news analysis How captive IT offshore centers are driving IT innovation Companies like Amazon, Tesco and Honeywell are looking to offshore IT subsidiaries to deliver digital transformation. By Stephanie Overby Sep 11, 2015 Innovation Outsourcing Startups news Exclusive: Plex is coming to Apple TV With the arrival of tvOS and tvOS SDK, Plex will eventually arrive on Apple TV after all these years. By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 10, 2015 4 mins Computers and Peripherals Consumer Electronics Open Source news IBM Watson Health gets new home and its first GM IBM has opened IBM Watson Health global headquarters in Cambridge, Mass., and announced a slew of new partnerships along with two new Watson solutions. The unit also gained its first general manager. By Thor Olavsrud Sep 10, 2015 Big Data Healthcare Industry Technology Industry news analysis 3 telltale signs Apple is changing its enterprise tune Apple's new iPad Pro, Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, combined with a surprise visit from Microsoft yesterday, all suggest Apple is finally ready to get serious about enterprise. By Matt Kapko Sep 10, 2015 Apple MacOS iPhone news First look at Apple’s enterprise-focused iPad Pro Apple today took the wraps off its largest tablet ever: the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. The business-oriented tablet is also designed for use with a number of productivity-focused accessories, including the new 'Apple Pencil' and a sleek keyboard c By Al Sacco Sep 9, 2015 3 mins Computers and Peripherals Small and Medium Business Technology Industry news Behold! The $60 Raspberry Pi touchscreen is now available You can convert your Raspberry Pi server into a PiPad! By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 9, 2015 3 mins Computers and Peripherals Open Source Operating Systems news analysis What the iPad Pro needs to compete in the enterprise Apple is feeling the heat as Windows and Android tablets and hybrid devices start to take enterprise market share. But will the iPad Pro be the tablet of business user's dreams? Maybe, but it only if it includes a few important features. By Sarah K. White Sep 8, 2015 Computers and Peripherals Mobile Small and Medium Business news Six-legged, Ubuntu-powered spider drone is coming The Erle Spider will support 3rd party apps By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 8, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 Beta brings improved container support RHEL is optimizing its operating systems for those who are planning to deploy containers. By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 4, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems Virtualization news analysis 3 new Google Docs features enterprises will appreciate Google Docs users gain three new productivity features released this week, including voice input and a research tool. By Matt Kapko Sep 3, 2015 Collaboration Software Small and Medium Business news analysis 3 reasons to use Instagram’s new Direct message features New features within Instagram's Direct message component provide better ways to share photos, profiles, locations and hashtags. By Lauren Brousell Sep 3, 2015 Consumer Electronics Social Networking Apps news analysis Feds advance open data roadmap despite challenges The DATA Act aims to bring transparency to government spending, but officials are mindful of the compliance burden and cultural challenges in effecting reform. By Kenneth Corbin Sep 3, 2015 Big Data Budgeting Government news Open source, open standard, royalty-free media codecs? That’s the promise of the newly formed Alliance for Open Media One Codec to rule them all, One Codec to find them, One Codec to bring them all, and in the multimedia bind them. By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 2, 2015 3 mins Open Source news Linux Foundation is giving away Chromebooks Enroll in a Linux Foundation training course in the month of September and get a Chromebook for free. By Swapnil Bhartiya Sep 1, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news analysis Shadow BYOD runs rampant in federal government A new survey highlights the extent to which government employees insist on bringing their own devices to work, despite rules to the contrary. By Kenneth Corbin Sep 1, 2015 Careers Government Government IT news analysis Android Wear for iOS gives iPhone owners more smartwatch options A new iOS app from Google lets iPhone owners see phone notifications on Android Wear smartwatches. It has a few drawbacks, but, overall, it's great news for Apple users who seek variety in watch styles. By Al Sacco Aug 31, 2015 Android Consumer Electronics iPhone news Policy engine aims to provide security for big data infrastructure The BlueTalon Policy Engine, now certified for Cloudera, provides authorization, fine-grained access control, dynamic data masking, stealthy analytics and auditing across applications and enterprise data stores. By