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COBOL modernization roadmap: Patience, software and integrations
IT leaders can leverage modern technologies and software tools to get to higher digital ground, experts say.
By Roberto Torres • April 21, 2020 -
What BlueJeans has to do with 5G
The company expects BlueJeans' addition to its portfolio to round out growth in telemedicine, distance learning and field service work.
By Samantha Schwartz • April 17, 2020 -
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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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COBOL job searches spike as states grapple with legacy systems
With state unemployment systems under unprecedented pressure, a 60-year-old programming language is — once again — having a moment.
By Roberto Torres • April 17, 2020 -
What enterprise leaders can learn from New Jersey's COBOL woes
The state's unemployment platform struggled to support a 1,600% spike in demand. The chaos highlights risk for the business world.
By Roberto Torres • April 8, 2020 -
Retrieved from Zoom on April 03, 2020
Zoom CEO admits 'missteps,' wants company to become security-first
The company's overnight popularity put its flaws under a microscope.
By Samantha Schwartz • April 6, 2020 -
'The haves and have nots': Disrupted IT managers contend with hardware constraints
Prior to the pandemic, it's unlikely the majority of IT managers had stockpiles of devices large enough to maintain operations if everything went down at once.
By Roberto Torres • April 3, 2020 -
Zoom's privacy woes lead back to end-to-end encryption
"We did not design the product with the foresight that, in a matter of weeks, every person in the world would suddenly be working, studying, and socializing from home," wrote CEO Eric Yuan.
By Samantha Schwartz • April 2, 2020 -
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Keeping software development secure and productive in a work from home mandate
Many organizations have implemented remote work policies to protect their employees. As unexpected business disruptions emerge, Coder provides the solution software engineers need.
April 2, 2020 -
ERP confronts a new reality in 2020
How companies handle ERP will depend on their position before the crisis. Some are vaulting ahead because of previous implementations; others will slow down or be ripe for acquisition.
By Jen A. Miller • March 31, 2020 -
Slack's surge tempered by circumstance
"It's hard to say an otherwise normal CEO thing like 'the macroenvironment is creating significant tailwinds for the business,'" said CEO Stewart Butterfield.
By Samantha Schwartz • March 27, 2020 -
'No, you go ahead': Microsoft Teams adds visual cue feature to cut back on video interruptions
The communication platform also reached 44 million daily active users, 12 million more since March 11.
By Samantha Schwartz • March 19, 2020 -
Slack redesigns interface for the everyday user
Between Feb. 1 and March 18, the company gained 7,000 paid customers amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
By Samantha Schwartz • Updated March 19, 2020 -
G Suite passes 2B monthly active users, trails Microsoft
The productivity software suite has more than 5 million paying businesses.
By Samantha Schwartz • March 13, 2020 -
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UX designers moving to file-less collaboration in 2020
Productivity and collaboration apps are blurring the lines of traditional design-sharing processes.
By Samantha Schwartz • March 11, 2020 -
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5 tech tools powering remote work amid coronavirus outbreak
As workers are told to work from home, have businesses equipped them with the necessary tools?
By Roberto Torres • March 6, 2020 -
Facebook slashed Messenger's core code by 84%
The company shrunk Messenger's mobile app from 1.7 million lines of code to 360,000 to reduce application size and increase speed.
By Roberto Torres • March 3, 2020 -
Microsoft plugging AI into business platform brings data insights closer to the front lines
Dynamic 365 will let sales professionals "forecast sales more accurately" and have their workflows prioritized by AI.
By Roberto Torres • Feb. 20, 2020 -
Microsoft created the office suite status quo. Can Google grow?
While customers don't emphasize a single application of a suite, vendors are betting on collaboration.
By Samantha Schwartz • Feb. 11, 2020 -
Slack's free version led to IBM's companywide adoption
IBM is shifting its workforce — 350,000 employees globally — to Slack.
By Samantha Schwartz • Feb. 11, 2020 -
In data lake deployments, ease of access lights the way
Still, leaders have to ensure the potential benefits of the infrastructure reach those who can act upon it.
By Roberto Torres • Feb. 7, 2020 -
How to pick a software vendor that won't break the company
Early trials, a shopping list of questions and a solid implementation strategy can help decision makers sidestep sunken costs and shift focus back to their core business.
By Roberto Torres • Feb. 3, 2020 -
McCormick plans to drop up to $350M on transition to SAP ERP
The transition to the ERP coincides with the growth of the company and SAP ending support for McCormick's current system.
By Matt Leonard • Jan. 31, 2020 -
Google to shut down App Maker, shift focus to no-code platform AppSheet
The move lets Google concentrate on leveraging the rest of its digital properties. They'll come in handy in the battle against the lead contender in the low-code space: Microsoft.
By Roberto Torres • Jan. 29, 2020 -
Snowflake, Opsgenie and Google Cloud fastest-growing business app of 2019
Most decision makers turn to one or more software bundles from market leaders, but are open to adopt additional pure-play vendors.
By Roberto Torres • Jan. 28, 2020 -
CIO Dive’s business technology predictions for 2020
In 2020, CIOs will spend their days using data to maximize the efficiency of their workforce, as cyberattacks and fierce competition loom large.
By Samantha Schwartz , Roberto Torres , Naomi Eide • Jan. 13, 2020