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Published in Digitizing Polaris

·3 days ago

Peloton orders most workers back to the office 3 days per week

It must be tough to announce layoffs in the same memo that you order employees (most) back to the office, but Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy can’t afford to be shy. …

Future Of Work

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Peloton orders most workers back to the office 3 days per week
Peloton orders most workers back to the office 3 days per week

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Aug 11

Data security isn’t an option, here’s how to manage the risks

by Andrius Palonis Security breaches cost more than money. Investing in data security today prevents long-term, negative consequences that could cost your business time, money, and reputation. Acquiring threat intelligence data is a primary step in preventing cyberattacks. Web scraping is the method of choice for many modern data-driven businesses. Your business thrives…

Data

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Data security isn’t an option, here’s how to manage the risks
Data security isn’t an option, here’s how to manage the risks

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Aug 10

How digital technologies and data smarts lead to energy savings

by Matthew Margetts Energy management is becoming an increasingly important component of business strategy for today’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies, aimed largely at reducing energy costs, improving sustainability, and achieving environmental, social and governance (ESG)goals. …

Esg

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How digital technologies and data smarts lead to energy savings
How digital technologies and data smarts lead to energy savings

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Aug 8

OpenText’s Project Titanium begins to bear fruit

When OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea addressed his company’s users at OpenText World EMEA last June, he introduced Project Titanium. Its aim is to bring 100,000 new innovation facets to OpenText Cloud editions 22.2 or 23.2 over a two year period. Needless to say, that’s an ambitious goal, but OpenText’s management…

Documentum

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OpenText’s Project Titanium begins to bear fruit
OpenText’s Project Titanium begins to bear fruit

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Aug 5

Tech jobs continue to surge, New York City leads

The technology jobs market continued its run of gains, which contributed to the unexpectedly strong jobs report for July, according to analysis by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the information technology (IT) industry and workforce. Tech occupations across all industry sectors increased by an estimated 239,000 positions according to CompTIA’s…

Future Of Work

3 min read

Tech jobs continue to surge, New York City leads
Tech jobs continue to surge, New York City leads

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Aug 2

How to clear brain fog at work

I don’t know about you, but sometimes while working from home, alone, I experience brain fog. Webster’s dictionary defines it as “a temporary state of diminished mental capacity marked by inability to concentrate or to think or reason clearly.” I experience it through producing painfully gained, diminishing returns in my…

Future Of Work

3 min read

How to clear brain fog at work
How to clear brain fog at work

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Jul 27

CloudZero promises to make cloud spend more measurable and manageable with CloudZero AnyCost

Budgeting and monitoring cloud costs has been no small effort for enterprises and businesses, large or small. It’s a problem that will only grow bigger as the economy becomes increasingly digital. To help make the effort easier and more accurate, CloudZero has innovated CloudZero AnyCost. It provides organizations with comprehensive…

Cloud Computing

2 min read

CloudZero promises to make cloud spend more measurable and manageable with CloudZero AnyCost
CloudZero promises to make cloud spend more measurable and manageable with CloudZero AnyCost

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Jul 26

Why paying ransom is an invitation to pay more

Recent research by cybersecurity firm Cybereason has revealed that a third of ransomware victims were forced to close temporarily or permanently as a result of an attack. According to ransomware protection specialist ProLion, calculating the true cost of ransomware before an attack is an impossible. The research found that 80…

Cybersecurity

3 min read

Why paying ransom is an invitation to pay more
Why paying ransom is an invitation to pay more

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Jul 21

The Untimely Death Of Workforce Planning — HR’s Most Costly Omission

by Dr. John Sullivan HR’s almost nonexistent workforce planning has created our most costly business impact this century. And those billions in business damages have been created primarily over the last decade. We have had a constant mismatch between a company’s talent needs and its workforce capabilities. The primary reason…

Future Of Work

10 min read

The Untimely Death Of Workforce Planning — HR’s Most Costly Omission
The Untimely Death Of Workforce Planning — HR’s Most Costly Omission

Published in Digitizing Polaris

·Jul 20

It’s time to bring DEI principles to data governance

by Dr. Rhae-Ann Booker Debates involving data governance typically center around issues of privacy. What user data can be shared? Who should it be shared with? How do we keep our private data secure? These are uniquely human concerns ― ethical problems no machine was designed to solve. Like all…

Future Of Work

4 min read

It’s time to bring DEI principles to data governance
It’s time to bring DEI principles to data governance
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