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Forecast 2019: IT Budgets Will Grow in Support of Enterprise Culture

In the current age of digital transformation, the walls between tech and other departments continue to crumble. Indeed, we may be swiftly heading to...

CES 2019: Rometty Details the Value of ‘IBM Underneath’

LAS VEGAS—Keynoting the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a considerable honor, especially the opening session when the event’s tens of thousands of attendees (over...

CES 2019: How IBM’s Approach Could Ensure U.S. Tech Dominance

LAS VEGAS--The Consumer Electronics Show is a fascinating one, and one of the most interesting companies there is IBM—largely because it is pushing the...

IBM Unveils Latest System in Its Quantum Computing Lineup

IBM said Jan. 9 that it has made a significant step forward in its quantum computing initiative with the development of the Q System...

Predictions 2019: What Will Happen in Big Data, Cloud Storage

If you believe what some of the big-data experts are predicting, 2019 could well become a year that will bring renewed interest in data...

#eWEEKchat Jan. 9: Is Memory-Based Computing Where IT Is Going?

On Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be "Is Memory-Based...

Micron, Qualcomm Developing New-Gen IT Controls for Cars

Memory chip maker Micron Technology revealed Jan. 8 at the Consumer Electronics Show 2019 that it is working with Qualcomm Technologies to develop highly...

GitHub Launches Unlimited Free Private Repos, New Enterprise Offering

GitHub on Jan. 7 announced two major updates to make its online open-source code service more accessible to developers: unlimited free private repositories and...

New Tech Products We Will Look Forward to Using in 2019

I’m a bit of a tech geek, and that means I live for new technology, and it also means my office looks a lot...

How Bluescape Puts New Spin on Collaboration Using Map ‘Canvas’

The history of collaboration technology in the enterprise is riddled with failures and false promises. From the first email services through Lotus Notes, 1990s...