• 17 health system IT executive moves so far in 2022 - Becker's Hospital Review

    17 health system IT executive moves so far in 2022  Becker's Hospital Review
  • The essential guide to iCloud login

    The essential guide to iCloud login
    The iCloud login process provides plenty of value without requiring a great deal of thought. Here's what do need to know about iCloud login and how to get the most from it.What is iCloud login?
    First, a swift recap of the basic concepts:Apple’s iCloud powers numerous apps and services and acts as a glue to securely enable powerful features such as document and data syncing across your Apple devices with iCloud Drive, Apple Pay and more.To read this article in full, please click here
  • Some tech firms hit the pause button on hiring

    Some tech firms hit the pause button on hiring
    Salesforce is apparently the latest firm to hit the brakes on recruitment as reports of hiring freezes and layoffs affecting tech workers ramp up. Twitter, Meta, and Uber are among the companies that have slowed hiring for a variety of reasons in recent weeks, amid rising inflation and an on-going stock market sell-off.“Since the onset of the pandemic, organizations have accelerated their digital transformations to support new ways of working and reaching customers,” said Jamie Kohn
  • Customer obsession begins with owning the customer’s problem

    Customer obsession begins with owning the customer’s problem
    Years ago, I was walking through a parking lot in Mountain View, CA, when I bumped into Scott Cook, the founder of Intuit, the software firm known for such blockbuster financial applications as Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax.As we briefly chatted, I mentioned that I was a Quicken user. Cook’s eyes narrowed as he leaned toward me. “Really?” he said. “What can we do better?”It’s been over two decades since that encounter, but the exchange has always stuck wi
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  • What’s so great about Google’s ‘translation glasses’?

    What’s so great about Google’s ‘translation glasses’?
    Google teased translation glasses at last week's Google I/O developer conference, holding out the promise that you can one day talk with someone speaking in a foreign language, and see the English translation in your glasses.Company execs demonstrated the glasses in a video; it showed not only “closed captioning” — real-time text spelling out in the same language what another person is saying — but also translation to and from English and Mandarin or Spanish, e

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