The evolution of a programmer's job
Clive Thompson, contributing writer to NY Times Magazine, Wired, and Smithsonian Magazine, sits down with Tonya Hall and explains the progression of the duties and expectations of a programming job.
Clive Thompson, contributing writer to NY Times Magazine, Wired, and Smithsonian Magazine, sits down with Tonya Hall and explains the progression of the duties and expectations of a programming job.
Panel discussion looks at ways to encourage women to join IT industry
Steve Ballmer says industry weathering the storm
Yang discusses a tumultuous time as leader
Chief executive of Ning, Gina Bianchini, discusses her company's social-network platform strategy and how it plans to compete in the crowded social-networking space
Tonya Hall talks to Brett Frischmann, Charles Widger Endowed university professor at Villanova University, about the idea that automated tech is slowly transforming humans into machines.
Protecting against threats without breaching privacy
Tonya Hall talks to Jason Fried, founder and CEO of Basecamp, about ways that enterprises and individuals can be more efficient.
Gregg Davis, the CIO of Webcor Builders, explains how construction workersuse PDAs and cell phones on the job site in order to collaborate andcommunicate. It's his responsibility to make sure they follow the necessarysafety precautions.
Recently we asked the ZDNet audience to call in and respond to the question, 'Should hackers be hired by security companies?' An overwhelming majority of the audience said it was a bad idea. ZDNet's David Berlind shares a few of the best answers.