Michelle Maisto

About

Michelle Maisto has been covering the enterprise mobility space for a decade, beginning with Knowledge Management, Field Force Automation and eCRM, and most recently as the editor-in-chief of Mobile Enterprise magazine. She earned an MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University.

Palantir Sued by Labor Dept. for Discriminating Against Asians

Big data analytics firm Palantir is in danger of losing federal government contracts worth more than $340 million. On Sept. 26, the U.S. Dept. of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) filed an administrative lawsuit against Palantir, accusing it of discriminating against Asian job candidates. The suit follows a compliance review that concluded […]

ISF Introduces Consulting Services, Report on Protecting ‘Crown Jewels’

The Information Security Forum (ISF) announced a new series of reports designed to help organizations protect their most essential assets. In concert with the release, it also announced a new component to its business—short-term consultancy services to help ISF members implement its advice. “There’s probably no one better-equipped to deliver these services than we are,” […]

Apple Makes Cuts to Project Titan Self-Driving Car Staff: Report

Apple’s self-driving car initiative is undergoing a “reboot,” according to three people familiar with the decision, The New York Times reported Sept. 9. According to the report, Apple has laid off dozens of employees and shuttered parts of the project, as executives decide how to proceed. Apple has never publicly acknowledged its self-driving car initiative—reportedly […]

SAP Updates Accounting Solution for IFRS Changes

The accounting world currently faces a ticking doomsday clock. Three major International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are slated for change in 2018, and each requires significant preparation. To help CFOs and their teams prepare, SAP on Sept. 7 introduced new features to its Revenue Accounting and Reporting (RAR) application, which automates practices related to complying […]

Obama, Homeland Security Propose International Entrepreneur Rule

More than 40 percent of U.S-based Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants, according to a 2011 report from the Partnership for a New American Economy. Yet too often, entrepreneurs are forced to leave the United States before a business can get off the ground—or, worse, they’re forced to leave […]

Apple Developing Content Creation App for Social: Report

A young mobile audience is enamored with Snapchat, WeChat and Instagram. And Apple, associated with an older, higher-income crowd, wants a piece of that. According to sources, Apple is working on a video-sharing application that will incorporate on-screen stickers and animated effects and enable users to share their video creations across numerous social networks or […]

Apple Deeply Serious About AI and Machine Learning, Says Report

Apple takes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning very seriously, and is already as deeply embedded in these areas as Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Amazon. At least, that’s the big takeaway from a Backchannel profile by Steven Levy, who was allowed on the Apple campus, given exclusive access to key Apple staff members (mostly the […]

Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus Face ‘Touch Disease’ Epidemic

“Bendgate” is back. Electronics repair website iFixit is reporting a widespread problem with Apple’s iPhone 6 and, particularly, iPhone 6 Plus devices that repair advocates have dubbed “Touch Disease.” A gray bar appears across the top of the phones’ displays, the phones get increasingly glitchy and, finally, they lose touch functionality completely. “What started as […]

10th Anniversary iPhone 8 to Feature Curved Display: Report

For the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, Apple is rumored to be preparing, if not a highly innovative design, at least a significantly updated one with a key feature from Samsung: a curved-edge OLED display. Apple will introduce at least three phones in 2017, according to an Aug. 22 report from the Nikkei Asian Review. […]

AT&T-Led Strike Force Takes On ‘Scourge’ of Robocalling

AT&T, Alphabet, Apple and 30 other technology and communications companies have joined the Federal Communications Commission in an effort to eliminate robocalls. Described as “a scourge” by the FCC, those irritating, automated, prerecorded calls are the No. 1 consumer complaint to the FCC. Members of a newly formed Robocall Strike Force, led by AT&T CEO […]