Technology can damage our state of mind, and new research is bearing that out: Computer giant Dell Technologies, in partnership with neuroscience firm EMOTIV, put people through a gauntlet of bad tech experiences, and then measured their brainwaves to gauge their reactions. … [Read more...] about Stressed out? Blame bad technology
Virtual workplaces technological functions can address common challenges
Watami Receives Infor Customer Excellence Award 2020 for Exceptional Use of Cloud Technology
"The business environment has changed significantly this year, and these awards give us a formal platform to commend all of our customers that have had to develop entirely new protocols, adapt and evolve to continue to make critical business decisions amidst so much fluidity," said Shinya Miura, vice president and country manager, Infor Japan K.K. "Infor is committed to helping its customers leverage industry-specific cloud technology to better analyze, manage and protect their increasing amounts of data more effectively." … [Read more...] about Watami Receives Infor Customer Excellence Award 2020 for Exceptional Use of Cloud Technology
VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 23
Meanwhile, logistics came up top as the most popular sector for investment, as the pandemic drove the acceleration of e-commerce, boosting demand for this asset class, the report said. Investors were also more interested in data centres, as demand surged for video conferencing and other platforms to support remote working. This has led to increasing requirements for data storage./. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 23
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 23
Vietnamese expatriates in Germany have had faith in the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Professor Nguyen Van Thoai from the University of Trier in Rheinland-Pfalz state recalled Vietnam’s tough period after being subject to a trade embargo in the 1980s. Thanks to the Party’s introduction of the “Doi Moi” (renewal) policy in 1986, the country has shot to stardom in the international arena. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 23
Vietnam to consider legal framework for cryptocurrency
For instance, the first known court case related to cryptocurrencies in Vietnam was back in September 2013 between a businessman and the Tax Department of Ben Tre Province about the man’s alleged tax evasion. The court ruled in favor of the man due to the lack of a legal basis and the Department could not collect taxes from his crypto-based transactions. … [Read more...] about Vietnam to consider legal framework for cryptocurrency