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Here are five things in tech that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Zoom taps AI to empower customers in safe hybrid work environment. Zoom – the communications platform used by nearly 13 million people each month – is working to further elevate its collaboration services with AI technology. Announcements include

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The Dream of Geothermal Energy Is Alive in Utah

If you haven’t already, go and read the WIRED feature article “A Vast Untapped Green Energy Source Is Hiding Beneath Your Feet,” which details the quest to tap into geothermal energy using drilling techniques originally developed for fracking gas.WIRED senior writer Gregory Barber followed Joseph Moore, a geologist at the

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10 Simple Ways To Monitor Your Business Competitors

In an increasingly crowded business landscape, setting your business apart from industry peers is critical to achieving success. While some leaders may choose to prioritize looking within, keeping a close eye on your competitors’ operations, products or services can also be a great way to stay up to date on

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3 Reasons To Downgrade VC And Embrace A New Era In Venture Financing

Is the failure of Silicon Valley Bank one of the first dominoes to fall signifying the end of the easy money in venture financing? Or will the days of wine, roses, cheap money, and SPACs return with the resurgence of the stock market? Ventures are said to be holding on

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5 Attractive Reasons To Join A Family Business Even As An Outsider

Globally, 75% of entrepreneurs and 81% of business owners “co-own and/or co-manage their businesses with family members,” according to the 2019/2020 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Family Entrepreneurship Report produced and released by Babson College. And yet, family businesses are often perceived as parochial, torn by rivalries and emotionalism and lacking

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Unplanned, Unexpected And Unforced Happy Accidents

Dr. David Lenihan, Ph.D., J.D., FRSM is the CEO/Co-Founder of Tiber Health and the President of Ponce Health Sciences University. The remote vs. in-person work debate appears to have divided its respective adherents based on their organizational roles. A number of leaders at top tier companies are adamant about their

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What You Need To Know If You Have Never Sold A Business

Specializes in governance, strategy, finance and M&A. Author & Experienced Outside Director. Kona Advisors LLC. Many business owners spend their life running their own business and are never involved in a transaction. The world of buying and selling companies is foreign to them. While we frequently read about deals in

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Nine Considerations For Leaders When Hiring Employees In Other States Or Countries

With the rise of remote work, more businesses are adding new team members from around the country and even the globe. While widening the hiring range of your company can be incredibly beneficial for attracting and retaining top talent and gaining fresh perspective, a dispersed workforce does come with its

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The Cloud Is a Prison. Can the Local-First Software Movement Set Us Free?

He describes Shapiro’s paper as “an awakening.” In CRDTs, Kleppmann saw the technical basis for a new class of software that no one was providing. But the algorithms were mostly useless for professional programmers. They were too inefficient and lacked the typical tools that developers actually use to make apps.

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Five Lessons On Thinking Like An Entrepreneur

Dr. Gail Lebovic is CEO at Silicon Valley Innovations and Inventor of NasoClenz. From the outside, surgeons and entrepreneurs don't have much in common. But for me, the two identities have always complemented one another. After decades of training and caring for patients, I can easily define how to think

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Biotech Companies Are Ripe For Machine Learning Adoption

Founder and CEO of Colossal, Hypergiant, Conversable, ChaoticMoon and TeamChaos. We are at the infancy of the biotech industry’s adoption of machine learning tools. But, over the next 20 years, a more “multidisciplinary and data-intensive approach to life sciences will shift our understanding of and ability to manipulate living matter.”

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