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With more than 40 years experience in technology media and analysis, Jerry Bowles conceived and co-founded Social Media Today, the web’s first first curated B2B blog hub, serving as its Chief Content Officer. As an extension of SMT, he also conceived and created socially oriented web sites for a number of corporate clients, including SAP, Oracle, Siemens and Teradata. Among other credits, Jerry has contributed to Fortune, Forbes and Business Week.
A competition for developers to use their mastery of new technologies to drive positive change across the world through code
Big tech is playing a growing role in fighting climate change and promoting the use of data to encourage energy efficiency.
Proof that it is possible to source, recruit, hire, train, and manage a large workforce globally in a work at home environment.
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Big Blue does the right thing and maybe even for the right reasons.
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