The mainframe is back, and it’s getting agile: Chris O’Malley
Compuware’s CEO Chris O’Malley is adamant that demand for mainframe technology is not going away.
Compuware’s CEO Chris O’Malley is adamant that demand for mainframe technology is not going away.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged 32 defendants with fraud in an international scheme that used stolen, yet-to-be-published press releases from hacked websites to conduct stock trades.
Microsoft could move quickly to write off a big chunk of its 2014 purchase of Nokia tomorrow, the first day of its next fiscal quarter.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is concerned that data stolen from companies in cyberattacks is being used to conduct what effectively is insider trading, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
With its IPO share price now set and its roadshow about to begin, Twitter will soon face some tough questions from potential investors.
Adobe on Thursday admitted that hackers broke into its network and stole personal information, including an estimated 2.9 million credit cards, illustrating the lucrative target that software-by-subscription providers have become to cyber criminals.
Employee and team achievements are well rewarded at the No. 62-ranked company on our 2013 Best Places to Work in IT list.
Apple's record-setting $17 billion bond offer this week stood in stark contrast to the company's darkest days, when in 1996 its millions in notes were rated as junk because investors wondered if the company would survive a thrashing by Microsoft
Less than a year after calling mobile one of its biggest risks, Facebook has made another big move to attack the mobile market with Facebook Home for Android devices.