Features
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.
AI-enabled SaaS vs moatless AI
Several enterprise SaaS companies have announced generative AI features recently, which is a direct threat to AI startups that lack sustainable competitive advantage, writes independent analyst Viggy Balagopalakrishnan.
Sierra Kaslow, Miro: “People join companies and they leave managers”
Prior to becoming Chief of Staff at Miro, Sierra Kaslow led its recruiting team and grew the company from 200 to 1,800 employees. We had the pleasure of speaking with Sierra as part of Coffee with HR series.
All Chromebook Plus laptops compared
We cast our eye over all the announced Chromebook Plus laptops from Acer, Asus, HP and Lenovo to help you decide which best serves your needs
Shea Martin, CEO, Brew Ninja: “You will need the passion to get past the naysayers”
Shea Martin is the CEO of Brew Ninja, an end-to-end management system that makes life easier for all sizes of breweries. Here's his story.
What really annoys software developers (and how to make them happy)
From bad bug reports to meeting overload, from job uncertainty to AI, there is much out there that annoys coders - but there are ways to make them happy too.
Five CRM solutions for medium-sized businesses
Medium-sized businesses need CRM solutions if they want to streamline customer interactions, boost sales, and enhance service for sustainable growth and efficiency. We shortlist five we believe are worth considering.
Bence Pap, CEO of Artefact: “Never be afraid of new adventures”
We spoke to Bence Pap an architect and academic turned CEO. He's the co-founder of Artefact - a Mixed Reality Studio focusing on developing new augmented reality services and products catering to commercial and cultural markets.
Rachel Cox, VP of People and Talent, Liberis: “One of the biggest learnings in my HR career has been pragmatism”
Rachel Cox is VP of People and Talent, and joined Liberis in 2021. In this interview, she explains her passion about making the workplace a phenomenal place to work.
Optimise your career prospects with a job in Martech
As digital marketing is now just part and parcel of the regular marketing mix, there are many lucrative career options across multiple industries, writes Amanda Kavanagh