Devastating natural and infrastructure disasters require organizations to develop plans to address potential problems if relocating is on the agenda.
During its Partner Program update this month, Microsoft shifted its tone to recognize and support its valuable vendor partners.
The contrasting approaches that Hewlett Packard and IBM took to overcoming company hurdles highlight what is needed to come out of adversity on top.
The Thread wireless mesh network has reignited the push for a brighter, better future for the Internet of Things.
The emerging tech company has designed Service Mesh to allow applications to be securely and effectively managed across cloud providers.
Gelsinger’s return to Intel signals that the company is ready to fully get back on track
Cisco’s Francine Katsoudas has revolutionized the company’s HR department to effectively transform the well-being of its employees.
The company’s Webex Desk Hub is poised to bring plain old telephone service (POTS) technology into the future.
Salesforce’s acquisition of Slack has a few upsides, but the long-term benefits for both companies are minimal.
Bob Swan’s open letter to the incoming presidential administration underscores the importance of investing in high technology and its workforce.
Microsoft’s Pluton aims to harden future PCs against a potential global cyberthreat before it strikes.
Could 3D printing become commonplace in the near future?
If we can make complicated healthcare efforts in the cloud while complying with very rigid security laws, why can’t we do the same for voting?
The Oversight Board put in place by Facebook may not be a success, but it will point the way to solving problems for other fast-growing companies.
There was plenty of cool technology at Dell Technologies World, but what was most interesting was the company's engagement in pressing issues and its empathy.
Everyone wins when a company is rated a great place to work - especially in a pandemic.
BlackBerry is uniquely positioned to protect end users in a remote work world.
HP's Omnicept could make VR a reality - and the timing couldn't be better.
Yep, I’m already talking about next year’s event because Microsoft has shown us what the future of events, work and video conferencing may look like.
The merger still needs approval from a number of governments, but it could change hardware and OEM markets - and just about every technology that uses them.