The forgotten generation?
How technology is helping students bridge the remote learning gap.
How technology is helping students bridge the remote learning gap.
Planning a digital transformation strategy now that encompasses the multi-faceted needs of the new workplace will position leaders and their organisations to have the best chance of success, business continuity and employee satisfaction in 2021 and beyond.
The impact from COVID-19 has forced a shift in the collaboration tech industry and put a spotlight on virtual team collaboration and how it plays a role in maintaining business continuity now and in the future.
The collaboration market is becoming crowded with software, so IT leaders now need to invest in platform-agnostic systems as work-from-anywhere continues.
As businesses around the world begin putting their plans for the “return to work” movement into action, they're quickly learning that many of the protocols they previously had in place won't suffice for the new normal we've been faced with.
For the better part of a year, we’ve learned how collaboration hardware can help us do our job and how AV customers are demanding platform-agnostic systems.
As colleges and universities prepare for the fall, a new framework for digital learning takes place in a rapidly changing education landscape
GM and SVP Dana Corey explores digital transformation in our latest blog