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NEWS ANALYSIS: E-commerce giant Amazon chooses two locations for its new headquarters in a move that could dramatically impact tech hiring and development.
Join us Nov. 14 for an #eWEEKchat about the continuing trend in do-it-yourself application development designed for non-technical line of business users.
INDUSTRY DISCUSSION: Experts in the field of artificial intelligence say the technology is bringing big changes to the workforce and how we do business; the question is just how disruptive those changes will be.
ENTERPRISE NEWS: The new Clustered Network instances consist of bare metal servers running an RDMA network on top of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
DEVELOPER CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: Two-day Samsung event introduces what’s next in AI and ML development for Bixby, SmartThings and the smartphone category.
NEWS ANALYSIS: In San Francisco this week, AMD took the fight to Intel with folks such as Amazon Web Services and Baidu on stage behind one of the strongest value-oriented (performance per dollar) arguments against Intel it has ever fielded.
INDUSTRY RESEARCH: Analysts discuss how CIOs can lead their businesses to discover IoT opportunities and make IoT projects a success during Gartner's Symposium/ITxpo in Barcelona.
The open-source GraphQL specification was originally developed by Facebook as an alternative to REST, providing organizations with a new way to enable more complex and dynamic data-driven APIs.
Startup TriggerMesh is emerging from stealth with a plan to add a new layer of management and portability to the nascent market for serverless functions.
Microsoft says it is planning a host of upgrades and improvements to make Visual Studio 2019 for Mac better and easier to use.
EXCLUSIVE TO EWEEK: Oracle co-founder and Silicon Valley survivor Larry Ellison explains how his company has lasted for 41 years and offers insight into continuing enterprise relevancy for current startup owners.
With productivity demands for software projects running high, developers spend too much time managing dependencies and trying to stay up-to-date with security features, and too little time programming.