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Lawmakers call for permanent Census CIO as 2020 count approaches
The upcoming census is expected to use more tech than ever, but lawmakers want a new agency CIO in place first.
By Justine Brown • May 17, 2016 -
AT&T is using bots to liberate workers from mundane tasks
The company uses bots to automate repetitive tasks, freeing employees to work on more meaningful duties.
By Justine Brown • May 17, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
gilaxia via Getty ImagesTrendlineERP Modernization
ERP modernization can bring some disruption if not planned correctly. But the costs of aging, inefficient systems pose a bigger threat.
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SAP rolls out cloud platform for SMBs
The mobile-focused product is designed with retail in mind and intended for businesses with 10 to 200 employees.
By Justine Brown • May 16, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Apple's road to the enterprise
As consumer demand for tech slows, the enterprise market is becoming increasingly important to those that sell technology products and solutions.
By Justine Brown • May 16, 2016 -
Why Intel sees potential growth in IoT, cloud technology
The company's new head of IoT said Intel is "the only company with all the hardware and software assets needed for the new cloud- and IoT-centric world."
By Justine Brown • May 16, 2016 -
Deep Dive
'Change is hard': 4 takeaways from the CA Technologies Government Summit
This week, the software company hosted their government summit, with panels discussing topics like IT budget constraints and the challenges of the modern threat landscape.
By Naomi Eide • May 13, 2016 -
Pentagon growing its tech startup collaboration 'experiment'
The effort will include a new East Coast office for the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental in addition to its Mountain View, California office.
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
House bans Yahoo Mail, Google-hosted apps following uptick in ransomware attacks
A spokesperson declined to confirm whether or not any of the recent ransomware attacks were successful. The House of Representatives IT department said it is continuing the ban "until further notice."
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
Defense Department working to automate, virtualize IT networks
The agency says a virtualized network—which includes compute, storage, networking and information security—could allow them to operate more efficiently and potentially outmaneuver cyber adversaries.
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
Enterprise IT group pushes for tech development to better serve business needs
The Open Networking User Group says current platforms were developed around the needs of vendors and service providers, not the enterprise.
By Justine Brown • May 11, 2016 -
US tech spending to slow in 2016, Forrester says
The group attributes the slowdown to higher enterprise adoption of cloud and economic uncertainties.
By Justine Brown • May 11, 2016 -
Slack rolls out single sign-on feature for enterprise apps
With its new feature, the communication platform for businesses is working to become the identity security provider for the enterprise.
By Justine Brown • May 11, 2016 -
McClatchy publishing chain moving IT jobs to India
The work is increasingly commoditized as companies struggle to compete.
By Justine Brown • May 10, 2016 -
Seeking growth, BlackBerry overhauls enterprise partner program
The move is the latest attempt to revitalize the once-dominant company.
By Justine Brown • May 10, 2016 -
SAP to create dozens of iOS enterprise apps through Apple partnership
The two companies announced a partnership last week that may help organizations more quickly deploy business applications.
By Justine Brown • May 8, 2016 -
Oracle, Google return to court this week over Java copyright battle
The two companies are set to revisit a six-year-old dispute over Google's use of Java for its Android operating system.
By Justine Brown • May 8, 2016 -
IT groups band together, urge presidential candidates to talk tech
Despite the fact that tech plays a growing role in the global economy, presidential candidates have barely touched on technology issues like data privacy and cybersecurity.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Report: Hiring hard-to-find open source talent a recruitment priority
As interest in open source technology grows in the enterprise, 65% of HR managers surveyed said hiring for open source roles will increase more than any other area in the next six months.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Apple, SAP partner to create native iOS business apps
As the consumer market becomes increasingly saturated, Apple is looking to increase its enterprise appeal.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Windows 10 hits 300M users, free upgrade coming to an end
The rate of adoption for the new operating system is likely to slow once Microsoft starts charging for the software after July 29.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Is Agile on the way out?
One expert thinks that Agile Software Development has become a marketing term, "co-opted to improve sales."
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Box announces government-focused cloud service
The new solution meets FedRAMP security and compliance standards, making it easier for government agencies at all levels to use the content management platform.
By Naomi Eide • May 5, 2016 -
Companies need to quickly modernize to survive, EMC executive says
Speaking at EMC World this week, David Goulden, CEO of EMC Information Infrastructure, said companies need a modern data center to adapt traditional workloads for the cloud and to better host cloud-based workloads.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Report: Dated bugs concealed in open-source components
A new report found that 67% of the 200 commercial applications it reviewed over a six-month period contained vulnerable open-source components.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Microsoft buys IoT specialist Solair
The company has boosted its IoT efforts recently and has released a few of Azure IoT-based products for public preview.
By Justine Brown • May 4, 2016