Monthly Archives: May 2012
Pentagon Sharing More Cyber-Security Intelligence With Industries
The Pentagon is expanding a cyber-security program meant to promote information sharing between the private and public sectors.In partnership with the Department of Homeland...
Oracle Updates Device Virtualization, Adds Storage Options
Oracle, battling for market share with competitors Citrix, VMware and Hewlett-Packard in an increasingly busy sector of IT, spiffed up its desktop virtualization offerings...
Tablet Use Nearly Doubles Among Doctors Since 2011: Report
Doctors have nearly doubled their use of tablets since 2011, a May 10 report by Manhattan Research revealed.In its annual "Taking the Pulse" study,...
Pew: Majority of Smartphone Owners Using Location-Based Apps
Smartphone use is on the rise, and growing alongside it is Americans comfort with real-time location-based apps and geo-social service like Foursquare and Gowalla,...
Senator Questions DOJ on GPS-Tracking Requests to Carriers
A U.S. senator is requesting that the Department of Justice hand over information about how it goes about requesting location data from wireless carriers.In...
Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs Using Master Data Management
Thanks to the current recession, IT managers are facing a dilemma: Despite budget cuts, enterprises do not expect reductions in service levels provided by...
Cisco Survey: Networks Are Key to Cloud Migrations
More than a third of IT professionals see having a cloud-ready network as the key infrastructure piece needed to begin migrating applications to the...
Adobe Ships Creative Cloud, Muse and More
Adobe announced the availability of some of the key creative technology it has been touting for months, including the Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe...
Project Avalon
Project Avalon
Citrix unveiled Project Avalon, an initiative to transform any Windows application or desktop into a cloud service delivered across any network, to any...
ATandT, Leap Talks Highlight Wireless Industry’s Growth Challenge
AT&T was in serious talks to purchase Leap Wireless, a carrier with a prepaid base and a network that runs on incompatible technology, Reuters...