Here are five things in tech that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Zoom taps AI to empower customers in safe hybrid work environment. Zoom – the communications platform used by nearly 13 million people each month – is working to further elevate its collaboration services with AI technology. Announcements include…
Immigration is a topic that has dominated national headlines and will undoubtedly continue to do so from now through the 2024 Presidential Election and beyond. One thing that cannot be denied about immigrants from all nations is that they are, by nature, risk takers. After all, it takes bravery and…
Dr. Leon Eisen is an entrepreneur, venture partner, inventor of the Quantum Backward Thinking, WBAF Senator and Oxitone Medical founder. In a recent speech, Yuval Harari called AI a groundbreaking "non-biological agent," but business leaders are still trying to grasp how Bard, ChatGPT and other generative AI agents will help…
“This is an industry that has barely changed at all in the past 30 years,” says entrepreneur Costa Kapothanasis. “The biggest players have been around for a long time, and we felt there was an opportunity to do something new and different.” It’s a familiar theme – the technology sector…
As a general partner at Battery Ventures, Morad focuses on growth and private equity investments in U.S. and European B2B software companies "Made in America" is back—with a high-tech twist. Between supply-chain snarls, the pandemic’s lingering effects and growing international tensions, pundits have predicted the rise of "reshoring"—returning to domestic…
Entrepreneurs have no money. Corporations are loaded. Entrepreneurs have little experience. Corporations are loaded. Entrepreneurs have access to few experts. Corporations are loaded. Entrepreneurs have no reputation or brand. Corporations are loaded. And yet the history of the last 60 years shows that entrepreneurs have a much better track record…
By Neil Hare On May 11, 2023, crucial changes to the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 7(a) and 504 loan programs went into effect, aimed at streamlining the loan application process, expanding the number and types of lenders, and relaxing regulations in order to reach more small businesses, especially those in…
On other parts of the app, silence spread through normally vocal accounts. That applied to more conventional propagandists, such as Margarita Simonyan, editor of state TV news network RT. Once a Prigozhin supporter, Simonyan’s Telegram account was quiet on Saturday. Her explanation? She was on a cruise on the River…
Inflation has grown over the past few years, forcing businesses to navigate higher material, supply and labor costs. When faced with rising costs, business leaders may choose to pass these costs on to customers by raising the prices of their products or services. While this is a common “solution,” it…
When Elon Musk arrived at VivaTech, a leading technology conference in France, his presence had an immediate effect, as event founder Maurice Levy of Publicis Groupe was quick to point out. Suddenly everyone wanted to be there. Musk’s visit represented a substantial investment for the organization, with rumors of a…
The Department of Defense (DoD) utilizes thousands of business contractors every year, who combine to provide technological support, supply chain assistance, and manufacturing to support the department. While a majority of the attention is focused on large companies who carry out these contracts, small businesses have become an increasingly larger…
In a declining economy, startups face an uphill battle when it comes to securing funding.…
With all of the recent news about artificial intelligence (AI), it got me thinking about…
A while back, I took a couple of my grandchildren on a tour of the…
Startups face numerous challenges on their journey to success, and failing to overcome any one…
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