Low-code and no-code: Meant for citizen developers, but embraced by ITThese tools mean more development work can get done, and IT can spend more time on other priorities.August 14, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Developer
AI and advanced applications are straining current technology infrastructuresA majority of executives in a recent survey, 76%, say their current infrastructures are not ready to meet upcoming demands -- aka, AI and associated analytic workloads.July 18, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Artificial Intelligence
Ahead of AI, this other technology wave is sweeping in fastWelcome to the edge, which is likely to shape and shift our jobs and businesses before AI makes its mark.July 5, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Edge Computing
Everyone loves low-code/no-code development, but not all are ready for itTechnology leaders are nervous about the ability of low-code and no-code applications to solve key business challenges.June 15, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Digital Transformation
Tech professionals need to 'get out of the data' and talk to people againThe irony is that while demand is high for close customer engagement, technology tends to impersonalize it even more.May 12, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Digital Transformation
Meet the post-AI developer: More creative, more business-focusedWe are seeing a massive paradigm shift in software development as a result of generative AI, says Amazon Web Services executive.May 8, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Artificial Intelligence
Would you listen to AI-run radio? This station tested it out on listenersA radio station recently did an experiment where AI took over for 13 hours of programming, featuring 'voice clones' and scripts written by ChatGPT.May 2, 2023 by Maria Diaz in Artificial Intelligence
China wants to use supercomputing to accelerate digital transformationChina's national supercomputing framework will pull together computing resources across the country to drive the development of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence.April 19, 2023 by Eileen Yu in Data Centers
SMBs don't see need for cyber insurance since they won't experience security incidentsAbout half of small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in Singapore are not considering or remain undecided about the need for cyber insurance because they believe they do not store sensitive data online or are unlikely to experience cybersecurity issues, a poll reveals.March 20, 2023 by Eileen Yu in Security
'The world needs your ideas!' Demand for tech talent remains strong in mainstream businessesEvery company has become a software company, and tech is essential to survive and thrive in any type of economy -- especially during downturns.March 15, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Professional Development
Low and no-code software may soon test the limits of IT hand-holdingIT departments may need to continually intervene to clean up messes, while business users may become hopelessly entangled in managing their software.March 14, 2023 by Joe McKendrick in Enterprise Software
Delta Air Lines made a very dry announcement. Southwest customers may salivateTechnology? Did I hear you say technology? Well, look at this.March 4, 2023 by Chris Matyszczyk in Business