As Higher Ed IT adopts new technologies, it’s becoming more and more important to stay current with tech news. New technological advancements are sure to affect your work at an institutional-level. We’re constantly aggregating new and exciting articles from the best sources so that you can stay informed and ahead in the field.
Nvidia posts record Q4 results but shares fall after hours
The graphics chipmaker has another stellar quarter, though the outlook for the current quarter is only slightly above market market consensus.
Secrecy surrounds White House cybersecurity staff shakeup
The Obama-appointed chief information security officer was charged with keeping the president and his staff safe from cyber-threats posed by hackers and nation-state attackers.
Microsoft to release Visual Studio 2017 on March 7
Microsoft's next version of its Visual Studio tool suite will be released March 7. Here's a refresher on what's new in VS 2017.
Snap commits to spending $1B with AWS
Combined with its commitment to Google, Snap plans to spend $3B on cloud services over five years - and may build its own infrastructure.
Staying agile: data-driven IT operations
Would you like to have an end-to-end picture of your IT operations, but are lost in translation among a myriad monitoring solutions and metrics? Your monitoring should be as agile as your operations, and OpsDataStore says it can help you get there.
SAP aims to step up its artificial intelligence, machine learning game as S/4HANA hits public cloud
SAP joins the parade of enterprise software giants planning to bring machine learning and artificial intelligence to their applications.
SAP doubles down on S/4HANA, rolls out public cloud editions
The enterprise software firm has added automation to its 'next-generation' intelligent ERP S/4HANA Cloud offering.
Google Fiber 2.0 targets the city where it will stage its comeback, as AT&T Fiber prepares to go nuclear
As Google Fiber is sorting out its next moves, ground zero in the gigabit wars has emerged in Louisville, Kentucky, where AT&T Fiber has talked big but signed up very few gigabit customers.
High earners more likely to use smartphone voice commands in public places according to new study
Do you talk to your mobile device in public? If so, you are more likely to be a man earning over $100k according to a new survey.
Apple CEO Tim Cook talks tech, skills and Brexit with Theresa May
Apple CEO also meets with London Mayor Sadiq Khan to talk about Apple's new HQ in Battersea and more