Monthly Archives: April 2014
Google Gives Tips to Raise Mobile Website ROI for Businesses
Google knows that Website design can make a huge difference in whether mobile customers will make a purchase on a company's site or if...
10 Best Practices for Installing a File Synchronization System
10 Best Practices for Installing a File Synchronization System
By Chris Preimesberger
Flexible Storage Infrastructure
Does your enterprise want to have all data stored on-premises in its...
7 Surprising Findings From Akamai’s 4Q13 State of the Internet Report
7 Surprising Findings From Akamai's 4Q13 State of the Internet Report
by Sean Michael Kerner
China Is the Leading Source of Attack Traffic
According to Akamai, China...
Microsoft IE Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild
Microsoft is warning its users about a new unpatched security vulnerability that affects multiple versions of the Internet Explorer Web browser. Microsoft issued security...
Hearst Health Acquires Carebook Developer CareInSync
Hearst Health, the Hearst Corporation's health care group, announced its acquisition of CareInSync, a software solutions company providing a real-time, mobile platform to improve...
Location-Based Advertising Market to Hit Nearly $15 Billion by 2018
The total value of the global real-time mobile location-based advertising and marketing (LBA) market will grow from $1.66 billion in 2013 at a compound...
Mobile Device Security Client Software Expands
Worldwide revenue for mobile device security client software is up 10 percent sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2014, to $385 million, according to...
HP Enhances HP-UX, Rolls Out New NonStop Servers
Hewlett-Packard officials are introducing enhancements to the company's HP-UX operating system and new Itanium-based NonStop servers aimed at midrange enterprises, part of the giant...
IBM Expands U.S. Federal Healthcare Practice
IBM announced that its U.S. Federal Healthcare Practice will be applying its Watson cognitive computing technology to help solve health care problems.IBM has made...
Net Neutrality Proponents Spurning FCC Proposal for Wrong Reasons
Before the Federal Communications Commission even had a chance to look at the revised Open Internet rules being proposed by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler,...