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Is bare-minimum Monday a bad thing?
Don't view bare-minimum Mondays as a bad thing, says Nicole Kobie. Used right - by employees and managers - they can lead to a more productive working week.

Top tech companies in Galway, Ireland
We shine the spotlight on eight tech companies in Galway, Ireland producing cutting-edge products and solutions.

Hailing Total Recall’s robot taxi
Total Recall's Robot Taxi is part Uber, part self-driving (and electric) car, part humanoid robot, and part voice recognition system, writes Richard Trenholm.

Tracey Knowles, Chief People Officer at Wirex: “Understanding that ‘you don’t know what you don’t know’ has been transformative.”
Tracey Knowles, Chief People Officer at Wirex, has over 18 years of experience in the dynamic field of talent management and human resources.

Four document management systems that can transform your business
Do your staff need to hunt around to find the assets and documents they need? Chances are you need a document management system. We pick out four that could make a big difference to your business.

Rauno Sigur, CEO of DriveX: “It is only fit for Estonia to have a strong and supportive startup community”
As a young boy, Rauno Sigur rode around on a bicycle and took photos of cars. Now he does the same with technology, as CEO of DriveX. Read his exclusive interview here.

Janet Phillips, VP of People, Kong: “The best advice I ever received was to think of my career as a jungle gym and not a ladder”
We speak to Janet Phillips, the People leader driving HR programs that support Kong’s explosive growth.

Shaun Meredith, CEO of Omnic Data: “We help the world’s 3.2 billion gamers activate their superpowers”
Shaun Meredith is the Co-Founder and CEO of Omnic Data, his fifth startup. Here, he shares lessons from the two failures and explains the opportunity his company has seized.

Top tech companies in South Africa
By 2030, South Africa aims to have one million people trained in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, coding, cloud computing and networking. We look into some of its top tech companies.

Time machines and instant superpowers: how virtual reality is changing architecture
The much-derided virtual reality has found an unexpectedly useful niche in the world of architecture, writes Steve Ranger. And there is more to come.

Top tech companies in New York City
The Big Apple has long served as home to tech giants. Here, Jacqueline Emigh shares her pick of up-and-coming tech companies in New York City.

Tina Finsen, Chief People & Culture Officer at Linkfire: “A career in HR can be incredibly rewarding if you have a genuine interest in helping people grow”
Tina Finsen started her career as a trainee at Y&R, 20 years ago. Today, she's Chief People & Culture Officer at Linkfire. We spoke to her as part of our Coffee with HR series

An IT manager’s guide to passwords
Michael Dear explains everything IT Managers and users alike need to know about passwords, including the emerging role of passkeys

Liam Bacon, CEO of Aradena: “We are on a mission to revolutionise the way we play and interact online”
Liam Bacon, CEO of Aradena, is on a mission to change how web3 technologies impact gaming. We spoke to him about the industry, the challenges and what's ahead.

Microsoft 365 Copilot requirements
Microsoft 365 Copilot becomes widely available at the start of November, but will you be able to take advantage? Microsoft MVP Jason Wynn reveals the hidden gotchas.

Amanda Cable, Global Head of People at Educative: “The old way of thinking, ‘live to work’, no longer applies”
Amanda Cable is the Global Head of People at Educative. We spoke to Amanda about her experiences - including with the military - through our Coffee with HR interview series.

Back to the Future’s most crucial prediction
Richard Trenholm looks into Mr. Fusion from Back to the Future to see if we're any closer to using banana peels as fuel!

Ian Faria, CEO of Mecanizou: “Hire senior professionals before scaling up and expanding”
Ian Faria, Mecanizou's CEO, is a seasoned entrepreneur who started his journey at the age of 20. He brings a unique LATAM flavour to our TakeOff interview series.

AI in aviation: how machine learning is keeping airliners flying
Companies are using artificial intelligence to perform vital visual inspections of aircraft and check jet engines for missing parts.

Harnessing data to shape the brand experience in a post-cookie world
Third-party cookies are now on the verge of obsolescence due to the growing number of privacy-conscious consumers, writes Nicholas Kontopoulos. Marketers need to switch strategy.