what

What Happened In 2023

I like to bookend the New Year holiday with two posts, one looking back at the year that is ending (What Happened) and one looking forward to the year ahead (What Will Happen). This is the first of these two posts. The second one will run tomorrow. I ended my What Will Happen In 2023 […]




what

What Will Happen In 2024

As we enter 2024, the capital markets have found their footing and are moving higher. The Fed has taken interest rates as far as they want at this time and inflation has come down. It seems that a “soft landing” is likely. That is good news for the innovation economy because healthy capital markets are […]





what

What Mistakes Do VCs Make When Fundraising?




what

What Does the Post Crash VC Market Look Like?




what

What's the Owner's Job?

While no two owners are alike, the following guidelines may help you with that decision. 




what

IRE 2020 Session: What It Takes to Provide Professional Customer Service

Customer service is mostly common sense, but common sense is not so common anymore.




what

'You Did What?' Dealing with Employee Mistakes

We all make mistakes, but it’s important to determine if an employee is simply having a bad day, or is performing poorly.




what

What is ‘Heartbeat Technology’ and How Can it Optimize Solar?

Homeowners are increasingly turning to home energy devices like solar panels, batteries, and electric vehicle chargers - and a new technology called "Heartbeat," powered by AI and developed by Panasonic - is simplifying their management by connecting and optimizing energy systems through a single software platform.




what

Understanding ‘What it Takes’

Reviewing “What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence,” by Stephen A. Schwarzman




what

Best of Best of Success: NRCA’s Ribble Shares What’s Next for Roofing Contractors

NRCA CEO Reid Ribble gives a glimpse of what roofing contractors should be concerned about as 2021 approaches.




what

Private Equity in Roofing: What to do When You’re Approached

This column from Josh Sparks, CEO of Infinity Home Services, is a must-read if you are interested in partnering with a private equity firm to grow your roofing company.




what

What You Need to Know About 2022 IRE's COVID-19 Safety and Health Policies

Masks mandates, proof of vaccination or negative tests are some of the COVID-19 policies put in place for the 2022 IRE in New Orleans Feb. 1-3.




what

What Makes a Roofing Contractor Successful?

What makes people choose one roofing contractor over another? Find out in this 2023 IRE session.





what

What Should You Do About GenAI in the Contact Center?

Plan for both the short term and the long term.




what

La mala conciencia del fútbol tras la DANA: falta de unidad y "vergüenza" en los whatsapps de jugadores y entrenadores

La protesta expresada antes y después de los partidos por haber jugado no estuvo acompañada por peticiones ante Liga o AFE. La situación refleja su descoordinación y nulo poder frente a los clubes Leer




what

WhatsApp lanza una función para bloquear mensajes de spam y proteger tu cuenta

 Leer




what

Cómo localizar la papelera de WhatsApp y vaciarla para liberar espacio en el teléfono móvil

Borrar estos archivos es clave para evitar que el terminal se ralentice e incluso se caliente en exceso Leer




what

Cómo leer los mensajes de WhatsApp eliminados y recuperar las conversaciones

Tanto en iOS como en Android es posible recuperar un mensaje eliminado en la app Leer




what

Adiós al "escribiendo" de WhatsApp: la app cambiará esta notificación para siempre

Una de las funcionas más veteranas de la app pasará a mejor vida Leer




what

Zimbabwe: WhatsApp Group Admins to Obtain Potraz License or Risk Penalties - ICT Minister

[New Zimbabwe] Administrators of WhatsApp groups operating within Zimbabwe's borders are now compelled to register and secure a license from the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ).




what

Zimbabwe: ICT Minister Pushes Back Claims of WhatsApp Group Fines, Clarifies PII Regulation

[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE'S Information Communications Technology Minister, Tatenda Mavetera, has described as 'false' reports claiming government is gravitating towards penalising WhatsApp group administrators, clarifying that such fines would only apply to platforms or administrators who collect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for business or commercial use.




what

What is the cloud?

Dan Ackerman, CNET Senior Editor, discusses how nude photos of some female celebrities were stolen and posted online.




what

What’s Next for CNN After Chris Wallace’s Departure?

Chris Wallace dropped a bombshell late Monday evening announcing that he is leaving CNN after a three-year run. Wallace explained his decision in an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, where he also revealed his intention to pursue independent opportunities in the streaming and podcast space. "This is the first time in 55 years I've...




what

The Election Was 1 Week Ago. Here’s What’s Happened Since.

America went to the polls one week ago today and while experts initially predicted a deadlocked race, a clear winner emerged by the early morning hours. President-elect Donald Trump declared victory at 2:24 a.m. ET on Nov. 7 buoyed by news outlets like NewsNation and Fox News calling the race in his favor. Other outlets...




what

Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring

Some groups congratulated President-elect Trump on his win. Many expressed concerns for the possible return of former Trump policies that would “harm” feds.

