Tech news roundup: Amazon Prime Day and the highest-rated workplaces of 2019
This week’s TechRepublic and ZDNet stories include a breach of Sprint customers’ data, notes from the Duo Security 2019 access report, and how execs are taking charge of digital transformation plans. Read More
To the Moon: IBM and Univac, Apollo 11’s integrators
Our second installment in our series is about IBM and UNIVAC, the two primary computer systems integrators for the Apollo missions. Read More
From Linux to cloud, why Red Hat matters for every enterprise
Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. With IBM beside it, don’t bet against it. Read More
Majority of smartphone sales in 2023 expected to be 5G: Gartner
Sales are slow at present but it may only take four years for 5G to become the new standard. Read More
Xiaomi takes the lead as Indian smart TV market share rises to 39%
Meanwhile, Huawei announced it will be releasing smart display products next month via its Honor brand. Read More
Korean researchers develop ternary semiconductor tech
Future semiconductors may perform logic with 0, 1, or 2 instead of the current binary system of 0 and 1 with the new technology. Read More
Pivotal fully embraces Kubernetes
Pivotal introduces the alpha version of Pivotal Application Service (PAS) on Kubernetes, as well as new products for Kubernetes based on PAS features. Read More
Windows 10: Has Microsoft cleaned up its update mess? (Spoiler: no)
Four years after the debut of “Windows as a service,” Microsoft continues to tweak the Windows Update for Business rules. And if you don’t know how to play the game, you’re likely to be surprised with unexpected updates. Read More
2019’s tech, security, and authentication trends
We take a look at the top tech, cybersecurity, and authentication trends as revealed today by the Duo Security’s 2019 Trusted Access Report, which includes data from 24 million devices, one million apps and services, and billions of authentications. Read More
Java and Python programming languages in demand as skills shortage widens
The skills shortage is spreading further, with developers for data science, DevOps and cloud roles in high demand. Read More