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It’s easy to assume your data is safer now than ever. After all, cloud providers have entire teams managing security, people whose job is literally to keep hackers out. And yet, every few months, ...
Business leaders are accustomed to uncertainty. In just the last five years, we’ve navigated a generational global pandemic, steep inflation, the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on global supply ...
While tradition and heritage are valuable assets for legacy companies, they can sometimes create a false sense of security in the face of rapid change. Technological change and evolving customer ...
In case you have been asleep, I must inform you that the stock market has been unusually volatile as of late. Besides being influenced by the economy’s and financial markets’ typical ups and downs, ...
People who can delay gratification and master their impulses thrive in life. And experts say that you can learn skills to rein in bad habits. By Christina Caron We tend to respect and even idolize ...
Homebuyers—especially first-timers—have faced an uphill battle for years. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were enticed by historically low mortgage rates, only to run into fierce ...
Have you ever tried to dry a pair of shoes in the dryer? You know that relentless thumping as the shoes hit the drum? Or maybe a sweater with a zipper—rattling again and again as it tumbles around? It ...
I coached my daughter’s youth soccer team this season, and we lost almost every game. I loved every minute of it. This is grade-school-aged recreational soccer, and the rosters get scrambled most ...