Tech budgets in 2022: Everything you need to know
Rapid digital transformation has helped companies become more flexible and resilient, leaving them better placed for the future. Here's what comes next.
Rapid digital transformation has helped companies become more flexible and resilient, leaving them better placed for the future. Here's what comes next.
weekly roundup In the last couple of years, there's been much debate and controversy swirling around Internet regulation. Some focused on the perennial argument over freedom of speech, while others focused on the concept of Net neutrality.
Tech vendors stand to make billions as companies increasingly need to measure their environmental impact, claims S2 Intelligence.
International Olympic Committee officials voice confidence in the organization of this year's Games, as China continues to gear up for the global sporting event.
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Sam Diaz: Jerry Yang to step down as CEO, back to Chief YahooLarry Dignan: With Yang out as Yahoo CEO, Steve Ballmer licks chopsLarry Dignan: Adobe lands MLB.
Last week TeleNav announced their new Shotgun personal navigation device (PND). The Shotgun takes the tried and true TeleNav navigation software (found on many carrier phones as AT&T Navigator, Sprint Navigation, etc.) and places it on a very nice piece of hardware. I was sent an evaluation unit to check out and wanted to offer a few first impressions, along with plenty of device pics and screenshots in my image gallery and the video below. The TeleNav Shotgun is available now for US$299.
On Tuesday, Gartner analysts Carl Claunch and Dave Cearley gave a crowd of IT leaders at the Gartner Symposium 2008 a list of the top 10 technologies that will provide important strategic advantages to IT over the next three years.
Wired has the obligatory candidates-on-tech piece today. They look at five key tech issues – broadband, H1B, green tech, net neutrality and spectrum – although TechPresident notes the list is not comprehensive and conceivably is biased towards Obama.
Maximizing technology spend early in the year, and setting eco-friendly targets may just be some of the resolutions that IT heads in Asia should make in 2008.
Microsoft has acquired video-search vendor VideoSurf for roughly $70 million, according to reports.