As more and more businesses adopt Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) as part of their digital strategy, they face a choice between multi- or single-tenant cloud platf... Read More »
The emergence of new chip technologies, memory technologies, and computing devices/paradigms requires new ways of assessing architectural risk.
While risk as... Read More »
By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
For all her monumental achievements—going from secretary to professor at midlife and co-developing the first commerciall... Read More »
The quantum computer is still very much in its infancy, but it promises massive computing power the likes of which the world has never seen—advances in medicine... Read More »
Google is worried as the world goes mobile. As you may be reading now—on a smartphone—the future of your mobile systems are threatened by how tech giants and ac... Read More »
As software continues to control more system-critical functions in cars, its timing is becoming an integral element in functional safety, say the authors of "Hi... Read More »
Society’s increasing use of connected sensing and wearable computing has created robust demand for ultra-low-power (ULP) edge computing devices and associated s... Read More »
Soon, drones that think like humans will automatically detect and film athletes in motion, track criminals, and deliver packages right to your door.
As with ... Read More »
In the article “Energy-Efficient Near-Threshold Parallel Computing: The PULPv2 Cluster,” which appears in the September/October 2017 issue of IEEE Micro, the au... 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.