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Amenities Deep Dive Part 2

Last week we started a mini-series on Amenities. We took a short break from the mini-series to cover a few consequential items from the World Economic Forum which is still underway in Davos. They’re probably still more that we could be covering from Davos, but there are only so m ...  Show more

10 Days That Changed The World

A new groundbreaking capability was conceived, developed, and released to the world in 10 days. Yes, you heard that correctly. 10 days can change the world. That sounds like some historic platitude. What I’m referring to is a new software application that was introduced only a fe ...  Show more

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