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  2. Connecteam - Wikipedia

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    Forbes rated Connecteam 4.4 out of 5, praising it for its easy-to-use employee management, communication, and collaboration features. Pros include a free plan for up to 10 users, an all-in-one interface, and responsive customer service. Cons involve the need for upgrades to access more features, higher costs for smaller teams, and occasional ...

  3. Remote employees work longer and harder, studies show - AOL

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    One of the most celebrated studies, which tracked more than 60,000 Microsoft employees over the first half of 2020, found that remote work triggered a 10 percent boost in weekly hours. Remote ...

  4. Acadian Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Acadian Ambulance is an employee-owner private ambulance service that covers most of the state of Louisiana, a large portion of Texas, two counties in Tennessee, and one county in Mississippi. In 1995 it was recognized as the largest privately owned ambulance service in the United States.

  5. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    History. DEI policy emerged from Affirmative Action in the United States. The legal term "affirmative action" was first used in "Executive Order No. 10925", signed by President John F. Kennedy on 6 March 1961, which included a provision that government contractors "take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated [fairly] during employment, without ...

  6. History of cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Early history. In 1963, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) funded Project MAC, the first computer time-sharing system. During the 1960s, the initial concepts of time-sharing became popularized via Remote Job Entry (RJE); this terminology was mostly associated with large vendors such as IBM and DEC.

  7. Arrow Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Electronics is an American Fortune 500 company headquartered in Centennial, Colorado.A global provider of electronic components and enterprise computing products, the company specializes in distribution and value-added services for original equipment manufacturers, value-added resellers, managed service providers, contract manufacturers and other commercial customers.

  8. Intel Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Intel began hiring employees in early November and officially began operations on 24 November 1989 at their temporary premises in Palmerstown. [13] [14] [15] In January 1990, Intel were certain that they were going to go ahead with its $250 million plan of creating a manufacturing plant, including a fabrication plant , at the planned industrial ...

  9. National Center for Employee Ownership - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Employee Ownership ( NCEO) is a nonprofit research organization that gathers and disseminates data on employee ownership of the business by which they are employed. The organization was established in 1980 by Corey Rosen, then a staff member in the United States Senate who had become involved in drafting legislation on ...