Wearable Technology: Where Is the Line for Employers?
Just imagine the implications for your IT department should your company decide to implement wearable technology among its employees. It’s a lot of moving parts and logistical problems—but beyond those...
View ArticlePsychotherapy … Via Text? Apparently, It Works
Talkspace, a global Web and mobile platform connecting people with licensed therapists, recently released its results from the first study of the effectiveness of delivering therapy via text. The study...
View ArticleVehicle Safety Technology the Target of New Public Education Campaign
Does your organization have workers on the road, or does it have a fleet of company cars or vehicles? If so, are the employees that are driving fully aware of technological safety features? Apparently,...
View ArticleMobile Analytics and Reporting—It’s More than Just Security
By: Will Kelly Properly implemented analytics and reporting are a great asset for IT leaders looking to increase mobile security, but there are more wide-reaching business applications for analytics as...
View ArticleConference Call Services for Your Company
By Ed Tittel and Kim Lindros While landlines may seem to be fading into history, the telephony at your organization is still important. This is especially true of conference calls, which are still used...
View ArticleVirtual Phone Systems Cut Costs
By Brandon Vigliarolo The company website may get all the attention, but phone systems continue to be an important customer-facing element of business. Thanks to virtual phone systems, it’s no longer...
View ArticleSaving Money with Microgrids
The IT department is always looking for ways to shift company infrastructure in order to save the business money. Microgrids and other related renewable energy projects can help organizations cut their...
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