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Fredinburg had worked on Google's Project Loon, self-driving cars, Everest mapping
Group plans to deploy a small proof-of-concept experiment on the International Space Station
Red Hat has embedded a business resource planner to help developers build applications to solve complex optimization and scheduling problems.
Patent filings from 2007 reveal that Google anticipated the need for cheap, fast mobile networks before the iPhone and first Android phones were announced.
Living up to John McAdam's legacy as F5 Networks' CEO won't be easy, but Manny Rivelo just might be the man to do it.
Lawsuit recounts experience of a programmer who tried to get a job at Google
Winners: frequent international travelers; losers: small wireless companies
AWS collected $1.56 billion in revenue with a $265 million profit this quarter
Dan Geer: Randomizing code at runtime could leave attackers with no time to find vulnerabilities
At RSA, vendors are promoting new methods for preventing data breaches.
It's six in nine years, as board chair takes over for Berger
Businesses spend tens of billions of dollars a year trying to solve new problem with old technology, according Box CEO Aaron Levie, who says his company provides cutting-edge tech that addresses evolving enterprise storage needs.
Z9100 supports multiple rates, including 25G and 50G Ethernet
Lenders are looking at smartphone metadata to help develop an approximate credit score for those who don't have much credit.
For enterprise-provided, data-sharing smartwatches to be accepted, they need to improve working hours, reduce stress, and allow varied work locations, a new survey has found.
Security experts caution that non-malicious actors within the enterprise are the more challenging aspect of the insider threat, calling for rethinking policies to better tailor employee and vendor access.