Work's new normal takes shape and some companies will botch it
Companies that romanticize the seriously flawed old way of working are likely to have issues as the hybrid new normal emerges.
Companies that romanticize the seriously flawed old way of working are likely to have issues as the hybrid new normal emerges.
You'll want to get back to the office in a hurry as companies reopen facilities, but you'll be over it after three weeks. You've forgotten that commutes, open floor plans, and some of your coworkers were annoying.
Digital business projects will mean global information technology spending will surge 8.4% in 2021, according to Gartner.
Via Nuvi, Reputation will add social listening and data visualization tools to its RXM platform.
The deal with BowX values WeWork at about $9 billion. The transaction will give WeWork about $1.3 billion in cash.
Students are headed back to the brick-and-mortar, but rest assured that online learning is going to still play a big role going forward.
Jabil is best known for making equipment and products for companies like Apple, Dell, HP and Cisco, but future growth will come from connected healthcare devices and electric vehicles.
Snap sees augmented reality at the intersection of customer experience, ads, data and commerce. The big question is whether we need smart glasses en masse to make it happen.
Foxconn is best known for making your iPhone but is now gunning to make electric vehicles via a partnership with Fisker.
Jaguar Land Rover outlines its EV strategy as well as plans to leverage the IT, software and communications knowhow of parent company Tata.