Monthly Archives: December 2018
Salesforce Goes All In on JavaScript for Lightning Web Components
Companies interested in doing more with Lightning, the Salesforce application framework that underpins its customer relationship management platform, suddenly have a lot more options....
Google Outlines Steps It Is Taking to Secure Kubernetes
Today’s topics include Google improving Kubernetes container security, and AT&T, Verizon and Samsung announcing 5G smartphone plans for 2019.In a call with press ahead...
Top Five Reasons Why Kubernetes Is Changing the Cloud Landscape
SEATTLE—In recent years, the Kubernetes container orchestration system has received more than its fair share of hype as the next big trend in IT.That...
Kubernetes Security Authentication Moving Forward With SIG-Auth
SEATTLE—The basic units of organization within the Kubernetes community are the Special Interest Groups that help define and implement new features and capabilities. For...
White House Claims Marriott Hack Was China-Sponsored
Back in my earliest days as a naval officer, when I was a midshipman, I received a series of briefings on ways that foreign...
Elastifile Managed Service Provides Scalable File Storage for Google Cloud
Any time a small company hooks up with a much larger one to serve as an usher into a market, well, that’s never a...
Predictions 2019: How AI, Machine Learning Continue to Impact Us
We keep pounding away at this point here in eWEEK, and we'll do it again today: We are at an important convergence of technology...
Salesforce Tool Helps Field Service Agents Better Serve Customers
Today’s topics include Salesforce enhancing Field Service Lightning with IoT Insights, and Qualcomm rolling out its platform for 5G devices.Salesforce has enhanced its Field...
IBM Embraces Knative to Drive Serverless Standardization
SEATTLE—Serverless computing is one of the hottest trends in IT today, and it's one that IBM is embracing too.Serverless computing, also often referred to...
FCC Investigates Wireless Coverage Cheating by Telecom Carriers
The Federal Communications Commission has announced that it’s putting on hold a $4.53 billion payout to wireless broadband providers while it investigates charges that...