Thor Olavsrud Aug 31, 2015 Big Data Data and Information Security IT Governance news analysis Virginia shooting exposes dark side of social video The tragic killing of two reporters during a newscast last week played out live on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The alleged shooter's use of social media raises questions about how popular social services manage auto-play video. By Lauren Brousell Aug 31, 2015 Social Networking Apps news analysis CIOs create formal processes to get innovative tech from startups IT leaders can get an innovation injection by tapping into the startup ecosystem via tech incubators, advisory boards and word of mouthu2029. By CIO Executive Council Aug 31, 2015 CIO IT Strategy Startups news analysis Mobile app helps American Cancer Society gather donor data The nonprofit uses a homegrown mobile fundraising app to take credit card donations at events and develop ongoing relationships with supporters By Lauren Brousell Aug 31, 2015 E-commerce Software Mobile Apps Small and Medium Business news analysis Engineers get rapid-fire access to giant files in the cloud Milwaukee Tool's designers in the U.S. and China no longer have to wait hours for their CAD files to open. They can open the latest files instantly in a cloud-based storage system. By Mary K. Pratt Aug 31, 2015 Cloud Computing Cloud Storage Markets news analysis Law firm makes a case for security certification A big law firm handling sensitive documents uses its ISO security certification as a competitive differentiatoru2029. By Mary K. Pratt Aug 28, 2015 Certifications Legal Security news analysis Facebook M virtual assistant could be all about ads Facebook has big plans for M, its new virtual assistant that provides a mix of human and machine-driven intelligence, but it will have to earn the trust of users if M is to rival Siri or Google Now. By Matt Kapko Aug 27, 2015 5 mins Consumer Electronics Social Networking Apps news Former Apple CEO launches stylish Android phones By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 27, 2015 3 mins Android Open Source Small and Medium Business news analysis How Georgia successfully overhauled IT COO of Georgia Technology Authority discusses the sweeping enterprise-driven privatization push that's improved security, cut costs and upended the state's IT culture. By Kenneth Corbin Aug 26, 2015 Government IT Leadership IT Strategy news Happy 24th birthday Linux! Over the last 24 years, Linux has become the largest shared technology on earth and has popularized a revolution called open source, which is changing our world in more ways than we can imagine. By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 25, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news LinkedIn SlideShare gets custom curation tools A new tool from LinkedIn is designed to help you clip and organize presentations and slides on SlideShare, a slide-hosting platform that reaches 70 million people a month. By Matt Kapko Aug 25, 2015 Data Warehousing Social Networking Apps news Hortonworks looks to ‘Internet of Anything’ with acquisition The open source Hadoop distribution vendor aims to bring together streaming analytics and rich historical analytics with the acquisition of the key contributor to the Apache NiFi project and the creation of Hortonworks DataFlow. By Thor Olavsrud Aug 25, 2015 Analytics Big Data Mergers and Acquisitions news OpenStack company Mirantis grabs $100 million investment A collaboration with Intel brings in Goldman Sachs as new investor By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 24, 2015 3 mins Cloud Computing Open Source OpenStack news analysis Vail’s mobile app helps you avoid long lift lines A new feature in Vail Resorts' free EpicMix mobile app shows skiers and snowboarders the wait times at lifts and helps them plan their routes. By Lauren Brousell Aug 24, 2015 Computers and Peripherals Consumer Electronics news analysis Can cloud collaboration and data analytics cure cancer? After decades of research, the data needed to cure cancer exists, but, unfortunately, writes columnist Rob Enderle itu2019s not being shared or analyzed effectively. That may be changing thanks to Intel and Oregon Health and Science University. By Rob Enderle Aug 21, 2015 Collaboration Software Healthcare Industry Small and Medium Business news analysis SEC CIO leads efforts to move agency to the cloud Pamela Dyson is helping the nation's principal securities regulator optimize its IT infrastructure and shift toward the cloud, one application at a time. By Kenneth Corbin Aug 21, 2015 CIO Cloud Computing Government news analysis In retail IT coup, Hudson’s Bay poaches Kohl’s CIO HBCu2019s hiring of Kohlu2019s CIO Janet Schalk touched off a legal skirmish that highlights how competitive the battle for IT leaders has become. The case continues as Schalk settles into her new role. By Clint Boulton Aug 20, 2015 CIO Legal Retail Industry news analysis Samsung’s new