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IT ResearchFinder is the leading platform for sourcing the best FREE IT research reports worldwide. Our highly experienced analysts summarize and evaluate carefully selected IT research reports. Independent, objective and comprehensive. Let us help you navigate the rapidly-changing IT landscape with relevant research and reports from leading IT analysts and research houses worldwide. Our open platform allows users to cut costs when sourcing the quality IT research they need and gives report publishers access to their target audiences.
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June 4, 2020
“The biggest global threat that the world is facing right now is failing to find a vaccine or treatment for COVID-19” - Interview with Emilio Granados Francos, WEF
<p>2020 has been a challenging year so far from the economic, geopolitical, and health perspectives. In this episode of the IT Research Finder podcast, Emilio Granados Franco, Head of Global Risks and Geopolitical Agenda at the World Economic Forum, speaks with our analyst Elena Díaz, to discuss current global challenges including the coronavirus pandemic. Emilio Granados Franco is behind the reports ‘<a href="https://itresearchfinder.com/catalog/report/the-global-risks-report-2020">Global Risks Report 2020</a>’ and '<a href="https://itresearchfinder.com/catalog/report/covid-19-risks-outlook">COVID-19 Risks Outlook</a>’ which can be found on the World Economic Forum website and <a href="https://itresearchfinder.com">IT Research Finder</a>.</p> <p><strong>Table of Content</strong></p> <p>00:50 – The 'Global Risks Report 2020’ was published in January this year. The study takes a look at the vulnerabilities of health systems – which have been obvious with the coronavirus crisis. What evidence did you have to reach that conclusion?</p> <p>06:19 – Climate change is among the global risks analyzed in the report. The study explains that as well as risks the next decade brings a huge opportunity. Could you talk us through this positive side concerning climate change?</p> <p>10:45 – This research also examines the consequences of digital fragmentation. Could you give us an overview of these?</p> <p>14:59 – The World Economic Forum has just published the 'COVID-19 Risks Outlook’. The paper takes a look at the emerging risks of abrupt technology adoption. What are these risks?</p> <p>19:00 – Has the coronavirus crisis amplified some of the existing risks and what's the biggest threat at present?</p>

May 4, 2020
“Developers agree that they have an obligation to safeguard ethics in AI” – Interview with Christina Voskoglou, Senior Director of Research at Slashdata
<p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the developer economy is the topic of this new episode of the IT Research Finder. Christina Voskoglou, Senior Director of Research at Slashdata, speaks with our analyst Elena Díaz and discusses important aspects around this emerging technology including the views of developers on ethics and AI, the gender gap in the sector, and many other important trends in the developer sector. Christina is one of the authors of the most recent 18th edition of <a href="https://itresearchfinder.com/catalog/report/state-of-the-developer-nation-17th-edition"><strong>“State Of The Developer Nation”</strong></a>. This 5-star-rated report as well as past editions can be found on <a href="https://www.slashdata.co/">Slashdata</a> and <a href="https://itresearchfinder.com">IT Research Finder</a>.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Table of Content</p> <p><br></p> <p>00:40 – Our first question is about the ethical aspects of emerging technologies. In general terms, what do developers think about the ethics of Artificial Intelligence?</p> <p><br></p> <p>04:26 – We’d like to know about the gender gap in the tech industry. This is a sector that is still highly dominated by men. How’s the average profile of women in development? And what are the main differences between men and women developers?</p> <p><br></p> <p>08:15 – The report explains that developers are not developing true cloud-native apps yet? How would you define cloud-native and why is it important?</p> <p><br></p> <p>09:27 – Could you share with us your views on Agile methodology? What are the specific implementations of Agile dominating the software industry?</p> <p><br></p> <p>13:25 – A new edition of this paper has just been released. Could you share with us the main developments over the last year?</p>

April 28, 2020
"This is not the Remote Work We All Know and Love" - Interview with Hailley Griffis, Head of Public Relations at Buffer
<p>In this new episode of the IT Research Finder, Hailley Griffis, Head of Public Relations at <a href="https://buffer.com/">Buffer</a> talks about the ins and outs remote work with our analyst Elena Díaz; Buffer recently released the report “<a href="https://itresearchfinder.com/catalog/report/the-2020-state-of-remote-work"><strong>The 2020 State of Remote Work</strong></a>”, which can be found on our website. This 5-star-rated report offers insights into remote working which is gaining ever more traction due to the coronavirus pandemic. The study - which was conducted before the virus break-out - reveals that the large majority of remote workers want to carry on working remotely for the rest of their careers or have the option to combine homework with office-based work. But there remain hurdles that can make remote work difficult for some employees. Hailley explains also why the home office during the pandemic is very much different from regular remote work and how our work life will change after the pandemic. </p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Table of Content</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>00:50 – What are the main benefits mentioned by remote workers?</p> <p><br></p> <p>01:30 – The report shows that all remote workers interviewed want to continue working remotely for the rest of their careers. But, the research also found that a small minority of people don’t recommend remote work. What are the reasons for this?</p> <p><br></p> <p>03:15 – Lack of communication and collaboration, as well as loneliness, are the main challenges for remote workers. Why are companies struggling with this considering we have all the digital tools nowadays to increase cooperation between teams and employees?</p> <p><br></p> <p>05:00 – Is remote work here to stay? How do you see the evolution of remote work when the coronavirus crisis is over?</p>
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