Digital business, done. What’s next?
Digital transformation was once the future. Now, as companies large and small are in the midst of transforming themselves to out-disrupt competitors, they’re searching for ways to use proven technologies […]
Digital transformation was once the future. Now, as companies large and small are in the midst of transforming themselves to out-disrupt competitors, they’re searching for ways to use proven technologies […]
Companies around the world are racing toward a quantum-powered future, investing billions of dollars to plunge into quantum computing. While some flavors of quantum capabilities exist today, many experts anticipate […]
There’s no doubt that the Internet of Things has arrived. From Amazon’s Dash button to wearables to smart parking meters, examples of IoT device innovation are sprouting all around us. […]
This is cool. CoderDojo — the open-source, volunteer-led global movement of free coding clubs for young people — is sprouting up in Africa with a pilot project launching in Tanzania. […]
In evaluating the many cloud computing events on the calendar for 2013, I’m pleasantly surprised by the number of cloud conferences scheduled throughout Africa. On tap for the upcoming year […]
As part of IBM’s cloud team, I spend a lot of time talking and writing about cloud infrastructure technologies and how organizations can benefit from a private cloud–whether it’s leveraging […]
DevOps has become something of a buzzword lately but the idea behind it can be truly powerful. Using a combination of technology and best practices to increase collaboration between development […]
With the barrage of cloud news constantly hitting the market, it can be challenging for organizations to differentiate between all of the solutions and capabilities out there. But with the […]
The 31 places to go in 2010 according to the New York Times… glad to see Sri Lanka at No. 1 and Los Angeles at No. 11.
Growing up in Africa, I never gave much thought to the baobab tree even though it was pretty familiar to me. But now the baobab is about to hit the […]