Shares of Okta were down in after-hours trading after the cloud identity management company delivered a mixed Q3 outlook.
Outlook.com and the mobile Outlook apps are the first to get dark mode. The rest of the Office mobile apps are up next.
The enterprise cloud company reported $172.5 million in revenue, up 16% year over year.
The Switzerland-based banking software company is aiming to step up its presence in the US, where addressable market for digital front office banking software is $9 billion.
TrickBot trojan seen collecting credentials and PIN codes for Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless accounts.
As the Carbon Black and Pivotal acquisitions expand VMware’s remit, the man in charge told ZDNet every step his company has taken has been deliberate.
The world took note as Silicon Valley firm Cerebras Systems unveiled the world's biggest chip last week. There will surely be competition from some other companies, says investor Pierre Lamond, but Cerebras has a two- to three-year lead on them in resolving the numerous technical difficulties to build the chip and the system that goes with it.
If users opt in, only Apple employees will be able to listen to Siri recordings. No more contractors.
US CIOs and other tech decision makers will face a more challenging economic environment in 2019 and 2020 as the growth surge in 2018 from the 2017 tax act fades away.
The social media company will impose stricter rules on political advertisers ahead of the 2020 election as part of its ongoing efforts to bolster ad transparency.
The Apple co-founder offers fulsome enthusiasm for Cupertino's technology. He even thinks the Apple Card is a thing of beauty. And as for Apple Watch, it's just the greatest.
Another NFL season starts, and your options for watching it online have grown. Here's how to stream live NFL football games in 2019.
For years, Microsoft has profited from its FAT file system patents. Now the company is making it explicit that it's freeing its remaining exFAT patents for Open Invention Network members.
Dutch authority refers Windows 10 to privacy watchdog in Ireland, where Microsoft is headquartered in Europe.
Fitbit's fall releases are designed to use its vast insights from years of data collection and medical expertise to help improve your sleep, health, and workout strategy. A new watch, a new scale, and a new subscription service will soon be available.
In a first of its kind operations, state-sponsored group goes after retired South Korean officials.
It's hard to find a combination of features that will satisfy both business users and consumers. Lenovo's ThinkBook is a creditable effort, but it's not without drawbacks.
CamScanner, an Android app that has been available since 2010, has recently started installing malware.
Syncsort’s just-announced intent to buy of Pitney Bowes Software solutions business, following its SQData acquisition, are aimed at bulking up mainframe connectivity and addressing gaps in data enrichment.
New Ares IoT malware/botnet has been seen on HiSilicon, Cubetek, and QezyMedia set-top boxes, per new report.
Nearly half of all PCs used in small businesses are running Windows 7 despite Microsoft's January 2020 deadline.
File-encrypting malware attacks are back with a vengeance.
Any mission to Mars will face many health risks, but researchers are already working on how to tackle them.
Country and eight Asean intellectual property offices sign two-year agreement to prioritise patent applications in emerging technologies such as fintech, cybersecurity, and robotics, which aims to fast-track the turnaround time for initial action to six months.
Joint private-law enforcement efforts shuts down two-year-old Retadup malware operation for good.