Monthly Archives: April 2014
Marketing Automator Act-On Banks $42 Million in VC Funding
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
Broadcom and Quantenna Communications are looking to speed up WiFi wireless networks that are under increasing pressure from the growing use of video, the...
10 Takeaways From Latest Apple-Samsung Patent Infringement Trial
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
Microsoft may have officially pulled the plug on Windows XP, but organizations that want to keep enduring the operating system on life support have...