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Kubernetes Advantage: Considerations for a Multi-Cloud World
As more IT leaders deploy Kubernetes into mainstream production environments, the ecosystem around Kubernetes will grow and drive innovation.
A Tech Columnist on How He Avoids Twitter Trolls and Finds Screen-Free Escapes
Kevin Roose gets into the future of technology, the anxiety of publishing a huge story and his newest hobby (no screens involved).
Want to Buy a Ticket to the Space Station? NASA Says Soon You Can
NASA plans to open the International Space Station to commercial business, including tourism. But the tickets won’t be cheap.
Two Top Uber Executives Are Out as C.E.O. Consolidates Power
A month after Uber’s rocky I.P.O., its chief executive laid off two members of his executive team: the chief operating officer and the chief marketing officer.
FedEx Says It’s Ending Express Shipping Service for Amazon
The decision, while not financially significant for either company, shows how the online retailer has gone from a sought-after customer to a direct competitor of FedEx.
The Week in Tech: What Not to Expect From Big Tech’s Antitrust Showdown
The legal action against Silicon Valley’s giants will be long, difficult, uncertain and, for some people, disappointing.
Priceline and RB Health Share Advice on Scaling Up AI
Consumer-facing enterprises discuss how they use AI and algorithms at scale to address their problem-solving needs.
Analytics Without Behavior Change Is Just Expensive Artwork
IT leaders should keep in mind that a good data analytics design starts with understanding how data is being used within their enterprise organizations.
Data Is the Lifeblood of Sales Intelligence Programs
Turn sales professionals into their own data masters. Help them organize disparate data, which can lead to intelligence and actionable insights.
Encountering the ‘New Order’ at MoMA
The blind spots and new possibilities of the technologies we love (and hate).
Democratic Candidates Woo Silicon Valley for Donations, Then Bash It.
Until recently big tech companies were seen as one of the few relatively untainted sources of big-money donations for Democrats. Now, that’s changing.
Overlooked No More: Alan Turing, Condemned Code Breaker and Computer Visionary
His ideas led to early versions of modern computing and helped win World War II. Yet he died as a criminal for his homosexuality.
Election Rules Are an Obstacle to Cybersecurity of Presidential Campaigns
Security experts warn that time is running out for campaigns to create protections against the cyberattacks and disinformation seen in recent elections.
Google to Buy Data Analytics Company Despite New Antitrust Scrutiny
Google said it would acquire Looker for $2.6 billion in a bid to catch rivals in the cloud-computing industry.
In China, a Viral Video Sets Off a Challenge to Rape Culture
The images were meant to exonerate Richard Liu, the e-commerce mogul. They have also helped fuel a nascent #NoPerfectVictim movement.
Cloud Hadoop Competition Hits MapR, Cloudera
MapR has filed a notice that it could shut down in mid-June, and Cloudera said that customers are holding off on signing new deals.
Humans' Fascination with Artificial General Intelligence
Is transhumanism our destiny? One thing that everyone seems to agree on is the inherent risk to humanity when (or if) it happens. And that we should be scared.
Tech Giants Amass a Lobbying Army for an Epic Washington Battle
Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google, facing the growing possibility of antitrust action and legislation to rein in their power, are spending freely to gain influence and access.
Uber Copter to Offer Flights From Lower Manhattan to J.F.K.
For an 8-minute, one-way flight, the average ride will cost between $200 and $225 per person and include private ground transportation on both ends of the trip.
YouTube to Remove Thousands of Videos Pushing Extreme Views
The decision by YouTube, which is owned by Google, is the latest action by a Silicon Valley company to stem the spread of hate speech and disinformation on their sites.