Monthly Archives: March 2013
BYOD Taking Over Business, but Security Issues Persist
Ninety percent of U.S. employees used their personal smartphones for work within the past year, yet only 46 percent believe their employers are prepared...
Panda Security Launches Cloud Partner Center
Cloud-based security specialist Panda Security launched a new version of its Panda Cloud Partner Center, a free management console for Panda Security partners.The cloud-based...
AT&T Mobile Share, Pooled Data Plans Help Businesses Go Mobile
Network operator AT&T is reaching out to businesses looking to increase their mobile work capabilities by offering expanded choices of shared data plans, including...
SaaS Offerings Should be Driven by Price, Performance Management: PwC
As software companies continue to pursue new markets and business models by introducing software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings, pricing management is a crucial factor that determines...
HP to Seek $4 Billion in Damages From Oracle Over Itanium
Hewlett-Packard and Oracle are beginning to outline the arguments they’ll be presenting next month when a jury trial starts in the second phase of...
Google’s Global Art Project Expands With 2,000 More Artworks
Google is now displaying another 2,000 works of art in its growing and evolving Google Art Project, a Website that displays amazing and hard-to-find...
Apple, Dropbox, Google Battle for Cloud Storage Market Share
Apple's iCloud is the most used data storage service, followed by Dropbox and Amazon's Cloud Drive, according to market research firm Strategy Analytics.In a...
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Balanced Business, Public Interests
It’s not often in Washington, D.C., when a government official manages to annoy and sometimes infuriate people from all across the political spectrum. But...
Apple, In a Rough World, Looks to Patent Some Protection
It's a dangerous world out there for iPhones—and not only when Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is around.Ride the New York City subways for a...
Google Ending Print Editions of Frommer’s Travel Guides
Google, which bought the well-known Frommer's Travel Guide book series last year, is now ending the print versions of the well-known guides as it...