A shortage of software developers and IT workers in general is forcing businesses to turn to “citizen developers” within their organisations.
Job seekers appear to be looking for work more fervently than ever; it could be the result of the ongoing Great Resignation or a preemptive move against a looming recession.
The Mozilla Foundation has unveiled a Thunderbird-style email client for Android called K-9 Mobile while also evaluating the idea of an iOS version.
Microsoft announced the final build for Windows 11 22H2 is now available through its beta channel, enabling IT shops to test it on qualified systems.
Tesla CEO has messaged executives telling them he expects to lay off 10 per cent of his workforce in anticipation of a market recession.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has delivered an ultimatum to the two companies’ white-collar workers: get back in the corporate office or face firing.
Microsoft is pulling back on hiring tech talent for its Windows, Office and Teams chat and conferencing software groups.
After telling employees they had to be in the office three days a week beginning May 23, Apple has softened its position.
Microsoft is scrambling to keep workers in the fold amid tempting wage increases from rivals as tech talent becomes harder to find.
A group calling itself Apple Together published an open letter to Apple executives calling on them to change the company's back-to-work policy.
New data from one web analytics service indicates Microsoft Edge is now favoured as a browser by more desktop users than Apple's Safari.
Though some companies are insisting workers return full-time to offices, the practice could result in a major exodus of workers seeking flexibility.
Corporate travel managers have backed off their expectations for a recovery this year, with fewer than one in five confident travel will return to pre-pandemic levels in 2022.
Microsoft plans to launch Windows Autopatch service for enterprise users with Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise E3 licences.
New data from Lansweeper, an asset manager software provider, shows the uptake of Windows 11 at just 1.44 per cent of all systems.