Monthly Archives: July 2014
Daily Tech Briefing: July 1, 2014
Read more about the stories in today's news:CoreOS Launches Managed Linux Operating System as a ServiceThreat Detection Systems Must Ferret Out the Most Sinister...
Amazon Web Services Unveils Cheaper Compute Instances
Amazon Web Services is launching a new set of small compute instances designed to offer organizations a low-cost level of capabilities for workloads that...
IBM’s Bluemix PaaS Now Generally Available
IBM announced that its Bluemix platform-as-a-service (PaaS) technology is now generally available, with new services, clients and systems integrators using it to rapidly develop...
Google Search Experiencing a World Cup Soccer 2014 Search Frenzy
With the FIFA World Cup 2014 fully involved in the Round of 16 sudden-death playoffs, Google Search continues to be inundated with search requests...
10 Facts IT Managers Need to Know About New-Gen Data Protection
10 Facts IT Managers Need to Know About New-Gen Data Protection
by Chris Preimesberger
Your Data Has Left the Building (and Is Headed to the Edge)
Employees...
Why Android Wear Is Important to Device Makers, Developers
Why Android Wear Is Important to Device Makers, Developers
by Don Reisinger
Android Wear Can Go Circular on You
Android Wear modified to work on a circular...
Samsung Launches Galaxy S5 Mini Smartphone
Samsung is rolling out a smaller version of its Galaxy S5 smartphone, less than three months after the company launched its new flagship device.The...
Phishing Attacks Increasingly Focus on Social Networks, Studies Show
An analysis of three studies of phishing attacks—each focusing on different data sets—has suggested that online fraudsters are increasingly attacking social network and email...
Remote Patient Monitoring Market to Top $26 Billion by 2018
Revenues for remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions reached $5.8 billion in 2013, including revenues from medical monitoring devices, mobile health (mHealth) connectivity solutions, care...
Federal IT Swamped by Redundant Copies of Data
By 2024, government agencies will spend as much as $16.5 billion storing redundant copies of non-production data, working directly against the Federal Data Center...