Amazon Web Services has two years on Google's cloud platform, but the search giant appears undaunted.
Adoption of Internet-based software and hardware for business use, especially, is set to grow much faster than traditional IT, IDC predicts.
There are benefits -- and some trade-offs -- to sticking with one vendor.
Slack's latest round of funding brings its total funding to $180 million.
Big Blue and Chinese Internet player Tencent will team up to take on Alibaba in China’s growing cloud market.
To better address privacy concerns, fast-growing Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi will move international user data out of its Beijing servers.
EMC Corp. has reportedly agreed to buy most of Cisco's stake in VCE, the companies’ joint venture.
Google's cloud-based storage and software suite, Google Drive, was down for several hours on Tuesday.
Silicon Valley, and Facebook in particular, have taken heat for hiring overwhelmingly male workforces.
As Microsoft struggles to find relevance in a mobile and cloud computing world, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella looks to "reinvent" the company.
CEO Satya Nadella said the company will help accelerate the adoption of cloud-computing in India by offering local data centers.
Oracle needs to prove it’s serious about cloud computing.
Cisco CEO John Chambers thinks so. On Wednesday he said 80 percent of tech companies that have gone public in 2014 have no earnings.
The free subscription to Office 365 ProPlus includes access to the full versions of Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.
IBM says the program applies to “a small number” of workers in the company’s Global Technology Services unit.
Apple can't and won't provide government authorities access to data stored on iPhones.
Apple's mobile wallet service is expected to help take NFC mainstream, and allow more people and businesses to adopt the technology.
"If you don’t want something to get in the hands of someone not intended to see it, then don’t post it to the cloud."
Is China's new Apple iCloud data center vulnerable to a government hack or censorship? Some users think it is.
You may not be famous, but you still want to protect your iOS device from anyone looking to get their hands on your personal photos and data.
Google is well-positioned to take over the U.S. education market with its free apps and a growing rate of Chromebook adoption in schools.
Microsoft argued that personal email should have the same legal protections as paper.