Paul Gillin

Paul Gillin is the Senior Editor for Wikibon’s micro-analysis team. He is the author of five books and more than 300 articles on the topic of social media and digital marketing. Gillin has 23 years experience in tech journalism, including his time as founding editor-in-chief of B2B technology publisher TechTarget as well as editor-in-chief and executive editor of the technology weekly Computerworld. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research and a member of the Procter & Gamble Digital Advisory Board.

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Cognizant picks up New Signature in fifth cloud-related acquisition of 2020

Information technology consulting and technology services giant Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. said Tuesday it will acquire New Signature LLC, a company that specializes in application development and cloud migration in Microsoft Corp. Azure environments. The deal, which is Cognizant’s fifth cloud-related acquisition of the year, is expected to close in the third quarter of 2020. Terms weren’t ...

Image recognition startup raises $1.2 million to spot utility faults before they trigger wildfires

Faulty utility equipment ignited more than 2,000 fires in California over a three-year period and power lines are the third most common cause of fires in the Golden State. Buzz Solutions Inc. is tackling the problem with machine learning. The three-year-old startup, which that was born out of the StartX incubator at Stanford University, Friday ...

SAP defies skeptics as cloud drives strong revenue and earnings growth

Software giant SAP SE today beat lowered expectations on both revenue and profit in the second quarter, citing unexpectedly strong new customer activity despite customer caution during the pandemic. Revenues of $7.9 billion beat consensus estimates of $7.85 billion. Cloud revenue grew 18%, to $2.39 billion. Software license revenue slipped 18%, to $910 million, but ...

Linux Foundation expands into the fight against COVID-19

The Linux Foundation is joining the battle against COVID-19 with a program aimed at building on top of the foundational contact tracing work being done jointly by Google LLC and Apple Inc. The Linux Foundation Public Health initiative is launching with seven premier members and two hosted projects targeted at notifying public health officials of coronavirus ...

Retooling technology for cloud native means upgrading people, too

When Rice University adopted a strategy to update its application portfolio with cloud native software, it needed to update its people, too. “We needed to retrain our staff,” said Klára Jelínkova, vice president for international operations and information technology. The infrastructure teams had to adapt to new roles in areas like business analysis, change management ...

IBM revenue falls but not as much as worried investors feared

IBM Corp.’s earnings declined in the second quarter but beat analysts’ estimates in most critical areas and executives expressed confidence that the company is well-positioned to gain market share when the economy recovers. Adjusted profit fell to $2.18 a share from $3.17 a share a year ago but ahead of analysts’ consensus estimates of $2.09. ...
CLOUD NATIVE SPECIAL REPORT

As cloud native computing rises, it’s transforming culture as much as code

Rice University is in the process of shifting from a legacy on-premises enterprise resource planning application to one built entirely in the cloud. Along the way, the university is also shedding about 20 related special-purpose applications it has accumulated over the years. “These are little products that fit a space at one time,” said Klára ...

Oracle cloud apps get machine learning, digital assistant upgrades

Oracle Corp. today updated its cloud-based enterprise resource planning, enterprise performance management and supply chain management software with features it says will be particularly useful to businesses seeking to manage more effectively during the uncertainty of a global pandemic. With a focus is on digital assistants, machine learning and analytics, the enhancements are “not COVID-driven ...

Oracle brings flagship Autonomous Database to on-premises Cloud@Customer deployments

Oracle Corp. is taking an important step toward its goal of becoming a top-tier cloud infrastructure provider today with the announcement that its flagship Autonomous Database will now be available for customers to use within their own data centers through the Exadata Cloud@Customer program. Oracle also announced that it will provide entire cloud regions in ...

Emergency responders finding SMS is a whole lot more than text messages

With lockdowns beginning to ease, government agencies are taking a hard look at their emergency management and alert systems and finding that there’s a lot more more power in Short Message Service than meets the eye. Text messaging may appear to be one of the least glamorous functions of a cell phone, but it’s potentially ...