How Data Will Shape The New Future Of Work
Technology has become a critical component of any workforce, and using collected data to improve workplace productivity and safety will be essential moving forward.
Technology has become a critical component of any workforce, and using collected data to improve workplace productivity and safety will be essential moving forward.
Software company VMware has announced that it will move towards a hybrid work arrangement for its employees in order to meet its environmental and diversity goals.
With millions of employees working from home, reliance on technology has been crucial to operations, but these advancements could also benefit the employee experience.
The Trades Union Congress’ new taskforce is looking into the role that AI plays in workplace management, and how it could be leading to unfair treatment of workers.
According to a new report from Forrester Research, companies adopting flexible work arrangements will need to invest on improving their cyber security practices.
What does the future of work look like? A survey of C-Suite leaders reveals great expectations of a tech-driven, AI-assisted world.
Advancements in technology have long been predicted to shape the future of the workplace, and now more than ever, companies are having to heavily rely on these tools.
IDC has revealed its predictions for the IT industry for 2021, and it largely focuses on the implementation of digitalization and how it will impact workplace operations.
Despite the common misconception that AI will take our jobs, the use of this technology could actually help create more jobs and prepare people for the future of work.
It should come as no surprise that companies are adopting new technologies en masse, and automation in particular will play a significant role in how businesses operate.
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