A human brain is lightning fast. It can process thoughts in microseconds, recall information stored decades ago, and solve incredibly complex mathematical problems. In theory. But if you’ve ever tried ...
Among the challenges for IT going forward is what will happen when organisations run thousands of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, most of which will be beyond the IT department’s control.
There’s nothing new with banks being compelled to transform to keep relevant. As enablers of economic growth, banks are constantly under pressure to morph into something else, due to either ...
Virtualization is undergoing significant disruption. With Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware and their focus on large enterprises, shifting away from smaller companies, IT teams are facing a new reality ...
You’re not imagining it: IT is getting more complex. Things are moving faster, infrastructure is diversifying, and the list of critical business functions is growing. Yet most IT professionals would ...
The conversation around digital sustainability has entered a new phase. For years, CIOS have been told to make IT “greener”, to buy renewable energy credits, extend device lifecycles or offset ...
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Michael Leggett is even more annoyed with Gmail than you are. “It’s like Lucky Charms got spewed all over the screen,” he says to me, as he scrolls through his inbox. It’s true. Folders, contacts, ...
Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP, shares his journey toward becoming a business leader and his goal to simplify information technology. When Bill McDermott’s little brother Kevin, 6 feet tall and 225 pounds ...
Evan Francen is the CEO of Security Studio and the chief designer of FISASCORE®, the information security language spoken by more than 1,500 companies in the U.S. If there’s one principle to remember ...
The same NerdWallet study found that 46% of Americans want to save money for emergencies in 2026. Start with whatever you can spare. Make it $20, $50, $75 or whatever jibes with your budget right now.
The college basketball season is a mess, and we haven’t even gotten to the opening tipoff. Baylor and Seton Hall mutually called off their game Sunday after Baylor coach Scott Drew tested positive for ...