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Rachael King

Rachael King

Rachael King is writer for Bloomberg Businessweek. She has covered technology in the workplace for BusinessWeek since 2006. King's work has appeared in Fortune, Business 2.0, Inc., Inter@ctive Week, and other publications. She received a National Editorial Award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2005 and a Jesse H. Neal Award from the American Business Press in 1998. Previously, she worked at Architectural Digest and Bon Appetit. King holds a bachelor's degree from UCLA.

Recent Articles by Rachael King

January 8, 2012

Bioprinting: The 3D Future of Organ Transplants?

Printers that use human cells to create functional, living tissue may ultimately facilitate organ transplants for an aging population

January 8, 2012

3D Printing Coming to the Manufacturing Space—and Outer Space

As more companies use 3D printers to make finished products, not prototypes, NASA may use them to make parts and tools on the International Space Station

December 4, 2011

IBM Analytics Help Memphis Cops Get 'Smart'

Software enabling IBM to find patterns in crime data is one of thousands of so-called smart-city projects aimed at improving urban services around the world

December 4, 2011

Data Analysis Saves Microsoft Energy, Money

Microsoft is using its headquarters as a laboratory for energy-saving analytics that can save money while perhaps building a new market for its products

October 31, 2011

Inventing the Future of Computing

As researchers confidently predict a future of faster-than-ever transformations in computing, they are creating chips that learn and respond as they gain experience

October 31, 2011

Autodesk Shifts R&D Spending to the Cloud

A top research and development spender is vowing not to cut back as it focuses on innovative delivery for its software

October 3, 2011

Women Make Up Half of CIOs with Top Paydays

Aetna's Margaret McCarthy leads the 2010 compensation ranking of chief information executives

October 3, 2011

Intel's Bryant Brings Business to Changing Role of CIO

As some rush to bury the role of chief information officer, CIOs are innovating, stimulating fresh revenue, and helping companies respond better to customers

September 7, 2011

Getting a Handle on Big Data with Hadoop

The flood of information from social media and elsewhere is propelling companies' use of free and customizable software called Hadoop to manage it

September 7, 2011

Yahoo Spinoff Tries to Ride Data Tsunami

Hortonworks is one of several startups offering services based on Hadoop, for handling "unstructured data" like Facebook and Twitter posts