Jack Liu and Shangyu Wu are still riding the high that comes with making history, after being the first Arkansas-based team ...
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Enterprise AI adoption looks strong, but real ROI lags. Why coordination theater, shadow IT and stalled redesign are distorting compounding value.
Other Side of the Story is the media literacy project from BBC Bitesize aimed at 11-16-year olds. Other Side of the Story ...
Dr Allan Njanji, a refugee advocate with experience of the asylum system, writes about what the UK could learn from Spain's decision to grant legal status to half a million migrants.
Liz Loza looks at rookies who could make a splash in Indianapolis and climb up boards throughout the draft process.
Outcome-based pricing, vendor consolidation and workforce reset to rewire the IT services industry within 18 months, says Jasjit Kang, the IT behemoth’s global business process services chief ...
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Nepal's youth unemployment rate of 20.6% is the highest among all of South and Southeast Asian nations, according to World Bank data, underscoring the failure of successive governments to solve a jobs ...