
Computerworld – Making technology work for business
3 days ago · Computerworld covers a range of technology topics, with a focus on these core areas of IT: generative AI, Windows, mobile, Apple/enterprise, office suites, productivity software, and …
Microsoft to pay $97 million to settle ‘permatemp’ case - Computerworld
Dec 12, 2000 · The software vendor and a law firm representing more than 8,000 people who have held temporary jobs at Microsoft announced a settlement of a class-action lawsuit over whether the …
The pain of training your replacement – Computerworld
Apr 18, 2016 · Patrick Thibodeau covers Internet of Things, enterprise applications, outsourcing, government IT policies, data centers and IT workforce issues for Computerworld.
Blogs – Computerworld
Must-read perspectives and analysis from Computerworld's experts on the technologies that drive business.
5 steps to repair Microsoft Office – Computerworld
I wrote a step-by-step story on that very topic for Computerworld in 2018: see “ How to fix Windows 10 with an in-place upgrade install.”
How soon will AI PCs replace traditional PCs in the enterprise?
AI PCs are the next wave of computing, but analysts differ on just when they will become the preferred tool among enterprises and consumers.
HOPE 2000 hackfest hits New York - Computerworld
Jul 21, 2000 · NEW YORK — HOPE 2000, this year’s edition of the once-every-three-years hackfest sponsored by the hacker quarterly 2600, took off in its usual free-for-all melee style last week — …
Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build?
4 days ago · Preston Gralla is a contributing editor for Computerworld and the author of more than 45 technology books, including How the Internet Works and How Wireless Works.
New York Times’ blockbuster suit could decide the ... - Computerworld
Jan 9, 2024 · Preston Gralla is a contributing editor for Computerworld and the author of more than 45 technology books, including How the Internet Works and How Wireless Works.
New York Public Library reads up on the cloud – Computerworld
Aug 25, 2016 · “The major problem was getting to that sweet spot of having that high level of availability and resilience without spending money on the initial capital outlay to do it,” Haque told Computerworld.