As India pushes ahead with a project to increase Internet access, Cisco is looking to grab a slice of the action as an early mover.
EMC Corp. has reportedly agreed to buy most of Cisco's stake in VCE, the companies’ joint venture.
Cisco CEO John Chambers thinks so. On Wednesday he said 80 percent of tech companies that have gone public in 2014 have no earnings.
Cisco Systems announced it would cut nearly 8 percent of its global workforce following a quarter of declining revenues.
It is not clear what sparked this latest round of vitriol, or what information the U.S. firms are alleged to have stolen.
China's accusation against Cisco is the latest iteration in an increasingly perilous squabble between the two great powers.
State-owned Youth Daily accuses networking company of aiding U.S. spying.
Launched in June 2011, Twitch allows users to upload and watch for free video games being played in real time.
Also, Facebook said mobile ads represented 59% of its ad revenue in the first quarter, up from 30% in the year-ago period.
Despite the Nasdaq's tumble last week, the tech stock situation isn't nearly as bad as people think.
Twitter said Gnip has been “crucial” in turning tweets into a valuable marketing product for companies over the past four years.
However, major websites such as Netflix, Amazon.com and Google were quick to patch the Heartbleed bug.
The widespread bug surfaced late Monday, when it was disclosed that a pernicious flaw existed in a widely used Web encryption program.
Many websites, including Yahoo, Amazon and Netflix, fixed the hole after it was disclosed on Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The company's strategic shift comes at a time when companies are outsourcing data management and migrating to cloud computing.
The earnings report hit Twitter's stock hard. In after-hours trading, shares of Twitter tumbled as much as 13 percent.
Satya Nadella is now the most powerful Indian-born tech executive in the world.
Retailers could realize an enormous revenue gain and/or cost savings in the coming decade by adopting “smart” device tech.
It’s unclear how many airports globally have adopted rapidly growing phone-tracking technology.
When Twitter debuts on Wall Street Thurs., activists will gather at its SF HQ to protest its effects on rent and transportation in the city.
The Silicon Valley tech giant is betting cybersecurity will become more important in years to come.
Cisco risks losing revenue from its China operations, as state-run media urge consumers to switch to domestic products for security reasons.