Monthly Archives: June 2013
Firms Unaware of How Privileged Accounts Are Secured in Cloud: Survey
Many organizations are failing to keep track of how privileged accounts are being protected as they move to the cloud, according to a survey...
Yahoo Shareholders Turn Annual Meeting Into a Cringe Fest
Yahoo held its annual shareholders meeting June 25, its first since Marissa Mayer became CEO, and it had plenty of news to share.User activity...
Absolute Software Buys Palisade, Bolsters Device Security App
Security management provider Absolute Software, which specializes in protecting data kept on notebooks, tablets and smartphones and in wiping off data remotely if a...
Sprint Stockholders Approve Merger With SoftBank
Sprint stockholders overwhelmingly approved of a merger agreement with SoftBank during a June 25 vote. The merger, which was first announced in October 2012,...
IBM System i: Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation
IBM System i: Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation
by Darryl K. Taft
25 Years of System i
IBM i's rich heritage dates back to June 21, 1988,...
Cirrity Automates Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
As businesses of all sizes worry about how to securely protect their company's data, Cirrity has launched vStream, a disaster recovery as a service...
SMBs Embrace Cloud-Based Business Apps: Survey
Small and midsized businesses (SMBs) continue to adopt cloud-based applications as a way to meet their IT requirements and their employees' need to access...
Cisco CEO Chambers: Architecture Key to Internet of Everything
Cisco CEO John Chambers is continuing to push the message that the Internet of Everything is the next big transition for businesses, and that...
10 Cloud Storage Options That Are the Right Fit for Corporate Users
10 Cloud Storage Options That Are the Right Fit for Corporate Users
by Don Reisinger
Box
Box is easily one of the most capable cloud storage solutions...
T-Mobile Proposes a Cover-All-Bases Spectrum Auction Rule
T-Mobile has proposed a new solution, called a Dynamic Market Rule, to the debate over how the Federal Communications Commission should run its highly...