International Data Corporation (IDC) announced its Future of Work predictions for 2023 and beyond. With global attention divided between many disruptors, the future of work is fraught with many unknowns, from where and how work will be done to how economic pressures will change job opportunities to how social, skills, and climate concerns will have a broad impact.
Read MoreAutomation of routine work with artificial intelligence (AI), digital dexterity, and hybrid work with distributed workforce will be three key trends impacting the future of work that CIOs should focus on, according to Gartner, Inc.
Read MoreThe growth of connected devices, incorporation of network virtualization functions, and shift to a multi-tenant cloud infrastructure are key factors driving the global Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) testing market. Compared to other markets, the impact of COVID-19 on the Gigabit Ethernet testing market was mild due to the shift to working from home.
Read MoreWhile the initial wave of digital transformation initiatives have largely focused on building new technology platforms across a near infinite variety of cloud environments, the true benefits of any shift will only occur with an equally dramatic change in how organizations are structured, says Bruno Guicardi, President and Co-Founder of CI&T, in a thought leadership interview.
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