wireless charge pad powers up your phone faster, if… The updated Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charging Pad is designed for use with the company's new two smartphones, and it offers a faster charging speed for compatible devices. However, it's also more expensive. By Al Sacco Aug 20, 2015 Consumer Electronics Energy Industry Smartphones news Linus Torvalds: Security will never be perfect Linus Torvalds made a surprise appearance at LinuxCon and talked about containers, security, and IoT, among other topics. By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 20, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news LinkedIn Lookup app helps you connect with coworkers LinkedIn's new Lookup service is a virtual, auto-updated Rolodex that's exclusive to your company. The app is designed to make it easy to connect with coworkers, but it may be a challenge for administrators to organize and maintain. By Matt Kapko Aug 20, 2015 Careers news analysis How IBM’s deal to acquire Merge could transform health IT A bid made early this month by IBM to acquire Merge Healthcare could radically change the practice of medicine. Its effects might take shape through the first practical applications of artificial intelligence — not in the diagnosis of disease, at l By Greg Freiherr Aug 19, 2015 Big Data Healthcare Industry High-Performance Computing news As cybersecurity becomes a priority, Google launches smart router OnHub Your router is the first device that stands between you and the Wild Wide Web. Do you know when it got a security update? Probably never. By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 19, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news analysis How the University of Wisconsin is closing the data science skills gap When the University of Wisconsin asked businesses what they were looking for in employees, nearly all of them said, u2018data scientists.u2019 The university responded with an online data science master degree program to help bring more qualified dat By Sarah K. White Aug 18, 2015 Analytics Big Data Careers news IBM launches LinuxONE at LinuxCon, announces Open Mainframe Project IBM is betting big on open source by making three major announcements for the open source community By Swapnil Bhartiya Aug 17, 2015 Open Source Operating Systems news Apple Pay now works with AmEx Corporate Cards American Express last week added Apple Pay support to its U.S. corporate cards, so business travelers can now take advantage of the security safeguards built into Apple's contactless payment system while they're on the road. By Al Sacco Aug 17, 2015 Consumer Electronics Payment Systems news analysis Agile, continuous delivery models represent ‘cultural shift for IT’ CIOs say their software development models are evolving to incorporate more rapid, iterative delivery and deployment. This requires special talent management. By Clint Boulton Aug 14, 2015 Agile Development CIO CIO 100 news analysis Collaboration now tops list of cloud computing drivers With the market for cloud computing maturing, the value proposition of cloud adoption is shifting, according to a new report. By Thor Olavsrud Aug 14, 2015 6 mins Cloud Computing news analysis Federal CIOs embrace IT reform, but struggle to move forward A new survey finds strong support for the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act, but an alarming number of CIOs are not prepared to act on its mandate. By Kenneth Corbin Aug 14, 2015 CIO Government IT Strategy news analysis Understanding Google’s Alphabet structure (think, alpha bet) The search giantu2019s new Alphabet corporate structure may appeal to many more types of investors. And the overhaul may be a natural way to sort financial backers based on risk versus reward. By Steven Max Patterson Aug 13, 2015 Business IT Alignment Google Technology Industry news Hands on with the new Samsung Galaxy Note5 Samsungu2019s new Galaxy Note5 is packed with top-of-the-line productivity features and is much better-looking than the last Note smartphone. However, it's not perfect and our first look at the 'phablet 'reveals a number shortcomings. By Al Sacco Aug 13, 2015 Android Consumer Electronics Smartphones news Hands on with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ The new Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ 'phablet' packs a ton of top-of-the-line features and functionality, and it's a great-looking smartphone. However, based on first impressions, it also has a few notable shortcomings. By Al Sacco Aug 13, 2015 Android Consumer Electronics Smartphones news How the PGA uses analytics, beacons and social to enhance fan experience During this year's PGA Championship, golf fans can create data visualizations based on statistics on their favorite players and receive real-time updates via beacons and live feeds, thanks to a number of innovative technology enhancements. 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