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Information Today August 4, 2015 Brandi Scardilli |
Making the Case for Koha: Why Libraries Should Consider an Open Source ILS Read on to find out why every library should consider what it can gain from an open source ILS and the strategies that ByWater Solutions provides to implement the migration. |
CIO July 31, 2015 Mary K. Pratt |
Meet the 2015 CIO Hall of Fame inductees The five CIO Hall of Fame inductees for 2015 are accomplished IT executives who have used technology and leadership savvy to blaze new trails. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Netflix Is Launching In Japan, Chasing International Growth Netflix is making its way to Japan on September 2. The launch is Netflix's first in Asia, and is part of a major push to operate in at least 200 countries by the close of 2016. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Taylor Swift Burns Spotify, Praises Apple (And Her Mom) The future of music won't be shaped by record labels and tech industry executives alone: Taylor Swift is going to have her say too. |
Fast Company September 2015 Anjali Mullany |
Gwyneth Paltrow Goes To Market The actress, Gwyneth Paltrow is the founder of the lifestyle brand called Goop. |
Fast Company September 2015 Austin Carr |
Why Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest Have Embraced ECommerce If the social titans can make buy buttons ubiquitous, then they could make many more billions in ad revenue supporting them. |
Fast Company September 2015 Kenrya Rankin Naasel |
Brene Brown Wants You To Wallow In Your Failure Feel the shame: "That messy middle is where leaders are born," says Brown. |
Fast Company September 2015 Jonathan Ringen |
Spotify, Apple Music, And The Streaming Wars: 5 Things We've Learned The way people listen to music is changing remarkably fast. |
Fast Company September 2015 Sarah Lawson |
Why Bonobos Founder Andy Dunn Loves Kanye West Andy Dunn, the "master of men's pants" -- announced in May that he was giving up his role as CEO of Bonobos, the digital-first fashion brand he cofounded. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 3, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Apple and Amazon are 'Frenemies' When it Comes to eReaders New research by Feng Zhu and colleagues reveals why sometimes it's better for fierce competitors like Apple and Amazon to work together. |
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