Monthly Archives: May 2013

Geeks

Geeks More Secure About Their Superman Pajamas, Star Wars Memorabilia

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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"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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...