Author: Forecast International
Bombardier has launched a multi-phase expansion of its services and support network across the United States to address growing demand for OEM-backed maintenance and support. The projects, to be rolled out over the next several years, will extend the company’s existing footprint into new regions while bolstering operations in areas where it already maintains facilities.Read More
NTT DATA, a global leader in digital business and technology services, today announced its NTT Data business unit for Microsoft Cloud to meet rising demand for secure, AI-driven enterprise cloud transformation.Read More
CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady joins “CBS Mornings” to break down President Trump’s global tariffs that went into effect Thursday after deals weren’t reached with dozens of countries.Read More
India wants countries to agree a new code of conduct on hiring each other’s airline staff after raising concerns that its fast-growing aviation system is being stifled by the poaching of Indian pilots and cabin crew without adequate notice.Read More
The final phase of the polio eradication effort has proven to be the toughest. The number of children paralyzed by polio has been reduced by 99% over the lastRead More
United Airlines is warning passengers on Thursday that they could still see the ripple effects of a ground stop that went into effect Wednesday evening.Read More
Eyeglasses are being augmented with screens, AI, and the power to unnerve people. We tested a pair from Even Realities to see how.Read More
Global technology stocks advanced on Thursday in a relief rally after the latest tariff salvo from U.S. President Donald Trump largely exempted industry heavyweights from his threat to impose 100% levy on chips and semiconductors.Read More
My editable worksheet with starter questions to help assess HR tech solutions—covering areas such as business needs, vendor evaluation, cost and ROI, and more.Read More
U.S. stock index futures rose on Thursday, pointing to fresh gains on Wall Street, on signs that major technology companies will avoid President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on chip imports.Read More