Monthly Archives: July 2013
First Ponzi Scheme Involving Bitcoins Results in Texas Man’s Arrest
A Texas man and his company has been charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for defrauding investors in a Ponzi scheme...
CloudBees Asserts PaaS Independence With FoxWeave Buy
With the platform-as-a-service market heating up, CloudBees, maker of a popular Java PaaS, announced the acquisition of FoxWeave, a provider of cloud-based data integration...
HP, NEC Partner on Mission-Critical x86 Servers
Hewlett-Packard is turning to longtime hardware partner NEC to help push forward its vision of running x86-based blade servers alongside its Itanium-based Integrity systems.The...
Sprint Brings 4G LTE to the Bronx, Brooklyn, Cell Service to NYC Subway
Network operator Sprint announced its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network and improved 3G service will be available in the Bronx and Brooklyn beginning...
Sinking Macintosh Sales a Serious Apple Problem: 10 Reasons Why
Sinking Macintosh Sales a Serious Apple Problem: 10 Reasons Why
By Don Reisinger
The iPad Is Cannibalizing MacBooks
Apple has all but confirmed that the iPad is...
Embrane Gives Applications More Control in SDN Environments
Embrane officials are keeping their attention in the software-defined networking space on the applications rather than the underlying hardware infrastructure.With the latest release of...
Frequent Wireless Upgrade Plans Require Customers to Choose Carefully
Perhaps you remember how things were with wireless carriers back in the mists of time when every company had a two-year contract and cell...
Carbonite Enhanced Server Backup Includes Local, Cloud Storage Hybrid
Cloud backup solutions specialist Carbonite announced it is bringing enterprise-class database server backup capabilities to the small and midsize business (SMB) market with the...
3D Printing Software Evolves Through MIT Research Team
Researchers from the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) will present two papers at the SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference in Anaheim, Calif.,...
Juniper Networks CEO Johnson Resigning After Strong Q2
Juniper Networks CEO Kevin Johnson is leaving the company on a high note.On the same day that the networking vendor announced strong second-quarter financial...