Today’s workplace is filled with all manner of stress, from chemical or biological agents, environmental conditions, external stimuli, or events that cause stress to an organism. Another one of these is… Read more »
A set of economic, political, and societal forces is currently causing profound changes in work and in the relationship between workers and the businesses that benefit from their labor. Read more »
Salesforce has updated and rebranded its Communities product, now known as Salesforce1 Community Cloud. This extends the functionality of communities, and sharpens the competition with other enterprise social network vendors, like… Read more »
I had the opportunity to have an email exchange with Bill Briggs, the CTO of Deloitte Consulting, on the topic of enterprise wearables, a subject on which he’s written quite a… Read more »
I’ve spent quite a lot of time in Europe — two summers at the University of Lisbon, innumerable business trips, including over four months in Switzerland and England in 2006, for… Read more »
Using LEDs powered over Ethernet, the system gives building owners and facility managers loads of useful data about their properties, and office workers new ways to negotiate their environment. Read more »
As Gigaom Research readers told us in a flash poll—and has been confirmed elsewhere—self-service is seen as the most disruptive force within the hot and fluid area of data discovery. Although… Read more »
John Hagel has written a multipart series on his Edge Perspectives blog on the Big Shift concept that he and his colleagues at Deloitte — most centrally, John Seely Brown –… Read more »
Larry Ellison leads Oracle with a dramatic, and often insightful, flair. Last week it was president Mark Hurd who spoke to Oracle’s strategy and trends in the market. Per usual, Oracle’s… Read more »
According to a Deloitte study out this month, consumer packaged goods (CPG) executives overwhelmingly (92%) consider e-commerce to be a strategic sales channel, but fewer than half (43%) believe their company… Read more »