Conversocial CEO Joshua March explains how customer service AI can perform mundane tasks to reduce the human cognitive load and allow employees to work more efficiently.
The EU has long been a champion of data protection, but did the GDPR go too far? The regulation may not be enough to protect big data, says ex-Googler Alex Feinberg.
Commute Time came in response to a recent LinkedIn survey that found that more than 80% of respondents would take a pay cut for a shorter commute time, says TechRepublic’s Laurel Deppen.
TechRepublic’s Jason Hiner explains why Microsoft, a company that once spurned open source, bought GitHub, the world’s largest open source repository, for $7.5 billion.
From big Siri updates to Group FaceTime to the future of augmented reality, Larry Dignan and Jason Hiner analyze Apple’s WWDC news for tech professionals.
Google’s new mail features might prove to be a big issue for litigation and corporate investigations due to the compliance and e-discovery complications it creates, says Relativity e-Discovery’s David Horrigan.
David Galownia, CEO and President of Slingshot, explains how the rise of cloud services and the growing importance of UX and UI design has changed the workforce and skillset his Louisville-based software development firm needs to succeed.
Jonathan Rosenberg, vice president and CTO for Collaboration at Cisco, spoke with TechRepublic at Cisco Live 2018 about combining Cisco Spark and Webex into a single collaboration platform that companies can use for both chat and meetings.
Nations need to be aware of technological opportunities and the risks of artificial intelligence, social media, and big data, says Neil Walsh, UN Chief of Cybercrime.