A segment from The News Show on how scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology develops electro-magnetic trap for ions, a key stop on the way to develop a quantum computer
CIO Insight interview with IT metrics expert Howard Rubin on the role CIOs perform in determining information technology value during an economic downturn.
Hosted by Eric Chabrow, this episode features stories about the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and a two-part segment on coping without technology on vacation.
I caught up with Kristina Johnson, dean of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. She feels educators must and can do more to attract talented students to engineering and other technical careers. Globalization is a fact, and programs like Duke's are addressing that reality.
A delegation of American CIOs visit Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. They leave with a better understanding of business and technology advancements in Israel.
Business consultant Thomas Manning proposes that Silicon Valley businesses, universities, and governments band together to franchise the "Silicon Valley Concept" in China, India, and Eastern Europe.
IDF retired Maj. Gen. Danny Rothschild met with a group of American CIOs in April 2008, and discussed how primitive rockets can't be targeted by sophisticated weapon systems.