Go 1.15 holds off on major changes
Proposals for the next version of Go include new Vet checks and a minor language adjustment
Proposals for the next version of Go include new Vet checks and a minor language adjustment
The ongoing shift to the cloud is affecting nearly all types of IT environments—including Microsoft platforms and applications.
Choosing an office suite used to be a no-brainer, but Google’s G Suite is now a powerful, feature-filled alternative to Microsoft Office. We break down the pros and cons of each suite to help you decide which is right for your business.
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction.
Cisco is looking to better protect myriad edge-attached IoT devices with new security software that promises to protect industrial assets.
The research organization, which operates the large hadron collider, will instead opt for open-source messaging app Mattermost to replace its trial test of Workplace.
For Windows users still running the October 2018 Update – otherwise known as 1809 – Microsoft thinks it's time to move to 1909.
Microsoft Application Inspector allows developers to detect the features and characteristics of software components before using them.
Jira roadmap improvements include a macro-level progress bar with drill-downs into project details, along with Confluence integration
Listen, I get it. Windows 7 has worked really well. After the Vista fiasco, you were so happy to get a decent version of Windows.
Experimental Haskell-like language promises the ability to describe entire distributed systems with a single program
Support for Windows 7 has ended, making this a good time to look at the highs and lows of its lifetime.
Like any disruptive technology, serverless computing is surrounded by plenty of hope and hype.
Microsoft has figuratively told Windows 7 not to let the door hit it on the way out.
A push-to-talk option will be integrated with Samsung’s new Galaxy XCover Pro ruggedized handset.
As more companies find themselves with workers spread across the globe, it's become harder – and more important – to keep employees connected.
Mozilla Developer Network survey indicates broad satisfaction with web technologies, with browser support being the main frustration.
February release brings improvements across the board including to Windows and WebAssembly support
Forthcoming Rust 1.41.0 will be the last with full support for 32-bit MacOS and three iOS targets
A merger between a prominent industrial-IoT umbrella group and a blockchain-centered corporate memebership program highlights a new focus on bringing finished IoT solutions to market.