Monthly Archives: February 2020
How Successful Companies Set Up a Succession of Leaders
By “set up,” I don’t mean a bad thing, but it struck me that we often point to a departing CEO as bad and...
#eWEEKchat Feb. 12: Down the Batch: New Trends in Data Orchestration
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 83rd monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be "Batch...
Startup Stellus Claims New Data Platform Drives Massive Throughput
It’s rare that a new file system of any type becomes available to the enterprise IT market. This is because so many enterprises have...
Six Data Points You Should Know about Federated Machine Learning
IT decision-makers are using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in big data projects and state-of-the-art data science models to obtain business objectives...
What Your Business Can Learn from Iowa’s Epic App Failure
By now you know about the chaos caused by the Iowa Democratic Party’s decision to use a mobile app to tabulate the results of...
Cisco Meraki Go Network: Easy to Use, but Perhaps Too Simplistic
The concept behind Cisco’s Meraki line of networking products is to manage everything in the cloud. That line consists of the regular Meraki line...
IBM’s Leadership Succession Strategy: Rometty to Krishna and Whitehurst
Executive succession is a commonplace business process that reflects elemental truths: market dynamics change, organizations evolve, social, political and economic factors shift. So do...
The Report of WiFi’s Death is an Exaggeration
When you get as many 5G-oriented press releases as I do, especially around the time of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, you’ll hear all...
Why Falcon Talon Threadripper Desktop Is an Amazing PC
I have a new desktop computer, and it is AWESOME! This week I replaced my AMD Ryzen 9 machine that I’d rebuilt and massively...
Google’s Acquisition of AppSheet Signifies Momentum of No-Code Movement
eWEEK has been researching and reporting on the no-code revolution for several years as enterprises realize they need to put power into the hands...