The time frame for replacing employee equipment varies depending on a number of factors. IT leaders might reasonably implement replacements by following any of these five schedules.
CES 2022 attendees scale back plans but keep plane tickets as Waymo, AT&T, GM and Intel back out
Startups and other tech company leaders don’t want to miss out on face-to-face networking and seeing new products live and in person.
Grinch bots hijack all kinds of holiday shopping, from gift cards to hype drop sales
Kasada research finds that all-in-one bots are fooling cyberdefenses and automating the checkout process to snap up in-demand goods.
Think your code is pristine? These tech war stories suggest not
Commentary: Given these examples of extraordinarily “janky” code, it’s a wonder organizations can function at all.
How to deploy a Bitwarden server with Docker
Are you looking to deploy an in-house password manager server? Jack Wallen shows you how with Bitwarden and Docker.
How to set up a Git repository in minutes on Linux
If you need a quick code repository, you have everything you need with git and SSH. Jack Wallen shows you how it’s done.
Top 5 things to know about data lakehouses
Tom Merritt explains how a data lakehouse tries to give you the best of both a data warehouse and a data lake.
Facing a tech challenge? It might be time to drop your most important tools
In both firefighting and tech leadership, you may occasionally need to stop using your best tools at a critical moment.
Top picks 2021: Four tech books TechRepublic recommends
As our tech-driven world accelerates year after year, so does the number of books that attempt to explain its history, its present state, and how it can be used more effectively in the future.
Fedora Kinoite: A fascinating take on the operating system
Fedora Kinoite is a great start for a desktop that could be ideal for business use cases, if it can only overcome one glaring caveat.