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Corporate VPN huffing and puffing while everyone works from home over COVID-19? You’re not alone, admins

With the COVID-19 outbreak pushing many companies to keep workers at home, admins are finding themselves having to deal with a crunch of...

VCs warn coronavirus will impact fundraising for the next 2 quarters

As of this writing, COVID-19 has killed more than 3,400 people around the globe and the coronavirus has infected tens of thousands more....

What to consider when employees need to start working remotely

The COVID-19 crisis is touching all aspects of society, including how we work. In response, many companies are considering asking some percentage of...

How to Prepare for a Remote Job Search

The number of people working remotely is at an all-time high, and that’s not just because telecommuting is pants-optional. By giving employees more...

The Future of Work is Not so Distant Anymore

By Karen Rubin, Owl Labs Chief Revenue Officer5G, the Internet of Things, AI and Machine Learning, Wearables, Virtual Reality…these buzzwords are dominating the...

44% of Security Threats Start in the Cloud

Amazon Web Services is a top source of cyberattacks, responsible for 94% of all Web attacks originating in the public cloud.Cloud-enabled cyberattacks are...

Productive Remote Work (When Your Mental Health Says “No”)

Remote work is not easy. It sounds like a dream (and it honestly is in a lot of ways), but there’s a darker...

Alibaba Launches Blockchain-powered Initiative Amid Coronavirus Fears – Cryptonews

A number of Alibaba subsidiaries have begun offering solutions that operators hope will help companies trying to do business while the nation battles...

Gainesville Wants to Be the First City in the Country with Self-Driving Buses

According to its' Office of Mobility, the city of Gainesville, Florida is expected to make autonomous electric buses available as a new form of public transportation by the end of the year – which would make Gainesville the first city in the country to have self-driving buses on public roads. While a few other communities around the country have AVs that run in designated lanes, this would be a major step forward for the autonomous vehicle movement.

Q&A with Maria Pergolino, Anthony Kennada, Aaron Ross and Jason Lemkin (Video + Transcript)

Jason Lemkin moderates a panel of some greatest-of-all-time SaaStr speakers taking questions from the audience and over Twitter. The panel discussed navigating a...

Zuckerberg ditches annual challenges, but needs cynics to fix 2030

Mark Zuckerberg won’t be spending 2020 focused on wearing ties, learning Mandarin or just fixing Facebook. “Rather than having year-to-year challenges, I’ve tried...

Florida Continues to Create Incentives to Attract AV Testing   

We reported last year that Florida had created a legal framework in an attempt to motivate companies to test their AVs in the Sunshine State. This past year has seen further efforts on the part of lawmakers – and these efforts appear to already have borne fruit.

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