

Peter Sayer
Senior Editor
Peter Sayer covers enterprise applications for CIO.com.


SAP will shut down SAP Anywhere service for SMBs
Two years after its launch, the service had attracted around 30 active customers

EU plans special tax on digital services revenue
The European Union plans to make cross-border digital service providers pay tax in the countries where they do business, a move that will affect not just Google and Facebook but European companies too.

SAP settles licensing dispute with AB InBev
SAP wanted US$600 million in damages, both companies are keeping quiet about whether AB InBev paid.

IBM wants to open up the deep learning expertise bottleneck
With a new offering, Deep Learning as a Service, IBM aims to help businesses use deep learning techniques to automate key business processes, even if they lack deep learning expertise

How to use Skype for Business
Hosting a meeting, showing a presentation or holding a Q&A with Skype for Business is easy; attending someone else's meeting is even easier. Here's how to do it.

Latvian mobile operator invites cyber attackers to have a go
Security researchers wanting to test the kind of malware that could break public networks now have a place to do so in safety

SAP turns to prepay and iOS to mobilize SAP Cloud Platform usage
SAP is looking to tried-and-tested methods from the mobile world to boost usage of its platform-as-a-service offering.

Share your earbuds to hold a conversation in a foreign language
Waverly Labs has added a new conversation mode to the software driving its Pilot earbuds

Nokia expands home networking reach with mesh Wi-Fi product
Nokia wants to help carriers upgrade their mobile networks to 5G -- but it also wants to give home Wi-Fi a boost

Mobile apps: You use, you lose, warn campaign groups
The Center for Humane Technology and Common Sense want to warn kids about mobile apps they say are addictive

Broadcom raises its offer for Qualcomm to $120 billion
Broadcom upped its takeover bid for smartphone microprocessor maker Qualcomm on Monday, saying this is its final offer.

8 lesser-known videoconferencing options for work
If some of your workers are too far away to join you in your huddle room, here are eight options to help them feel they're really there.

8 lesser-known videoconferencing options for work
If some of your workers are too far away to join you in your huddle room, here are eight options to help them feel they're really there.

Facebook must face privacy lawsuit in Austria, EU court rules
Facebook must defend its privacy policy against a consumer lawsuit in an Austrian court, the European Union’s highest court has ruled. Its judgement has consequences for all businesses handling the personal information of consumers in...

15 Alexa skills for business success
Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant is now ready to play a role in the enterprise. These skills will help make the AI behind Alexa more business-savvy.

15 Alexa skills for business success
Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant is now ready to play a role in the enterprise. These skills will help make the AI behind Alexa more business-savvy.

CES 2018: The top 9 new products for the enterprise
CES 2018 wasn’t just about electronics for consumers: It also saw the unpacking of a crate-load of products that can do duty in the enterprise. Here’s our pick of the delivery.

9 new products for the enterprise from CES 2018
CES 2018 wasn’t just about electronics for consumers: It also saw the unpacking of a crate-load of products that can do duty in the enterprise. Here’s our pick of the delivery.

Self-driving vehicles head for Las Vegas consumer electronics show
If you want to see the future of self-driving vehicles forget the auto shows, head for CES