Why companies are turning to ‘citizen developers’
Business experts can now design, develop, and deploy IT applications on their own, without the need for robust programming skills.
Business experts can now design, develop, and deploy IT applications on their own, without the need for robust programming skills.
On May 29-May 31, MIT will host Beat the Pandemic II, a 48-hour virtual hackathon aimed at addressing these pressing issues and others arising from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Health care is at last embracing the economic power of platforms, especially in data-rich environments. Health tech experts identify four trends to track.
Shared-appreciation mortgages could help distressed homeowners, but they’re not without risk, MIT Sloan research shows
MIT Policy Hackathon, organized and run by students from MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and MIT’s Technology and Policy Program.
Experts share ideas on how to reduce the homeownership gap between white and minority households and create more equality in the housing market.
Siemens, Mastercard, and John Deere combine big data with machine learning to improve the customer experience and reduce fraud.
Boston Medical Center asked Ops-Lab for help developing a mechanism for deciding which patients to see in person.
As consumers and workers assert ownership of their data, new cooperatives could help them band together to use it.
Professor Jackson Lu has found that East Asians are stereotyped in the United States as lacking in creativity, which in turn may contribute to the “Bamboo Ceiling” in leadership attainment.