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Employee Experience
Reducing Digital Friction for Frontline Workers
Frontline workers, such as first responders, retail associates, linemen and transit drivers, make up 80 percent of the American workforce. Yet, they're often overlooked when it comes to the digital employee experience.
Blog
• Nov 14, 2024
End-User Computing
Empower Employees and IT Teams With Modern Digital Experiences
Learn how WWT brings business and technology together to empower employees, streamline IT management and accelerate innovation, so that both employees and your business thrive.
eBook
• Aug 9, 2024
GenAI
Using MacOS Services to Integrate AI into Everyday Tasks
How to integrate an LLM like OpenAI's ChatGPT directly into MacOS using Services.
Blog
• Mar 5, 2024
Wi-Fi Networking
Partner POV | Where Goes Apple, Goes the Industry: What Wi-Fi 6E Means for the Future of Wireless
Apple's iPhone 15 now supports the Wi-Fi 6E protocol. Learn what this means for the future of wireless and how Juniper Networks can help organizations take advantage of the potential of Wi-Fi 6E.
Partner Contribution
• Dec 8, 2023
End-User Computing
WWT's Outlook on End-user Computing Strategy and Technologies
We've witnessed massive shifts in end-user computing. IT leaders have bolstered their BYOD policies and are pursuing desktop-as-a-service, cloud platforms and subscription models. Clients often ask, "What platforms should we invest in? Should we move to the cloud? How do we personalize employee experience without sacrificing security?" We answer these questions and brief you on the current EUC technology landscape and trends. Create an account or login to see the full 20-minute video briefing.
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• 0:42
• Nov 29, 2023
Employee Experience
Why Digital Transformation Starts with the Employee Experience
In today's tight talent market, human resources (HR) and IT teams must deliver a great digital employee experience to attract and retain top talent. This means delivering employees the flexibility and convenience to work seamlessly, efficiently and effectively from anywhere. This video highlights examples of how to empower employees and the value of the digital employee experience.
Video
• 1:39
• May 23, 2023
End-User Computing
Mac and PC: Why It Matters to Today's Employees
Learn five tips that will help give employees what they want.
Article
• Sep 26, 2022
Software Development
Challenging Aspects of Structured Concurrency in Swift (Part 2)
Structured concurrency in the form of Async/Await has come to the Swift language. While it brings great power and understanding to writing asynchronous code, it does come with some "gotchas." In Part 2, we examine some issues working with structured concurrency.
Blog
• Aug 10, 2022
Software Development
Challenging Aspects of Structured Concurrency in Swift (Part 1)
Structured concurrency in the form of Async/Await has come to the Swift language. While it brings great power and understanding to writing asynchronous code, it does come with some "gotchas." In Part 1, we examine the difficulties of actors conforming to protocols.
Blog
• Aug 10, 2022
SwiftCurrent vs. The Coordinator Pattern
Let's explore how SwiftCurrent stacks up against the Coordinator pattern.
Blog
• Aug 5, 2021
WWDC 2021: What's New in Apple Accessibility?
WWDC 2021 featured several improvements and enhancements to Apple's Accessibility Suite. We will go over, at a high level, the main updates and abilities being released.
Blog
• Jun 28, 2021
High-Level Development Trends Apple Is Hinting to at WWDC 2021
As usual, Apple's WWDC conference this June was packed with new functionality and APIs for making the next generation of iOS, iPadOS and macOS apps. It's a lot to take in. And with over 200 individual video sessions for deep(ish) dives into new and improved APIs, Apple has told us a lot about where they want to see things go with their technologies. But Apple also gives us a lot of lines for us to read between, sometimes saying a lot in what they don't say.
Blog
• Jun 28, 2021
WWDC 2021: 10,000-Foot Overview
WWDC 2021 brought a lot of new changes from Apple, ranging from an increased focus on privacy to major changes in the Swift programming language to App Review Guideline updates. We've watched the 100 hours or so of sessions, and this article is going to distill that information down to what is relevant.
Blog
• Jun 21, 2021