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Return-to-office mandates are putting more workers back behind company desks, but there remains a lack of the kind of upscale office space employees want to go back to.
More than three-quarters of IT professionals in a recent survey say Apple products are easier to secure than Windows and Android.
A 15-year-long roller coaster ride of appeals and counter-appeals over the European Commission’s antitrust ruling has ended in victory for the company.
Ericsson recently tightened its policy for office attendance — but the decision was taken too quickly, according to union officials, forcing some staff to take meetings in the toilets.
Once more, companies want butts in seats — even though there's no legitimate business reason for many employees to return to the office.
IT job unemployment dropped sharply in September as small-to-midsize companies scooped up talent left behind by big enterprises. The dynamic shows the skills employers want have shifted in recent months.
The case, which stems from incidents from 11 years ago, raises questions of IT preferences in hiring from specific countries, especially India.
Hexnode CEO Apu Pavithran talks about the risks of forcing Apple to open up its platforms.
Long used for brainstorming and project management, these visual collaboration tools now offer AI features that can help teams quickly augment, summarize, translate, and categorize whiteboard canvas content. Here’s what to look for and 10 digit
It comes down to a basic issue: no one really thrives in open office landscapes, but companies don't want the cost of providing real offices for workers.
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