Aoris Investment Management, a specialist international equity manager, released its “Aoris International Fund” Q3 2025 ...
The Trump administration is pressuring the European Union to cut down on regulations that impact tech companies like Google, Apple, Amazon, and Meta. The Office of the United States Trade ...
Chip Theory's massive Elder Scrolls board game is full of good stuff - but failed me where it counts
Jeez, RPG board games are so hard to get right, aren't they? They have to deliver adventurous, imaginative freedom, a real ...
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Bridging the gap: How Robert Appiah is redefining enterprise learning
Ramsey BenambaAccra, Dec 22, GNA- Mr Robert Appiah, Senior Product Manager for Talent and Learning at SAP has called for more ...
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Bridging the gap: How Robert Appiah is architecting the future of workforce intelligence
Mr. Robert Appiah, Senior Product Specialist for Talent and Learning at SAP, has called for a critical focus on preparing young people for the workforce by closing the gap between education and ...
The rapid advancements in the world of technology in recent decades have completely transformed the global landscape of higher education and today, the academic institutions world over are laying ...
Magellan Asset Management, an investment management company, released the third quarter 2025 investor letter for “Magellan Global Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here.
As enterprises modernize, the question is no longer whether to use SAP or non-SAP tools, but how to make them work together ...
At SlatorCon Remote December 2025, Germany’s largest company by market cap, global software giant SAP, shared an inside look ...
Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education unanimously approved a new K-12 digital literacy and computer science course requirement. A committee of teachers, educational, technology and business ...
Colleen Novielli , Apple’s director for Mac product marketing, lays out the company's thinking on its role in the enterprise.
Apple, Michigan taxpayers, and one of Detroit’s wealthiest families spent roughly $30 million training hundreds of people to ...
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