What We're Reading: Page 121
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 14, 2022
Jun 13, 2022
-
Axios
Google to invest $1.2B in Latin America
-
The Wall Street Journal
Financial Firms Seek Edge in Algorithms Inspired by Quantum Computing
-
Protocol
AMD wants to double revenue by 2025 with data center, AI chips
-
Financial Times
How bad is Big Tech’s hiring freeze?
Jun 10, 2022
-
The Wall Street Journal
Big Tech Has Spent $36 Million on Ads to Torpedo Antitrust Bill
-
Reuters
Intel freezes hiring in PC chip division for at least two weeks
-
Computerworld
Microsoft commits to ban non-competes and increase pay transparency in the US
-
Construction Dive
Rise of the machines? For construction, not yet
-
ZDNet
Demand for software developers is still red-hot as job postings boom
Jun 09, 2022
-
The Wall Street Journal
Meta Shakes Up AI Unit Amid Drive for Growth
-
HR Dive
LinkedIn report: Employees say their skills are underutilized
-
Bloomberg
Microsoft (MSFT) Cuts Russia Operations After War Clouds Outlook
Jun 08, 2022
-
The Wall Street Journal
CIOs Stress Supply Chains, Efficiency as Recession Risks Rise
-
Financial Times
Deutsche Bank relocated hundreds of IT specialists from Russia to Germany
-
Ledger Insights
JP Morgan uses blockchain for collateral settlement
-
ZDNet
Microsoft says this is how to improve your Teams meetings
Jun 07, 2022
-
The New York Times
What Sheryl Sandberg’s Exit Reveals About Women’s Progress in Tech
-
Bloomberg
Citigroup (NYSE:C) to Hire 4,000 Tech Staff to Tap Into ‘Digital Explosion’
-
The Wall Street Journal
Apple Is Set to Return Software to Forefront at Annual Developer Conference
-
Protocol
IBM's policy lead: The Chips Act is no sure thing
Jun 06, 2022
-
ZDNet
Google Cloud plans to bring more AI capabilities into the data center
-
The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft Cuts Earnings and Revenue Guidance, Citing a Stronger U.S. Dollar
-
Cybersecurity Dive
Russia, backed by ransomware gangs, actively targeting US, FBI director says
-
Nature
Why science needs more research software engineers