As smart cities are fast becoming the norm, computing experts search for even better ways to fight big-city problems like reducing traffic and pollution.
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Now that the definition of cloud computing is 7 years old—practically middle-aged in tech iteration years—it could use a fresher vocabulary to better describe i... Read More »
More and more, we upload our personal photos to the cloud to store and edit them because our smartphones can't handle the space or workload.
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Blockchain, the technology underlying the boom in cryptocurrency, is now being considered for a more intimate use—your medical and health records.
Already, a... Read More »
The future of military combat is going high-tech as scientists create an Internet of Things for combat gear embedded with biometric wearables to help soldiers i... Read More »
Nowadays, more and more companies migrate business from their own servers to the cloud. With the influx of computational requests, datacenters consume tremendou... Read More »
On September 20, 2015, Amazon Web Services experienced an outage that ripped through its cloud database services, affecting many well-established, tech savvy co... Read More »
There are many different options available to implement information technology (IT) today: enterprise data center legacy approaches or private cloud, public clo... Read More »
Lori Cameron is Senior Writer for the IEEE Computer Society (CS) and currently writes regular features for Computer magazine, Computing Edge, 13 CS magazine websites, and a career blog. She serves as manager and writer for several CS social media outlets. In addition, she has been a visiting professor of writing and literature at DeVry University, Long Beach, and a technical writer for over 20 years. Lori received a master of arts in English from the California State Polytechnic University, and a bachelor of arts in writing from Indiana Wesleyan University.