Microsoft’s Work From Car (WFC) redefines mobile offices, offering connectivity and productivity enhancements; yet, considerations like Android exclusivity and safety implications cast uncertainty on its broader market influence.
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Working from anywhere may be popular, but working in an office, at least some of the time, offers important benefits, too, says Tony Uphoff.
Today, C-level decision-makers are turning to cloud technology to cut costs, increase efficiencies, grow revenues, engage more customers, and scale.
CoSo Cloud CEO Glen Vondrick shares his thoughts on the current and future state of remote work, with an emphasis on enforcing cybersecurity for audio and video content.
With constantly changing business priorities, what should CIOs focus on? Kenny Mullican homes in on three priorities that will help drive growth and revenue in 2023.
In ep 29 of the Growth Swarm podcast, the hosts discuss recent key trends and look ahead to how the “four pillars” will help businesses thrive in the future.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses how the last few months and most recent quarter have changed the standings and perceptions of Oracle and Salesforce.
Work-from-anywhere is here to stay, which means companies must adapt both their cultures and the technologies they use. Tony Uphoff takes a closer look at “Remote Work 2.0.”
In this CXO Roundtable discussion, Tony Uphoff, Wayne Sadin, and Kieron Allen work through the details of the CRO’s job, and wonder if the role is here forever, or just until we all get used to working from anywhere.
In ep. 21, Kieron Allen picks up on Tom Smith’s recently analysis on how collaboration leads to innovation in hybrid and WFA environments, to demonstrate the importance of collaboration in the acceleration economy.
Some companies have created a new seat at the executive table — Chief Remote Officer — and Kieron Allen explores the benefits and pitfalls along with direct perspectives from a CEO and CIO on this role
Compelling new research indicates that most managers believe their companies are more likely to innovate with employees in the office.
Kieron explains how the cloud-based open directory startup has expanded from providing a remote device and identity access management tool to now offering a wide array of services and mechanisms for remote work IT management.
Cybersecurity has evolved beyond the “office of ‘no'” to a true business enabler that requires an on-going vigilant effort to keep a resilient security posture
In Ep. 194 of My Metaverse Minute, Kieron comments on Ernst & Young’s launch of its team collaboration tool, EY Wavespace, in the Metaverse.
Despite talk of layoffs, demand for tech talent remains high, and competition to hire the right people remains fierce. Janet offers tips on recruiting in today’s climate.
Toni Witt explains health pros and cons of VR, and why work-from-home and Metaverse aficionados must approach it with as much moderation they do 2D screens, social media, and the like.
In episode 183, Kieron comments on the recent news that Microsoft will make its Mesh and Office 365 work apps available on Meta Quest devices
Bill Doerrfeld revisits the past decade of rising software vulnerabilities, which reinforces the need to patch compromised servers, use active threat monitoring, and prepare for quick responses to future zero-day exploits.
Kyndryl extends reach of its Digital Workplace Services with deeper ties to virtual desktop leader Citrix, expanded Singapore Airlines deal.