Monthly Archives: April 2014
Windows XP Reaches the End of the Line
Today, for the first time, Windows XP users are in uncharted territory. As the company has repeatedly warned during the past year, it has...
Boston Globe Rebuilds Its IT Infrastructure After New Owner Takes Over
ROTTERDAM, HOLLAND—When The Boston Globe was sold by The New York Times in October 2013, it meant far more than a change in management...
Daily Tech Briefing: April 8, 2014
As the Apple-Samsung trial heats up, internal documents from the case are revealing that larger iPhones are most certainly headed our way. The documents...
To SAN or Not to SAN: 10 Questions to Ask Before You Commit
To SAN or Not to SAN: 10 Questions to Ask Before You Commit
by Chris Preimesberger
How Much Does SAN Hardware Cost?
Traditional SAN-based clusters require a...
Freescale Unveils ARM-Based SoCs for SDN, NFV
Freescale is the latest chip maker to introduce communications processors aimed at fueling the adoption of software-defined networks and network-functions virtualization.At their Freescale Technology...
Heartbeat SSL Flaw Puts Linux Distros at Risk
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is at the foundation of all Web based communications, and when security flaws are found, immediate fixes are required....
Microsoft, Nokia Deal Receives Final Approval From China
Microsoft's purchase of Nokia's Devices and Services business has been approved by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), the final organization required to give...
10 Reasons Windows XP Served PC Users Well for More Than a Decade
10 Reasons Windows XP Served PC Users Well for More Than a Decade
By Don Reisinger
It Worked Well for Enterprise Users
The enterprise benefited greatly from...
Google I/O Developers Conference Registration Delayed Until April 15
Google I/O 2014 registration was supposed to start April 8 and run through April 10, but has now been delayed and expanded, running April...
Digital Services Are of Increasing Importance to Patients
Select patient services are highly valued and yet severely underserved, underutilized or nonexistent. However, those patients who receive services like them and greatly value...