digital infrastructure
Also known as: digital infrastructures
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The impact of remote and hybrid work models on small and Medium ... link.springer.com Sep 26, 2025 3 facts
perspectiveA hybrid work model, supported by clear policies and strong digital infrastructure, is recommended to reconcile the advantages of both remote and office-based work.
perspectivePolicymakers should invest in strong digital infrastructure and employee well-being to support future work productivity.
perspectiveFair policies and investments in digital infrastructure and training are necessary to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with poor resources.
Can the European Union Reduce Dependence on the United States? cescube.com Mar 12, 2026 2 facts
claimThe European Union faces risks to its strategic decision-making due to dependence on external providers for advanced semiconductors, digital infrastructure, and artificial intelligence capabilities.
claimTechnological sovereignty, specifically regarding advanced semiconductors, digital infrastructure, and artificial intelligence, is a critical component of European strategic autonomy because dependence on external providers risks constraining strategic decision-making.
Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com Aug 12, 2025 1 fact
claimThe COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis exposed vulnerabilities in the European Union regarding energy, medical supplies, food security, and digital infrastructure.
The future of project management is open source - OpenProject openproject.org Mar 15, 2025 1 fact
claimThe collaboration between ZenDiS in Germany, Dinum in France, and openDesk is an example of European institutions working together to build independent digital infrastructure and reduce reliance on foreign software providers.
Governance in Practice: How Open Source Projects Define ... - arXiv arxiv.org 5 days ago 1 fact
referenceThe report 'Roads and bridges: the unseen labor behind our digital infrastructure' is published by the Ford Foundation.
Archetypes of open-source business models | Electronic Markets link.springer.com Jun 14, 2022 1 fact
claimInnovation platforms are defined as digital infrastructures that allow other firms to develop complementary offerings, such as products, technologies, or services, with Android and Linux serving as examples, according to Asadullah et al. (2018) and Evans & Gawer (2016).
Patterns in the Transition From Founder-Leadership to Community ... arxiv.org Feb 5, 2026 1 fact
claimGovernance in open-source software is a fundamental determinant for sustaining critical digital infrastructure because the organization of authority, responsibility, and decision-making directly shapes participation, accountability, and conflict resolution across distributed communities.
Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority trendsresearch.org Mar 16, 2026 1 fact
claimIn an artificial intelligence-influenced regional balance of power, military advantage depends on digital infrastructure, algorithmic performance, and effective risk management in addition to material resources.