Jim Cramer marveled at the divergent fates of technology stocks — from hardware winners like Intel to software losers like ...
As more industries digitize the physical world, the ability to design and build sophisticated hardware is once again becoming ...
Hardware companies benefit from tangible demand, secured orders, and near term cash flows, while software faces uncertainty around model economics, disruption risks, and capex payoff.
Wall Street analysts and corporate executives increasingly say investors need to get more specific about their software stock picks.
A study outlines low-latency computing strategies for real-time hardware systems, highlighting dynamic scheduling, ...
In real estate, title insurance, and mortgage lending, technology is the backbone of every transaction. From processing closings to managing sensitive client information, organizations rely on a mix ...
Hardware and software are two sides of the same coin, but they often live in different worlds. In the past, hardware and software rarely were designed together, and many companies and products failed ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Sanjukta Mitra, a tech industry pioneer, bridges the once-impermeable divide between the physical and digital worlds. Her innovative ...
Any software that claims to be independent from hardware is inefficient, bloated software. The time for such software development is over.
The combat system on the latest Flight III version of the Arleigh Burke class of destroyers is supported by millions of lines of computer code. On August 11, the editors of Aviation Week & Space ...