Cloud computing is enabling people to work together despite being thousands of miles apart
The tech helping us work together wherever we are
By Padraig Belton, Technology of Business reporter on BBC (Link)
Imagine working for a company staffed by people you never meet in person.
This is the new type of organisation cloud computing is helping to create - amorphous, geographically spread and collaborative. Take rLoop, for example - a design collective aiming to develop pods for the futuristic high-speed transport concept called the Hyperloop.
The non-profit team comprises 400 people, but only nine have physically met.
Read the full article on bbc.co.uk here ...
By Padraig Belton, Technology of Business reporter on BBC (Link)
Imagine working for a company staffed by people you never meet in person.
This is the new type of organisation cloud computing is helping to create - amorphous, geographically spread and collaborative. Take rLoop, for example - a design collective aiming to develop pods for the futuristic high-speed transport concept called the Hyperloop.
The non-profit team comprises 400 people, but only nine have physically met.
Read the full article on bbc.co.uk here ...