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Female Army Veteran Uses Tech To Help Create a Better Future

Women comprise 56% of the U.S. workforce but hold only 26% of technology jobs. The percentage of female STEM, or science, technology, engineering, and math graduates is about 19%. According to the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT), that number has been steadily declining ...

Ad Network Connects Influencers, Brands, Audiences on Performance Platform

In marketing, the term "influencer" refers to a generalized category of people who use their vast social media reach to publicize products or services to their audience interested in learning about what they are promoting. Influencers fall within identity tiers depending on the type of products they favor and the size of their audience ...

OSS NEWS

A New SBOM Tool, OpenSSL Fixes, GitHub Flaw, Software Supply Chain Help

Troubles with software supply chain safety have recently grabbed a chunk of negative headline space. That might well set the stage for what to expect in an upcoming State of Open Source Report ...

Retail Reality Check: Rewards Programs Do Matter to Consumers

Spiraling inflation is increasing consumer demand for incentives wherever they shop. So, retailers take note: if you want shoppers to buy your wares, reward them for it ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Digital Marketers Take Fragmented Tactics to New Targets

The role of digital marketing continues to gain traction in the wake of the retail rebirth following the pandemic ...

For Better CRM Results, Prioritize Pipeline Over Forecast

Traditional CRM software often overburdens sales teams with manual data entry and missing critical pipeline data that ultimately provides inaccurate projections ...

REVIEW

New ‘Tux’ Desktop Release Dresses Up Linux’s Distro Closet

Germany-based Tuxedo Computers has released its tailor-made operating system as a stand-alone distribution that offers a reasonably productive option among the bloated supply of Linux variants ...

Live Commerce, Shoppable Videos Turn Viewers Into Buyers

Marketers are paying more attention to presenting potential buyers with a blend of product videos as a model that adopts live commerce goals based on consumer-led and consumer-centric product discovery ...

Avoid Being the Next Victim of Account Takeover Fraud

Have you checked your online accounts lately? If not, make doing so a priority today ...

Brands Put Shoppable Video Ads in the Marketing Toolbox

Some e-commerce watchers predict that the growing trend of live shopping will probably not grow as extensively with U.S. customers as it has in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) market. Still, merchants should not mark down the potential it offers them for growing e-commerce sales ...

WOMEN IN TECH

Solar Lantern Inventor Brings Ecofriendly Light to Toxic Darkness

Alice Min Soo Chun is a woman driven by a passion for doing good and helping save the planet with innovative products she invented powered with sustainable lighting technology ...

Messaging Key To Meeting Changing CX Preferences

How businesses must handle customer interactions is changing as customers adopt messaging as a communication preference. Companies that fail to keep up with the rapid advancements of digitizing this process will be left behind ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Poly Studio P5 Packs Professional Webcam Properties

In the wide-open field of videoconferencing tools spawned by the pandemic, the Poly Studio P5 professional webcam should be high on your list of candidates for home or office use ...

Post-Pandemic E-Commerce Signals Refocus on Omnichannel Operations

Is e-commerce declining or fitting in the post-pandemic world? The answer might well depend on how the limits of e-commerce are drawn in the "new normal" business world ...

Twisted Cyber Case Finds Former Uber Security Chief Guilty of Data Breach Coverup

The conviction of former Uber Chief Security Officer Joseph Sullivan may pose a chilling reassessment of how chief information security officers (CISOs) and the security community handle network breaches going forward ...

OSS NEWS

Free Ubuntu Subscriptions, Some Pause Open Source, New ‘Undistro’

Software security continues to plague open-source developers and users as well. Ongoing efforts to fix broken security issues are producing innovative solutions. However, like a game of whack-a-mole, new security hurdles continue to pop up ...

Grocery Home Delivery May Ride on Cold Chain Technology

Last mile delivery of products ordered online is a nagging problem for merchants and consumers, and it is even more challenging for food retailers ...

New Cyber Bill Aims To Fix Open-Source Security in Government

Federal legislators last week began the process of better securing the open-source software used by government agencies with a new bill titled "Securing Open Source Software Act of 2022." ...

REVIEW

Nest Cam’s Unique Battery and Solar Power Options

Google's Nest Cam with battery is a home security camera by Google that offers an innovative portable outdoor/indoor security solution with advanced features at an entry-level price of $179.99 ...

Maintaining Global Compliance With Modern Data Privacy Laws

Data privacy laws are becoming a major focus globally as businesses scamper to meet new compliance obligations ...

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