Powering Innovation Through Software
Cloud-enabled technologies and workplace diversity can help firms increase the short-term and long-term value of their holdings, SAP North America General Manager of Mid-Market Business Greg Petraetis...
View ArticleI Shared My Phone Number. I Learned I Shouldn’t Have.
Our personal tech columnist asked security researchers what they could find out about him from just his cellphone number. Quite a lot, it turns out.
View ArticleStocks Whipsaw as Traders Face Conflicting Trade War Signals
Beijing first vowed to retaliate against new tariffs, even after Trump postponed some of them, but then appeared to soften its stance.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Global Economic Woes Shake the Markets
The world economy is under increasing stress as growth cools and trade tensions take a mounting toll. Yesterday, that became painfully apparent.
View ArticleThe Truth About Koch Industries
Christopher Leonard’s “Kochland” is a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes look at how a family-run business in Kansas grew into an economic and political giant.
View ArticleAlibaba’s Strong Results Suggest Chinese Consumers Are Still Spending
Though growth has slowed, the e-commerce giant’s results signal that the country’s consumers still feel comfortable enough to open their wallets.
View ArticleFrom Wild Blueberries and Maine Terroir, Fine Sparkling Wine
It began as a lark among childhood friends, one a California winemaker. It has become a cultural exploration and, maybe, hope for an ailing industry.
View ArticleThe Shape of Things to Come
By Calie Schepp The chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida described the project being completed by more than 2,000 construction workers per day at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood as “something very...
View ArticleFor The Rum Of It
Living Room Try some of the specialty rum cocktails available at Living Room this Friday for 20% off regular price. Guests can choose from a few select options, including the Bee Keeper with Puerto...
View ArticleCommuting Has Always Been Soul-Crushing, but There Are Inspiring Options
Instead of the freeway, try a seaplane.
View ArticleThe coming evolution of field operations
New technologies are reshaping aftermarket services—and both customers and providers can benefit.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleAmazon Uses a Twitter Army of Employees to Fight Criticism of Warehouses
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View ArticleChoosing a Background Check Service: A Buying Guide for Businesses
Hiring a new employee is a big decision that can cost your business a lot of money if it's not done correctly. To ensure you hire the best candidate possible, it is often a good idea to run a...
View ArticleJimmy Kimmel Skit With Fake Emergency Alert Ends in F.C.C. Fine for ABC
The use of the emergency alert system or wireless emergency alert tones is barred by commission rules.
View Article15 Things to Remember When Preparing to Negotiate with a Larger Company
When a large company wants to reach an accord with your smaller company, it can be an exciting time, but it can also raise many questions, particularly if this is the first time you've dealt with this...
View ArticleGermany Has Powered Europe’s Economy. What Happens When Its Engine Stalls?
The economic woes afflicting the region’s biggest economy will drag down the region, despite growth in countries like Greece, Portugal and Spain, analysts say.
View ArticleHow To Raise Your Kids While Leading A Corporation
Must children lack parental attention because their parents lead a global agency? This is the situation many CEOs have found themselves in. Some handle it with eyebrow-raising strategies. Elon Musk...
View Article$1 Million Penalty Brings Record Nursing Home Default Near an End
The financial failure of the Rosewood Care Centers underscored gaps in the oversight of a program that insures $20 billion in mortgages to more than 2,300 nursing homes.
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