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Nov 4, 2014 When it comes to hiring top IT talent, there's a lot of frustration from the companies, the hiring agencies, and those looking for work. Is one to blame, or is the entire process broken? It's one of the oldest problems in business: Where is the talent? In the case of IT, the talent shortage debate has been raging for some time, with employers claiming they can't find the IT pros... More |
Oct 27, 2014 With concerns about Ebola at a fever pitch, the government, hospitals, and doctors are investigating whether technologies such as EHRs hold the key to tracking and fighting the virus. In the last few weeks, Ebola has gone from a localized health concern in parts of Africa to a worldwide crisis when a traveler to United States came down with the virus and died, and two nurses... More |
Oct 23, 2014 With Ebola in the headlines, the editors of InformationWeek are talking about how technology is trying to combat the deadly disease. For weeks, Ebola has been in the news as the deadly disease has spread around parts of Africa. In the US, the one fatality associated with the virus has sparked additional coverage and raised... More |
Oct 17, 2014 When it comes to robots, what constitutes ethics? Can a robot programmed to be ethical, become unethical? What about the person doing the programming? Geekend author David Wagner asks the question. Is it ethical to make a robot that thinks? If a robot is designed to be ethical, can that robot ever become unethical? Is the engineer who programs the robot responsible for the ethics of his or... More |
Oct 16, 2014 This week, host Curtis Franklin and the editors of InformationWeek discuss the latest news from Apple, updates from Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco, plus a new feature called "The Week in :60." The world of IT doesn't stand still for a minute, and this week offered a bit of everything for everyone, from the CIO to the IT manager to the consumer gadget freak. If you missed any of the... More |
Oct 16, 2014 With the Affordable Care Act and data breaches in the news as of late, InformationWeek is turning its attention to healthcare and how technology can help the industry. The effects of healthcare and technology are all around us. Whether it's buying insurance through the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), healthcare providers learning to use new technologies such as... More |
Oct 14, 2014 Join the editors of Bank Systems & Technology today as they discuss findings from the IDC Financial Insights 2014 FinTech report. Financial services and the technology that drives the industry are always in a state of flux. In recent years, with merger and acquisition activity increasing, new entrants coming into the market,... More |
Oct 13, 2014 InformationWeek is asking its readers to help chose the IT Chief of the Year. Who are the technology leaders who are changing their industry? When it comes to technology, IT can help change the way business is done. Who are the bold IT leaders using tech to transform enterprises today? This is the question that the editors of... More |
Oct 10, 2014 It turns out the office jerk is not only bad for business, but bad for everyone else working there as well. Geekend author David Wagner goes looking for a cure. You know the type: The guy in the office who walks around, talking about what a great job he's doing and how he's on the fast track for the next bonus. Yet his work is terrible, and he doesn't... More |
Oct 9, 2014 InformationWeek editors report from Gartner Symposium in Orlando, where the topics ranged from analytics trends to what CIOs need to know Whether the topic is the latest trend in analytics, what all CIOs need to know, or what Steve Wozniack thinks about mobility, the editors of InformationWeek have you covered. This week,... More |
Oct 2, 2014 Sally Shankland Named a "Visionary" and Kelley Damore Named a "Content Connoisseur" UBM Americas announced that CEO Sally Shankland has been named a "Visionary" and Chief Community Officer Kelley Damore has been named a "Content Connoisseur" on the Folio 100 list. Folio's list... More |
Oct 1, 2014 When it comes to stealing data, the weakest point of any company's infrastructure is the employees. Join the editors of Dark Reading and social engineering expert Chris Hadnagy as they discuss human vulnerabilities. What is the most vulnerable point of any business's IT infrastructure? The answer is the employees themselves. In many cases, data theft happens after an employee opens up what looks like a... More |
Sep 30, 2014 InformationWeek Editor Alison Diana looks back at 25 years of healthcare and technology, and how this extremely important part of the US economy is changing with the times. Ever since the first mainframes rolled off the assembly line, technology has changed the way business is done. However, one industry that resisted the early tug of the computer age is now playing... More |
