News Analyses
Tableau talks up natural language interface for creating visualizations
BI vendor seeks to simplify and automate data analysis as part of a growing trend toward injecting AI capabilities into BI tools.
Making sense of IBM-Red Hat in the multi-cloud era
IBM’s bid to buy Red Hat will see it integrating rivals’ cloud infrastructures, luring new clients to the cloud, and potentially kicking off an industry-wide series of cloud mergers.
Oracle puts AI center stage at OpenWorld
Oracle is injecting machine learning into its offerings to improve payment processing, expense accounting, and hiring — and has launched subscription management services for its customers’ customers.
Amazon’s biased AI recruiting tool gets scrapped
Amazon scraps its AI recruiting tool upon realizing it discriminated against women. No one is surprised.
Privacy Shield review: Prepare for the worst
The transatlantic data transfer agreement is under review this week.
Intuit adds AI, enterprise features to QuickBooks online
Would you trade your ERP system for QuickBooks? Intuit hopes the answer is yes.
SAP on Azure vies with Salesforce on AWS to break data out of silos
Data silos are bad, but strategies differ on the best way to break out of them.
Pentagon CIOs struggle with legacy tech, security. Sound familiar?
Defense Department tech chiefs working to modernize sprawling IT infrastructure encounter similar hurdles — if on a larger scale — as CIOs in other agencies and the private sector.
Microsoft Managed Desktop: All your Windows 10 devices, managed by Microsoft
With Microsoft Managed Desktop, Microsoft is betting your organization has better things to do than endpoint management. Early customers like the Seattle Reign show what to expect.
Where in the world are the women software developers?
India, the UAE, Romania, China, Sri Lanka, and Italy have the highest percentage of women software developers, while in the EU, Bulgaria has the most women in tech.
SAP’s cloud analytics update offers insights in seconds, not months
With a refresh of its cloud analytics tools, SAP hopes to bring users new insights into their data more quickly and take some of the workload off the IT department.
NDAs stifling tech workers’ voices
Anonymous polling conducted by TeamBlind shows tech workers are being silenced by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Women still underrepresented in Fortune 500 leadership roles
The glass ceiling persists at Fortune 500 companies, especially for women of color.
New research highlights the racial wage gap in the tech industry
Tech’s diversity problem goes beyond underrepresentation. Black and brown tech workers do not get equal pay for equal work, regardless of their gender.
Machine learning turns unstructured secondary storage into globally accessible data
Cohesity’s Helios converts the massive amounts of secondary storage from a wasted asset into data capable of creating competitive differentiation.
More artificial intelligence options coming to Google Cloud
At Next 2018, Google announced it is making Nvidia's Tesla P4 GPU available as a cloud service, enabling more businesses to get started with AI projects quickly.
EU lawmakers threaten businesses relying on Privacy Shield
A vote by European Union lawmakers seeking to suspend Privacy Shield could spell bad news for businesses that have built their GDPR compliance strategy on adherence to the EU-U.S. data transfer agreement’s principles.
Are workplaces actually changing as a result of #MeToo?
Companies aren’t doing enough to address the revelations from #MeToo, according to a new Harvard Business Review survey.
$660,000 data privacy fine highlights dangers for businesses dabbling in politics
A year into an investigation into the use of data analytics in political campaigns, the U.K.’s privacy watchdog is hitting companies that shared data with political parties with sanctions including a criminal prosecution and a...
SAP wants to woo businesses back to its CRM
Woo, not sue: That's SAP's new strategy for dealing with customers that want to access their core ERP data through a cloud-based CRM system.
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