Perspective
The Cost of Online-Only Interactions
More of our work and personal interactions occur online. Technology has made it faster and easier to connect — but at what cost?
Future Undercurrents for Insurance Underwriting
The advent of software has put underwriters and their jobs at great risk. Will they be able to sustain themselves in the era of machine versus man?
Game Theory, Biology, and the Future of Business Travel
When COVID is no longer forcing us to stay home, will we choose to work from home anyway?
The Company is Not the Building
Even though nearly all of GlobalLogic’s employees are still working remotely, we’re thriving in this “new normal” — and that’s due to a combination of luck and preparation.
Digital Refugees of the COVID-19 Crisis
Those who do not use technology in their everyday lives are being forced to connect in ways they never have before.
Women in Tech: An Interview with CIO Sunny Azadeh
In celebration of International Women's Day 2020, we're proud to highlight GlobalLogic's CIO, Sunny Azadeh.
Everyone is Exceptional at Something
People will naturally perform better when they do things that bring them energy and excitement—and as managers, it serves us best to help our teams find that sweet spot.
Innovators and Laggards: The Technology Landscape of 2019
In the 1960s, sociologist Everett Rogers produced a roadmap showing how innovations are adopted and, eventually, become obsolete. Later, author Geoffrey Moore wrote a book called “Crossing the Chasm” that detailed how companies and technologies succeed or fail to progress from “early adopter” to “early majority” status. Moore’s work further popularized Roger’s categories, and words like “innovator” and “early adopter” have become a firm fixture of the Silicon Valley and world-wide technology vocabulary.
What Makes A Software Architect?
Mobile apps often have many screens and features, so how do you know where to look when there’s a performance issue? Learn the fastest, most efficient way to profile your mobile app.