Latest from todayAn architecture for engineering AI contextThe challenge is not how much context an AI system can hold at once, but how intelligently it can decide what context matters for any given action.By Sean RobinsonMar 24, 202610 minsDatabasesGraph DatabasesNoSQL Databases Designing self-healing microservices with recovery-aware redrive frameworksBy Anshul GuptaMar 24, 20265 minsCloud ComputingSoftware Development 7 safeguards for observable AI agentsBy Isaac SacolickMar 24, 202610 minsApplication SecurityDevSecOpsDevopsWhen Windows 11 sneezes, Azure catches coldBy David Linthicum Mar 24, 20267 minsMicrosoft AzureTechnology IndustryWindows Security The agent security messBy Matt Asay Mar 23, 20266 minsAccess ControlDevelopment ApproachesIdentity and Access Management The ‘toggle-away’ efficiencies: Cutting AI costs inside the training loopBy Jayachander Reddy Kandakatla Mar 20, 20269 minsArtificial IntelligenceGenerative AITechnology Industry AI optimization: How we cut energy costs in social media recommendation systemsBy Gautam Sikka Mar 20, 20269 minsArtificial IntelligenceSoftware DevelopmentTechnology Industry Cloud at 20: Cost, complexity, and controlBy David Linthicum Mar 20, 20266 minsIaaSManaged Cloud ServicesMulticloud Why AI evals are the new necessity for building effective AI agentsBy Priyanka Kuvalekar Mar 19, 202610 minsArtificial IntelligenceGenerative AISoftware Development Microsoft announces SQL Server for Linux Also in today's open source roundup: Why is Microsoft releasing SQL Server for Linux? And what do Linux users think about SQL Server coming to their favorite operating system? By Jim Lynch Mar 9, 2016 6 mins Open Source Software Development Bill Gates gets real about free software In a frank Reddit AMA, Microsoft's founder reveals he may not be the supervillain that open source advocates have made him out to be By Matt Asay Mar 9, 2016 5 mins Open Source Software Development Technology Industry Private, public, or hybrid: Microsoft’s cloud flavors Microsoft's approach is ultimately to remove the cloud location as a consideration in what you develop and how you manage it By J. Peter Bruzzese Mar 9, 2016 2 mins Cloud Computing Private Cloud Technology Industry Cisco’s CliQr cloud purchase is bad news for enterprises Cloud-management platforms need to be vendor-neutral to help IT deploy clouds effectively, and now there's one fewer option By David Linthicum Mar 8, 2016 2 mins Cloud Computing Technology Industry What’s hot in software development trends varies by industry and location The prevailing view of development issues won't necessarily line up with your local experience By Carlos Melendez Mar 7, 2016 4 mins Software Development How PaaS can head off disaster PaaS's business continuity and disaster recovery features make it a valuable option for maintaining uptime By Ben Finkel and Garth Schulte Mar 7, 2016 3 mins Cloud Computing PaaS What eBay looks like under the hood eBay CTO Steve Fisher offers a guided tour of the architecture, technologies, and best practices of one of the world's largest e-commerce operations By Eric Knorr Mar 7, 2016 8 mins Analytics Cloud Computing Software Development Why IT tasks take as long as they take An hour or a week? For technical work, estimating the time required is the eternal challenge By Paul Venezia Mar 7, 2016 5 mins Agile Development Careers Software Development How to work with ADO.Net in disconnected mode Leverage ADO.Net's ability to work in disconnected mode to enable your application to stay disconnected to the database, conserve the system resources, and reduce the network traffic By Joydip Kanjilal Mar 4, 2016 4 mins Software Development Your business should demand more from machine learning As a businessperson, the ability to make specific, actionable requests of your data scientists, hold them to a high standard and connect their work to relevant action is basic contemporary corporate literacy. By Josh Lewis Mar 4, 2016 3 mins Analytics Artificial Intelligence Moving to the cloud? First choose the right apps An application must meet certain requirements to be considered a good candidate for migration to the cloud By David Linthicum Mar 4, 2016 2 mins Careers Cloud Computing Graph analysis: Not the dots, but the connections When relationships between entities are more important than the entities themselves, you have a business problem made for graph analysis By James Kobielus Mar 4, 2016 6 mins Analytics Databases What hyperscale storage really means Commodity-based and software-defined, hyperscale infrastructure picks up where hyperconvergence leaves off By Rob Whiteley Mar 3, 2016 9 mins Cloud Computing Technology Industry 8 telltale signs of a bad data scientist Was that a unicorn? No, it was a perfect data scientist. You won't find that person, but you can find a