Monthly Archives: July 2014
French Telecom Iliad Reportedly Makes Bid for T-Mobile
French telecom Iliad days ago made an offer to buy T-Mobile, an effort to get in the way of a Sprint-T-Mobile merger that neither...
Now’s the Time to Buy an Apple MacBook Pro: 10 Reasons Why
Now's the Time to Buy an Apple MacBook Pro: 10 Reasons Why
by Don Reisinger
Prices Have Never Been Better
Apple announced on July 29 that it...
T-Mobile Says Q2 Was a Winner and There’s Still More to Come
T-Mobile's executive team headed to the New York Stock Exchange July 31, to announce, with television cameras waiting for post-call interviews, the throw-a-party level...
Salesforce Enhances Journey Builder Cloud Marketing Offering
SAN FRANCISCO—Salesforce is bumping up the capabilities of its Journey Builder cloud marketing product with new features aimed at helping companies gain more insights...
IBM Acquires Security Software Provider CrossIdeas
IBM announced it has acquired CrossIdeas, a provider of security software that governs user access to applications and data across on-premise and cloud environments.Big...
PhysIQ Platform Offers Predictive Health Analytics
Predictive analytics specialist PhysIQ has launched a platform designed to detect subtle changes in vital signs and other health indicators helpful to both clinicians...
SolarWinds Updates Network Performance Monitor
IT management software specialist SolarWinds announced the latest release of its Network Performance Monitor (NPM), the company’s flagship network performance monitoring platform.The new edition...
Codero Launches Proactive Managed Hosting Service
Managed, cloud and hybrid hosting services provider Codero Hosting released its Proactive Managed Hosting service, which leverages an automation hosting layer, and augments it...
The Last Social Blogging Guide You Will Ever Need
Everyone’s an expert on social media and blogging. Half the people on Twitter, it seems, are social media experts of one kind or another.Over...
Security, Legal Groups Aim to Make Software Flaw Disclosure Easier
In December, Australian teenager Joshua Rogers reported a vulnerability in a regional public-transportation site that could have exposed the information of roughly 600,000 Australian...