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The role of consultants is changing as the rise of managed services turns them from advisors into service providers
CommentaryThe role of consultants is changing as the rise of managed services turns them from advisors into service providers
By Ian McConnellJuly 3, 2024
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CommentaryGen Zers are so disillusioned with the economy that many think it’s okay to commit fraud
By Kris NagelJuly 1, 2024
I’m a game developer CTO. AI is forcing us to rethink the rules—and boosting my appreciation for human creativity
CommentaryI’m a game developer CTO. AI is forcing us to rethink the rules—and boosting my appreciation for human creativity
By Dan NikolaidesJune 28, 2024
Steve Jobs ‘never found anybody that didn’t want to help me if I asked them.’ The challenge for most people? Reaching out to someone they don’t know
SuccessSteve Jobs ‘never found anybody that didn’t want to help me if I asked them.’ The challenge for most people? Reaching out to someone they don’t know
By Ella F. WashingtonJune 28, 2024
Why the nation of Alan Turing is poised to revolutionize AI despite the recent dip in investment, according to a venture capitalist
CommentaryWhy the nation of Alan Turing is poised to revolutionize AI despite the recent dip in investment, according to a venture capitalist
By James McClureJune 27, 2024
As presidential campaigns court the votes of 50 million crypto investors, it’s time to reintroduce America to blockchains’ real benefits
CommentaryAs presidential campaigns court the votes of 50 million crypto investors, it’s time to reintroduce America to blockchains’ real benefits
By Jake BrukhmanJune 26, 2024
Fed governor LIsa cook gestures with her left hand as she speaks.
FinanceFederal Reserve governor says AI is ‘not going to replace’ central bankers—at least not yet
By Michael del CastilloJune 25, 2024
Portfolio manager known for ‘The Big Short’ isn’t worried about Nvidia sell-off: ‘I don’t think it means anything’
FinancePortfolio manager known for ‘The Big Short’ isn’t worried about Nvidia sell-off: ‘I don’t think it means anything’
By Alexandra Semenova, Farah Elbahrawy and BloombergJune 25, 2024
Why the Pentagon’s overtures to the private space industry are good news for Europe
CommentaryWhy the Pentagon’s overtures to the private space industry are good news for Europe
By Jeff HugginsJune 25, 2024
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Education ArticlesThe best cybersecurity bootcamps of 2025
By Jasmine SuarezJune 24, 2024
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SuccessWill A.I. really replace your job? Most CEOs don’t think so, says leader helping them navigate the shift
By Jane ThierJune 23, 2024
The ‘radical optimism’ philosophy that gave us the Google Glass
TechThe ‘radical optimism’ philosophy that gave us the Google Glass
By Frederik G. PferdtJune 21, 2024
Nvidia’s stunning rise offers flashbacks to Cisco and the dotcom era
FinanceNvidia’s stunning rise offers flashbacks to Cisco and the dotcom era
By Jeff John RobertsJune 21, 2024
Jotform founder Aytekin Tank
CommentaryI grew my business with no outside funding. Bootstrappers have an advantage over VC-backed startups—especially now
By Aytekin TankJune 21, 2024
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TechNvidia single-handedly beats Europe’s biggest stock markets, Deutsche Bank finds, as London Stock Exchange chief says reform is on the way
By Prarthana PrakashJune 21, 2024
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