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How IT Staffing Companies Can Help You Stay Competitive in the Tech Race
In today’s fast-paced tech environment, businesses face constant pressure to innovate and stay ahead of the competition. The rapid evolution of technology and the increasing demand for skilled IT professionals can create significant challenges. This is where IT staffing companies and their IT staff augmentation services come into play. They offer critical support to ensure that organizations remain competitive and agile in a demanding industry. This article explores how partnering with IT staffing companies can be a game-changer for maintaining a competitive edge in the tech race.
By William Smith2 years ago in Geeks
IoT in Healthcare: Saving Lives Through Connectivity
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing various industries, with healthcare being one of the most significant areas of transformation. IoT in healthcare involves using connected devices and systems to improve patient care, enhance operational efficiency, and drive better health outcomes. This article explores how IoT is changing healthcare, focusing on its key applications, benefits, challenges, and prospects.
By William Smith2 years ago in Geeks
The Eleventh Day of the Eighth Month. Top Story - August 2024.
August 11, 2014. Around 3:30PM Pacific Standard Time. I was on Twitter, just looking around. Then I read it. I wish I could forget it. "Robin Williams has died." My first thought: "Please let this be some sick hoax." Dead serious, those were the words that entered my mind.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Aerial Espionage
On May 1, 1960, a dramatic event unfolded in the skies over Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union. A Soviet S-75 Dvina surface-to-air missile struck an American U-2 spy plane, exposing a series of high-stakes deceptions and geopolitical blunders. In an attempt to save face, the US government concocted an elaborate cover story, claiming the downed aircraft was a NASA research plane that had suffered an in-flight emergency. This ruse included fabricated details about the pilot, Gary Powers, experiencing oxygen system problems. The deception was meticulously planned, with the entire U-2 fleet grounded for a supposed review of its oxygen systems.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Geeks
IoT Apps: Transforming the Way We Live and Work
The Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping the world around us, influencing how we live and work. With the rapid advancement of technology, IoT applications have become integral to various industries and everyday life. This article explores how IoT apps are transforming our world, the role of an IoT Application Development Company, and the importance of IoT consulting services in this evolving landscape.
By William Smith2 years ago in Geeks
Reviewing Every Villainess from Lifetime's "Secrets on Maple Street" Trilogy
I've watched Lifetime's captivating thrillers for about a quarter-century now, and I've seen so much happen in these films. While I've enjoyed them all so much, I have to say that this recent trilogy of films has to be the best thing they've done. I was so excited for these films, because I knew we'd receive some good twists, an amazing pace, and I figured we'd see some amazing villainesses.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
A Look Back at "Garfield and Friends"
This is a bit emotional for me. One of my earliest memories of watching anything animated was tuning in to Garfield and Friends every Saturday morning. I was only five years old when I first learned about Garfield. Even now, 34 years later, I have such fond memories of enjoying that show for the entire hour it was on. Here's how this phenomenon began.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Green No More"
You know, when the Green Ranger first departed, I was not happy. I was just beginning to really enjoy seeing him, and then, gone. However, I did take Green Ranger's second departure better than the first. The reason was simple: when Tommy was out of the Rangers the first time, something could have been done to prevent it. Regarding this time? No. There was no way out for Tommy as the Green Ranger, and even at the age of nine, I knew this.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Bridget Stone (Death Down the Aisle)
I've watched these amazing Lifetime thrillers for over twenty years, and while I have marveled over how they've evolved over the years, there's one thing I learned a number of years ago: when it comes to villainesses, the best ones come during playoff time. By that, I mean, Lifetime films that air during the playoffs of any sport seem to deliver the most amazing villainesses, and in my recent experiences, the real good ones come between April and June (Stanley Cup and NBA Playoff time). Even the month of March (the month before it all starts) gives us some good ones.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Easy LinkedIn Content Scheduling Explained
LinkedIn has now rolled out a scheduling feature for personal profiles AND company pages. If you don’t have it yet, it should be coming very soon. You can tell if you have it by the little clock icon next to the “post” button. Click on the icon to set up a scheduled day and time to post. Learn more below!
By Tai Freligh2 years ago in Geeks
Low-Code Development for Everyone: Building Custom Salesforce Solutions Without Coding
Salesforce, the leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform, offers unmatched capabilities for businesses of all sizes. However, building custom Salesforce solutions traditionally required coding expertise, limiting accessibility for non-technical users. This is where low-code development comes in, democratizing the process and empowering everyone to create custom applications that enhance their Salesforce experience.
By William Smith2 years ago in Geeks












