Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Impact of Streaming Video
The Impact of Streaming Video
NBC will stream all of the Olympics' 302 events live, showing more than 2,500 hours through 24 alternative HD streams....
Microsoft Adds HIPAA Compliance Features to Azure for Cloud Health Data
Microsoft now offers business associate agreements (BAA) for Windows Azure Core Services under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the company announced...
Samsung Extends Lead Over Apple in Smartphone Market: IDC
The success of Samsungs latest Android-based smartphone, the Galaxy S III, has helped it extend its lead over Apple and its iPhone in the...
STORServer Adds VM Backup, Moves to Capacity-Based Licensing
Midmarket storage software maker STORServer said July 25 that it is now providing licenses to back up VMware virtual environment data alongside standard data...
Health Care IT Raises $293 Million in Venture Capital for Q2 2012
The venture capital funds are flowing into health care IT, according to a new report by communications and consulting firm Mercom Capital Group.VC funding...
Adobe Primetime Powers BBC Olympics Simulcast on PCs, Tablets, Smartphones and Devices
Adobe Systems announced that the British Broadcasting Corporation will use key components of Adobes Project Primetime to deliver live video streams and video-on-demand content...
iOS, Android Developer Gap Is Shrinking: Report
For the last several years, Apple's iOS mobile operating system has been getting most of the attention from software developers every time a new...
Alcatel-Lucent to Cut 5,000 Jobs After Q2 Loss
Networking equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent will slash another 5,000 jobs as part of a larger cost-cutting program, as the company looks to stabilize its financial...
Skype Denies It Has Changed Privacy Policy to Aid Law Enforcement
Skype has issued a vigorous defense of its privacy policies and denies allegations made in some media reports that it has revised the architecture...
RIM BlackBerry Bold
RIM BlackBerry Bold
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold was once the best smartphone option for enterprise users. But with its outdated software that lacks a...