IT Strategy: Page 128


  • Opinion

    Can secrets stay secret anymore?

    In a guest article, the CEO of LightCyber explains how preventative security measures alone are often not enough to defend company networks.   

    By Gonen Fink • Aug. 16, 2016
  • Nokia taps ex- 'Angry Birds' company exec in hopes of comeback

    The company, once a giant among phone hardware providers, has faded in an Android/iOS world.

    By Aug. 16, 2016
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    Top 5 stories from CIO Dive

    Shifts in enterprise software use, ongoing generative AI adoption plans and budget pressures ruled CIO priorities in the first half of the year.

    By CIO Dive staff
  • Rumors abound as Google quietly works on new OS

    An operating system that can work for IoT devices as well as tablets and PCs could open up new possibilities.

    By Aug. 16, 2016
  • Dropbox reportedly considering an IPO

    An offering would be a reversal for a company whose CEO has repeatedly said it had no plans to go public.

    By Aug. 15, 2016
  • Microsoft wants resellers to spur enterprise Windows 10 adoption

    It is encouraging partners to join its push to make the new OS ubiquitous.

    By Aug. 15, 2016
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    AWS wants major role in microservices, serverless computing

    The company is implementing its vision for the future of cloud computing.

    By Aug. 15, 2016
  • Report: Change in focus could help slow cyberattacks

    A new study founds companies spend too much time focusing on areas that don’t actually help prevent the next attack.

    By Aug. 15, 2016
  • DOD CIO says he's happy with Pentagon's cloud adoption

    The Pentagon has been criticized for the speed of change in the past.

    By Aug. 15, 2016
  • DARPA is looking for AI that can explain its decisions

    Artificial Intelligence could be put to work at the Department of Defense in a broad number of ways, but users need to trust it first.

    By Aug. 12, 2016
  • Microsoft extends Windows 7, 8.1 Skylake support following customer pushback

    The company had previously announced it would cease support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in July 2018 if used on machines equipped with Intel's Skylake processor.

    By Aug. 12, 2016
  • HPE bolsters data analytics efforts with $275M SGI purchase

    The purchase will also work to strengthen HPE's high-performance computing and data management solutions.  

    By Aug. 12, 2016
  • 8 major banks to join forces on cybersecurity

    The group reportedly includes JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America and Goldman Sachs Group, among others.

    By Aug. 11, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Why embracing consumer messaging solutions is good for the enterprise

    Collaborative platforms are proven to boost productivity, but they come with caveats, including concerns about security standards and regulatory compliance.   

    By Aug. 11, 2016
  • White House embraces code sharing with new federal policy

    The new policy encourages code sharing across federal agencies in an effort to cut costs, promote collaboration and encourage private sector talent to participate in code-building.  

    By Aug. 10, 2016
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    OPM hires permanent CIO from the Pentagon

    David De Vries will help the Office of Personnel Management modernize its IT systems and facilitate collaboration with the Department of Defense.

    By Aug. 10, 2016
  • Intel acquires Nervana Systems to help expand AI capabilities

    The company said Nervana Systems' expertise in accelerating deep learning algorithms will be a game changer for growing its Artificial Intelligence capabilities.

    By Aug. 10, 2016
  • Rackspace sells web hosting unit to Liquid Web

    Rackspace CEO Taylor Rhodes said that selling the Cloud Sites business unit is part of strategy to improve focus on enterprise cloud services.

    By Aug. 10, 2016
  • Digital transformation progress views differ between C-suite, employees, survey finds

    IT executives that don’t operate in a silo may find digital transformation efforts more successful.

    By Aug. 9, 2016
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    Okta hires its first-ever CIO

    The new CIO Mark Settle will be tasked with moving the company's IT "beyond a utility, ultimately providing tangible business value to our organization."

    By Aug. 9, 2016
  • Google acquires Orbitera to help encourage multi-cloud environments

    More than 60,000 enterprise stacks run the cloud startup's technology, according to the annoucement. 

    By Aug. 9, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    What CIOs can learn from the Delta outage

    It's a potential lesson in implementing effective redundancy measures and preparing for all possible outcomes in the event of system failure. 

    By Naomi Eide • Aug. 9, 2016
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    Opinion

    Cybersecurity: How to ensure solutions aren't part of the problem

    In a guest article, Jack Danahy, CTO and co-founder at Barkly, discusses how crafting internal processes and culture will help ensure endpoint security. 

    By Jack Danahy • Aug. 9, 2016
  • SAP CFO: Speed of software development has accelerated dramatically

    The speed of the development lifecycle has caused older technology companies such as SAP to rethink their strategies in order to remain competitive.

    By Aug. 8, 2016
  • Apple to launch first bug bounty program

    The company will offer up to $200,000 in an effort to get high-quality help finding bugs.

    By Aug. 8, 2016
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    Private equity firm considering Rackspace purchase

    Rackspace may become the latest tech company to go private in a deal potentially worth as much as $3.5 billion. 

    By Aug. 8, 2016