The global pandemic has been a mixed bag of outcomes for technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) businesses. As with most sectors, disruptions to supply chains and the economic slowdown are likely to have a negative
The political polarization of media coverage is pervasive globally; but, can be found recently and potently in the press treatment of the 2020 US elections. As the President of the United States remains largely (or
Written by: George Labunsky, Head of Retail, New Media and Sport, Israel Economic Mission to the West Coast, USA How Israeli technology is shaping our everyday experiences with the way we consume both goods and
If you want to see the future of warfare, look to Ukraine. Two days before Christmas in 2015, a massive cyberattack on an electricity generation station in Western Ukraine knocked out power for 250,000 people
The Israeli tech ecosystem enjoys a great reputation. It is considered creative, innovative and attractive for the international audience. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Israeli companies are acknowledged by the international tech community.
Por vigésima vez el Foro Económico Mundial [WEF por sus siglas en inglés] ha dado a conocer la lista de las 100 principales empresas que prometen convertirse en importantes jugadores que cambiarán el escenario para
Supply chains make the world go ‘round, and they can also make or break a company’s fortunes. According to Deloitte research, 79 percent of companies with superior supply chain capabilities enjoy revenue growth significantly
Understanding who your customers are, what they want, and how you can best serve them has always been essential to companies of all stripes. With billions worldwide now reliant on an Internet connection to work,
As billions of people shelter in place amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they’re turning to digital media and streaming services for work, entertainment, socializing, and simple distraction. In short, people are increasingly navigating this moment
From the rise of new digital platforms to the growing popularity of over-the-top (OTT) viewing, the global broadcasting and video technology sector has seen no shortage of disruption in recent years. Befitting its status as
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