The state of Nevada has given a commercial trucking license to Daimler Trucks North America. Will such vehicles someday become yet another form of computer hardware that falls under the purview of IT professionals?By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/7/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
At TechCrunch Disrupt NY, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler talked Time Warmer, Comcast, net neutrality, and whether he'll serve under the next president or just play with his grandkids.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/5/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The latest self-driving car prototypes from Google will roll on public roads in Mountain View, Calif., later this summer.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/16/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
A report from McKinsey and the Global Semiconductor Alliance finds excitement and uncertainty among companies building the pieces of the Internet of Things.
By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/15/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
A group of 80 Web academics have penned an open letter to Google insisting on more transparency for right to be forgotten requests in Europe. By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/14/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
At Internet of Things World, companies are trying to figure out what objects should get networked.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/13/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The set of hardware modules, software, and cloud services aims to provide developers with a faster path to market for apps that support the Internet of Things.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/13/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Self-driving cars have been involved in several accidents, but the blame appears to belong to other drivers.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/12/201510 comments | Read | Post a Comment
In the Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence poker competition last week, the human players won, sort of.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/11/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
They're now CISOs, security officials in DHS and the NSA, researchers, and key players in security -- but women remain a mere 10% of the industry population.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 5/11/20157 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Biogen's Andi Karaboutis believes medicine is about to get much more personal.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/11/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
The business model is changing when it comes to commercial space research.By David Wagner Executive Editor, Community & IT Life, 5/8/201511 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The next version of Android is likely to be discussed at Google's developer conference, possibly along with news about a new wearable.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/8/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Don't force people into cloud scenarios they fear. Here are some ways to win them over first. By Jonathan Feldman CIO, City of Asheville, NC, 5/8/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Administration will continue to work with Congress to reform surveillance laws, NSC spokesman says.By Jai Vijayan Freelance writer, 5/7/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
As Cuba prepares for an influx of American tourists and businesses, the government turned to a Spanish analytics firm to help it crunch big data to improve hotels and infrastructure.By Pablo Valerio International Business & IT Consultant, 5/7/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
The state of Nevada has given a commercial trucking license to Daimler Trucks North America. Will such vehicles someday become yet another form of computer hardware that falls under the purview of IT professionals?By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/7/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Can Pinterest avoid the missteps of other social networks that courted developers?By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/5/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
At TechCrunch Disrupt NY, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler talked Time Warmer, Comcast, net neutrality, and whether he'll serve under the next president or just play with his grandkids.By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/5/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Statistics around this year's record-setting volume of new H-1B visa applications point to continuously growing demand for a supply that's unlikely to rise soon.By Kevin Casey , 5/5/201511 comments | Read | Post a Comment
WhiteHat Security, FireEye each offer product liability protections to their customers.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 5/4/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Founder Elon Musk is leading the electric-car pioneer into the energy infrastructure business. Amazon and Target are among those with pilot projects in the works.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/2/201512 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Time to Reconsider Enterprise Email StrategyCost, time, and risk. It's the demand trifecta vying for the attention of both technology professionals and attorneys charged with balancing the expectations of their clients and business units with the hard reality of the current financial and regulatory climate. Sometimes, organizations assume high levels of risk as a result of their inability to meet the costs involved in data protection. In other instances, it's time that's of the essence, as with a data breach.
5 Top Federal Initiatives For 2015As InformationWeek Government readers were busy firming up their fiscal year 2015 budgets, we asked them to rate more than 30 IT initiatives in terms of importance and current leadership focus. No surprise, among more than 30 options, security is No. 1. After that, things get less predictable.
Dark Reading Threat Intelligence Survey Threat intelligence is the best way to stay ahead of new and complex attacks, say survey respondents. How analytics influences their IT security strategies varies.
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