Clinton E-Mail Use Violated Rules, Inspector General Finds
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail system while she was secretary of state violated State Department rules.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail system while she was secretary of state violated State Department rules.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. will merge its technology-services division with Computer Sciences Corp.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins is trying to accelerate growth by shifting the company’s offerings toward software-based networking, security and management products.
LinkedIn Corp. is investigating whether a breach of more than 6 million users’ passwords in 2012 was bigger than originally thought.
As the trial continues in its second week, Oracle sought to sway the jury by calling Chief Executive Officer Safra Catz as its first witness.
Intel is working with UBS Group AG to sell part of the portfolio, which is made up of small- and mid-cap companies.
SAP’s Hana data analysis tools and S/4 Hana applications will be able to run on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service by the third quarter of 2016.
Digital Realty Trust Inc. agreed to acquire eight data centers from Equinix Inc.
Both AT&T and Verizon have succeeded in building businesses handling data connections and electronic records for hospitals, but for the most part U.S. wireless carriers remain on the health-care sidelines.
Mountain View, California-based Symantec is navigating a major transition
Cybersecurity firm Infoblox Inc. (BLOX) has received an offer to take the company private.
Now startups raising money through online crowdfunding portals will be able to sell shares to people regardless of their wealth or income.
What do the finance, technology, and manufacturing industries all have in common? Employees with bargaining power. Oh, and good benefits.
SAP CEO says the company increased cloud computing revenue in the Americas region by 120 percent last year.
Twitter has reportedly barred the analytics firm Dataminr from selling its services to U.S. intelligence agencies.
FBI Director James Comey said he feels pressure to make sure that the bureau’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail system is handled properly.
Oracle Corp. and Google are stepping before a jury a second time with potentially $9.3 billion on the line, and the prospect of profoundly changing how software is protected and licensed.
Hitachi Ltd. plans to invest about $2.8 billion over the next three years in its Internet of Things platform.
Marketing software provider Marketo is working with Morgan Stanley to explore strategic alternatives.
To help you better understand the IoT and digitization, the editors at The VAR Guy, MSPmentor, Talkin’ Cloud and The WHIR pooled our efforts to create this month’s package devoted to the IoT and you.