Monthly Archives: July 2013
Google Adds New Data for Better Google Maps
Google Maps has unveiled a new maps layer for developers so that they can better integrate their data with images in Google Maps.The innovative...
Verizon’s ‘Mystery Fees’ Payout Was a Sham, Says FCC Petition
Verizon's "mystery charges" problem may not be solved after all.Verizon paid out $78 million in 2010, after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) found that...
PC Market Headed for Tough 2013, Analysts Say
Gartner analysts' recent numbers regarding worldwide IT spending for 2013 only added to a string of reports and observations that indicate that global sales...
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Preview
Microsoft kicked off July with a preview of what the company has in store for the small-business version of Windows Server 2012.The company announced...
Atlassian Bamboo 5 Gives Rise to DevOps
Atlassian Software, a provider of collaboration software for development teams, next week plans to announce the availability of Bamboo 5, its continuous integration and...
Apple’s Newest Hires Make iWatch, iTV, iRing Seem Imminent
Apple has made two big hires, making several rumored devices seem more likely.Apple CEO Tim Cook has lured away Paul Deneve from the high-fashion...
Moto X: First Smartphone Designed by Users, Made in the USA
Motorola's declared "return to boldness" will include the Moto X, and the day before Independence Day, the company took out full-page ads in four...
Managing Massive Unstructured Data Troves: 10 Best Practices
Managing Massive Unstructured Data Troves: 10 Best Practices
by Chris Preimesberger
Think of Data Management Beyond Volume and Velocity
With the variety of data sources exploding exponentially,...
Montrium Delivers SaaS Management Apps for Life Sciences
Montrium has introduced a suite of regulated document collaboration and quality management applications designed for life science organizations of all sizes. Montrium Connect is...
Outercurve Poised for Open-Source Mentorship With New President
The Outercurve Foundation, an open-source software foundation founded by Microsoft, announced its selection of Jim Jagielski, a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF),...