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Blockchain technology is rapidly transforming various industries, and information technology (IT) infrastructure is no exception.
The face of training changes constantly as technology advances and leadership learns better ways to onboard new hires and train current employees.
Artificial intelligence (AI). Green technology. Augmented reality (AR). All are popular topics that can benefit from people who understand their complexities and can explain them well.
Despite all the headlines about tech industry layoffs, research suggests that demand for tech talent is only continuing to grow.
As AI continues to become a key player in an increasing number of work environments, the next step for learning and development (L&D) professionals is to train people on how to think about, leverage and learn from AI agents.
Considering the robust cybersecurity infrastructure of companies like Ticketmaster and Snowflake, it’s deeply worrying that prominent organizations can fall prey to such an attack.
Despite the learning technology used to deliver the training, it is the human side of learning that can truly make an impact.
Among the most groundbreaking advancements are wearable technologies, such as augmented reality (AR) glasses and virtual reality (VR) headsets, which are setting new standards for on-the-job training.
In our technological era, if your organization wants to stay ahead of the curve, they must aim to maintain its competitive edge. Among the myriad of emerging technologies, blockchain has proven to be a transformative force.