A new study shows that most people prefer that self-driving cars be programmed to save the most people in the event of an accident, even if it kills the driver. Unless they are the drivers.
BlueData embraces the enterprise with big data hybrid service for public cloud; Couchbase updates server with features that bridge SQL, NoSQL; Samsung bets big on IoT, and Dell sells Statistica, in our Big Data Roundup for the week ending June 26, 2016.
UK voters gave a thumbs up for leaving the European Union, generating concerns in the tech community over the ease of finding jobs and potential company relocations.
This week Microsoft touted the benefits of its Edge browser and added a mobile wallet feature to its Windows 10 Mobile platform. The company promised to protect data throughout its life cycle, from the point of creation, through the cloud, and onto your mobile device, with new features baked into its Azure offering.
Brexit - the vote by the United Kingdom to exit the European Union - will have far-reaching impact on the enterprise tech business not only in Europe and the UK, but for US and Asian companies doing business in the region.
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Young people should learn to code. Young people should also have fun. Here are nine systems, programs, and websites that will help you help them do both.
Google slipped off its perch as the No. 1 place to work on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work list, unseated by an Internet travel company. Here's a look at 10 top tech companies where you may want to hang your hat in the new year.
If picking out the perfect Father's Day gift has you stumped, there's still time to scoop up a handy tech tool or two. It's hard to go wrong with a new gadget, especially when there's one for every type of interest and hobby your dad might have.
Often thought of as a small-business tool, Software-as-a-Service offers plenty of potential for large enterprise customers, as evidenced by the 10 startups we're exploring here. Our list includes SaaS applications for big organizational challenges, such as supply-chain, payroll, sales, recruiting, and company-wide collaboration.
"Competence, like truth, beauty, and contact lenses, is in the eye of the beholder." -- Laurence J. Peter
This May 2016 Forrester report explores a landscape in which organizations in every industry are moving forward from cloud adoption to cloud creation and participation. Learn how you are a member of this networked economy & how the steps you take may ...
To better understand the benefits, costs, and risks associated with a Gigamon implementation, Forrester interviewed several customers with multiple years of experience using Gigamon solutions. The purpose of this study is to provide readers with a framework to evaluate the ...
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