Computerworld

The latest news and analysis on business technology

Computerworld First Look

03 January, 2023

Low-code development platforms to grow 25% in 2023

As organizations look to be more agile, automate business processes, and create new web and mobile apps to meet consumer demand, tools that automate development are becoming key — especially as a dearth of IT talent continues.

Image: US-China chip war puts global enterprises in the crosshairs

US-China chip war puts global enterprises in the crosshairs

While the Biden administration’s ban on exports of certain chip technology to China is targeted at China’s military and industrial use, enterprises across the world will find their supply chains disrupted.

Did Microsoft make a bad $69B bet on Activision Blizzard?

The company's plans to buy the gaming rival have already generated US government pushback. Could that unwelcome distraction slow Microsoft's recent progress?

14 tech luminaries we lost in 2022

Remembering the IT leaders who changed the world.

As China pushes its digital currency plans, the US falls behind

China's digital yuan has been piloted in 15 provinces and tested across a multinational financial network. Meanwhile, the US is still developing a digital currency, endangering the dollar's place as the world's reserve currency and opening the door for China to set digital cash privacy standards.

Computerworld Netherlands
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
© 2023 Computerworld Netherlands
140 Kendrick Street, Building B
Needham, MA 02494