
Decade in review: Reflections on the last 10 years in the tech industry
As we enter a new decade, some thoughts on the evolution of technology leadership over the last 10 years.
This TechRepublic series looks back at the tech from 2010 – 2019 and shines a light on the most note-worthy products, services, innovations, leaders, and data breaches, as well as the biggest flops. We’ll cover Microsoft, Apple, programming languages, open source, cloud, tech jobs, smart cities, and more.
As we enter a new decade, some thoughts on the evolution of technology leadership over the last 10 years.
Kubernetes, LibreOffice, and Firefox Quantum are just three of the open source innovations from the 2010s that Jack Wallen highlights in this decade in review article.
The 2010s weren't perfect for Apple, despite the fact the company introduced a variety of successful new products, including the iPad. Here are five ways Apple failed businesses.
Open source innovations aren't all successes. Jack Wallen shares his picks for the biggest open source failures of the 2010s.
Apple introduced a paradigm-shifting product in 2010--the iPad--and it didn't stop there. Here are the top five Apple business products from 2010-2019.
Employers had to go all out to find and keep DevOps and site reliability engineers by the end of the 2010s.
Commentary: The last decade has been open source's most productive by far. Find out why Matt Asay considers it a Cambrian explosion of choice and innovation.
Android hasn't always been such a shining example of a mobile platform—it's had a fair share of flops. Let's take a look at the worst Android missteps from 2010-2019.
Learn more about the concepts that made a big impact in the business realm.
After a number of devastating breaches and hacks, the sheer size of data lost is no longer the only indicator of severity.
Technological advancements proliferated throughout the 2010s, and Apple professionals were no strangers to business innovations; these five Apple services stand out.
Thousands of SaaS companies provide cloud services to customers all over the world, but some stood out from the crowd during the decade that started with 2010.
Here are 15 visionaries who have changed how we work and, in some cases, how we live, in the past decade.
The technology gained momentum in the 2010s as companies started moving workloads off premises and cloud giants emerged.
These technologies enable enterprises to digitally transform the way people interact with each other and their surroundings.