
What the Oxfam scandal can teach us about background checking
( Personnel Today) Worryingly, though, Oxfam seems less focused on the other key area – recruitment. “…there is nothing we can do to stop individuals falsifying references or getting colleagues to provide a reference in a personal capacity…” This is not true.

K+N launches international supply chain management software
( Air Cargo World) Last week Swiss forwarder and global logistics company Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) threw its hat into the ring of emerging supply chain digitization platforms, launching its own end-to-end supply chain management service, KN ESP.

IBM readies for increase in PHL IT complexity level
( Business Mirror) IBM Inc. is readying its business in the Philippines, as it sees the complexity level of the country’s information technology (IT) getting higher.

HubSpot (NYSE:HUBS) PT Raised to $105.00
( HUBS) had its price target boosted by investment analysts at UBS Group from $103.00 to $105.00 in a research report issued to clients and investors on Wednesday, February 14th, 247wallst.com reports. The firm currently has an “outperform” rating on the software maker’s stock.

Samsung expected to cut OLED investment
( Financial Times) But sluggish sales of the Apple device have left Samsung swimming in overcapacity, analysts say. The Seoul-headquartered group is now expected to “substantially” cut capacity investment in the leading-edge technology.

DigitalX maintains blockchain momentum with ShareRoot deal
( Small Caps) By collaborating with DigitalX, ShareRoot hopes to create an industry-leading marketing solution, empowered by blockchain functionality and driven by content generated by social media participants.

Is Facebook Winning the Battle Against Ad Fraud?
( Adweek) In the next few months, Facebook will also overhaul its advertising measurement system to wean marketers off vanity metrics in favor of more business objectives.