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Happy 10th Birthday AWS
So long, Watson - hello, Noodle: Ex-IBMer launches AI firm for enterprises
At the office, diversity works, but shorter work weeks may not
The cloud solidifies: stats and stuff
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When your IT department goes rogue
DARPA: Show us how to weaponize benign technologies

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Happy 10th Birthday AWS

On March 14, 2006 - ten years ago - Amazon launched Simple Storage Service (S3), a product that kicked off the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) public cloud computing market in earnest. Read More

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So long, Watson - hello, Noodle: Ex-IBMer launches AI firm for enterprises

Billed as "the enterprise artificial intelligence company," Noodle Analytics is built on the premise that AI is the next big thing that will set companies apart. Read More

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At the office, diversity works, but shorter work weeks may not

Achieving a diversified staff in a tech firm can't be done casually, and offering prospective employees a shorter work week may or may not entice them to sign up. Read More

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The cloud solidifies: stats and stuff

A recent IDG Enterprise survey revealed that more than 75% of IT decision makers have made cloud investments. Here are some other animated statistics on how and why companies are moving to the cloud. Watch Now

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30 years ago: A look back at Microsoft’s IPO

As we adjust to having turned the clocks ahead yesterday, let’s take a look back at Microsoft’s initial public stock offering 30 years ago. Read More

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When your IT department goes rogue

In my last post, we discussed the latest habit of non-IT departments in organizations large and small: hatching rogue IT operations on the cloud, taking your company’s data for a spin in the Wild, Wild Web — unpatched, unprotected, and nearly undetectable. In the second part of my Rogue IT blog series, we talk about how to deal with rogue IT once it's happened. Read More

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DARPA: Show us how to weaponize benign technologies

With that in mind the agency is launching a potentially scary program called “Improv” that looks at what DARPA calls today’s “bustling tech marketplace with an inventor’s eye and imagine how easily purchased, relatively benign technologies might be converted into serious security threats.” The technology scope of Improv is intentionally broad and the program is structured to encourage participation by a wide range of technical specialists, researchers, developers, and skilled hobbyists. Performers may reconfigure, repurpose, program, reprogram, modify, combine, or recombine commercially available technology in any way within the bounds of local, state, and federal laws and regulations, DARPA stated. Read More

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