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Are Your Data Security Protocols CCPA-Ready?

Gaining greater insight into these queries will help organizations take the appropriate next steps and avoid the dreaded civil action and financial penalties.

Building A Strong Development Team From The Start

Building a development team is like assembling a sports team: Every member must know their role, position on the team and overall goal.

The Rise Of RevOps: Rethinking The Structure Of Modern GTM Teams

Marketing and sales may have once been considered departments dominated by creativity and people skills, but today, marketing and sales look much more technical and operational due to the explosion of marketing applications.

Consumer Privacy Takes Priority in 2020

Here are a few predictions on how this consumer call for action will (and should) be a catalyst for greater privacy, identity protection and security in 2020.

New Chinese Study Finds That The Elderly Are Most At Risk From The Coronavirus [Infographic]

The Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has released the country’s first major study into the coronavirus since the start of the outbreak.

Can A Common Over-The-Counter Pain Killer Really Treat Emotional Pain? Should It?

A new study suggests that the common pain medicine acetaminophen treats emotional pain from social rejection. Why might this be true, and what are the implications if this finding holds up?

Global Health Technologies: Time To Re-Think The ‘Trickle Down’ Model

Technologies are critical for addressing global health needs, but the ‘trickle down’ model has limitations. If the end goal is to save lives and do it quickly, then innovations from the Global South must be given a chance.

Coronavirus – Strategic Questions Underlying The Outbreak

Since China is the world’s largest supplier of APIs, the coronavirus outbreak sparked renewed fears of global supply chain disruption. To the extent that manufacturers have chosen to put all of their trust and business in one supplier, they leave thems…

Bloomberg Said U.S. Should Deny Treatment To Old People With Chronic Disease

If Democratic Presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg was 95 years old and had prostate cancer, he could afford extreme medical care to improve and extend his life.

The $50+ Billion Consulting Industry Supporting Healthcare That You May Not Know About

Modern healthcare is supported by a robust consulting and services industry.