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Meg Whitman, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard Co., speaks with the new Hewlett Packard Enterprise logo on the screen, during the HP Discover 2015 conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Hewlett-Packard Co. reported fiscal second-quarter profit that exceeded analysts' estimates as corporate spending on servers picked up ahead of the computer maker's planned separation into two companies. Photographer: David Paul Morris *** Local Caption *** Meg Whitman
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Cloud Chief Exits

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Feds Bless Three Clouds For Sensitive Government Work

By Barb Darrow
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Google Spreads Its Cloud Into Universities
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Google Spreads Its Cloud Into Universities

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Social Media Apps And Computer Keyboards
Tech

Silicon Valley’s Newest Campus Is a French Non-Profit Coding School

By Kia Kokalitcheva
May 17, 2016
Google Celebrates 100th Birthday of Claude Shannon, the Inventor of the Bit
Tech

Google Celebrates 100th Birthday of Claude Shannon, the Inventor of the Bit

By David Z. Morris
April 30, 2016
Oracle's Executive Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison speaks during his keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco
Tech

Oracle Has A $200 Million Plan To Train Kids To Code

By Jonathan Vanian
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Nobody Knows What Your Emojis Mean

By Hilary Brueck
April 14, 2016
student computers classroom
Tech

Here’s Why Chicago Just Made Computer Science a Graduation Requirement

By Hilary Brueck
February 26, 2016
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Leadership

Obama Is Putting $4 Billion into Computer Science Education

By Michal Addady
January 31, 2016
<> on July 9, 2015 in New York City.
Tech

How Wall Street is Poaching Silicon Valley Talent

By Michal Addady
November 23, 2015
at YouTube #Brandcast presented by Google at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on April 29, 2015 in New York City.
Tech

YouTube CEO: How to get girls excited about tech careers. Plus, how to get women to stay.

By Heather Clancy
October 16, 2015
Why Apple just bought an artificial intelligence startup
Tech

Why Apple just bought an artificial intelligence startup

By Jonathan Vanian
October 3, 2015
Windows 10: The Next Chapter press event
Tech

Microsoft to invest $75 million in computer science education

By Jonathan Vanian
September 17, 2015
Students Of A German Comprehensive School
Tech

Why NYC will require all schools to offer computer science classes

By Laura Lorenzetti
September 16, 2015
This App Guy Thinks Computer Science Degrees Are a Waste of Money
Tech

This App Guy Thinks Computer Science Degrees Are a Waste of Money

By Jeff John Roberts
September 1, 2015

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