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The most tempting of titles for this industry report, but is it justified? In my view, not so much
18-week release schedule for new features doesn't cut it
SAP and City Football Group have announced a global, multi-year partnership that will deliver data analytics to every level of CFG and its international football clubs, from business operations to fan engagement to player and team performance.
The latest tests show the company lags behind the leaders in malware detection.
Cloud infrastructure sales are growing more than 15% a year, while non-cloud IT spending actually shrinks.
Software is eating the world, according to Marc Andreessen. SlashDB aims to make that more palatable for all those organizations with existing IT assets.
$139M nets MaintenanceNet, which automates service contract renewals
Answer: Two giant robots with dangerous weapons trying to turn each other into piles of scrap metal.
Company named director and founding member of the Wireless IoT Forum
Reports claim Redmond will sanction RTM milestone this week, giving OEMs a very tight window to get product ready by July 29
Supreme Court's decision is bad news for developers targeting the U.S. market, who will now have to avoid any API not explicitly licensed as open
As organizational processes become ever more complex, finance departments are looking for solutions to help make their lives more efficient.
6WIND will accelerate server-based routing and security
Cybersecurity is a corrupt industry that needs bad guys to stay lucrative, says one anti-malware vendor.
Latest IDC market numbers show momentum continues for both public and private cloud equipment.
Here's what Microsoft announced regarding Windows 10, Office 2016, and Skype just before the July 4th weekend.
The potential economic impact of the IoT will be a staggering $4 trillion to $11 trillion a year by 2025, says a new report.
With quick response, marketing flub will still be a net positive for Sprint, says one analyst
New analyses of security posture in the fast-growing health-tech market highlight the challenges posed by both external threats and unauthorized cloud applications.
Some sobering reading from this recent IT security survey, but also some comfort that more are following pragmatic approaches.
Office of Naval Research interested in bringing 3D printing to large scale for ships, aircraft
It's not just California that's trying: N.J. lawmakers passed an anti-offshoring bill that was later vetoed by Gov. Chris Christie
A Boston-area hosting provider briefly knocked several large services and websites dependent on Amazon and AWS offline on Tuesday night, thanks to a configuration error.