Deep Dive: Page 9
Industry insights from our journalists
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Equifax breach: What you need to know
Since the breach was first disclosed at the beginning of September, Equifax has undergone a slew of changes, highlighting how large-scale security incidents can impact an organization's bottom line.
Naomi Eide • Sept. 27, 2017 -
Faced with CIO turnover, what is federal IT to do?
Following the departure of five federal CIOs in August, many IT efforts are outliving the tenure of agency CIOs. While this is not uncommon, tenures ending after just a few months are not long enough to have much functional impact.
Samantha Schwartz • Sept. 26, 2017 -
Technobabble: Bill Gates' regret and brains becoming internet-connected
A new IoT device is emerging. Researchers used an EEG headset to connect a human brain to the internet in real time, a breakthrough in the field of brain-machine interfaces.
Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Sept. 22, 2017 -
With new tech, airlines up their IT game
A crop of plucky startups want nothing more than to help the industry put machine learning, blockchain and advanced cybersecurity tools to work.
Mary Catherine O'Connor • Sept. 20, 2017 -
How the NHL is boosting fan engagement with advanced analytics
In a partnership with SAP, the NHL has worked to improve its statistics platform, creating curated analytics to bolster the fan experience.
Naomi Eide • Sept. 18, 2017 -
Why do airlines struggle with tech, and how can they fix it?
IT failures have continued to hold airlines back, in some cases causing widespread delays and cancellations. A key problem, which has led to systemic issues, is simply that IT has not received enough attention.
Mary Catherine O'Connor • Sept. 13, 2017 -
Hey Siri, what should businesses do for the new iOS update?
Apple rolled out a slate of device and operating system updates Tuesday, businesses have to ensure their applications remain compliant.
Alex Hickey • Sept. 12, 2017 -
AI taking over the enterprise, one vendor feature at a time
CIO Dive spoke with Box CEO Aaron Levie about the integration of machine learning image recognition technology into its platform and the future potential for AI.
Naomi Eide • Sept. 8, 2017 -
Technobabble: The reality of tech addiction, cities vie for Amazon
Whether in the office, at home or walking down a sidewalk, people are glued to their smartphones, highlighting just how ever-present technology is in life.
Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Sept. 8, 2017 -
Corporations struggle to adapt internet to modern workforce needs
As the Internet of Things and mobility place new demands on internet connectivity, businesses are learning to divide traffic between mediums to keep up with demand.
Alex Hickey • Sept. 7, 2017 -
Technobabble: Tech's response to 'Game of Thrones' withdrawals? George AI Martin
If you broke your phone throwing it at your TV during that "Game of Thrones" season finale, console yourself with AI-generated chapters from the next book and the promise of a self-healing screen.
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Sept. 1, 2017 -
Quest Diagnostics CIO: IT leaders need equal focus on customers and tech
Lidia Fonseca leads enterprise-wide IT for a Fortune 500 company with $7.5 billion in revenue and 43,000 employees specializing in the provision of diagnostic information services.
Justine Brown • Aug. 30, 2017 -
Gamification allows recruiters to identify better programmers
Many companies are bypassing typical hiring practices that might not reveal the most important and necessary skills.
Justine Brown • Aug. 28, 2017 -
Technobabble: Meet VanitySec, a fashion source for the security conscious
VanitySec is more than just a repository for tips on how to turn RSA tokens from "drap to fab." It serves up commentary on the fashion industry and illustrates just how male-dominated the sector is.
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Aug. 25, 2017 -
Why is IoT talent so hard to find?
Finding a combination of multiple disciplines in a market where each of them is already scarce makes hiring for the Internet of Things an uphill battle for companies.
Justine Brown • Aug. 24, 2017 -
Why Consumer Reports' blow to Microsoft could boil down to timing
The battle between Microsoft and Consumer Reports may be more about timing than who's right.
Justine Brown • Aug. 22, 2017 -
Technobabble: Data centers on the edge of the world
Don't miss the case for AI's intellectual property rights and Waffle Houses in the path of solar eclipse totality.
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Aug. 18, 2017 -
Around the 'Great Firewall': Apple bows to Chinese VPN regulations
Global tech companies such as Apple are choosing to set aside U.S.-centric ethics in exchange for continued international business.
Samantha Schwartz • Aug. 17, 2017 -
Technobabble: Dancing hot dog is AR's first king and yes, DNA is hackable
The cyberattack, in a controlled environment, is supposedly the first "DNA-based exploit of a computer system."
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Aug. 11, 2017 -
Will Cisco's big bet pay off?
The company is moving further away from its traditional business toward intent-based networking — a transformation some say is critical to its survival.
Justine Brown • Aug. 10, 2017 -
Practical ways to alleviate cyber risk
Cybercrime costs will exceed $5 billion by the end of 2017, meaning companies need to evaluate and confront cyber risk at each stage of their supply chain.
Kate Patrick Macri • Aug. 8, 2017 -
As US immigration reform stalls, will employers be pressed to move to Canada?
While one country contemplates closing borders and pausing international visa programs, the other has released its Global Skills Strategy.
Kathryn Moody • Aug. 2, 2017 -
Alibaba moves to take on crowded US cloud market
Amazon may rule cloud and e-commerce services in the U.S., but in China it's all about Alibaba.
Justine Brown • Aug. 2, 2017 -
How the iPhone changed the enterprise
Apple’s iPhone reshaped how enterprises approach mobile technology, permanently changing how people communicate and operate at work.
Justine Brown • July 31, 2017 -
Technobabble: All the places we can go with microchips and brain/computer interfaces
Hypochondriacs and conspiracy theorists must be having an adverse reaction today.
Samantha Schwartz • July 28, 2017