Google's most epic wins and fails of 2015
Self-driving cars. Google Photos. A brand new Alphabet. What’s a win and what’s a fail? Jon Phillips breaks down Google’s biggest happenings of 2015.
Self-driving cars. Google Photos. A brand new Alphabet. What’s a win and what’s a fail? Jon Phillips breaks down Google’s biggest happenings of 2015.
Selected responses from Computerworld's survey of 182 CIOs and senior technologists.
Amazon's new drone could bring the company one step closer 30-minute delivery, but the U.S. government is still standing in the way.
In September, Ira Winkler and Araceli Treu Gomes interviewd WauchulaGhost, spokesperson for GhostSec.org, about the group's efforts in taking down ISIS accounts and websites. The full 30-minute interview is presented here.
Amazon Web Services executives said they are standing up to the competition facing the company from rivals including Google, Microsoft, Salesforce and IBM.
After weeks of delays, Tesla's autopilot software update will be out this October.
Securing a customers information is critical, and Kelly McGowan, the Senior Director of Information Technologies at American Securities, tells us about how they are helping clients start those conversations.
The latest data on startup valuations, how fast the billion-dollar startup club is growing, and which startups might fill its ranks next.
A deep dive into the newest technologies gaining traction in the enterprise and how are they changing the
customer experience.
A look at what behaviors that are native to these platforms, how good product design can win big markets, and which areas Bijan will invest in next.
Cliqr's Kurt Milne talks about why a hybrid cloud - not just public or private - is the best option for businesses, and how to overcome the chief challenges to hybrid cloud computing.
Computerworld Executive News Editor Ken Mingis offers his reaction to today’s Apple announcements, which delivered the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, a revamped Apple TV and the new iPad Pro.