IT Strategy: Page 108
-
Microsoft to shutter CodePlex and team with GitHub instead
The company's move indicates just how dominant GitHub has become. GitHub says 20 million developers and 1.3 million teams use the service.
By Justine Brown • April 3, 2017 -
Deep Dive
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.
By Naomi Eide • April 3, 2017 -
Explore the Trendline➔
metamorworks via Getty ImagesTrendlineTop 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 -
Google overtakes Apple as most valuable US brand
Five tech companies now stand in the top 10 alongside some of America's oldest, strongest and most valuable brands — including McDonald's, Wal-Mart and Wells Fargo.
By Justine Brown • April 3, 2017 -
Investors prefer a mix of human and robo advice
Significant numbers of millennials and Gen Xers have already turned to hybrid services, according to new Accenture report.
By Justine Brown • March 31, 2017 -
Dell Technologies reports $3.3B operating loss in FY17
The company also paid down approximately $7 billion in debt since closing the EMC transaction last September.
By Justine Brown • March 31, 2017 -
400 BlackBerry engineers find new home at Ford
The engineers will help Ford expand R&D in Canada and create a new center focused on connectivity in vehicles.
By Justine Brown • March 31, 2017 -
Deep Dive
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.
By Naomi Eide • March 31, 2017 -
Intel EVP: Moore's Law is our core competitive advantage
Stacy Smith says Moore’s Law is a "pretty powerful law of economics" and "democratizes computing."
By Justine Brown • March 30, 2017 -
Google builds new home for everything open source
The site also gives visitors a look at how Google performs activities around open source.
By Justine Brown • March 30, 2017 -
Deep Dive
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.
By Justine Brown • March 30, 2017 -
Report: Cisco planning to sell networking software separate from hardware
For the first time, Cisco customers may soon be able to use its operating system software in networking devices made by other companies.
By Justine Brown • March 29, 2017 -
Amazon is getting into the call center business
Traditional contact center solutions can prove complicated and expensive, so Amazon is offering a self-service, cloud-based approach.
By Justine Brown • March 29, 2017 -
Why Reps. Hurd, Hoyer are focused on government technology transformation
The federal IT budget is $80 billion, yet the government has to spend 75% of the funds on operations and maintenance of legacy systems.
By Naomi Eide • March 29, 2017 -
Deep Dive
What CIOs need to know about containers
Given the mad dash toward digital transformation, container technology could play an increasingly important role in the enterprise by allowing companies to rapidly transform.
By Justine Brown • March 28, 2017 -
Microsoft polishes up Skype as business communications, conferencing space heats up
Google revamped Hangouts and Hangouts Meet. And talk of Amazon's enterprise productivity suite continue to circulate.
By Justine Brown • March 28, 2017 -
Who pulls the strings when it comes to IT purchasing decisions?
A Spiceworks survey found business decision makers are more likely than IT decision makers to provide final technology purchase approvals.
By Justine Brown • March 27, 2017 -
Why Siemens is investing $1B per year on digital transformation
Siemens is putting faith in MindSphere to fuel future growth. It will compete with GE, another 100-plus-year-old company transforming through technology.
By Justine Brown • March 27, 2017 -
US workers face greater risk of losing jobs to automation than Germany, UK
It all comes down to the nature of the job. If a job involves routine tasks that are easy to automate, workers have a higher chance of job displacement.
By Justine Brown • March 27, 2017 -
IDC: Individual department tech spending will nearly equal IT investment by 2020
IT will continue to purchase some types of technology, such as servers, storage, and network equipment, but business units will spend more on PCs, monitors, mobile phones, printers and tablets than IT in 2017.
By Justine Brown • March 24, 2017 -
What Coca-Cola's internal reshuffling says about corporate IT priorities
The company's CIO will now report directly to the CEO as the company works to digitize all aspects of its business.
By Justine Brown • March 24, 2017 -
Why Intel is bringing AI efforts under one group
Aligning both focus and resources, the company will also create an applied AI research lab to serve as the home for AI innovation.
By Justine Brown • March 24, 2017 -
Cisco's acquisition of AppDynamics is official. What next?
For Cisco, AppDynamics offers an opportunity to move further into the subscription-based software space.
By Justine Brown • March 23, 2017 -
Apple TV finding a home in the enterprise through new software
Software from Jamf will allow businesses to mass deploy, configure and manage app distribution on multiple Apple TVs.
By Justine Brown • March 23, 2017 -
Intel, NCAA team up so fans can watch March Madness in VR
Starting with the 2017 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, viewers can watch live games in VR.
By Justine Brown • March 22, 2017 -
Salesforce CEO: It's up to businesses to retrain workers for the AI-based economy
CEO Marc Benioff says we need five million apprenticeships in the next five years to help prepare a new workforce.
By Justine Brown • March 22, 2017