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06
Mar
Littler -
Telecommuting used to be rare because it used to be almost impossible. Before today’s sophisticated workplace information technology, logistical challenges made it tough for a “lone wolf” employee to work remotely from home, disconnected, out-of-touch, inaccessible and isolated from the workplace, apart from supervisors, colleagues and customers. “Getting the job done” used to be hard without direct access to a secretary and to employer infrastructure, company resources and back-office support.
Today, while many jobs still require employees be in...
06
Mar
Vision Impact Institute (Essilor) -
Each year at this time, the world takes a moment to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women with International Women’s Day on March 8. This day is not about one single country, group or organization – it belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. It’s a day to honor those women who are making a difference in the world around us.
As a woman, I find it interesting that a blog about women’s...
05
Mar
By: Maia T. Spilman, Esq./CIPP
To which category does your personal information/data belong? I will answer this question the way most lawyers answer questions; it depends. In this case, how personal data/information is perceived and handled really depends on which side of the Atlantic Ocean you are based. For purposes of this article, personal information and personal data are used interchangeably. Lack of awareness of the Atlantic divide in perspectives can lead to unpleasant surprises for individuals. For companies in...
05
Mar
By: Maurice Marchand-Tonel, European American Chamber of Commerce
Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower (Steve Jobs)
As we all know, innovation today means market shares and jobs for tomorrow. We also know that the pace of innovation is accelerating at dizzying speeds. Many of us remember the times when computers were the size of a building and it took a whole day to process cards punched by bevies of sharp-eyed “perforators-verifiers”. Products sold in America were made in America,...
05
Mar
By: R.K. Gardner, New World Technology Partners
Cyber incidents and concomitant security expenditures continue to rise unabated. Boards are feeling that they have lost control, yet they let the technical teams continue to “wag the dog”. It’s time for Boards to drive Cyber Risk Management like they drive all other enterprise risks. However, to do so requires risk measurements they can understand- measures of CyberEnterprise Risk exposure.
Cyber Security is currently determined through the Wiring Closet Lens
Responsible IT hygiene, as suggested...
05
Mar
Attrecto -
About a year ago here are Attrecto we introduced chatbots to our portfolio and basically
started a brand new software product line. Now that we have had several successful projects
and have running pilots with this technology we ask ourselves, will bots ever be more
popular than apps or websites?
If you work on chatbots on your own, you’ll find several answers to this question. However
what we believe is that the chatbot first mentality could become the winning approach in the
coming years,...
05
Mar
About The Republic of Slovenia:
The Republic of Slovenia lies at the heart of Europe, where the Alps and the Mediterranean meet the Pannonian plains and the mysterious Karst.
In Slovenia, the sun shines approximately 2,000 hours per year. And there is plenty of snow in winter. Green is the dominant color with many woods and forests covering more than half of the country – and numerous preserved and protected plant and animal species.
Slovenia makes a great tourist destination. The country...
05
Mar
By: Andrew Chrismer, European American Chamber of Commerce
Founders barely have time to sleep, leave alone navigating a set of 28 distinctly complex regulatory credit and capital frameworks in every single EU member state. This is why many founders agree that scalability in the EU leaves much to be desired. For a tech startup, scaling and marketability in the first one to three years is make or, in most cases, break. For a great and innovative company, scaling in the...
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