Senior Republicans conceded on Tuesday that the grueling fight with President Obama over the regulation of Internet service appears over, with the president and an army of Internet activists victorious. (The New York Times)
President Obama on Monday unveiled a $100 million grant program as part of a new initiative that he said was critical to ensuring the U.S. remains a global economic powerhouse by creating new jobs for top-level coders, programmers and other technology workers. (The Hill)
Keeping in touch with millennials is key, whether it’s during the recruiting process, while they’re employed with your organization, and even after they've left for another job. (Government Technology)
Micromanagement may seem harmless, but it's sabotaging your teams, your productivity and morale from within, and stifling your business's ability to grow. Here's how to tell if you're a micromanager, and some steps you can take to overcome this fatal flaw. (CIO)
Certifications abound in the IT industry, but they are not all equal. To help you find the ones that will result in the most financial gain, twice a year we look at which certifications are poised for the biggest growth. (CIO)
People are more likely to leave their ID badge in the jacket they wore yesterday than they are to forget their cell phone. So why not use the phone itself as an authenticating device? (GCN)
The next time you’re asked to fork over money for a court filing fee or your monthly Small Business Administration loan payment, you don’t need to reach for your checkbook. (NextGov)