With Viva, Microsoft aims to augment the employee experience
Microsoft wants enterprise employees to spend more time in its 365 suite of applications. Whether users will want to do so remains to be seen.
Microsoft wants enterprise employees to spend more time in its 365 suite of applications. Whether users will want to do so remains to be seen.
Jeff Bezos has tabbed long-time AWS CEO Andy Jassy to fill his shoes. Here’s what tech leaders and partners have to say about the move.
CIOs love to claim they are conducting “digital transformations,” which are often digital optimizations in disguise. Here’s what digital transformation really means.
CIOs opting to wait out Covid-19 should think again. Revving up digital business strategies positions for growth when the pandemic subsides.
Symantec CIO orchestrates major shift toward one-stop cloud subscription services following recent Blue Coat and LifeLock acquisitions.
In acquiring Australian-born crowdsourcing platform, Google gains access to 600,000 data scientists in a notoriously talent-strapped market.
CIOs concerned about betting too heavily on a single vendor for cloud services hear pitches from the industry’s leading vendors.
Apple can no longer ignore cries of help from its enterprise customers. Call them marriages of necessity, but Apple is striking corporate deals that make it more friendly to CIOs. We look at five of those partnerships.
Microsoft is positioning its HoloLens augmented reality headset for businesses, but analysts say it must clear hurdles such as cost, technical and competitive challenges.
Separating HP’s enterprise services business from its parent company is a challenging but necessary task for Scott Spradley, who says ‘hard work is fun.’
Microsoft is urging consumers and businesses alike to upgrade to its new operating system, but why are some CIOs standing pat for now?
Fraudsters are using legitimate executive names and email addresses to dupe unsuspecting employees to wire money or sensitive documents to their accounts. The CTO of the Boston Celtics, for one, is fighting back.
Bimodal IT is gaining acceptance at some multi-billion-dollar corporations but Forrester Research says it’s the wrong approach at a time when customer preferences for digital technologies are forcing companies to move faster.
Deloitte Consulting says augmented and virtual reality, Internet of Things, advanced analytics and blockchain software offer the most promise in 2016.
CIOs and CMOs who value their jobs are collaborating on digital transformations that require them to map out and connect customer interactions across every touchpoint. But this isn’t happening as much as it should.