Monthly Archives: May 2013
Geeks More Secure About Their Superman Pajamas, Star Wars Memorabilia
Geeks More Secure About Their Superman Pajamas, Star Wars Memorabilia
by Nathan Eddy
Geeks Take Pride in Comic Books, Video Games
The survey found 90 percent would...
SolarWinds Acquires N-able, Sets Sights on Small Business Cloud Space
IT management software specialist SolarWinds is going after the small and midsize business (SMB) cloud market in a big way with the $120 million...
TwinStrata Debuts CloudArray 4.5 Storage Platform
Cloud-integrated storage solutions specialist TwinStrata launched CloudArray 4.5, the latest iteration of its CloudArray software, which is designed to streamline management, increase control and...
Varonis DatAnywhere Offers Secure, Cloud-Based File Sharing
Data governance software specialist Varonis announced the release of DatAnywhere, which extends the usability of corporate file-sharing infrastructure to enable traditional file servers and...
Google Chrome Browser Keeps Winning Converts: 10 Reasons Why
Google's Chrome browser is coming on strong in the worldwide marketplace. The browser, which just a few years ago held only single-digit browser market...
Terabit Ethernet Is in Your Future
"So, are you still over at eWEEK, causing trouble?" Bob Metcalfe was chuckling as he shook my hand at the reception before the two...
Bitdefender’s Clueful for Android Clues-In Users to Privacy Risks
The information that mobile apps collect and share about users is an area of concern and confusion. A new, free consumer app for Android...
Microsoft Readies Xbox One Services for the Connected Living Room
Microsoft unveiled its next-generation video game and multimedia console, the Xbox One, on May 21. Shrouded in an angular black enclosure, and joined by...
Google’s DoubleClick Unit to Host Digital Marketing Webinar
Google's DoubleClick unit, which serves up graphical ads to users as they conduct searches, is hosting its annual "ThinkDoubleClick" digital leadership summit June 4...
Websense to Go Private in $900 Million Buyout by Vista Equity Partners
Websense, a content-security provider, has agreed to be purchased by private equity firm Vista Equity Partners in a cash-for-stock deal worth approximately $907 million,...