Salesforce VP of workforce development, Jennifer Stredler talks with TechRepublic about what companies should be doing to build a diverse workforce, and the programs Salesforce has for training, re-skilling and hiring people for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
For companies with data users in both the EU and the US, laws protecting users’ privacy vary. Tom Merritt lists five things to know about EU-US data privacy.
Gartner announced the top tech trends for 2021 at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo Americas and they include the need for organizational resiliency and plasticity.
Philips Healthcare trained an algorithm to spot subtle shifts in temperature and heart rate that can alert an individual that they might be getting sick.
Sarah Franklin, EVP and GM, Platform, Trailhead and AppExchange at Salesforce talks with TechRepublic’s Bill Detwiler about updates to Work.com that focus on improving employee engagement and safely handle in-person customer interactions as companies adjust to the new normal of COVID-19.
Teaching students around the world has become easier, thanks to Zoom classes, one college professor says. She’s still trying to find a way to teach robotics, though.
Dr. David Brumley, Carnegie Mellon University professor and CEO of ForAllSecure, explains what fuzzing, or fuss testing, is and how you can use it to improve application security and speed up your software development.
Eightfold.ai is used by organizations to help find the best employees for open positions. It also makes hiring veterans easier for the company and the veterans.
Apple has finally released the iPhone 12 as well as a new HomePod mini smart speaker. TechRepublic’s Bill Detwiler and Karen Roby discuss what Apple’s first 5G phone means for buyers and the broader 5G market along with several products that weren’t included in the company’s Oct. 2020 ‘Hi Speed.” event.