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Amazon rolling out ‘WorkingWell’ program to reduce injuries among operations employees

GeekWire

Amazon warehouse workers take part in a health and safety huddle as part of the company’s WorkingWell program to prevent injuries on the job. About the plan: Developed in collaboration with employees from within Amazon operations, aspects of WorkingWell were first piloted in the U.S. Amazon Photo).

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Six companies dominate network traffic as speed and access grows

TM Forum

telcos are investing heavily in the fixed and mobile networks, 5G trials and licenses that ensure the quality of experience which internet companies rely on. funding and tax incentives to CSPs developing Open RAN. As Samir Marwaha, Sandvine’s Chief Strategy Officer, notes in a blog. figures from Reuters. billion euros ($59.4

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Deutsche Telekom calls on SAP for Rise all-in-one offer

CIO Business Intelligence

Deutsche Telekom operates in 50 countries and has more than 250 million mobile customers around the world, including those of US wireless operator T-Mobile, of which it is the majority shareholder. Some of them were originally developed and operated by Accenture, a Deutsche Telekom spokeswoman said via email.

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Oracle APEX and DevOps: How to Combine Them for Success

Flexagon

What’s more, the high cost and long timeline for building applications from scratch has companies using low-code development platforms like Oracle APEX. In fact, Gartner predicts 70% of applications in 2025 will be created using low- or no-code development environments. What Are the Functionalities of Oracle APEX?

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Honda is doubling down on rockets, robots, and flying cars

The Verge

Honda is increasing its research and development spending in three futuristic areas: rockets, robots, and electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), otherwise known as flying cars. The aim of its robotics division is to develop “multi-fingered hands” that can pick up and grip certain objects.

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Fed Tech News Roundup 10 July 2015

CTOvision

Arlen Shenkman Promoted to CFO at SAP North America; Jen Morgan Comments Gov Con Executive (Today) - Arlen Shenkman, formerly global head of corporate development at SAP, has been promoted to chief financial officer of SAP North America. During his three years as SAP’s global corporate development. WHY: IARPA, the research.

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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO Business Intelligence

Low-code/no-code visual programming tools promise to radically simplify and speed up application development by allowing business users to create new applications using drag and drop interfaces, reducing the workload on hard-to-find professional developers. It’s for speed to market,” says CTO Vikram Ramani.

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