22/04/2023
The potential risks of relying solely on human labor to run a business. Just as the Trojans were deceived by the Greeks and their giant wooden horse, businesses can be deceived by the false promises of human employees.
Despite their best intentions, human employees can make mistakes, be unreliable, or even intentionally sabotage the business.
To avoid these risks, businesses can turn to software solutions like INTERACT as a reliable and secure way to manage their operations.
By automating tasks and providing real-time data and analytics, software can help businesses make more informed decisions and reduce the potential for human error.
With features like data encryption and regular software updates, INTERACT can help ensure the security of a business's sensitive information.
Just as the Greeks used the Trojan Horse to infiltrate and conquer the city of Troy, businesses can use software solutions like INTERACT to infiltrate and conquer competition.
Great many companies are proactive with technology.
Facebook-parent Meta Platforms said it would cut 10,000 jobs, just four months after it let go 11,000 employees
Twilio, a cloud computing company, said that it plans to lay off about 17% of its staff, which amounts to roughly 1,500 workers.
Yahoo will lay off 20% of its workforce by the end of the year, including 1,000 employees this week,
Zoom, a videoconference company, laid off roughly 1,300 employees, which amounts to 15% of the company's workforce, CEO Eric Yuan said in a memo to employees on Feb. 7.
E-commerce company eBay announced in an SEC filing on Feb. 7 that it's laying off 500 people, or 4% of its workforce, within the next 24 hours.
Bustle Digital Group -- the parent company of online media outlets like Bustle and NYLON -- laid off 8% of its staff on Feb. 1,
Payments company PayPal is cutting 7% of its staff, which amounts to about 2,000 employees, President and CEO Dan Schulman said on Jan. 31.
SAP, the biggest software company in Europe, will lay off 2.5% of its global workforce, which amounts to about 2,800 employees
Spotify, the Sweden-based music streaming platform, announced on Jan. 23 that it plans to slash 6% of its workforce, which amounts to about 600 employees.
Wayfair
Online home goods retailer Wayfair will lay off about 1,750 workers or roughly 10% of its staff,
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, said it will cut roughly 12,000 jobs from its global workforce on Jan. 20.
Microsoft said on Jan. 18 it will lay off 10,000 employees this year, affecting nearly 5% of Microsoft's global workforce.
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