
Cybercime on the Rise Amid COVID-19
We’ve known robots can have a sense of humor ever since Sophia told Jimmy Fallon on Tonight Showbotics that she could easily replace him as the show’s host.

We’ve known robots can have a sense of humor ever since Sophia told Jimmy Fallon on Tonight Showbotics that she could easily replace him as the show’s host.

If we think data security and business trust are in crisis mode now, wait until the threat of quantum computing becomes real.

This summer, interns across the United States are entering the workforce at a time of dynamic change and will get to experience the reinvention of job functions and new ways of working.

In “Moneyball,” best-selling author Michael Lewis describes how the Oakland A’s famously used sabermetrics data to overachieve in – and eventually reinvent – Major League Baseball (MLB).

The global pandemic has shone a light on what Cisco SVP of Corporate Affairs Tae Yoo calls the digital divide—leaving people behind who don’t have proper internet access.

ECKD KIGST, the IT service provider for church, welfare and charity, simplifies its order and delivery processes with ServiceNow.

Now more than ever, people are counting on technology to help them make contactless payments, shop, and manage their finances without leaving the house.

The North African country of Algeria is blessed with natural resources, including 12.2 billion barrels of oil and 4.2 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, most of which are buried deep beneath the broiling sands of the nation’s southern regions.

Since visiting an art exhibit is not possible at this time, Samsung is bringing the museum experience home.

Has successfully energized the Dynamic Reactive Compensator (DRC) project for National Grid in the UK.