great hire — if they don't suffer from these maladies. By Andrew C. Oliver Mar 3, 2016 5 mins Careers Printer predicament: Eager exec gets what he deserves An exec barrels through with his new printer plan, ignoring all the obvious logistical nightmares IT predicts By InfoWorld Anonymous Mar 2, 2016 4 mins Careers IT Jobs Why Windows 10? Microsoft stresses security The new Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection feature adds more security cred to Microsoft's new OS By J. Peter Bruzzese Mar 2, 2016 2 mins Endpoint Protection Malware Small and Medium Business Welcome to the postcloud future Where we're heading: 'Cloud' no longer means where systems reside, but how they are designed and deployed By Galen Gruman Mar 1, 2016 6 mins Careers Cloud Computing Technology Industry 3 critical issues cloud builders overlook It's all too common to miss essential aspects of governance, management, and security in enterprise cloud systems By David Linthicum Mar 1, 2016 2 mins Careers Cloud Computing Cloud Security Essential CRM software features: The savvy buyer’s guide The features that a modern CRM system should have and the niche CRM products that will be hard to integrate By Mitch Betts Mar 1, 2016 2 mins Software Development Hortonworks seeks salvation in proprietary software Once Hortonworks seemed bound and determined to pursue the 'pure' open source model. Now reality is finally setting in By Matt Asay Feb 29, 2016 3 mins Analytics Data Management Open Source Gigabits matter: Techies must spread tech literacy Even successful, well-educated people can be taken in by fantastical stats and numbers. That's where our techie knowledge comes in By Paul Venezia Feb 29, 2016 5 mins Careers Technology Industry How to tune machine.config settings for improved performance Explore ways to tweak the settings in machine.config file for improved performance By Joydip Kanjilal Feb 26, 2016 4 mins Software Development CIOs, stop dreaming about total cloud control Facts on the ground may force even control-oriented CIOs to accommodate departmental cloud computing By David Linthicum Feb 26, 2016 2 mins CIO Careers Cloud Computing How to internationalize your application in .Net Learn how to build multilingual applications in .Net by leveraging the framework's built-in support for globalization By Joydip Kanjilal Feb 25, 2016 4 mins Software Development Let the car drive itself — and let your business do the same People who work in tech love the idea of cars that drive themselves. So why are they dragging their feet on new technology that helps them do their jobs? By Andrew C. Oliver Feb 25, 2016 5 mins Analytics Data Management Technology Industry How to choose the best cloud for your app Amazon may be faster and cheaper than Azure or Google, or vice versa — it all depends on the workload By Pete Johnson Feb 25, 2016 7 mins App Testing Cloud Computing What should the Linux Mint developers do to regain the trust of users? Also in today's open source roundup: The Linux Mint forum database had been compromised well before the site was hacked, and the f.lux beta is now available for Android By Jim Lynch Feb 24, 2016 7 mins Open Source Software Development How different SQL-on-Hadoop engines satisfy BI workloads Benchmark of SQL-on-Hadoop engines Impala, Spark, and Hive finds they each have their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to BI workloads By Thor Olavsrud Feb 24, 2016 4 mins Analytics Business Intelligence SQL The Apple-FBI encryption fight: It’s not black and white Everyone wants security and privacy, except for the bad guys — and that's the dilemma in figuring out the right level of access By J. Peter Bruzzese Feb 24, 2016 4 mins Encryption Privacy Technology Industry Hospital IT team badly needs a database doctor Good doctors keep up with medical and technological breakthroughs, but at one hospital, the same can't be said for the IT staff By InfoWorld Anonymous Feb 24, 2016 5 mins Careers IT Jobs Technology Industry FBI backdoors force a rethink of BYOD The BYOD compact is of mutual convenience and respect for each other's data, but mobile management zeal may break the needed trust By Galen Gruman Feb 24, 2016 4 mins Encryption Privacy Technology Industry Identity management and the continuous enterprise The modern enterprise is always on, and that means our identities must be as well By Quinton Wall Feb 23, 2016 3 mins Identity Management Solutions Technology Industry Is Linux Mint a crude hack of existing Debian-based distributions? Also in today's open source roundup: Has Linux become too dumbed down? And Cyanogen's "MOD" platform lets developers integrate their apps directly into Android By Jim Lynch Feb 23, 2016 11 mins Open Source Software Development Technology Industry Samsung comes at BlackBerry’s security crown — and will not miss The