The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read More"We're not cutting prices," Dropbox CEO Drew Houston declared Wednesday. This despite the fact that web giants with money to burn like Google and Microsoft are undercutting his service on pricing.…
Read MoreSprint and T-Mobile are probably going to join forces at some point down the road. If that happens, Softbank's Masayoshi Son thinks that his new acquisition and T-Mobile won't just compete with wireless carriers.…
Read MoreComcast's CEO was not exactly on friendly ground Wednesday, as tech insiders pushed him to explain his pending takeover of Time Warner Cable and his commitment to fast broadband.…
Read MoreIf you have the attention span of a caffeinated three-year-old, the trademark “State of the Internet” presentation given by Kleiner Perkins’ Mary…
Read MoreGoogle's self-driving car project rolls on, and the company has a cute new prototype design to show off that doesn't look anything like a conventional car.…
Read MoreJoin us around 5pm PT for a live blog covering the appearances of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Google co-founder Sergey Brin -- in that order -- at the Code Conference in Southern California.…
Read MoreMeet Jonathan Vanian, who will be chasing enterprise startups and chronicling what it takes to be a webscale company out of our San Francisco office.…
Read MoreApple was the tech story of the last decade. And the company's public relations department, led by Katie Cotton, took advantage of page-view oriented media businesses to control Apple's message like no other tech company.…
Read MoreThe internet has profoundly changed the world. But if you were to design it in 2014, knowing now what we know about how much we've all come to depend on this resource, you might do a few things differently.…
Read MoreMeet Kif Leswing, who will be covering mobile technology for us out of New York.…
Read MoreComputers became way more productive when operating systems allowed computers to run different programs without having to be re-jiggered. Palantir thinks the same thing is about to happen to data.…
Read MoreHere you'll find links to our coverage of Structure Data 2014 as well as a link to the live stream of the event, which starts at 9am ET in New York.…
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