category, covering any centrally hosted software that’s licensed on a subscription basis. … Continue reading
Operative Intelligence helps contact centers figure out what customers really need
A company may have a good contact center, but ideally they are able to help customers before they need to make a call. Operative Intelligence helps contact centers figure out what customers want more quickly, improving automated inquiries and cutting … Continue reading
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Sam Bankman-Fried could face years in prison over FTX’s $32 billion meltdown — if the U.S. ever gets around to arresting him
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried remains in the Bahamas, even as regulators are rumored to be building a case against him. Why isn’t he in jail yet?
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield is leaving Salesforce two years after deal was announced
Salesforce said on Monday that Stewart Butterfield, who joined the company through the Slack acquisition, is leaving the company.
Apple explores moving some iPad production to India
The tech giant is trying to diversify its manufacturing away from China, but has run into some roadblocks from the Indian government, sources tell CNBC.
A globally critical chip firm is driving a wedge between the U.S. and Netherlands over China tech policy
Washington has its eyes on the Netherlands, a small country that could hold the key to China’s future in manufacturing cutting-edge semiconductors.