Galen Gruman
Executive Editor for Global Content
Galen Gruman is executive editor for global content at IDG Foundry Co.’s enterprise sites, currently focused on our non-English-language properties.
How to tell if AI or machine learning is real
False and misleading claims abound that applications and cloud services are now smart. Here’s how to identify true artificial intelligence and machine learning
Reality check: The state of AI, bots, and smart assistants
We’ve made a lot of progress in artificial intelligence over the last half century, but we’re nowhere near what the tech enthusiasts would have you believe
How Apple can make the iPad great again
Two straightforward enhancements would make the iPad more useful for more people, while retaining what has always made an iPad great
Windows 10 S: Too smart for schools alone
Windows 10 S can and should be the break from legacy Windows PCs that enterprise IT has long needed
Why Microsoft keeps Windows 10 Mobile alive
Only 13 smartphone models can run the Creators Edition update, but there's more to mobile than smartphones
Be more like Android: How Apple can fix iOS, CarPlay alerts
Android provides a model for Apple to use in iOS, and Apple has an option for CarPlay that should get wider use and be copied by Google
What you should really expect from Samsung’s facial recognition
Biometrics is neither a silver bullet nor a foolish approach. The trick is to understand what you’re securing, and not pretend you’re getting more than you are
What IoT can learn from mobile management
The internet of things is a much more complex, proprietary world than mobile devices ever were, but an API- and policy-driven approach can still help
First look: Android O developer preview
With a scattershot set of improvements, the new Android version is a fairly minor affair, but there’s nothing that does harm
Microsoft, stop sabotaging Windows 10
Abusing users via in-OS ads, secretive monitoring, and iffy upgrades is a bad strategy, especially given the doubts fostered by Windows 8 and Vista
Smackdown: Office 365 vs. G Suite collaboration
Google’s G Suite has long mastered document collaboration. But now Microsoft Office has come on strong. Is it enough?