Ukraine's Tech Sector 100 Days in
Friday marks 100 days since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Friday marks 100 days since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Businesses are unlikely to face similar pressures in an Asian crisis.
Employees of SE Ranking, the Silicon Valley company whose chief accountant is the first known tech worker to be killed in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, want Tatiana Perebeinis to be remembered for more than the way in which she died, a co-worker told MarketWatch on Wednesday.
After Big Tech steps in to cut off Russia in wake of Ukraine invasion, experts say it was an easy call because Russia spends so little on a global scale, but could trap Apple and others when and if a larger customer like China makes a similar move.
As rumors began to spread of power outages, cyberattacks and tanks rolling into eastern Ukraine, JustAnswer Chief Executive Andy Kurtzig convened his employees in the invaded country on a video conference call to put emergency plans in place.
Semiconductor blockades are powerful sanctions—but may not prove effective with Russia.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the global technology implications of the war in Ukraine.