The post Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring first appeared on Federal News Network.





what

MES vs ERP - What's right for your business?

Digital Transformation experts SolutionsPT launch a campaign to show why a combined approach simplifies the value of manufacturing intelligence.




what

What’s behind a software development strategy at the Agriculture Department

"With Low-code, no-code it's no different than your standard traditional coding. You still have the ability to scan the code, said Jerry Hingtgen.

The post What’s behind a software development strategy at the Agriculture Department first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

Beyond the buzzword: What’s next for AI in retail over the next 12 months

As we look ahead to the next year, retailers are focusing on strategic priorities that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency and elevate customer satisfaction as Rory O’Connor, founder & CEO of Scurri, explains.




what

Senate bill aims to bring federal records law into the age of ‘WhatsApp’

The legislation comes after recent federal records controversies where officials lost or deleted messages, like the missing Jan. 6 Secret Service texts.

The post Senate bill aims to bring federal records law into the age of ‘WhatsApp’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

Designing for Gen Z: What do digital natives really want in a mobile app?

As digital natives, Gen Z -  those aged 10 to 25 - have been surrounded by technology, social media, mobile devices, and the internet their entire lives.  With nearly 40% of mobile users being Gen Zers, they represent the largest consumer group for video content - making them key targets when it comes to designing a successful app.




what

AI predicts what a more eco-conscious future could look like for food and drink manufacturers

An AI image generator tool has predicted what the future of food labelling might look like for consumers and manufacturers. This follows news that the appetite towards a more-carbon-friendly future appears to be turning amongst UK consumers after a recent YouGov survey found more than half of all young adults think they would eat a more carbon-friendly diet should carbon footprint labelling be introduced in the UK.




what

What Lies Beneath: Vets worry polluted base made them ill

California’s Fort Ord has been on the Environmental Protection Agency’s list of the most polluted places in the nation since 1990

The post What Lies Beneath: Vets worry polluted base made them ill first appeared on Federal News Network.





what

What does the FAS mean by ‘leverage the collective buying power of the federal government?’

GSA does not have authority to craft FSS policy and contract terms consistent with the key characteristics of leveraging collective buying power.

The post What does the FAS mean by ‘leverage the collective buying power of the federal government?’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

What the EEOC’s ADR report tells us about workplace civility in the federal sector

EEOC’s new data sheds light on how preemptive measures can effectively remedy complaints before they garner the power to inflict serious reputational crises.

The post What the EEOC’s ADR report tells us about workplace civility in the federal sector first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

What’s inside the new strategy of the Defense Logistics Agency

Citing the fact that the armed services are all undergoing transformation, the Defense Logistics Agency is striving to keep up with a new strategic plan.

The post What’s inside the new strategy of the Defense Logistics Agency first appeared on Federal News Network.





what

The Hatch Act ahead of Election Day: What’s new, plus a review

In the years since the 2020 election, the Office of Special Counsel has made a few tweaks to what’s OK — and not OK — for feds to do under the Hatch Act.

The post The Hatch Act ahead of Election Day: What’s new, plus a review first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

In an age of watch lists, what can feds do to protect themselves?

One person familiar with fed advocacy groups said: “Folks are trying to figure out how to respond, but have chosen to do more behind the scenes right now."

The post In an age of watch lists, what can feds do to protect themselves? first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

What happens when a company that didn’t bid files an award protest?

A vendor of computer vision software protested a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency award to systems integrator CACI.

The post What happens when a company that didn’t bid files an award protest? first appeared on Federal News Network.




what

What to expect from Apple’s Peek Performance event (plus some thoughts)

Apple's first event of the year is happening early tomorrow morning. Here's what we can expect.




what

No one seems to know what the new Mac Pro will be like

Are the people tasked with making Macs better at keeping secrets?



  • Tech Trends and Commentaries

what

What I hope to see at HP Amplify 2024

This is my Wishlist of tech I'd like to see at HP Amplify later this week. #hp #hpamplify #ai #ar #vr



  • From the Rumor Mill

what

What does it take to make the most secure Wi-Fi routers in Singapore?

Most of us have several connected home appliances (IoT devices), but how can you be sure they don't compromise your home? Instead of worrying about how to secure all of them, why not secure your main home gateway with a CLS-certified router? Find out what that means, how to identify one, and what goes on behind the scenes to get a CLS certification! (In collaboration with ASUS.)




what

Ireland fines WhatsApp €225m for breaking EU data protection rules

Ireland fines WhatsApp €225m for breaking EU data protection rules




what

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down: How a social giant disappeared from the Internet

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down: How a social giant disappeared from the Internet




what

What is the metaverse and why is Facebook betting big on it?

What is the metaverse and why is Facebook betting big on it?