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Self-service BI apps are supposed to be usable by anyone of any skill level, but most have a long way to go. If you want to use these apps, here's what you need to know first. Read More
Firefox Quantum is faster, but users will lose all their rich extensions. There have also been reports of bad memory leaks. Read More
The term multicloud means all those cloud services you use that are now one big pile for you to manage. Predictive analytics can help with that. Here's how. Read More
When I say Microsoft is “doubling down,” on Kubernetes for Azure, I mean that literally. Besides offering Kubernetes support on Azure Container Service (ACS), it’s also offering—bear with me now—Kubernetes on Azure as Azure Container Service (AKS). Read More
It's possible to build your own cloud, and vendors are working to make it easier. Microsoft offers an all-in-one package, while OpenStack offers great ingredients and a gourmet cookbook. Read More
Robots have become smart, but when you use cloud resources to run them, they can become even smarter – and faster. While cloud-enabled robotics has been around in some form since 2011, some companies have recently taken the field from theory to practice. Read More
See how top executives at HPE and Dreamworks Animation have found pathways to personal and professional growth. These women have balanced the challenges of work and family life, given and received mentorship, and managed their careers. Read More
Businesses need to keep going even when faced with torrential flooding or earthquakes. Sysadmins who lived through Katrina, Sandy, and other disasters share real-world advice for anyone responsible for IT during an emergency. Read More
An important part of big data is turning the results into information stakeholders easily can grasp. An obvious tactic is data visualization. But there are oh-so-many ways to do that the wrong way. Here’s 11 data viz practices you absolutely should avoid, along with the right way to present data vi Read More
CodeWeavers' CrossOver, which has long enabled you to run Windows programs on Linux and macOS, now lets you run Windows programs on advanced Chromebooks. Read More
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