Sep 26, 2014 In a week of square and bendable smartphones from BlackBerry and Apple, Geekend author David Wagner is thinking about the shapes of things. Since the start of September, the world has been overwhelmed by smartphones, with new offerings from the likes of Apple and, most recently, BlackBerry, which just released a new square device... More |
Sep 25, 2014 On September 26, InformationWeek Radio is all about the 2014 Interop show in New York. Join host Curtis Franklin and the editors of InformationWeek as they preview the conference and what IT pros can expect on the showroom floor. If you are coming to New York City for the 2014 Interop show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on September 29 -- or if you just wish you could be there -- the editors of InformationWeek... More |
Sep 24, 2014 Community Platform Gives its Audience an Equal Share of Voice with Content Experts UBM Canon's EE Times (www.eetimes.com) announced that it has won a Silver Stevie® Award in the "Electronics Website" category in the 12th Annual American Business Awards, the nation's premier... More |
Sep 24, 2014 The editors of Network Computing highlight seven interesting technologies to check out at the 2014 Interop conference in New York City. When it comes to identifying the most cutting-edge technologies that IT professionals should be investigating, where do you begin? Network Computing is offering a few answers. In a walk-up to the... More |
Sep 23, 2014 One of the biggest, and most common, vulnerabilities to an enterprise's infrastructure is application security. The editors of Dark Reading take a closer look during this week's radio broadcast. When it comes to assessing risks to the company's infrastructure, application security remains one of the most important topics to chief information security officers and others charged with... More |
Sep 23, 2014 While the Apple Watch is probably the most anticipated piece of technology that will hit store shelves in 2015, the majority of InformationWeek readers are already saying "No, Thanks." When CEO Tim Cook unveiled the company's Apple Watch earlier this month, the soon-to-be-released device immediately became the must-have gadget of 2015. However, a majority of InformationWeek... More |
Sep 19, 2014 Geekend author David Wagner is no stranger to controversy. This week, he takes on beloved children's film Finding Nemo to sort fact from fish fiction. It's not every day that a writer can take on the big myths in our society. Today, one writer has that chance. In his latest Geekend installment for InformationWeek, author David Wagner takes on a... More |
Sep 18, 2014 This week, InformationWeek Radio host Curtis Franklin looks back at the week in tech, including new information on computer science degrees and the enterprise impact of Apple's latest. When it comes to getting that computer science degree, is the one you are working toward the best for the current marketplace? To find out, InformationWeek Radio host Curtis Franklin is... More |
Sep 17, 2014 When it comes to using disruptive technologies to your advantage, the head of IT for healthcare distributor H.D. Smith shows InformationWeek how the cloud is paving the way to more personalized medicine. For years, CIOs have tried to make sense of what cloud computing can really do. Is it truly the next stage of information technology? Is it a distributive trend that can change the way enterprises... More |
Sep 16, 2014 When it comes to security passwords, enterprises either do too much or not enough to protect their data. Join Microsoft Researcher Cormac Herley on Dark Reading Radio to learn about better approaches to data security. When it comes to security, enterprises and those IT professionals responsible for protecting company data are usually accused of doing too little, too much, or both. What's a security pro supposed... More |
Sep 15, 2014 It's time to hit the books. InformationWeek's University program starts this Tuesday, September 16, with a special class on cloud computing options, hosted by guest lecturer Joe Masters Emison. It's September, and that means it's time to head back to class and hit the books. For IT professionals, executives, and CIOs who are interested in learning a lot more about the latest in... More |
Sep 12, 2014 When it comes to bringing the battle to cancer, gamers and video games can give patients a boost. Even Will Ferrell is getting into the act. PR Newswire – Remember when you were a kid and your mother told you that video games would rot your brain? Well, now you can finally tell mom she was wrong all this time. It turns out that video... More |
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