Monthly Archives: July 2016
Cisco Looks to Partners for Chat Bot Development
Cisco Systems is enlisting partners in its efforts to grow the use of chat bots on its Spark collaboration platform, an area in the...
Furtim’s Parent, Stuxnet-like Malware, Aimed at Energy Firms
Security firm SentinelOne on July 12 published new research on a malware variant that is taking aim at energy companies. The malware, dubbed Furtim's...
Stack Overflow Survey Goes Far Beyond JavaScript Popularity
Stack Overflow has released the raw data from its 2016 Developer Survey, which found JavaScript to be the most popular programming language around.Released in...
IBM Joins Microsoft’s Surface Enterprise Partner Program
Last year, Microsoft caused a stir after the company announced that both Dell and HP would sell its Surface Pro Windows tablets to their...
Chef Unveils New Unified DevOps Flagship, Chef Automate
Seattle-based DevOps automation software provider Chef, once upon a time known as Opscode, on July 12 introduced a new platform, Chef Automate, that unifies...
eWEEKchat July 13: Hot New Trends, Products in Health Care IT
On Wednesday, July 13, at 11 a.m. PDT/2 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 45th monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be "Hot...
Sisense Beta Uses Amazon Echo to Make Insights Interactive
When your phone chimes, you look at it. When your Jawbone vibrates, you stand up. (And when Pokemon Go shows you a monster, you...
IDC, TBR Name IBM an IaaS Cloud Leader
Although IBM has had a penchant for patting itself on the back regarding its cloud strategy, market watchers are beginning to give the company...
Wearables Hype Fading, Future Devices to Take New Forms: Report
Wearables, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, have been very popular in the last two years with consumers, but the hype about the devices...
Windows Server 2016 to Launch in Early Fall
The countdown has begun. On July 12, Day 2 of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto, the company announced that it is planning to...