Tom Taulli

Tom Taulli

Expertise: Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity

Education: BA, Cal Poly Pomona; JD, Whittier Law School

Awards & Accomplishments: IRS Enrolled Agent; California insurance license

Tom Taulli is the author of various books. They include Artificial Intelligence Basics and the Robotic Process Automation Handbook. His upcoming book is called Generative AI: How ChatGPT and other AI Tools Will Revolutionize Business.

Besides his writing, Tom has authored courses for PluralSight, Apress and O’Reilly Publishing. And yes, they are about topics like AI and cloud computing.

Tom currently advises various early stage companies about AI. He also is an angel investor.

Before this, Tom founded tech companies like ExamWeb, WebIPO and Hypermart, which was sold to InfoSpace.

Recent Articles

Tech Giants (Mostly) Shine With Earnings

Despite a big stinker by Google, a slew of positive earnings reports Big Tech is holding up well in the global economy.

An Antitrust Threat to Google?

The "Do No Evil" company has put its Google+ social networking content into its search results -- but not Facebook's or Twitter's. Why this could lead to big trouble.

Is SAP Getting an Edge on Oracle?

SAP has lagged Oracle for some time. But the company is finding ways to get traction, as seen with the upbeat fourth-quarter earnings report.

Intel Goes Mobile – Again

After fumbling the last few years, the company finally has a good mobile chip. Will it move the needle -- and if so, when?

WebMD Is Rushed to Emergency

Things seem to be getting worse for WebMD. The company not only has taken itself off the auction block, but its CEO has resigned. Result: a share price rout.

InfoSpace Suddenly Gets More Profitable

InfoSpace's purchase of TaxACT, which makes good money, is a smart way to capitalize on its growing search business.

Yet Another Distraction for Yahoo

The struggling company is now trying to figure out how to avoid a potentially huge tax bill -- and may turn to complex transactions to do so.

Don’t Put Bill Gross Out to Pasture Yet

After blowing it badly in 2011, the legendary PIMCO manager is still swinging away -- and still worth listening to.

Nook Spinoff Talk Might Signal Final Chapter for Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble plans to sell off its Sterling Publishing business, and it's even considering spinning off its popular e-reader, the Nook.

BP Won’t Ever Get $42 Billion From Halliburton

After all, Halliburton’s market cap is only $31 billion, and it has just $2 billion in cash. A far smaller settlement is more likely.