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Tech Should Enable Change, Not Drive It

The world is changing in rapid, unprecedented ways, but one thing remains certain: as businesses look to embed lessons learned in recent months and to build enterprise resilience for the future, they are due for even more transformation. As such, most organizations are voraciously evaluating existing and future technologies to see if they’ll be able...

Microsoft Is Having An Excellent Pandemic…And Other Small Business Tech News

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 —Microsoft is having a great pandemic.    Despite the economic struggles businesses and corporations have been facing due to the coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft is continuing to see a growth in their revenue. According to...

California wants to ban gas-powered cars, but is the auto industry ready to go

By Paul A. Eisenstein California could join France, Norway and the United Kingdom in banning cars with traditional combustion engines, after Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order to end the sale of gas- and diesel-powered vehicles in the Golden State by 2035. But there are plenty of obstacles, including the technical challenges of sourcing raw materials and producing...

The German Car Industry Musters for a New Tech Battle

Is the heart of your car a screen? Having spent years—and tens of billions of dollars—preparing for a shift in production toward electric vehicles, German car makers are expressing a new angst: that digitally “connected cars” could prove even more disruptive to their traditional strengths. This second leg of their race against Tesla could become...

Tech skills will dominate in 2020

The market is transforming at a breakneck pace. Amidst rapid technological adoption across organizations, several conventional job roles are becoming redundant and are being displaced by newer profiles with evolved skills requirements. The solution for job seekers and professionals in this environment is the continuous acquisition of industry-relevant skills. With a firm finger on the...

Amazon Will Let You Pay With Your Hands…And Other Small Business Tech News

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 —Amazon introduced the ability to pay with your hands.    This past week, Amazon announced that they will be rolling out Amazon One, their new palm recognition technology. Amazon One will allow shoppers to...

How Microsoft Azure Sphere Helps AT&T Deliver Secure IoT Connectivity

Last year, Microsoft and AT&T announced a strategic partnership to deliver innovative solutions based on 5G and IoT. As a part of the partnership, AT&T has announced a new IoT solution based on Azure Sphere powered by their network, security and support services. The new approach is based on the guardian device capability of Azure...

Adobe Lightroom is getting cinema-style color grading

Adobe is adding a new advanced color grading feature to Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Camera Raw, bringing a tool more commonly associated with video and cinema editing to its pro photography apps. Lightroom will now have a new color grading panel similar to the Lumetri panel from Adobe’s Premiere Pro video editor, letting you separate...

Salesforce announces 12,000 new jobs in the next year just weeks after laying

In a case of bizarre timing, Salesforce announced it was laying off 1,000 employees at the end of last month just a day after announcing a monster quarter with over $5 billion in revenue, putting the company on a $20 billion revenue run rate for the first time. The juxtaposition was hard to miss. Earlier today, Salesforce  CEO and co-founder Marc Benioff announced in...
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