Monthly Archives: March 2014

Log-ins

Yahoo Users: No More Log-Ins Through Facebook or Google

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Yahoo is doing away with the practice of allowing account holders to log in to their Yahoo accounts using their Facebook or Google personas...

FreedomPop ‘Snowden Phone’ Is Latest Pro Privacy Effort

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The FreedomPop Privacy Phone, or the "Snowden Phone," as FreedomPop has nicknamed it, is the latest mobile industry effort to offer customers ensured privacy.The...

Epiphany Makes $299 Smartglasses With Fashion Appeal

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Epiphany Eyewear doesn't think of its smartglasses as competing with Google Glass but more as a "GoPro for your eyes," Cory Grenier, the company's...

Security, Privacy, Trust Must Be Built into All Hardware, Services

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When did digital trust and privacy move from something expected to something that is only provided at a price?The Edward Snowden revelations, National Security...

Target CIO Resigns, Retailer to Retool Entire Security Approach

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Target CIO and Executive Vice President of Technology Services Beth Jacob tendered her resignation March 5, effective immediately, as the result of the well-chronicled...

Google Offering Online Digital Analytics Course for Digital Marketers

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Digital marketers who use Google Analytics can gain new insights and lessons about the platform by participating in a free online Google Analytics Platform...
mobile

Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP Goes Mobile

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Mirroring the popularity of smartphones and tablets in the workplace, Dynamics AX, Microsoft's enterprise resource planning (ERP) software platform, is moving into a decidedly...

Splunk, Tableau Partner in Machine Data Alliance

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Splunk, provider of a software platform for real-time operational intelligence, and Tableau Software, a business analytics software provider, have announced a strategic alliance to...

Apple Is Most Coveted Mobile Brand in Developing Markets: Report

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Apple is the most coveted brand in the developing world, according to a new report from mobile monetization company Upstream, in conjunction with research...

Red Hat Adds Microsoft .NET to Its OpenShift PaaS

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Red Hat announced today that Microsoft .NET applications can now run on its open-source OpenShift platform-as-a-service (PaaS) technology. Since its inception in 2011, Red...