Monthly Archives: April 2014

Marketing Automator Act-On Banks $42 Million in VC Funding

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Marketing automation software provider Act-On Software, which focuses on small and mid-market enterprises, revealed April 15 that it has landed $42 million in new...

Broadcom, Quantenna Aim for Faster WiFi

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Broadcom and Quantenna Communications are looking to speed up WiFi wireless networks that are under increasing pressure from the growing use of video, the...
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10 Takeaways From Latest Apple-Samsung Patent Infringement Trial

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10 Takeaways From Latest Apple-Samsung Patent Infringement Trial By Don Reisinger Big Money Could Change Hands Apple has put a massive price tag on this one. With...

Mobile Display Revenues to Surpass TV Display Revenues in 2014

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In 2014, mobile displays will take the lead with the largest share of flat-panel display (FPD) revenues, displacing LCD TVs, which have dominated the...

Security Breaches Still a Major Issue for Businesses

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Cyber-security specialist FireEye announced the release of the fifth annual Mandiant M-Trends report, compiled from advanced threat investigations conducted in 2013 by Mandiant, which...

Technology Investments Lead Enterprise Growth Strategies

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There is currently a "risk-on" period, when CEOs perceive that risk is lower and so are prepared to invest in longer-term growth, indicating 2014...

Disruptive Entrants Changing Health IT Economy

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Technological advances, empowered consumers, disruptive new entrants and rising demand by an aging population are ushering in a new era in health care, according...

Will Open-Source Money Prevent the Next Heartbleed?

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The Heartbleed security vulnerability dominated tech headlines last week as a critical risk to the foundation of the Internet.Heartbleed is a flaw within the...

How BlackBerry Lost Its Status as the Enterprise Mobile Gold Standard

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I was reading Michelle Maisto's well-researched and well-written story about how enterprises are slowly moving away from BlackBerry as the standard for secure mobile...

IRS Pays Microsoft for Extended XP Support

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Microsoft may have officially pulled the plug on Windows XP, but organizations that want to keep enduring the operating system on life support have...