
Nonprofit Teaches Girls to Code and Build Websites
CodeEd, a New York-based volunteer program that teaches middle school girls how to code using HTML and CSS, plans to expand its curriculum to include
CodeEd, a New York-based volunteer program that teaches middle school girls how to code using HTML and CSS, plans to expand its curriculum to include
In the almost two decades since the World Wide Web went public, most of the world’s 240 million Web addresses have centered on a handful
By Samuel Greengard No organization has escaped the lingering impact of the recent recession. While budgets and resources have undergone greater scrutiny and oversight, IT
As they entered San Francisco’s Moscone Center for Salesforce.com’s Dreamforce conference (Nov. 18-21), attendees were greeted by a banner displaying the event’s “Internet of customers”
By Samuel Greengard Over the last few years, many military veterans have found it extremely difficult to land jobs in the private sector. The U.S.
By Tony Kontzer This year’s Oracle OpenWorld conference (Sept. 22–26) had as many twists and turns as any race of the America’s Cup sailing regatta
By Tony Kontzer Last week’s VMworld provided some clarity for IT folks who’ve been wondering where the virtualization pioneer was headed next. The answer: into
By Samuel Greengard The last few years have served as a roller coaster ride for businesses and their IT organizations. Faced with growing economic and
By Samuel Greengard There has been no shortage of news coverage about the hardships veterans face when returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. But behind the