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Worldwide PC shipments down. Again
For the fifth consecutive year, worldwide PC shipments declined, Gartner reports. One analyst chalks the PC decline up to a fundamental change in tech buying behavior.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 12, 2017 -
'Training Data as a Service' could help companies quickly deploy AI
Seattle-based startup Mighty AI pays subject matter experts to glean the data companies need to train their AI systems.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 12, 2017 -
Explore the Trendline➔
SunnyVMD via Getty ImagesTrendlineCIO Priorities
Companies task their CIOs with balancing the company’s economic and operational needs as they enable technology throughout the business.
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IBM, FDA want to secure health data exchanges using blockchain
Big Blue wants to use blockchain's "highly secure, decentralized framework" to securely transfer data. To start, IBM and the FDA are working with oncology data exchanges.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 12, 2017 -
GE CIO out to prove benefits of company's industrial cloud platform
Jim Fowler says he plans to improve productivity by $700 million using Predix, GE's industrial cloud platform.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 11, 2017 -
Blockchain primed for a banner year, experts say
Experts predict significant growth in the use of blockchain in areas other than financial services this year.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 11, 2017 -
Education, marketing key to attracting more women to cybersecurity
Estimates indicate women currently make up only 10% to 11% of the global cybersecurity workforce.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 11, 2017 -
Report: Slack is most innovative, but Microsoft Teams will grow faster
A new survey found Skype for Business is currently the most widely-adopted enterprise chat app, followed by Google Hangouts and Slack
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Opinion
Transforming the digital workplace is about evolution, not revolution
Digital innovation continues to grow at neck-breaking speed in virtually every aspect of life today. Except for maybe in businesses.
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US saw 304K patents issued in 2016, led by IBM
More than one-third of the patents granted overall last year related to AI, cognitive computing and cloud computing.
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Want to fuse cloud, traditional tech? Consider a chief integration officer
Currently, the title "chief integration officer" lacks a precise definition, and might include a number of different types of tasks, depending on the company.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 10, 2017 -
Enterprises must become more 'agile' to take advantage of containers, expert says
Containers can be a challenge to deploy in the enterprise because of how companies consume software.
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IT pros see the promise of AI, IoT in the enterprise
Tech professionals predict AI and IoT could revolutionize the business world. But other emerging technologies like VR and 3-D printing don't hold as much promise.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 10, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How Trump's cybersecurity comments might translate to his cyber policy
In recent weeks, President-elect Donald Trump has called for a return to the days of the courier because "no computer is safe." But is that possible, or necessary, in the modern era?
By Justine Brown • Jan. 10, 2017 -
Global sourcing industry sees surge in onshore locations
It's the highest percentage of onshore locations ever among the top 20 providers.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 9, 2017 -
Federal CIO: Obama tech legacy mixed, but progress was made
Outgoing federal CIO Tony Scott says the federal government made some big strides over the last eight years.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 9, 2017 -
Why the FTC is going after IoT device manufacturers
The FTC filed the complaint against D-Link Corporation and its U.S. subsidiary, claiming the company failed to "take reasonable steps" to secure its routers and IP cameras.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 9, 2017 -
Can Dropbox succeed as a public company?
After being valued at $10 billion in 2014, the file sharing company is expected to go public this year.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2017 -
AT&T now an open source believer
The telecom provider recently turned a major part of its internally developed infrastructure over to the Linux Foundation.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2017 -
Moore's Law is 'alive and well and flourishing,' Intel CEO says
Brian Krzanich says Intel will release a 10 nanometer chip this year.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2017 -
Critics: Reintroduced H-1B bill doesn't go far enough
The bill would raise the H-1B salary requirement to $100,000 a year and eliminate the master's degree exemption.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2017 -
Opinion
10 tips for surviving an IT outage with IT resilience
Growing business demands and shrinking budgets continually burden IT professionals. The ramification is increased pressure on an IT shop's ability to respond to a crisis.
By Todd Scallan • Jan. 5, 2017 -
FTC enlists public to help fix lacking IoT security
The Federal Trade Commission will award prizes up to $25,000 for the best solution.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 5, 2017 -
CarMax collaborating across business lines to prevent disruption
The CIO and CMO teamed up to get a new idea into testing phases quickly.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 4, 2017 -
Tech disrupting how traditional companies operate
Equifax is one example of a company adjusting to the new digital business environment.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 4, 2017 -
Infosys CEO to employees: Innovate or become 'obsolete'
In a New Years message to employees, Infosys CEO encouraged employees to embrace automation.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 4, 2017