‘We need to create a culture where everybody feels the psychological safety to bring their best selves to work,’ says SAP’s Judith Williams
Today’s businesses must demonstrate how they contribute to helping the world run better, says SAP’s Thomas Saueressig
Technology giants Apple and Qualcomm have agreed to settle a legal dispute over the use of Qualcomm’s modem chips in iPhones
As threats become too close for comfort, cybersecurity can no longer be simply left to the IT team. It’s time for directors to lead the fight back against this growing menace
A new copyright directive, which was approved by European policymakers on March 26, has been the subject of much criticism
The EU competition authority has imposed a hefty fine on Google once again, after accusing the tech giant of using its resources to gain an unfair advantage over its competitors
Finland’s Rovio receives investment in its subsidiary Hatch Entertainment, bringing 5G gaming a step closer for Japanese consumers
Nuclear power’s image problem has stunted investment for years. Now, as the threat of climate change looms larger, cutting-edge start-ups are bringing the energy source back into the conversation
Technological developments are reshaping labour markets. Instead of worrying about the jobs that will be lost to automation, international communities should start preparing students for the jobs that will be created in their place
In the early 1980s, a small cup became the world’s first 3D printed object. More than three decades later, and the industry is reaching for the Holy Grail: printed organs
The supply chain is the new battleground of the relentlessly competitive world of retail. Companies that fail to adapt to the sector’s exponential rate of change risk slipping into obscurity
Investor appetite has driven tech share prices to a record high, surpassing dotcom bubble levels