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Global Study: Business Leaders Admit "We're Not Ready For The Digital Future"

  • Research Reveals Make-or-Break Business Attributes To Keep Pace With the Up and Coming "Information Generation"
  • New global research from Institute For The Future peers into the psyche and impact of the Information Generation
  • Leaders (96%) believe new technologies have forever-changed the rules of business, democratizing information and rewiring customer expectations
  • Business leaders agree on Top 5 "make-or-break" business attributes essential to keep pace with the Information Generation

Robot Overlord Denial? Despite Research Indicating Otherwise, Majority of Workers Do Not Believe Automation is a Threat to Jobs

An international poll conducted by Monster reveals that 63% of workers believe their jobs will never be replaced by automation (i.e., computers, robots); an additional 10% think it will take over 10 years for automation to do their job. Despite these beliefs, a 2013 Oxford study1 argues that almost half (47%) of today's jobs (in the US) could be automated in the next two decades.

The Ras Al Khaimah Government Demonstrates Strong Commitment to Effective Board Practices by Hosting a Two-day Workshop for its Senior Management

Under the patronage oh HH Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, member of the supreme council, Ruler of Ras Al khaimah, a group of 25 senior members of the Ras Al Khaimah government authorities and corporations participated in the Building Better Boards tailored workshop delivered by the GCC Board Directors Institute (BDI) in RAK on 21-22 April, 2015.

Frost & Sullivan GIL2015: Malaysia's Social Networking Users to Almost Double to 25.6 million in 2020

Frost & Sullivan is forecasting Malaysia's social networking users to nearly double to 25.6 million in 2020. According to Mr. Barry Lim, Director, Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific, the country is expected to have 125 million connected devices in 2025 with more than 58 million mobile subscribers.

Adobe Study Reveals Indian Educators Strongly Support Adoption of Mobile Technology in the Classroom

  • Most Indian Educators Feel That Mobility is a Boon; Students Comprehend and Communicate Concepts Better With Mobile Devices in Hand and Institutions Deliver Better Instructions to Students Using Mobile
  • Lack of Integration of Mobile and Technology Cited as the Biggest Barrier

Search Accounts for Nearly Half of all Smartphone Traffic

There's no doubt that the Google algorithm update is about to change the game for mobile, but now there's proof. According to a new report from Branding Brand's Mobile Commerce Index, 43 percent of all smartphone traffic came from search in Q1 2015 — a five percent increase compared to Q4 2014.

Randstad Technologies Highlights Five Mobility Trends Shaping Tomorrow's Business

New Infographic Depicts Future of Enterprise Mobility

Randstad Technologies, a leading provider of IT talent and solutions with considerable experience in enterprise mobility and modern web services, has identified the top five mobility trends that will impact future business success.


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