Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, the first of January, 2019. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
Top 7 Technology Projects of the Year – 2018
Each week TechDecisions features a single technology installation as the Project of the Week. Let’s look back on seven of our favorites from 2018.
Collaboration Tools Don’t Solve All Collaboration Problems
Collaboration tools are a benefit to any collaborative environment, but without the right collaborative culture, those tools won’t do enough to get the return that tech decision makers are looking for.
The Ever Evolving Corporate Office Design
Companies are thinking in new ways about the best ways to set up their office design to maximize the productivity of employees. Many corporate organizations have said goodbye to giving everyone their own space and turned the daily grind into an opportunity to forge their own paths.
Contemplating Commercial Technology in the Year 2049
As technology decision makers, it is our job to forecast and future-proof our technology. Let’s take that to the extreme and look at the commercial technology landscape in 2049.
Blogs:
Workplace Trends for 2019: Will Your Office Be Ready?
IT professionals and tech decision makers should make sure they’re ready for the dramatic impact of these 4 workplace trends for 2019.
The United States Has Some of the Most Expensive Cell Phone Bills
Compared to other developed countries across the globe, Americans typically pay more for their cell phone bills due to lack of antitrust enforcement, pro-competition policies, and the interconnection between telecom companies and policy-making.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics: 2019 Trends That Might Impact You
Research firm DMI predicts artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics trends that will gain steam in 2019 and potentially impact what you do.
The Porn Industry Leads Streaming Services In User Data Mining
While they don’t sell your information to third parties, MindGeek, the owner of Pornhub Networks, is the master of mining data and producing custom content accordingly.
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