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.
Amazon posts mixed Q4 results as AWS continues to grow
Amazon Web Services had yet another stellar quarter, with an operating income that surpassed Amazon's North American e-commerce business.
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Microsoft drops its Office 365 ‘Project Osaka’ app before it ever launched
One of Microsoft's growing stable of collaboration apps, 'Project Osaka,' seems to be going away before it got past the private preview stage.
Microsoft makes more tweaks to its MVP program
Microsoft is making more changes to its Most Valuable Professional influencer program. One result: No Global MVP Summit in calendar 2017.
Using a YubiKey to protect your Google account, Facebook, GitHub, Dropbox, Salesforce, and more
YubiKey offers a quick, cost-effective and simple way to protect your data, both online and offline, whether for personal use, business, enterprise, or even developers.
Facebook to outline Lumos, its machine learning platform for images
Facebook is providing more details about its Lumos platform, which allows those without deep learning and computer vision training to use it.
Google pushes ahead to make its cloud better for Windows enterprise users
Google is looking to attract Microsoft enterprise customers with new beta versions of images for SQL Server Enterprise and Windows Server Core for Google Compute Engine.
Could this robot bat one day edge out quadrotors as the drone of the future?
This intricately built robot from Caltech JPL can actually fly just like a bat, and its creators think it's a design with long-term advantages.
Robots and AI: Should we treat them like pets, or people?
Both law and artificial intelligence experts are trying to answer a simple question: who is responsible if a robot does harm?
Tablet market ‘spiraling decline’ continues, Apple remains No. 1, Amazon moves up
Amazon Fire tablets fared well in the fourth quarter, but others struggled. Is the tablet market irrelevant?