

Bill Snyder
San Francisco journalist Bill Snyder writes frequently about business and technology. His work appears regularly in CIO.com and the publications of Stanford's Graduate School of Business and the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley. He welcomes your comments and suggestions.

The 6 hottest new jobs in IT
These leading-edge jobs could prove to be the most lucrative careers in tomorrow’s tech

The 6 hottest new jobs in IT
These leading-edge jobs could prove to be the most lucrative careers in tomorrow’s tech

Microsoft is the company to watch in 2016
From innovative hardware to augmented reality and open source, the new Microsoft is bolder and stronger than it has been for years

2015: The year tech found its groove and its soul
Better tech pay, more philanthropy, a big win for Net neutrality -- here's a taste of what was worth toasting this past year in tech

Yahoo, HP Enterprise, Dell, Mozilla: The one reason they're all in trouble
Chances are strong that no one and no strategy can save these companies, so mired in the past

Advertisers vs. ad blockers: The race to Internet armageddon
Publishers need advertising dollars, but obnoxious ads have spawned a boom in revenue-killing ad blockers

Hacking is a business -- and business is good
Price lists, Black Friday discounts, and hacking as a service are all part of the increasingly sophisticated underground economy of cyber crime

Tech’s five biggest turkeys of 2015
This year’s flock of turkeys underpaid women and African-Americans, exposed users to fraud and embarrassment, and carelessly loaded their products with malware

The IT job party can't stop, won't stop for certain skills
Hiring and salaries will likely soar even higher in 2016, but less so for blacks and women -- and consultants may struggle

The fix is in: Proof that H-1B visa abuse is rampant
Outsourcers in particular have found a way to avoid the requirement to pay foreign workers the same wages as Americans
