Monthly Archives: April 2012
Fortinet, SonicWall Top Unified Threat Management Vendors in 2011: Gartner
Worldwide unified threat management revenue reached $1.2 billion in 2011, a 19.6 percent increase from 2010 revenue of $972 million, according to IT research...
SiteLock, CloudFlare Partner on Web Security
SiteLock, a provider of Website security solutions for online businesses, is partnering with CloudFlare, a Web performance and security company, to deliver Website performance...
Dropbox Launches Web Viewer for Link Sharing
Dropbox, in a battle for market share with competitors such as Box, SugarSync, Mozy, EVault and others, April 23 launched a new feature that...
iPads, Tablets Will Become Our Primary Computing Device: Forrester
Forrester Research expects iPads and other tablets to become the preferred, primary device for millions of people, analyst Frank Gillett wrote in a an...
Woopra
Woopra
Live Web analytics and customer engagement services: Woopra is a Web analytics and customer engagement service offered by Woopra Inc. that offers detailed individual...
Privacyscore for Facebook Offers Users Insight Into Apps
Every Facebook application has its own privacy policy, making it a challenge for Facebook users to keep trackor even have a vague ideaof when...
Facebook, Microsoft Ink $550M Patent Deal
Facebook announced a deal with Microsoft where, for $550 million, the social networking giant will acquire a portion of the patents Microsoft recently acquired...
Nokia, RIM Fighting for Third Place, Winner May Take All
Before the arrival of the Apple iPhone and its gorgeous, intuitively understood touch-screen, or the open-source, make-it-your-own Android platform, Nokia and Research In Motion...
Adobe Launches Creative Cloud
Adobe Systems has launched Adobe Creative Cloud, a new way of providing tools and services for creative professionals.
The Adobe Creative Cloud is a subscription-based...
Oracle vs. Google Trial Gives Judge, Jury Crash Course in Open Source
Oracle's lawsuit against fellow IT giant Google charging that it illegally used off-limits parts of Java to build its Android mobile device operating system...