Top Enterprise Technology Stories
The best articles from Foundryâs B2B publications
October 11, 2024
Hereâs whatâs new in Office 2024
For both individuals and commercial customers, Microsoftâs latest non-subscription productivity suite serves up a number of useful new features â but still pales in comparison to the subscription-based Microsoft 365 suite. Read more
When is the right time to dump an AI project?
If IT and business leaders tie AI projects to business objectives and set up metrics for success, they can see what experiments fail to live up to their goals â and pull the plug before costs add up. Read more
Big shift in IT employment shows new skills are needed
IT job unemployment dropped sharply in September as small-to-midsize companies scooped up talent left behind by big enterprises. The dynamic shows the skills employers want have shifted in recent months. Read more
How NTT DATA CIO Barry Shurkey takes a people-first approach to IT success
The storied IT exec discusses how his workforce strategy is central to IT strategy and how career mobility within an organization fosters diversity of thought and enlivens colleagues to have an impact. Read more
APT group GoldenJackal deploys backdoors to air-gapped systems
The cyberespionage group has deployed two distinct toolsets for breaching air-gapped networks, demonstrating keen awareness of segmentation used by its targets. Read more
Electron vs. Tauri: Which cross-platform framework is for you?
Rust-powered Tauri, or JavaScript-powered Electron? See which framework is ideal for your project. Read more
WebSockets under the hood with Node.js
A simple full-stack JavaScript application lets you see what happens under the hood in the WebSockets communication protocol. Read more
Wi-Fi 7 brings enterprise-caliber predictability to wireless networks, says Cisco CTO
Wi-Fi 7 enterprise readiness hinges on âdeterministicâ features, including the ability to schedule traffic, handle contention, and manage interference. Read more
Encryption backdoor debates rage across the planet, promising a difficult 2025 for CISOs
The European Union is now arguing various versions of encryption backdoor rules, but they are not expected to agree on much. Their members, though, are likely to each create their own contradictory rules. Read more
Red Sea cable cuts disrupted up to 70% of traffic, says RETN
Global network services provider RETN says the impact of the cable cuts has been underestimated, and calls for industry-wide efforts to build resilient networks. Read more