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El Corte Inglés pone en venta la gran cartera logística del momento por 500 millones.

El Corte Inglés ha abierto la puja por la cartera logística más importante del momento. Con la discreción que le caracteriza, la compañía presidida por Dimas Gimeno ha contactado con diversores inversores innmobiliarios ofreciéndoles la posibilidad de adquirir un portfolio de terrenos y naves, donde la joya de la corona son los activos ubicados en torno a su gran centro logístico de Valdemoro (Madrid).

When Senior Managers Won’t Collaborate. Lessons from professional services firms.

Today's professional service firms have narrowly defined practice areas. However, research shows that more complex, multidisciplinary projects lead to higher-value work and higher revenue streams. To become truly collaborative, firm leaders must know how to overcome cultural as well as structural barriers. As you'll discover in this Harvard Business Review article, the difficult work of building a collaborative structure and leading change pays off in a multitude of ways—for the firm and the individual.

THE PROBLEM

Un juzgado francés imputa a la directora del FMI por el caso Tapie.

Un tribunal francés ha acordado la imputación de la directora gerente del Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI), Christine Lagarde, por el papel que juzgó en un pago de 400 millones de euros al multimillonario francés Bernard Tapie.

De acuerdo con medios de comunicación franceses, la Corte de Justicia de la República, encargada de juzgar los posibles crímenes cometidos por ministros, sería el órgano judicial que ha decidido enjuiciar a Lagarde.

MOTORLAN presenta su nueva web.

Motorlan es la unidad de negocio de Fagor Automation, dedicada a la reparación y mantenimiento de todo tipo de motores eléctricos y su regulación electrónica. Presenta su nueva página web con una apuesta clara por innovar y agilizar la comunicación entre sus clientes y su público internacional.

El objetivo principal de Motorlan, es continuar creando un entorno más accesible y amigable para sus clientes.

New Ink Opens the Door to 3-D-Printed Radar.

We can now add radar technology to the growing list of odd but useful things that can be made with 3-D printing.

Printing the electronics in sophisticated radar systems onto sheets of plastic would make the systems both cheaper and more versatile. This would have obvious military benefits but also many potential civilian applications, such as weather-monitoring radar and self-driving vehicles. One major challenge in printing electronics capable of dealing with high-frequency radio waves is developing novel “inks” with the right electrical properties.

Afero, a new IoT startup from Danger cofounder Joe Britt, comes out of stealth.

Having been early to the mobile revolution, Joe Britt has now turned his focus to the Internet of Things.

Today, Britt took the wraps of his new startup, Afero, which claims to enhance connections between smart objects and improve security. Britt is best known as the cofounder of Danger, (which was bought by Microsoft), where he was later engineering director for Android.

Britt is joined by a handful of former employees from Apple and Nest.

In Virtual Reality, Exercise Bike Becomes a Race Car.

A new stationary bike from Boston startup VirZoom requires an unusual accessory while you’re pedaling: a virtual-reality headset, so you can turn your workout into a virtual adventure.

Last week I pulled an Oculus developer headset over my eyes and settled onto the bicycle, which will retail for $250 when it ships next year. It looks almost exactly like a traditional folding bike except for the buttons and triggers scattered across its two handles.

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