The social media era, in which social connections have reshaped the ways we work and live, is giving way to the more sophisticated era of "social business," David Armano writes. That shift will see companies … more
PBR Staff Writer Published 22 April 2014 Swiss pharmaceutical firm Novartis has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the oncology unit of Britain's GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) for about $14.5bn and up to $1.5bn contingent on a development milestone. As part of the deal, Novartis would have opt-in rights to GSK's current and future oncology R&D pipeline.
Tech companies are already shaping the world today. Scientists already predict that it would not change in the future; in fact, our lives will depend more and more everyday on technology gadgets and high tech tools. But what is there to know for any
CBR investigates how biometrics will reshape IoT and user experience. The Internet of Things will redefine identity management using biometrics to unlock bank apps, email accounts but also cars, homes and personal health databases. By 2016, IoT will drive device and user relationship requirements in 20% of new identity and access management (IAM), with new biometrics to emerge in a key role.