2021 outlook: Here are the technologies, questions that will matter
While 2020 was the year that companies had to get up to speed with digital, what will 2021 hold? Our global editors take a swing at the coming 12 months.
While 2020 was the year that companies had to get up to speed with digital, what will 2021 hold? Our global editors take a swing at the coming 12 months.
Digital transformation for the win! Chief Revenue Officer Cameron Deatsch outlines Atlassian's move to let employees work from anywhere, and what it means for the company's products and corporate culture.
Scrub Daddy CEO Aaron Krause talks about how his company built out on SAP after appearing on Shark Tank to better integrate with the large retailers that drive sales of his smiley sponges.
Under Honeywell's quantum plans, customers will connect directly to systems housed by the company. Honeywell will use quantum computing to solve issues for its key verticals such as oil and gas and industrials and also has a partnership with Microsoft Azure Quantum.
We caught up with Oliver Seil, vice president of design at Belkin, talks about designer skillsets as the company preps for the new normal of work.
Intuit is pondering how weather data from NASA and other open data sets may provide a more complete predictive analytics picture to SMBs.
Varadheesh Chennakrishnan, CIO of JOANN Fabrics and Crafts, has sped up omnichannel retail efforts as well as curbside pickup amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ZDNet's Larry Dignan catches up with Chennakrishnan to talk about adapting IT on the fly and how holiday shopping planning has been influenced by a COVID-19 demand surge in fabric.
Harry Doctor Jr., IT manager at West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District, explains how a move to use VMWare on AWS for disaster recovery paid off during the COVID-19 pandemic. Doctor Jr. also outlined the plan to deliver Chromebooks to students as well as supporting teachers.
Epson is partnering with startup Spinar America to offer a bundle that can be used for remote assistance as well as remote work.
ZDNet caught up with Impact Africa Network CEO Mark Karake to discuss lessons from Silicon Valley, funding his non-profit to create more entrepreneurship in Africa, and a funding model that could apply globally.