Why CIOs Should Get Control of Visual Display Technology
Originally published in CIO By David Levin As a growing number of companies around the world incorporate visual display technology, chief information officers are finding…
Originally published in CIO By David Levin As a growing number of companies around the world incorporate visual display technology, chief information officers are finding…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By David Levin When Southwest Airlines tested new screens at Dallas Love Field airport recently, it took some of the stress…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Glynna Christian In late 2016, San Francisco-based software engineer Anthony Levandowski got a new job when car-sharing service Uber acquired Otto, the autonomous trucking…
Originally published in CIO.com By David Levin When Southwest Airlines tested new screens at Dallas Love Field airport recently, it took some of the stress out of waiting…
Originally published in Financial Advisor By Mark Hurley When wealth managers help clients tally up their most valuable assets, they often think of equities, bonds, real…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Joanne Baginski When it comes to striking the right price for an M&A deal, a buyer and seller often…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By David Levin Remember Michael Jackson at Motown 25? After reuniting with his brothers to sing some old hits, he ushered them off stage, donned…
Originally published in CNBC By David Levin Here’s a counterintuitive idea for increasing engagement in the modern workplace: Make your office space more like a video…
Originally published in Monitor Daily By Sinéad Murphy The equipment leasing industry has grown exponentially over the last few decades, with more than $1 trillion dollars of…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Jennifer Fried When a patient sued Yale New Haven Hospital earlier this year for allegedly removing part of the wrong rib…