Monthly Archives: June 2013
‘Journey Management’ Becomes Part of CIO Job Description
"Journey management," is the new buzzword for CIOs to describe their technology development strategy. John Herbert, 20th Century Fox CIO, used the term last...
Microsoft: Government Requested Info on Up to 32K Accounts
During the last half of 2012, Microsoft's legal team handled thousands of requests for user information from U.S. government and law enforcement agencies, the...
OWASP Lists Top 10 Most Critical Web Application Risks
The Open Web Application Security Project cited injection flaws as the top risk facing software developers today in the recent version of its annual...
Microsoft Windows Azure Updates for Mobile Back-End Development Go Live
Microsoft has released a number of updates to Windows Azure to make it easier for developers to build back ends to mobile client applications.The...
Intel Gives Glimpse of Upcoming Next-Gen Xeon Phi
Intel officials, seven months after introducing the company's Xeon Phi coprocessors for high-performance computing systems, are highlighting the technology's success while giving the industry...
Stealth.com Rolls Out Rugged LCD Monitor
Stealth.com has expanded its portfolio of industrial monitors with the introduction of a 26-inch LCD model that features a high-definition widescreen 16:9 format with...
Server Virtualization Meets SMB IT Challenges: Aberdeen
Server virtualization addresses many IT challenges small and midsize businesses (SMBs) face, a new study from Aberdeen Group finds. SMBs with server virtualization reduced...
MacBook Air’s Modest Upgrade Is Still Worth the Money: 10 Reasons Why
MacBook Air's Modest Upgrade Is Still Worth the Money: 10 Reasons Why
by Don Reisinger
The Same, Great Design
Apple didn't change a single thing with the...
Google Retiring Chrome Frame Plug-In for Internet Explorer in 2014
Google is retiring its Chrome Frame plug-in that allows users of older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to see newer content that wasn't...
China’s Intel-Powered Tianhe-2 Now the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
China's massive Intel-powered Tianhe-2 supercomputer—coming out two years ahead of schedule—is ending the Cray Titan's run as the fastest system in the world.At the...