28 February 2022 | By Emily Shiffer Not too long ago, swim goggles weren’t even a thing. When swimmer Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, he did it without any at all. We’re not recommending that. Goggles do more than help you look like a serious competitor. They can keep… View Article
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26 February 2022 | By Debbie Carlson After two years of disrupted travel plans amid the coronavirus pandemic, the fading of the Omicron variant has many older Americans eager to return to the roads and skies in coming months. There’s no guarantee, however, that another variant won’t upend plans or lead vulnerable people to rethink… View Article
25 February 2021 | By Christopher Elliott Now more than ever, you need a COVID-19 Plan B when you travel abroad. Otherwise, you could find yourself stuck in quarantine, which may feel like prison. Susan Bilhorn had a COVID-19 Plan B, which included buying travel insurance, packing extra medications – and booking her trip with the… View Article
Expertise.com works to make it easy to find the best local expert. They feature objectively quantified and qualified professionals hand-picked by a selection process. After analyzing MSR Communication’s professionalism and expertise, MSR was named as one of the Best PR Firms in San Francisco in 2022. MSR Communications is an independent public relations agency and… View Article
24 February 2022 | By Sam Kemmis Welcome to the new travel reality, one in which the idea of “making firm plans” seems laughably quaint. The focus these days is not so much on nailing down an itinerary, but building one that can be painlessly un-nailed when circumstances and rules change. Americans are ready to travel…. View Article
18 February 2022 | By Christopher Elliott If you’re planning to travel abroad, you’ve probably already spent hours researching the testing requirements for your flight or cruise. But have you thought yet about finding a hotel with coronavirus testing and quarantine facilities at your destination? The rules are pretty simple for traveling back to the… View Article
18 February 2022 | By John Foley Data architectures increasingly encompass a wide variety of data sources—including distributed databases, SaaS applications, IoT, and Edge devices—that are spread across hybrid and multi-clouds, spanning geographic regions and availability zones. And now, new analytics tools are emerging for these dispersed data environments, designed to run queries wherever data is stored…. View Article
February 18, 2022 | By Marc Wojno In its drive to help supply-chain-heavy businesses become more data-driven, while helping their non-technical data employees strive to make better decisions in real-time, not months, collaborative data analytics platform Promethium announced recently that it raised $26 million in Series A funding to help further expand its business initiatives. “Our first and immediate… View Article
15 February 2022 | By Sarah Reagan The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) has a long-standing rep for being the most popular personality assessment out there. There are 16 different personality combinations a person can be, and here, we’re diving into the INFP type. Here’s everything to know about this rare personality type, from strengths and weaknesses to… View Article
11 February 2022 | By David Maher The era of big data and the cloud has hit an impasse. We’ve essentially just recreated our previous silos of data by stuffing even more data into cloud repositories. To truly realize the opportunities promised by the big data movement, we have to move to the next level…. View Article