DeveloperWeek 2022 took a look at the roles engineers and developers can play in the fastmoving, new digital landscape.
Beyond the Data Warehouse: What Are the Repository Options Today?
With the rise of unstructured big data, a new wave of data repositories has come into use that don’t always involve a data warehouse.
How Tech Turned an Emerging Generation of Sports Fans Into Bettors
As Super Bowl bets pour in from devices across the US, casinos are reaching more customers than ever before.
8 Ways to Build Stronger Vendor Partnerships
As IT continues to outsource more applications to vendors, it’s time to rethink vendor relationships and turn them into stronger partnerships.
3 Goals for a Strong Security Foundation
If you are a CISO or security leader, the number of things you are responsible for doing well can seem daunting. Here are some foundational areas to focus on.
8 Security Dinosaurs and What Filled Their Footprints
Security technology has to evolve as new threats emerge and defenses improve. Here is a look back at the old breeds that are dying out.
Conversational AI: How It Works and Where It’s Headed
The next person you speak with may not be a person at all. Welcome to the uncanny valley of conversational AI.
Tips for Making Your Agile Framework More … Agile
With a holistic approach to agile, project teams will better identify the framework and workflow that will enable them to achieve project goals.
Genomic analysis on Galaxy using Azure CycleCloud
Cloud computing and digital transformation have been powerful enablers for genomics. Genomics is expected to be an exabase-scale big data domain by 2025, posing data acquisition and storage challenges on par with other major generators of big data. Embracing digital transformation offers a practically limitless ability to meet the genomic science demands in both research […]
Tech Job Market Still Smoking Hot
Tech workers were among the beneficiaries of a hot US job market that saw strong national growth of 467,000 jobs in January and an unemployment rate of just 4%. Here’s a drill down to what those numbers meant for IT workers.