The voice of business technology.
News and analysis on information networks for IT professionals.
Technology news and reviews, white papers and webcasts. Covers network security, data storage, communications, operating systems, application development and more.
CODE focuses on Microsoft technologies and developer tools such as .NET, Visual Studio and .NET Framework.
Both Sides of the Table gets its name from Mark Suster, who is an entrepreneur turned venture capitalist (hence both sides).
While talking about his successes, trials, and efforts at Upfront Ventures, where he is currently a general partner, he also includes tips on marketing and how to build a startup. Anyone looking for insights on building a company in the tech industry or venture capitalism should give this blog a read.
The Information is founded by Jessica Lessin, who previously covered Silicon Valley for the Wall Street Journal for more than eight years.
Lessin takes her journalistic expertise to break stories about some of the biggest names in the business. With subscriptions and weekly summaries of their weekly content, this site is a good way to stay in touch with what’s going on in the tech epicenter of the Bay Area.
This blog has been around since 2003 as ReadWriteWeb before changing its moniker in 2012. With a dozen years of experience, ReadWrite has developed an established team to handle the guest writers that post to the site.
It's known for giving attention to less popular companies and its reliable insight about the implementations of technology.
Perhaps the most well-known entry on this list, TechCrunch is still worth mentioning because it does what it says it is going to do so well.
The site is unparalleled with its accurate and rapid reporting on startups all over the globe. With informed writers who write opinionated pieces, TechCrunch is a must-read for anyone who wants to keep an eye on up-and-coming companies.
Those with a specific interest in software engineering and design can find great value in this podcast devoted to the subject. Here, continuing, up-to-the-minute education is the openly-voiced goal of this podcast by Software Engineering Radio. Listeners can expect to learn about the newest in technology and method through in-depth breakdowns, interviews, current event analysis, and more. Since 2006, this popular podcast has been broadcast to the thirsty masses by its parent company, IEEE Software.
Spark with Nora Young provides a great, all-around look at the computer science and tech-world developments of right now. Subjects covered can range greatly from artificial intelligence in vehicles to smart phone programming and the use of computer sciences in the financial industry. Young herself is an established tech guru, writer, journalist, and speaker that produces these valuable podcasts along with the help of experts Adam Killick, Michelle Parise, and Kent Hoffman.
Linux is a very popular form of open-source computer operating system. Just like in all other operating systems such as Mac or Windows, this programming has seen the rise of an entire, associated market and professional community. Linux Action Show is that community’s very best friend. It is an active podcast sharing all of the latest and greatest information on Linux and other related computer tech developments. A few of this podcast’s most recent posts have included topics such as the new release of Loki, Linux and the Microsoft Surface, and software-defined networking.