Author: Corporate Leaders Magazine

In 1981, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News launched as the newspaper of record for the fledgling biotechnology industry. Publications come and go, but GEN has stayed the course for the past 40 years, providing authoritative coverage of news, research trends and technologies that are driving the field. Over that time, GEN’s parent company (Mary Ann Liebert Inc.) has built an independent publishing enterprise, beginning with Human Gene Therapy, which launched in 1990 at the cusp of the gene therapy era. The portfolio has grown over the years, including specialty journals such as Tissue Engineering and PHAGE, multidisciplinary titles such as The CRISPR Journal, as well as numerous successful medical titles, some…

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The financial services industry was well on its way to a digital-first future before the pandemic upended industry and commerce across the globe. The fallout from the pandemic, however – particularly the growing demand for digital only services – has pushed financial services transformation into overdrive. Consumers, whether venturing out or staying at home, are still spending money, showing that marketplaces can survive without the need for a physical location. Much like restaurants, hotels, and entertainment vendors, financial firms have embraced a significant shift in the way their business models run to meet the ever-increasing consumer demands for digital options.…

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Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator, has completed the acquisition of Farrar Scientific, which the company announced in a press release on September 13, 2021. Farrar Scientific is a critical supplier for bioscience and biopharmaceutical customers that provides proprietary technology to fill an unmet need for flexible, modular, and efficient ultra-low temperature processing and storage, including cooling and heating/thawing. “We are delighted to officially welcome Farrar Scientific associates,” said Holly Paeper, who has been appointed as president of Trane Technologies’ new Life Science Solutions business, which operates as part of the company’s Commercial HVAC business unit. “Trane Technologies’ world-class business operating system and…

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The network safety organizations have seen a huge development in the midst of the COVID-19 emergency. With the world going computerized, a few group are putting resources into online protection. Likewise, online protection is a significant issue in light of the fact that the public authority, corporate, monetary, military, and clinical associations gather, interaction and utilize an immense measure of unmatched information on PCs and different gadgets. A critical level of information can be delicate data, regardless of whether that can be protected innovation, individual data, monetary information or other sort of information that requires unapproved openness is ordered under…

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The DJI Mavic 3 Pro is the most anticipated drone of the past couple of years – and it looks like we may now have a date for its official lift-off. In an unprecedented move, DJI has announced three separate launch events for October and November, and there are good reasons to believe that the last one – on November 5 – is going to see the long-awaited arrival of the Mavic 3 Pro. If you’re not familiar with DJI’s range of drones, the Mavic 3 Pro is expected to be the successor to DJI Mavic 2 Pro, which launched in…

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Apple Especially on Mac computers, it is always known for its showmanship.Was it Apple’s famous 1984 Super Bowl adBy presenting the original Macintosh as a dystopian hellish liberator and displaying a playful “Hello, I’m a Mac” ad, the company is more than the latest computer that can always offer a device. I’ve been trying to make it look like something. But justifying why people have to pay for Macs with their own processors requires more than just the magic of marketing. Monday will be a decisive moment for Mac and Apple to leave. Intel Tip. The company is announcing the second generation of the…

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Google Search has undergone changes that allow users to continuously scroll through the results on their mobile devices. With the latest update, when users scroll to the bottom of the results page, Google search on mobile will automatically list more results. A new feature released by Search Giant eliminates the need to click a button to get more results when viewing a series of Google search results on mobile. Continuous scrolling will be the first to be available on both iOS and Android Google mobile apps in the United States. Google Presentation Continuous scrolling debut on Thursday’s blog post. Google said…

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The software development field has rapidly changed in recent times. And technology has played a vital role in these changes. One piece of technology that has been at the center of all this is big data. Best described as a game-changer, this technology has changed how developers extract data. Big data, in general, has helped software developers deliver better customer experiences. But then, the question for many people is “How did this happen?” Well, this article explores some of the ways that big data is influencing website design and development in 2021. Here’s all that you need to know about big…

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning will permeate the enterprise as organizations prepare for the hybrid future of work, unlocking new levels of productivity. One of the most remarkable changes in the COVID-19 era has been how quickly work transformed from somewhere you go, to something you do. Almost overnight, workers and their employers have adapted to new ways of working and collaborating. With this new hybrid work paradigm, however, comes new challenges for employers. As workers gain the ability to seamlessly transition from at-home to in-office work, how can employers ensure that the employee experience is equally seamless, regardless of…

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An enterprise data management strategy isn’t complete unless it includes an effective data retention policy. A data retention policy (DRP) is simple, yet often disarmingly so. In essence, a DRP is a system of rules for holding, storing, and deleting the information an organization generates and handles. What is far from simple is building a data retention policy that’s comprehensive, manageable, and compatible with current and evolving legal, industry, and government demands. DRP policies not only reduce an organization’s risk of running afoul of mandated requirements, but they can also add enormous value. Data governance reduces the costs associated with…

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