Monthly Archives: April 2014
Juniper to Cut 6 Percent of Workforce, Consolidate Buildings
Juniper Networks will cut 6 percent of its workforce, exit the application delivery controller business and consolidate facilities as part of a streamlining effort...
Dell Secure Mobile Access Platform Aims to Provide Network Protection
Dell released an updated Secure Mobile Access (SMA) offering that is designed to provide mobile employees with per-app VPN access to enterprise data and...
Microsoft, Oracle Lead Worldwide Software Market
Worldwide software revenue totaled $407.3 billion in 2013, a 4.8 percent increase from 2012 revenue of $388.5 billion, according to a report from IT...
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Update Targets Enterprise Mobility, Security
Included with the many mobile-centric features announced for Windows 8.1 Update and Windows Phone 8.1 during Microsoft's Build conference in San Francisco were a...
Lumia 930 Flagship Among First Nokia Models to Run Windows Phone 8.1
Nokia introduced three new Lumia smartphones April 2, including its newest flagship, the Lumia 930.The news arrived the same day Microsoft previewed its Windows...
Denial-of-Service Attacks Continue to Grow in Sophistication, Capacity
Massive distributed denial-of-service attacks using infrastructure servers to amplify floods of data have garnered much attention in the past year. But other attack techniques...
SDN, Cloud Computing Acceptance Among Top Interop Trends
Interop is one of the last independent technology trade shows since many of the current crop of IT conferences have fallen into the morass...
Google Webmaster Academy Expanded With New Features
Google has refreshed its free online Webmaster Academy course to provide even more tips and information to beginning Webmasters to help them improve their...
Arista Files for IPO Seeking $200 Million
Arista Networks, led by a former Cisco Systems executive and taking aim at the networking industry leader, is looking to raise $200 million by...
T-Mobile Grandfathers Employer Discounts for Current Customers
T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced an end to employer rate-plan discounts March 28, suggesting they were bad deals that use "employees as bargaining chips."Many...