4 keys to modernizing legacy tech
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Updating aging infrastructure is an ongoing process. Executives from Salesforce, Nypro, and elsewhere share tales from the trenches.
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Updating aging infrastructure is an ongoing process. Executives from Salesforce, Nypro, and elsewhere share tales from the trenches.
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MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
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The LIHEAP formula for calculating energy aid was written in the 1980s. Researchers propose a solution that recognizes the cost of cooling a warming south.
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In mergers and acquisitions, it takes more than low interest rates and a healthy stock market to get a deal done. New research pinpoints three unapparent behaviors.
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Organizations should concentrate less on seeking to align information technology with the business and more on co-evolving IT with customers and the ecosystem.
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The dean of MIT’s new college of computing on the question of jobs and automation.
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The ‘last mile’ offers threats, opportunities for mobility and delivery services — and municipalities hold the keys.
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Successful companies tend to set up shop in Delaware and protect their ideas.
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Having built new norms during COVID-19, firms should now focus on operations, employee experience, customer experience, and organizational culture.
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ThirdLove’s Heidi Zak is building momentum to get more women in boardrooms.