
The ad campaign, which has kicked off in the San Francisco Bay Area, aims to dispel the tech-professional stereotype.
Susan Wojcicki thinks computer science should be a required class for everybody. Her message to women in technology: "We're hiring."
In a Q&A with CNET, Ellen Pao says her battle with venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins has ignited a discussion that's already changing practices at tech companies.
Pao says it's time to move on after more than three years in a closely watched legal battle against storied venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins.
Dai, co-founder of chipmaker Marvell and one of the US' wealthiest women, says that with a better ecosystem of support and encouragement, women will be able to contribute their natural talents to tech.
Intel says that it's on pace to hit its diversity hiring goals for 2015 and continues to peg 2020 as the year it hopes to reach full representation in its workforce for women and minorities.
The company will now pay as much as $4,000 to employees who refer women, minorities, and veterans who are ultimately hired by Intel as it works to improve diversity in its workforce.