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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 Justine Brown • 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 Justine Brown • Aug. 10, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Shifts in enterprise software use, ongoing generative AI adoption plans and budget pressures ruled CIO priorities in the first half of the year.
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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 Justine Brown • 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 Justine Brown • Aug. 9, 2016 -
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 Justine Brown • 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 Justine Brown • 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 -
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 Justine Brown • 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 Justine Brown • Aug. 8, 2016 -
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 Justine Brown • Aug. 8, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Why your next IT hire could be a robot
In a conversation with CIO Dive, Dave Moss, CTO of Blue Prism, discussed how enterprises might handle the rise of the bots and how the IT organization can make a smooth transition to Robotic Process Automation technology.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 8, 2016 -
Survey: Majority of businesses planning Windows 10 upgrade over next 12 months
Though some organizations are concerned about the compatibility of legacy apps and time constraints, most companies plan to upgrade in the next year.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 5, 2016 -
Solutions provider Presidio reportedly weighing IPO
The company is among the top Cisco, EMC and VMware solution providers.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 5, 2016 -
Deep Dive
The Rio Games: An Olympic-sized technology challenge
The Olympic Games, which kicked off in Rio de Janeiro Friday, will require technology to perform like never before.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 5, 2016 -
Opinion
When business and IT align—a recipe for agility
In a guest article, Romi Mahajan, chief commercial officer at TimeXtender, discusses the need for alignment between IT and business units.
By Romi Mahajan • Aug. 4, 2016 -
Privacy Shield doesn't affect AWS customers, explains CISO
New rules for transferring personal information between the U.S. and the EU have some concerned.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 4, 2016 -
Apple says diversity efforts paying off
The company said it has closed pay gaps over the last year and has improved the diversity of its global workforce.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 3, 2016 -
Microsoft, Workday among first companies to adopt Privacy Shield
The Commerce Department's International Trade Administration (ITA) began accepting self-certify applications on August 1.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 3, 2016 -
Intel brings in Dow Chemical exec as new CIO
Hiring Paula Tolliver is further proof that Intel is moving away from hiring executives from within and looking outside the company to help it shift its strategy and culture.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 2, 2016 -
Private equity firms reportedly mulling purchase of some HPE software assets
Reports surfaced last week that Hewlett Packard Enterprise was considering a buyout from private equity, but decided to instead focus solely on divesting some software assets.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 2, 2016 -
Microsoft wants to move SMBs to its new Windows 10 subscription models
Windows Enterprise could be easier to procure and support with Microsoft’s new approach.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 2, 2016 -
BYOD may be coming to an end at EMC as Dell merger looms
EMC workers that use Apple products as part of that company’s existing BYOD policy will need to leave them at the office, according to the report.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 1, 2016 -
AWS, IBM and others could all be big winners in the cloud wars
In the last quarter, major cloud service providers showed strong growth, helping to bolster companies' revenues across segments.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 1, 2016 -
Uber to move away from Google, build its own maps
The company reportedly plans to invest $500 million to build its own mapping solution that will have the high level of detail required for autonomous cars.
By Justine Brown • Aug. 1, 2016