Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, March 11th-March 15th, 2019. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
How Simplifying Classroom Technology Fosters Learning
An ICT director shares how using technology that’s universal across classrooms and devices enriches students’ and teachers’ experience.
Managed Service Providers—The Missing Link to Optimal IT and AV Efficiency?
Before you stress out one more day about keeping your company’s technology in good working order, consider offloading the monitoring and management duties to a managed service provider.
My TechDecisions Podcast – Episode 60, Alen Paul Silverrstieen
Host Jonathan Blackwood speaks with Alen Paul Silverrstieen of Imagination Park about augmented reality applications in commercial environments.
The Value of a Formal Knowledge Transfer System for Organizations
Making the case for a knowledge transfer system as a searchable knowledge base to keep intellectual property accessible by all employees.
Blogs:
Net Neutrality Might Be Coming Back – Here’s What You Need to Know
A new bill that seeks to erase Ajit Pai’s order might help restore balance to net neutrality as decision makers knew it.
PepsiCo Lays Off Employees as They Push Towards Automation
The beverage company recently announced plans to completely restructure and dedicated a large sum to covering severance packages for employees they are laying off.
Ion-Based Quantum Computers Expected to Make Strides in Science Fields
The technology offered in ion-based computers can help decision makers in quantum chemistry and other science fields.
Who Got Hacked This Week? March 15 Edition
What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, March 15, 2019? Read on to find out about the latest cyberattacks and who got hacked this week.
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