Coronavirus really is that bad and you should work from home
Is coronavirus really that much worse than the flu? Yes, it is, and if the past is any guide, staying at home will help keep it from spreading.
Is coronavirus really that much worse than the flu? Yes, it is, and if the past is any guide, staying at home will help keep it from spreading.
The crisis creates more pressure to deliver and keep companies afloat, more opportunities to roll out transformative technologies -- but fewer opportunities for career growth.
One of the most striking results from the ZDNet 2010 IT Priorities survey was the relative insignificance of the importance of green IT.
The IT priorities of tech professionals in Australia and New Zealand are markedly different than those of senior management.
The rise of BYOD is turning even the most hard-core bureaucrats into personal technology enthusiasts. And that can't be a bad thing.
From healthcare to education, IT has been the backbone of key services that have kept running in the face of the pandemic.
Leading UX thinkers publish a manifesto of sorts, urging less clutter and a more minimalist approach to technology. 'Discussions around our unhealthy relationship with technology are becoming mainstream.'