Deep Dive: Page 11

Industry insights from our journalists


  • TravelClick CIO: Changing user experience requires companies to go digital, employ data

    Joseph Eng told CIO Dive that the challenge in the IT sector is to find and retain top talent while preparing the company for emerging technologies.

    Naomi Eide • June 1, 2017
  • For more advanced computing, technology needs to make a quantum leap

    Quantum computing has the potential to tackle large mathematical problems supercomputers can’t even touch. And while it’s long been limited to science fiction, it's rapidly becoming a reality.

    Justine Brown • May 30, 2017
  • Technobabble: Who's the tech industry's most likable CEO?

    Also, AlphaGo defeats humanity once again and the USB as we know it is headed for extinction.

    Naomi Eide • May 26, 2017
  • Avaya, bankruptcy and the state of the changing communications market

    Avaya’s bankruptcy is evidence that no matter the size, all companies are subject to changes in the market and strong, steady competition. 

    Justine Brown • May 23, 2017
  • No second chances: Why implementing disaster recovery is critical to the enterprise

    Given the current cyberthreat landscape, as well as the potential for a broad range of natural disasters, businesses must be prepared to carry on whether they are hit with random power outages, ransomware or a Category 4 hurricane.

    Justine Brown • May 22, 2017
  • Technobabble: 5 notable voices from Interop ITX 2017

    What's happening in the world of enterprise technology? At Interop ITX in Las Vegas, experts mused on where technology is headed and the personnel required to get there. 

    Naomi Eide • May 19, 2017
  • Why 'as a Service' is becoming status quo in the enterprise

    The acceleration of the model speaks volumes about how companies are looking to technology to streamline processes and make businesses more efficient.

    Justine Brown • May 15, 2017
  • Technobabble: Are bots waging net neutrality war in the comment section?

    Prior to the FCC issuing net neutrality regulations in 2015 it received 4 million comments. However, what's different about this comment period is a flood of the responses are identical.

    Naomi Eide • May 12, 2017
  • How Big Data is helping sports teams find the winning edge

    Sports teams are leading the way when it comes to using Big Data to improve their game. What can enterprises learn from their success?

    Justine Brown • May 10, 2017
  • OpenStack pushes for traction as the cloud market continues 'maturing and consolidating'

    The waning support from major vendors has some wondering if this is the end of OpenStack as we know it. Despite the headline-grabbing news, OpenStack still has many believers.

    Justine Brown • May 8, 2017
  • Technobabble: Facebook pays interns $8K per month

    Interns on the highest-paid list aren't fetching coffee. With an ultra-competitive tech environment, unhappy talent could easily move onto the next, potentially higher-paying role.

    Naomi Eide • May 5, 2017
  • Advising 'Mr. Robot': How a technical approach allows fiction to meet reality

    For Ryan Kazanciyan, chief security architect at Tanium and technical advisor to "Mr. Robot," the challenge of the show is crafting cyberattacks that are technical enough to please industry insiders without alienating non-technical fans.

    Naomi Eide • May 4, 2017
  • The skeptic's guide to artificial intelligence

    Do you need AI? Maybe. But you definitely need technology that works. 

    Mary Catherine O'Connor • May 2, 2017
  • Technobabble: The case of the stolen identity

    A colleague's stance was that he was not at risk, because he didn't matter to cybercriminals. Others could be victimized, but not him. And then just over 24 hours later ... 

    Naomi Eide • April 28, 2017
  • 4 questions and answers about Trump's 'Hire American' order

    The order calls for "strict enforcement" of labor laws for workers coming to the U.S. But what does that mean?

    Justine Brown • April 25, 2017
  • Technobabble: Facebook taps into your brain, dolls tap into your home

    This week, straight out of a science fiction novel, Facebook revealed it was skipping the touch screen all together and was working to tap into users' brains.

    Naomi Eide • April 21, 2017
  • Coming soon to a data center near you: Energy efficiency

    Nearly a decade ago, the tech industry received an energy wake-up call. Today, data centers are doing more with less energy and a smaller carbon footprint.

    Mary Catherine O'Connor • April 20, 2017
  • Match game: Why AI could bring the human touch to the call center

    Some companies see artificial intelligence as a magic bullet for customer service, and envision sending customers to chat directly with bots. But experts say that won’t necessarily be the best use of AI.

    Justine Brown • April 19, 2017
  • Why BMC software charged its head of employee experience with running IT

    Responsible for IT across departments, Monika Fahlbusch, SVP and chief employee experience officer, helps shape the reputation and branding of technology at the executive level, ensuring "table stakes" are not questioned.  

    Naomi Eide • April 18, 2017
  • How the airline industry can smooth IT turbulence through machine learning

    Airline IT networks have to juggle many points of integration. Even a small interruption in service can lead to cascading delays. In response, many are looking at new ways to modernize the technology. 

    Mary Catherine O'Connor • April 11, 2017
  • How Redfin's CTO created an inclusive, diverse tech workforce

    In a conversation with CIO Dive, Bridget Frey explains how the web-based residential real estate company created a diverse engineering group by fostering inclusivity and equality. 

    Justine Brown • April 10, 2017
  • Consulting companies look to cash in on digital transformation

    Recognizing many organizations have a technology strategy confidence gap, consulting companies are rushing to help customers digitally transform. 

    Justine Brown • April 5, 2017
  • 4 things to know about the H-1B program

    While politicians and other opponents are busy calling for reforms, the tech industry is focused on expanding the program to facilitate recruiting in specialty positions.

    Naomi Eide • April 3, 2017
  • Technobabble: Proposals for a virtual border wall knocked down, Samsung recycling Note7s

    Contractors are trying to think outside the border wall box by employing high-tech solutions. Also, NASA invented the internet. 

    Naomi Eide • March 31, 2017
  • Why Apple, SAP are bringing iOS to the enterprise

    SAP’s partnership with Apple is part of a broader recognition that by collaborating, large tech companies can do a lot more to serve their enterprise customers.

    Justine Brown • March 30, 2017