One city by the bay is making a name for itself with thriving sustainability start-ups, and surprisingly it is not the one you think.
As someone who cares about our educational system, and who has worked to make it more competitive, I think this data deluge makes one thing clear: students will need new skills in analytics.
In this era of short attention spans and exposure to myriad opinions from new social media sources, brand loyalty has become harder to sustain.
Medicine has moved into the 21st century, but many aspects of health care have not. Why?
If we can succeed in bringing comprehensive -- and inspiring -- clean energy education to every student in America, the result will be a stronger, more prosperous, and safer nation, for generations to come.
A new study confirms what teachers, parents, and public and private sector leaders have known for years: A postsecondary education is now the gateway to the middle class.
Have you seen the future? Have you felt its hot, Wi-Fi enabled breath on your nervous and sweaty neck? Don't worry: You will. The future, in case you didn't already know, is all about the cloud.
Social business is no longer "nice to do," it's a necessity to survive today's volatile business climate. But many are still asking, "What does social business really mean?"
Perhaps the more pressing question now is how do we prepare for the mass adoption of electric vehicles?
Perhaps the more pressing question now is how do we prepare for the mass adoption of electric vehicles?
In the 10 plus years I have advised buyers of IT infrastructure services, few technology options have been as polarizing as "the cloud."
At present cloud standards, vendors' contracts appear to offer very little explicit user protection.
It's an unusual phenomenon, but it's not totally unexpected given the technological breakthroughs in fighting crime in recent decades.
Imagine a media world where the consumer has unlimited access (for a fee) to any piece of content on any of the devices they choose. This is the true promise of streaming that should get the traditional broadcasters and publishers either extremely nervous or amazingly innovative.
Scientists and technicians clearly proved something this week about ingenuity, progress, and communication. What's the big takeaway from this three-day experiment?