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CNBC
Technology companies ranging from major professional services firms to scrappy startups are building apps and wearables for businesses to track and stop the spread of coronavirus among employees in the workplace.
The technology is called digital contact tracing, and although few big organizations have publicly committed to using the tools so far, technology companies see the new category as a major opportunity as offices reopen, and are often repurposing existing technology to focus on COVID-19 tracking.
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Tech Titans
Even if you're not a full-time engineer at a tech company, Tech Titans can provide knowledge about where the profitable technologies will be tomorrow. Jeff Sandene is a certified financial planner (CFP) and technology enthusiast. He began attending monthly Tech Industry luncheons to stay on top of trends and developments.
"I have several technology clients and wanted to be able to talk to them about their businesses," said Jeff. "I knew that blockchain technology was going to impact the financial services industry in a big way. I wanted to stay ahead of the curve and meet people in the industry."
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Dallas Business Journal
The Dallas area fared better in tech than some cities in April, but it came with significant losses amid historic pressure on the sector.
North Texas climbed to No. 3 in April from No. 4 in March among U.S. metros for technology job postings, according to a report by CompTIA, which included data from Burning Glass Technologies Insights.
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ScienceFocus
Cars could be able to "talk" to each other to warn about dangers on the roads using 5G technology in future, according to researchers.
Experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) believe 5G may enable driverless cars to send each other messages about risks such as ice or potholes.
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Harvard Business Review
As The Economist recently noted, one of the most obvious consequences of the current COVID-19 pandemic will be "the infusion of data-enabled services into ever more aspects of life." We expect digital transformation to be an even bigger imperative for organizations in the short-term future.
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The New York Times
To fight the pandemic, we need to focus more on unglamorous, human-powered tactics.
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Nextgov
At least 30 million Americans have lost their jobs in the COVID-19 pandemic, and the remaining American workforce feels more burnt out by the day, according to a national survey released recently.
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Network World
Farmers have come to rely on the internet of things to help them save water, choose the right amount of fertilizer, and find out how plants in distant fields are doing.
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Innovation & Tech Today
Healthcare systems all over the world are going through unprecedented change due to the COVID-19 worldwide crisis. Not only have hospitals been restructured to solely fight the virus, but some have also even had to shut down because the infection spread to the staff.
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