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If any industry has strong growth potential for 2017 and beyond, it is the data centers, with cloud computing and storage skyrocketing, and demand for streaming video and audio growing exponentially.
Barracuda Networks reported better-than-expected fiscal third-quarter earnings report after the markets closed on Monday.
The best news IBM (NYSE: IBM) investors got in 2016 is that the stock was up 20%. That did not offset the fact that the tech company made little progress financially, and that its heavily promoted...
The fantastic growth of cloud computing and storage continues to be one of the most incredible tech stories of the past 20 years.
Salesforce.com is scheduled to release its fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Wednesday.
Merrill Lynch has reiterated its Buy rating and price objective on Salesforce.com, calling it the firm's favorite large cap growth idea for 2016.
Twilio intends to price its 10 million shares in the price range of $12 to $14 per share for an initial public offering valued up to $161 million.
Almost 25% of global enterprise information technology (IT) spending is doled out by the financial services industry, which includes insurance companies.
In a new research report from Jefferies, the analysts highlight three companies that continue to innovate and pull ahead of the pack, and that are posting outstanding earnings as well.
Four solid tech stocks ideas from Jefferies: two that have blown away numbers and two that are solid companies that have some work to do.
The bottom line is large enterprise is migrating to the cloud, and two companies appear to be dominating the activity. Both are rated Buy at Deutsche Bank.
Seagate Technology PLC (NASDAQ: STX) has gone from bad to worse. After losing 3% during a day when the broad market was higher, its initial loss was last seen at almost 4%, in the after-hours stock...
Credit Suisse's Kulbinder Garcha is telling investors that they better not fall into believing that IBM's recovery is sustainable.
Needless to say, the migration to the cloud for a variety of services for everybody from the individual consumer to the largest corporate enterprise has become ubiquitous. In what should be little if...
In a joint announcement Wednesday morning, IBM and SAP announced plans to create cognitive and cloud-based solutions for the two companies' customers.