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Work and innovate everywhere
By: Dell Technologies and Intel
Type: eBook
The future of work has evolved, and workers have new expectations for technologies that power their workday.
Employees are returning to the office and moving between locations to get work done — seamless experience is a priority, and intelligence, simplification, and sustainability are at the forefront of innovating technologies to elevate that work experience.
Dell Technologies offers a comprehensive portfolio of intelligent solutions that:
- Delight end-user
- Simplify IT
- Advance sustainability
Learn more about Dell Technologies solutions powered by Intel vPro® platform, Built for Business.
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Work and innovate everywhere
By: Dell Technologies and Intel
Type: eBook
The future of work has evolved, and workers have new expectations for technologies that power their workday.
Employees are returning to the office and moving between locations to get work done — seamless experience is a priority, and intelligence, simplification, and sustainability are at the forefront of innovating technologies to elevate that work experience.Dell Technologies offers a comprehensive portfolio of intelligent solutions that:
- Delight end-user
- Simplify IT
- Advance sustainability
Learn more about Dell Technologies solutions powered by Intel vPro® platform, Built for Business.
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Uber and Volkswagen: Handling ethics in IT
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
Uber and Volkswagen, two giants in the transportation industry, have both recently been caught using software to help overcome government audits and tests. The consequences of these findings have been severe, with Uber recently losing its license to operate in London.
Take a look at this edition of ComputerWeekly to learn more about these and other companies that have experienced difficult ethical software issues.
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