Galaxy series will take greater advantage of Knox technology at the hardware level, even if you use Android for Work By Galen Gruman Feb 23, 2016 4 mins Encryption Small and Medium Business Technology Industry The right way to combine cloud and devops Technology and tools are important but by themselves won't provide the value you should get from marrying devops with the cloud By David Linthicum Feb 23, 2016 2 mins Careers Cloud Computing Devops Linux Mint site hacked, modified ISOs with backdoor distributed Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Zorin OS 11 Core, and does Windows piracy lower the adoption rate of Linux on the desktop? By Jim Lynch Feb 22, 2016 9 mins Open Source Software Development Beware of one-click, fuss-free application stacks Prebuilt stacks offer a handy shortcut, but sometimes the shortcut leads to a longer journey By Paul Venezia Feb 22, 2016 5 mins Cloud Computing Software Development Be careful when implementing data warehouse automation Automation can be a huge help, but automating concepts before you understand them is a recipe for disaster By John Myers Feb 19, 2016 3 mins Business Intelligence Data Warehousing Devops How to bet on AWS Reserved Instances — and win You can save a lot of money by reserving cloud capacity in advance — and waste a lot if your forecast is wrong By David Linthicum Feb 19, 2016 2 mins Careers Cloud Computing How to work with a WCF service programmatically Explore ways to work with a WCF service programmatically without the service configuration files By Joydip Kanjilal Feb 18, 2016 5 mins Software Development EclairJS sweetens Spark for JavaScript coders What? JavaScript instead of Scala or Python? The new EclairJS project bridges the language gap, especially if you already know Node.js By Andrew C. Oliver Feb 18, 2016 4 mins Data Science JavaScript Open Source 5 steps to secure cloud access for enterprises The road to the cloud for large companies is paved with an identity integration and federation layer; let this be your guide By Michel Prompt Feb 18, 2016 10 mins Access Control Cloud Computing Identity Management Solutions Tin can alley: The office that can’t connect Success comes back to bite an IT team when the execs decide to open up an office that's practically off the grid By InfoWorld Anonymous Feb 17, 2016 4 mins Careers IT Jobs Technology Industry 5 promising acquisitions for Microsoft Azure and Office 365 Microsoft's shopping spree could quickly lead to a more secure and more capable Azure and Office 365 By J. Peter Bruzzese Feb 17, 2016 2 mins Cloud Computing Security Technology Industry To move forward with data visualization, look backwards Can we innovate in the way the pioneers of data visualization did? By Andy Cotgreave Feb 16, 2016 4 mins Analytics Using devops to succeed in the new continuous IT enterprise While there are many enterprises talking about their devops implementations, there are very likely fewer getting their devops efforts done right By Quinton Wall Feb 16, 2016 4 mins Cloud Computing Devops Software Development What do Linux developers think of Git and GitHub? Also in today’s open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews XStream Desktop 153, and Street Fighter V is coming to Linux and SteamOS in the spring By Jim Lynch Feb 16, 2016 6 mins Open Source Software Development Wake up! The private cloud fantasy is over There's still a place for cloudlike data centers, but the data shows enterprises now know the public cloud has the most benefit By David Linthicum Feb 16, 2016 2 mins Cloud Computing Private Cloud Expect these mobile advances in 2016 Incrementalism rules in mobile technology, but that still leaves room for smarter screen displays and broader use of fingerprint readers By Galen Gruman Feb 16, 2016 4 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry What a scary market means for enterprise startups As ominous economic signs loom, is a glorious run of exciting new tech cooked up by enterprise startups coming to an end? By Eric Knorr Feb 15, 2016 4 mins Technology Industry 1…747576777879808182…502 Show me moreLatestArticlesVideos news VS Code now updates weekly By Paul KrillMar 24, 20264 mins Development ToolsIntegrated Development EnvironmentsVisual Studio Code feature How to land a software development job in an AI-focused world By Bob ViolinoMar 23, 20269 mins Artificial IntelligenceCareersGenerative AI news OpenAI’s desktop superapp: The end of ChatGPT as we know it? By Gyana SwainMar 20, 20265 mins Artificial IntelligenceDevelopment ToolsSoftware Development video How to build desktop apps in Typescript with Electrobun Mar 17, 20265 mins Python video Write and run assembly in Python with Copapy Mar 10, 20265 mins Python video Run AI Models Locally on Your PC — No Cloud Required (LM Studio Guide) Mar 3, 20265 mins Python