Johanna Ambrosio

Contributing writer

Johanna Ambrosio is a freelance writer based in Massachusetts.

Prepare for generative AI with experimentation and clear guidelines

2016 Premier 100 Tech Leader: Paul S. Raines

2016 Premier 100 Tech Leader: Paul S. Raines

Profile of 2016 Premier 100 Technology Leader Paul S. Raines, CISO of the United Nations Development Programme

Survey: Big data interest still growing

Survey: Big data interest still growing

It's not all positive, however: Security issues and problems with some existing products leave room for improvement.

Premier 100 IT Leader: Faye K. Sahai

This IT leader says innovative ideas come from the entire organization, not just the tech team.

How to stay happy in IT: Book excerpts

Warren C. Zabloudil, a hands-on IT practitioner with 25 years on the job, has written a book intended for both newbies and experienced pros alike. His goal: To help maintain the highest IT standards while avoiding burnout.

Best Places spotlight: A 'get-involved' attitude reigns at International Paper

Workers are encouraged to propose fresh ideas at the No. 34 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list.

Self-publishing e-books: How to get started

It's not difficult to put out your own e-publication, but there are several decisions to sort through first.

Premier 100 IT Leader: Ronald S. Chandler

No 'pocket-protector geek,' this school district CIO strives to be an agent of change.

So much data, so little security -- what happens if your city gets hacked?

Microsoft's Craig Mundie offer security suggestions to MIT Emtech conference; other experts tout smart cities technology.

Hard drive in slow mo'

If you've ever wondered what happens with a hard drive when you request data from your computer -- and, really, who hasn't? -- then this one's for you. Those wild and crazy Slow Mo Guys, Dan and Gav, removed the cover of a 500GB...

Best Places spotlight: IT pros take pride in helping patients at Johns Hopkins Medicine

The opportunity to work with exciting new technologies and the knowledge that their work helps patients are big attractions for IT employees at the No. 70-ranked organization on our 2013 Best Places to Work in IT list.

Let an LED be your umbrella

Pretty. But will these short out in the rain? Hopefully the creators of The Umbrella Project won't have to find out. On Sunday evening in Cambridge, Mass., on the MIT campus, dancers with LED-laden umbrellas will take to the...

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