What we’ve learned about working from home 7 months into the pandemic

When large parts of the world were shutting down in March, we really didn’t know how we would move massive numbers of employees used to working in the office to work from home. In early March, I wrote a piece on how to prepare for such an eventuality, speaking to several experts who had a […] Continue reading What we’ve learned about working from home 7 months into the pandemic

Amid pandemic, returning to offices remains an open question for tech leaders

As COVID-19 infections surge in parts of the U.S., many workplaces remain empty or are operating with skeleton crews. Most agree that the decision to return to the office should involve a combination of business, government and medical officials and scientists who have a deep understanding of COVID-19 and infectious disease in general. The exact […] Continue reading Amid pandemic, returning to offices remains an open question for tech leaders

Former CIO of GE Weighs in on Shifting Trends in Tech and Business

Gary Reiner offers predictions and analysis of how this critical moment in history will affect IT and the intersection of business and tech.
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The Future of Work Is Remote. But What Does That Really Mean?

Remote work is the new normal, at least for now. Here’s our take on which recent changes are temporary and which are here to stay.
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Future Tech Solutions Won’t Require Heavy Implementation Services

As the business landscape evolves, tech solutions that are fast, easy, and inexpensive to deploy will phase out those requiring heavy implementation services.
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How we scaled our startup by being remote first

Startups are often associated with the benefits and toys provided in their offices. But what if the future of startups was less about physical office space and more about remote-first work… Continue reading How we scaled our startup by being remote first

On-demand workspace platform Breather taps new CEO

Breather, the platform that provides on-demand private workspace, announced today that it has appointed Bryan Murphy as its new CEO. Before joining Breather, Murphy was the founder and President of direct-to-consumer mattress startup, Tomorrow Sleep. Prior to Tomorrow Sleep, Murphy held posts as an advisor to investment firms and as an executive at eBay after the […] Continue reading On-demand workspace platform Breather taps new CEO

The limits of coworking

It feels like there’s a WeWork on every street nowadays. Take a walk through midtown Manhattan (please don’t actually) and it might even seem like there are more WeWorks than office buildings. Consider this an ongoing discussion about Urban Tech, its intersection with regulation, issues of public service, and other complexities that people have full […] Continue reading The limits of coworking