By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The first issue of Computer Weekly in 1966 predicted huge social changes from IT – but what has really changed in 50 years? …read more Source:: Careers
Day: September 2, 2016
Banks should avoid customer service robots for a few more years
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Banking sector should not use software robots to automate customer services such as chat because consumers expect better service levels when it come to their finances …read more Source:: Internet-Tech
Security Think Tank: Addressing the malware arms race
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•By Alex Ayers(editor@www.com How can businesses best prepare their cyber defences in light of the fact that attackers are increasingly using malware designed to evade detection and analysis? …read more Source::
IDG Contributor Network: Amazon’s wacky workweek hours experiment
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•By Evan Schuman Amazon has never shied away from an experiment and, indeed, many of Amazon’s nontraditional business processes are now SOP for everyone else. Therefore, its experiments are worth watching. A new one surfaced this week, an effort to offer 30-hour workweeks “for select employees.” As described by The Washington Post, “the program will…
Chiltern Railways to test Bluetooth ticketing
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Train operator has put a new spin on contactless ticketing by enabling it through mobile phones …read more Source:: Internet-Tech