Monthly Archives: July 2012
Garbage Collection
Garbage Collection
Objective-C has all the benefits of Java (no memory management hassles for the programmer), but it has the deterministic resource release of C++....
Microsoft’s Turner Promises Company Will Take on Google, Apple, VMware
Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner delivered a spirited pep talk to partners at a conference in Toronto July 11, showing how Microsoft is...
Business Analytics Market to Reach $50.7B by 2016 on Big Data Hype: IDC
When it comes to business analytics software, analysts say do believe the hype, as the market is expected to grow to $50.7 billion in...
F5, Partners Offer Service to Detect, Fix Web App Vulnerabilities
F5 Networks is partnering with Cenzic and WhiteHat Security to offer businesses a service designed to reduce their exposure to security breaches by testing...
Android Jelly Bean Updates Starting to Appear on Smartphones
The new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system is now officially available on the first devices to get the latest release of the mobile...
More Free Capacity in the Offing for Dropbox Pro Users
With an estimated 15 to 20 percent of all personal data files now being stored--or at least backed up--in cloud services, the market is...
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Coming in September, Will Challenge VMware
Microsofts Windows Server 2012 will be released to manufacturers sometime in August and become generally available for sale in September, the company announced July...
Microsoft WPC 2012 Kick-Off
Microsoft WPC 2012 Kick-Off
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (right) kicks off WPC on July 9 in Toronto by welcoming partners to "a new era."
Windows at...
New Android Malware Better at Targeting Bank Transactions
By: Robert LemosOnline criminals continue to improve their tactics for stealing money from banks and their customers. The evolving attacks now include more sophisticated...
Amazon Kindle Fire 2: 10 Features the Tablet Needs for Success
The tablet space has dramatically changed the way companies are operating. Years ago, no one would have thought that Google and Amazon would be...